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SAMUEL SPRIGG, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

1820.

judge most conducive to her own comfort and advantage; that the
said Robert Patterson, and Mary Anne Patterson, have also by
their indenture of release, bearing date on the said sixth day of
February one thousand eight hundred and twenty-one, conveyed
to the said Charles Carroll, of CarroIIton, and his heirs, all the
said six hundred acres to his and their own use; that the said
Charles Carroll, of CarroIIton, having received this release, hath
proceeded to execute various deeds of conveyance to the several
members of his family, according to the plan and intention above
set forth, reserving to himself a life estate in the whole of the
said lands; that is to say, one deed of conveyance by way of co-
venant to stand seised to uses, of and for four twelfths of all the
said lands in quantity and value to his daughter the said Catharine
Harper, and her heirs, being lots number six, number eight, number
eleven, and number twelve, as designated on the above mentioned
plot and division, with the four small or two acre lota of the
corresponding numbers and designation; one other deed of
conveyance by way of lease and release, to the said Robert
Patterson. and Mary Anne Patterson, and the survivor of
them, and to the heirs of such survivor, of and for lot num-
ber nine, as designated on the said plot and division, with the
small or two acre lot of the corresponding number and designa-
tion, and with the aforesaid six hundred acres of land conveyed
as aforesaid to the said Robert Patterson, and his heirs, by
him and the said Mary Anne conveyed as aforesaid to the said
Charles Carroll, of Carrollton, which six hundred acres, toge-
ther with the said lots number nine, make one other equal part in
quantity and value of all the aforesaid lands in Frederick count};
one other deed of conveyance by way of covenant to stand seised
to uses, of and for one twelfth of all the said lands in quantity and
value, to his grand daughter Elizabeth Caton, and her heirs, be-
ing lot number one, as designated on the said plot and division,
with the small or two acre lot of the corresponding number and
designation; one other deed of conveyance by way of covenant
to stand seized to uses, of and for one twelfth of all the sail! lands
in quantity and value, to his grand daughter Louisa Catharine
Harvey, and her heirs, being lot number two, as designated on
the said plot and division, with the small or two acre lot of the
corresponding number and designation; one other deed of con-
veyance by nay of covenant to stand seised to uses, of and for
one twelfth of all the said lands in quantity and value, to his grand
daughter Emily M'Tavish, and her heirs, being lot number five,
as designated on the said plot and division, with the small or two
acre lot of the corresponding number and designation; one other
deed of conveyance by way of lease and release, of and for one
twelfth part of all the said lands in quantity and value, being lot
number three, as designated on the said plot and division, with
the small or two acre lot of the corresponding number and desig-
nation, to John Eager Howard, the younger, and Dr. William
Howard, both of Baltimore in the said state, and the survivor of
them, and to the heirs of such survivor, in trust for his grand
daughter Elizabeth Chew Carroll, and her heirs, subject to cer-
tain charges in the said deed expressed; one other deed of con-
veyance by way of covenant to stand seised to uses, of and for

CHAP. 147.



 
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