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Liber
B. L. C.
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Deeds of Mortgage to be Contained and in pursuance and perform-
ance of the aforesaid Agreement the aforesaid Humphry Wells
Stokes did by a deed of Bargain and Sale make over divers Lands
among which was part of the aforesaid Tract of Land called Mon-
serada and Tenements and Executed a Bond in Seven hundred
Pounds Sterling Penalty conditioned for the performance of Cove-
nants and dated November seventeen hundred and thirty Six and it
was by the said Petition further set forth, that the aforesaid Hum-
phry Wells Stokes and George Stokes conceiving the same to be a
Beneficial Bargain or Agreement on the part of the Estate of the said
John Stokes and being apprehensive the said Philip the Son intended
not to Comply therewith the same not having been fully perfected
and compleated before the Death of the said Philip the Father
whereby his Powers and authorities to his aforesaid Son Ceased and
determined and to whom the aforesaid Philip the son and a certain
William Chapman of Ann Arundel County Merchant took out Let-
ters of Administration they the said Humphry Wells Stokes and
George Stokes filed their Bill in Chancery against the said Philip
the Son and William Chapman as Administrators as aforesaid in
order to compel them to and also to Indemnify them on a Specifick
Performance of the said Agreement in which said Cause it was pro-
ceeded until the aforementioned facts amongst others appearing it
was amongst other things Decreed that so much of the said nine
hundred Pounds as by Virtue of the said Agreement ought to have
been paid and satisfied by each of the Complainants according to
their respective Share and part thereof on the days and at the times
now past mentioned in the said Agreement and which then remained
unpaid should be paid and Satisfied by each of the Complainants
according to their respective Share and part of the Payments men-
tioned in Such Agreement on or before the last day of July then
next ensuing together with Interest for the same to be computed
from the day or time on which such Payments ought to have been
made to the time on which the same should be made and also that
each of the Complainants should pay and Satisfy to the Defendants
his and their respective Part and Share of so much of the said Sum
of nine hundred Pounds as should be unpaid on the said first day of
August by three equal Payments on the Several days and times there-
after that is to say on the first day of August which should be in the
respective Years Seventeen hundred and thirty nine, Seventeen hun-
dred and forty Seventeen hundred and forty one with one Years In-
terest on each Payment and for the securing the several Payments
aforesaid it was further Ordered and Decreed that each of the Com-
plainants should convey and make over to the Defendants by proper
and Sufficient Deeds of Mortgage for a Term of five hundred Years
the several Lands aforementioned in which said Mortgage a Cove-
nant to pay the several Sums on the days according to the said Agree-
ment should be incerted and each of the Complainants should exe-
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