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427) also against all and every Person & Persons Claiming or to Claim under Daniel Carroll Deceased Brother to the s.d Charles Carroll In Witness whereof the said Charles Carroll hath hereunto set his hand and seal the day and year first above Written Cha.s Carroll Seal Sealed and Delivered in the Presence of Jn.o Brice Rich'd Burdus At the foot of the aforegoing Deed was thus Endorsed Viz.t Rec.d May 20.th 1748 of Young Parran Three hundred and Twenty Pounds Sterling being the Consideration Money of the above mentioned Lands and Premisses Witness Cha.s Carroll Jn.o Brice Richd Burdus May the 18.th 1748 Maryland fs Then came before me the Subscriber one of his Lordships Justices of the Provincial Court the above named Charles Carroll and acknowledged the Land & Premisses above mentioned to be the Right and Estate of Young Parran his Heirs and Assigns for Ever according to the True Intent and meaning of the above Conveyance taken and acknowledged according to Law by Jn.o Brice Received (May the 21.st 1748) of M.r Young Parran Nine Shillings Sterling for his Lordships use (it being the Alienation fine on a Moiety of the within mentioned Lands Supposing the whole to Contain but Nine hundred Acres) by Virtue of a Commission from Benjamin Tasker Esq.r his Lordships Agent and Receiver General Rich.d Dorsey 6 sides Recorded 21.st day of May 1748 Ex.d Know all Men by these Presents that We Richard Watts of Workington in the County of Cumberland Gentleman and John Carr of Whtiby in the County of York Gentleman Have made Ordained Authorized Constituted and Appointed and in our place (and) |
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