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Reports of Cases in the High Court of Chancery of Maryland 1846-1854
Volume 200, Volume 3, Page 242   View pdf image (33K)
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242 HIGH COURT OF CHANCERY..
simple, for the nominal consideration of "five dollars," all the
property of every description to which " she is in any manner
entitled under the last wills and testaments of her grandfather,
Daniel Deady," and " her grandmother, Winefred A. Pollock,"
or under either of them. This deed was acknowledged by the
grantor in the usual way, as a feme sole, and not as a married
woman. 2d. The deed of the 24th of March, 1825, "between
Richard Bennet Mitchell and Henrietta A. Mitchell, his wife,
lately Henrietta A. Bedford, and Thomas H. Wright," by which
the former conveyed to the latter the same property absolutely,
in fee simple, for the consideration of " five dollars." This
deed was acknowledged by the grantor, Henrietta A., in due
form as the wife of the said Richard. 3d. The deed of the
25th of March, 1825, from said Thomas H. Wright, reconvey-
ing the same property to Richard B. Mitchell, in fee also, for
the consideration of the sum of " five dollars." 4th. The deed
of trust of the 25th of August, 1825, by which the said
Richard B. Mitchell, for the nominal consideration of five
dollars, " and also for divers good causes and other valuable
considerations," conveyed to John P. Kennedy and John
Glenn, all the property of every description to which the
grantor is in any manner entitled under the deeds above men-
tioned, or "in any other way whatsoever, whether in posses-
sion, reversion, remainder, or expectancy, or otherwise how-
soever," in trust, to sell and dispose of the same or any part
thereof as to them shall seem most advantageous, for cash or
on credit, and apply the proceeds, 1st, to the payment of costs
and expenses attending the execution of the trust; 2d, " to
secure and insure the payment of all sums of money, now or
that may hereafter be due, owing, or payable to Elizabeth
Mitchell and Maria Mitchell, from the said Richard Bennet
Mitchell as their guardian;" and 3d, to pay the residue after
satisfying the above objects to the grantor, his heirs or assigns.
6th. The deed of the 2d of August, 1827, from Kennedy,
Glenn and Mitchell, to Henrietta A. Bedford, by which, after
reciting the deed of trust from said Mitehell to Glenn and
Kennedy of the; 25th of August, 1825, and;" that whereas, the

 
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