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Proceedings of the Senate, 1892
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1892. ] OF THE SENATE. 461.

said Gregory's Discovery and with the south side of
the main road from Alexandria to Marlboro south
eighty-three degrees east sixty-one and thirty-two
hundredths perches; south thirty-three degrees forty-
five minutes east twenty-eight and one-half perches;
south forty-seven degrees forty-five minutes east
forty-eight perches to a wild cherry tree; south
eighty six degrees forty-five minutes east fifty and
forty four one hundredths perches to a locust tree;
north seventy-eight degrees fifteen minutes east
twenty-six perches; south eighty-five degrees forty
five minutes east sixteen perches; then north eighty-
four degrees fifteen minutes east thirty perches, to the
beginning, containing two hundred and fifteen and
fifty six one hundredths acres, more or less, being
the same tract or part of a tract of land conveyed
in a deed from Wm. A. Gordon, trustee, to Arthur
Clements, dated the fourth day of March, eighteen
hundred and ninety-one, and recorded. among the
Land Records of Prince George's county, in Liber J.
W. B., No. 18, folio 87, etc., and being the same tract
or part of a tract of land conveyed by the said Arthur
Clements to the said Samuel Bieber, by deed dated
the fourth day of March, eighteen hundred and ninety-
one, and duly recorded among the Land Records of
Prince George's county, in Liber J. W. B., No. 18,
folio 84, etc.

Together with all and singular the improvements,
ways, easements, rights, privileges, and appurtenances
to the same belonging, or in anywise appertaining,
and all the estate, right, title, interest and claim,
either in law or equity or otherwise however, of the
parties of the first part, of, in, to or out of the said
land and and premises.

To have and to hold the said land and premises and
appurtenances unto and to the only use of the party
of the, second part forever.

And the said parties of the first part, for themselves,
their heirs, executors, and administrators, do hereby
covenant and agree to and with the party of the second
part, that they the parties of the first part, and their
heirs, shall and will warrant and forever defend the
said land and premises and appurtenances unto the
party of the second part, from and against the claims

 

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