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Provincial Court Proceedings, 1664. 283 To haue and to hold the said Two hundred acres of land the Liber B B appurtenances from them the said Francis Armstrong and Frances [p. 351] his wife and theire heires to the said Thomas Mannyng and John Ingram and theire heires for euer more, And alsoe the said Arm strong Couenanteth to deliuer to the said Mannyng a pattent for the said Two hundred acres of land at or before the tenth of Nouember next after the date hereof and further the said Armstrong Coue nanteth Granteth and allsoe warranteth that he hath Iawfull power & authority to Bargaine and sell the premises to the Mannyng & Ingram and theire heires as afore is said, ffreed and acquitted and at all tymes hereafter discharged by the said Armstrong of and from all manner of former and other Bargaines grants sales Trusts for feitures Joyntures dowers surrenders Iudgmts execucons and of and from all other titles troubles and incumbrances whatsoeuer and att all times hereafter at request had and made by the said Mannyng and Ingram to the said Armstrong he shall giue more assurance or assurances as by the Councell learned in the law shall be aduised de uised or required for the more absolute and perfect surety and sure makeing of all and singuler the said two hundred acres of land and euery part and parcell thereof unto the said Mannyng and Ingram and theire heires for euer, In Consideracon of ffoure Thowsand pounds of tobacco and Caske in hand paid by the said Mannyng to the Armstrong as by bill bearing date wth the date hereof more att large appeare. In wittnes hereof the saide Francis and Frances Armstrong haue sett to theire Hands and Seales the day and yeare aboue written marke Sealed Signed sealed & deliuered Francis Armstrong In the ptsence of marke Sealed Francis Waste Frances Armstrong marke Thomas Baxter Know all men by theise prsents that I Francis Armstrong of the Clifts in Caluert County in the Prouince of Maryland Planter Doe acknowledge my self e to he endebted to Thomas Mannyng and John Ingram of the Prouince of Maryland Planters theire heires Execu tors Administrators and assignes the full and Just sume of ffiue thowsand pounds of tobacco and Caske to he paid at or before the 10th of December next comming and for the true and sure paymt thereof I doe binde my selfe my heires Executors and Administra tors firmely by these prsents, In wittnes whereof I haue sett my hand [p. 352] and seale this tenth of June in the yeare of Our Lord God One thow sand Six hundred Sixty ffowre— The Condicon of this Obligacon is, that if the wthin named Thomas Mannyng and John Ingram may well & peaceably haue hold enjoye and possesse from the date of these prsents to them and theire heires |
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