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Provincial Court Land Records, 1749-1756
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       Slaves Cook Sharper Ben Tom Peter Anthony Bab Dill Candys and Clary with their
       Increase unto him the said Charles Carroll his Heirs and Assigns for ever To the only
       proper Use and Behoof of him the said Charles Carroll his Heirs and Assigns forever
       and to no other Use Intent or Purpose whatsoever And the said James Edmonston for himself
       his Heirs Exec.rs and Administrators Doth Covenant to and with the said Charles Carroll
       and Indefeasible Estate in fee Simple in the above ^said^ mentioned Land and Negroes and
       the said James Edmonston Doth for himself his Heirs Executors and Administrators
       Covenant and Agree to and with the said Charles Carroll his Heirs and Assigns the
       aforesaid Lands and Slaves to Warrant and for ever defend unto him the said Charles
       Carroll his Heirs and Assigns against all Persons and Claims whatsoever Provided
       Nevertheless and it is the true Intent and meaning of these Presents that if the said James
       Edmonston his Heirs or Assigns shall well and truly pay unto the said Charles Carroll
       his Heirs or Assigns at or upon the Twelfth day of May in the Year of our Lord One
       Thousand seven hundred and fifty three the Sum of Three hundred forty eight Pounds Nine
       Shillings and six Pence Sterling with legal Interest thereon from the Date thereof Then this
       Deed to be Void and of no Effect otherwise to stand in full force and Virtue in Law
       And the said Charles Carroll for himself his Heirs and Assigns Doth Covenant to and
       with the said James Edmonston his Heirs and Assigns That it shall and may be Lawfull
       for the said James Edmonston his Heirs or Assigns with the Advice and Consent of the
       said Charles Carroll his Heirs and Assigns to Sell and Dispose of any of the abovesaid
       Lands and Negroes Provided the Money arising by such Sale be paid to the said
       Charles Carroll his Heirs or Assigns And lastly that the said James Edmonston for
       himself his Heirs Exors and Adm.rs Doth Covenant to pay unto the said Charles Carroll
       his Heirs or Assigns the said Sum of Three hundred forty eight Pounds nine Shillings
       and six Pence Sterling with legal Interest thereon from the date hereof In Witness
       whereof the Partys to these Presents have hereunto Interchangeably set their hands and
       Seals the day and Year first above mentioned
          Signed Sealed and Delivered                                                      Jam.s Edmonston   Seal
                 In the Presence of
                Thomas Nash
                W.m   Baker                        On the Back of the aforegoing Mortgage was
                                                                thus Endorsed Viz.t

       1752  May 12   Then Received of Charles Carroll Esq.r Three hundred forty eight Pounds
       nine Shillings & six Pence Sterling being the Consideration Money within mentioned
£ 348 9 0   Witness
                                  Thomas Nash         W.m Baker                     Jam.s Edmonston

       1752 May 12.th Then Came before me the Subscriber one of his Lordships Justices of the
       Provincial Court James Edmonston Party to the within Deed and Acknowledged the
7 1/2 same according to the Act of Assembly in such Cases made and Provided
       Recorded Oct.r 6.th 1752                                                                  Robert Gordon


Ex.d This Indenture made the Sixth day of October One Thousand Seven hundred fifty
       and two Between Samuel Webb of Baltimore County Tanner of the one part and Charles
       Carroll of Annapolis Merchant of the other part Whereas Charles Carroll Esq.r and
       Doct.r Charles Carroll by their Deed of Bargain and Sale made Acknowledged and Recorded
       bearing date the Second day of this Instant October did Bargain and Sell unto him the
       said Samuel Webb his Heirs and Assigns for ever All that Tract of Land called Spittle
                                                                                                                      (Craft)




 
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