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Deed defined
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Beit enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That the deed executed on the eleventh day of April,
eighteen hundred and thirty-six, by Benjamin Sanders,
otherwise called Benjamin V. Sanders, and Deborah
Sandeis, his wife, of Carrollton, Green county, in the
State of Illinois, conveying to William Lamb, of Kent
county, and his heirs and assigns, the undivided one-
twelfth part of all the lands and tenements, and real
estate, lying in Kent county, Maryland, of which
Benjamin Tickers, of the said last mentioned county
and State, died, seized or possessed or entitled to, as
therein particularly described, and which is re-
corded in Liber J. N. G. number four, pages two
hundred and fifty-five, two hundred and fifty-six,
two hundred and fifty-seven, two hundred and fifty-
eight, and two hundred and fifty-nine, one of the
land record books for Kent county, by Joseph N.
Gordan clerk, and duly acknowledged before, and cer-
tified by Stephen T. Logan, a judge of the first judi-
cial district, and of the circuit court for Greene coun-
ty, in the State of Illinois, and authenticated by the
certificate of the Governor of the said State, the seal
of the said State, and the attestation of the secretary
of State, on the twentieth day of April, eighteen hun-
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Confirmed
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dred and thirty-six, be, and the same is hereby made
as effectual and valid in law and equity to all intents
and purposes whatever, as if the same had been duly
certified and attested by the clerk or keeper of the re-
cords of the court of which the said Stephen T. Logan
was judge, and according to the munitions of the act
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