with their and every of their Rights Members and Appurte-
nances unto the said Thomas Bennett and William Sharpe
their Heirs and Assigns To the same Uses for the Several
Intents and Purposes upon the Several Trusts and by with
under and Subject to the Several Limitations Powers Pro-
visoes And Agreements herein before mentioned and Declared
of and Concerning the same According to the true Intent and
meaning of these Presents be the same by Deed or Deeds
Inrolled the Inrollment of these Presents Feofments Release
and Confirmation with Warranty or without and by all and
every or any of the said ways and means or any other ways
and means whatsoever as by the said Thomas Bennett and
William Sharpe or the Survivors or Survivor of them or the
Heirs or Assigns of such Survivor or any of the Parties
Interested in the Premisses or his their or any of their Council
Learned in the Law shall be Reasonably Devised or Advised
and Required so as no such further Assurance or Assurances
Contain or Imply any further or other Covenants or War-
ranty than against the Person or Persons who shall be Re-
quired to make or Execute the same his her or their Heirs
Extors or Admors Acts and Deeds and so as the Party or
Parties who shall be Required to make or Execute such
further Assurance or Assurances be not Compelled or Com-
pellable for the making or doing thereof to go or Travel from
his her or their usual Place or Places of Abode. In Witness
whereof the said Parties to these Presents have hereunto
Respectively set their hands and Seals the day and year first
above Written
F [Seal] Baltimore Cecilius [Seal] Calvert
Acknowledged by the within named Frederick Lord Balti-
more and the Honourable Cecilius Calvert Esqr this Third
Day of February Seventeen hundred and Sixty one
Before me Thos Lane.
On the back of the foregoing Deed is thus Indorsed.
The Right Honourable Lord Baltimore Settlement of the and the Honourable Cecilius Calvert Province of Maryland
The Honourable Thomas Bennett and
William Sharpe Esquires
Inrolled in his Majesty's High Court of Chancery the fourth
day of February in the year of our Lord 1761 being first duly
Stampt According to the Tenor of the Statute made in the
Sixth year of the Reign of their late Majesties King William
and Queen Mary.
By Geo: Eckerrall
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