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       and Premisses with all & singular the Appurtenances unto him the said William Hobbs
       his Heirs and Assigns for ever to the only proper Use and behoof of him the said William
       Hobbs his Heirs and Assigns for ever and to no other Use Intent or Purpose whatsoever so
       that neither I the said Charles Ridgely nor my Heirs nor any other Person or Persons for me
       or them or in my or their Names or steads or in the Name Right or Stead of any of them
       shall or will by any ways or means hereafter have Claim Challenge or Demand any
       Estate Right Title or Interest of in or to the Premisses or any part or parcel thereof But
       from all and every Action Right Estate Title Interest and Demand of in or to the Premisses
       or any part or Parcel thereof they and every of them shall be utterly excluded and barred
       for ever by these Presents, And I the said Charles Ridgely my Heirs and Assigns the said
       two hundred and forty seven Acres of Land and Premisses with all and every the Appurtenances
       unto the said William Hobbs his Heirs and Assigns to his and their own proper
       Use and Uses in manner and form afore specifyed against me the said Charles Ridgely
       my Heirs and Assigns or any other Person or Persons whatsoever Claiming by from or
       under them or any of them shall and will Warrant and for ever by these Presents
       defend   In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and Seal this third day of
       August Anno Domini One Thousand Seven hundred and fifty two
       Signed Sealed & Delivered                                    Charles Ridgely Son of Rob.t    Seal
       In the Presence of Us
       Alex.r Warfield
       John Howard Son Benj.a
     
       On the Back of the aforegoing Deed was thus Endorsed Viz.t

       August the third 1752
       Then Came before Us two of his Lordships Justices for Ann Arundel County Court the within
       Named Charles Ridgely (Son of Robert) and Acknowledged the within Instrument to be his
       Act and Deed and the Land and Premisses therein mentioned to be the Right and Estate
       of the within named William Hobbs his Heirs and Assigns for ever and at the same time came
       Hannah the Wife of the said Charles Ridgely who being by Us Privately Examined out of
       the hearing of her said Husband fully Acknowledged that she gave up all her Right &
       Title of Dower to the within mentioned Land and Premisses to the said William Hobbs
       his Heirs and Assigns for ever without any Threats or fear of the Displeasure of the said
       Husband
8 1/2                           Taken and Acknowledged before Us the day and Year abovesaid
                                                                                                       Alex.r Warfield Son of Rich.d
       Recorded August 12.th 1752
                                                                                                       John Howard son Benj.a


Ex.d To all Christian People to whom these Presents shall come I William Hobbs of Ann Arundel
       County in the Province of Maryland Planter send Greeting in our Lord God Everlasting
       Whereas William Worthington of Ann Arundel County gent by his Deed Indented bearing
       date ninth day of July Anno Dom 1750 for Consideration therein expressed hath Bargained
       Sold Conveyed and made over unto the said William Hobbs and Charles Ridgely (Son of
       Robert) in Partnership a Certain Parcel of Land being part of a Tract of Land called the
       first part of the Second Discovery Containing five hundred Acres as by the said recited     
       Deed may more largely appear Now Know Ye that I the said William Hobbs as well
       for and by reason of the above recited Deed as for the Consideration of the Sum of five
       Shilling Sterling in hand paid P.r the said Charles Ridgely at or before the Ensealing
       and Delivery of these Presents Have Remised Released and for ever quit Claimed
                                                                                                                         (and)


 
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