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Brantly's annotated Bland's Reports, Chancery Court 1809-1832
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158 WINDER v. DIFFENDERFFER—2 BLAND.

"Secondly, I do give and devise to my dear wife Sarah Rogers,
my dwelling plantation, whereon I now live, for and during her
natural life; it being my intention, that she shall occupy the same
without the interference of my trustees during that period. I give
and bequeath to my said dear wife, her executors, administrators,
and assigns, all my household furniture, of what nature or kind
soever, and all my plate; except as hereinafter exeepted; as also
her choice of three horses; three milch cows; all the hogs; carriage;
a wagon; carts: ploughs, and other farming utensils on the place
whereon I now reside; the residue of my stock, it is my will and
desire, shall be sold in order to the payment of my just debts. I
also do hereby give and bequeath to my said wife all my negro
slaves to be by her manumitted, when she may think prudent and
advisable.

"Thirdly, I do further give and devise to my said friends John
Merrymau, Nicholas Hopkins and William E. Smith, and the sur-
vivors and survivor of them, and the heirs of such survivor, all my
* real estate of what nature or kind soever, and wherever
168 lying, being and situate; and also the remainder of my said
dwelling plantation, to hold the same, unto my said trustees and
to the heirs of the survivor of them, in special trust to and for the
uses, intents and purposes following; and to and for no other use,
intent or purpose whatever; to wit: to have and to hold the re-
mainder and entire estate of said dwelling plantation, after the
death of my said wife, unto the sole and separate use of my daugh-
ter Sarah Bailey, for and during her natural life, without the inter-
ference of her present, or any future husband; it being my inten-
tion, that the rents and profits of the same be paid to her alone,
for which her separate receipt is to be given, either to the tenants
who may occupy the same, or to my said trustees; and, immediately
after the death of my said daughter, then in trust to and for all
and every the child or children of my said daughter, and the heirs
and assigns of such children as tenants in common and not as joint
tenants. :

" It is my will and desire, that the real estate, which I hold in
the City of Baltimore, and fronting on Baltimore and Calvert
Streets shall be divided as follows, viz: That forty feet shall be
laid off fronting on Calvert street, and contained within the follow-
ing boundaries: beginning at the corner of the alley which termi-
nates in Calvert street, and runs west to St. Paul's lane, and thence
running and bounding on Calvert street south forty feet; thence
in a straight line west, parallel with Baltimore street to the extreme
extent of my line; thence north, parallel with Calvert street until
it intersects the said alley; thence, binding on isaid alley, east to
the beginning; which said piece or parcel of ground, so as above
described, my said trustees are to hold to and for the sole and
separate use and behoof of my said daughter Sarah Bailey, for and

 

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