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NEALE v. HAGTHROP, 553
unto the branch called, in the certificate for said land, Howard's
Branch, and running thence north eighty-three degrees, thirty
minutes east to a post set up on the west side of the main road
leading from Baltimore town to the ferry point of Patapsco, and
thence running with and bounding on the west side of the road
aforesaid thirty-four perches; thence south eighty-three degrees,
thirty minutes west to Howard's Branch, thence running with and
bounding on said Branch to the place of beginning; containing
within its metes and bounds ten acres of land, being the same which
was leased by a certain Richard Moale to the said Anthony Hook,
by indenture bearing date on or about the fifth day of January in the
year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and seventy-five, for
the term of ninety-nine years renewable forever, subject to the rent
and covenants in said lease reserved and contained; also all that
lot or parcel of ground, being part of the lots mentioned in the ori-
ginal lease from William Fell to John Hall, situate on Fell's Point,
Baltimore town and county, which was assigned by said John
Hall to the said Anthony Hook, by indenture bearing date the
eighth day of May, seventeen hundred and seventy-seven, and
recorded among the records of Baltimore County Court, in Liber
W. G. No. 3, Z, fol 667, &c. which is contained within the fol-
lowing description, viz: Beginning at the distance of one hundred
feet from the corner of Bond street and Alice-Anna street, and
running and bounding on Alice-Anna street east forty-five feet,
and thence north one hundred and thirty-seven feet, thence west
forty-five feet, and thence to the beginning; subject to the rents
and covenants in said assignment contained, together with all and
singular the buildings and improvements on the above described
parcels of land being, and every the privileges, advantages, and
appurtenances to the same belonging, or in any wise appertaining;
and also all the estate, right, interest, term of years to come, claim,
property, and demand, whatsoever of him, the said. Anthony Hook,
both in law and equity, of, in and to every part and parcel thereof;
and this indenture further witnesseth, that the said Anthony Hook,
for the considerations aforesaid, hath bargained, sold and deli-
vered; and by these presents doth bargain, sell and deliver unto
the said John Hook, his executors, administrators, and assigns,
three feather beds complete, two chests of drawers, six walnut
chairs, six mahogany arm-chairs, six poplar arm-chairs, one negro
named Harry, one female ditto named Priscilla, and her two chil-
dren, one named Lucy, and one named Jack; one clock and case,
70 v. 3
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