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81 the sale and purchase of the within named negro woman was a bona fida sale & purchase R. C. Nicholson J. P. Received on the aforegoing instrument of writing when presented for record one dollar in lieu of stamp under the act of 1846 ch 61. W. H. Worthington clk Received to be recorded on the 3.d day of April 1855 at ½ past 1 o'clock P.M. same day recorded and examined per W. H. Worthington clk
and state of maryland at the ensealing and delivery of these presents have bargained sold and delivered to the said Richard Simpson one negro boy named Allen to serve untill the twenty six day of December Eighteen hundred and sixty six at which time he will be thirty years old & at which time he will be entitled to his freedom according to the last will and testament of Brice J. Worthington of Anne Arundel County deceased the said Allen being the child of the said sophia who was purchased by Basil & Lloyd Ridgely at the sale of the property of the said Brice J. Worthington deceased and by them sold to Charles R. Simpson deceased which said negro boy Allen I will hereby warrant and defend to the said Richard Simpson his heirs and assigns against me the said William Simpson adm.r of Charles R. Simpson deceased our heirs & assigns and against all manner of persons whatsoever claiming or to claim by or under us or either of us in any manner whatsoever. In witness whereof I hereunto set my hand and seal this second day of Aprial Eighteen hundred and fifty five signed sealed and delivered in the presence of William Simpson (seal) R. C. Nicholson Richard Simpson (seal) Maryland Howard County to wit Be it remembered that on this second day of |
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