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Provincial Court Land Records, 1749-1756
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       at Law Esq.r of the other part Whereas by Indenture bearing date the
       Seventeenth day of this Instant March made Between N Ruxton Gay
       of the one part and Joseph Ensor party to these presents of the other
       part the said N Ruxton Gay did bargain sell assign Infeoffe and
       Confirm unto ^him^ the said Joseph Ensor his Heirs and Assigns two Lotts
       of Land lying in Baltimore Town in Baltimore County afs.d Numbers
       sixty three and sixty four with all their appurtenances to the same
       Appertaining Relation being thereunto had (which is now upon Record
       in Baltimore County Records) may more fully and at large appear
       Now this Indenture Witnesseth That the said Joseph Ensor
       for and in Consideration of the sum of seventy pounds Sterling money
       of Great Britain to him the said Joseph Ensor in hand paid by the said
       Charles Carroll at and before the ensealing and delivery of these presents the
       Receipt whereof he doth heareby acknowledge he the said Joseph Ensor
       hath given granted Bargained Sold Aliened Infeoffed and Confirmed and by
       these presents doth give grant Bargain sell Alien Enfeoffe and Confirm
       unto the said Charles Carroll his heirs and assigns all his Estate Right
       Title Property Interest Claim and demand of in and unto one of the said
       Lotts of Land known and Distinguished by Number Sixty four afs.d with
       all and Singular the Appurtenances to the same belonging or in any
       wise appertaining To have and to hold all the said Lott of Land and premisses
       with its Appurtenances unto him the said Charles Carroll his heirs
       and assigns and to the only proper use and Behoof of him the said Charles
       Carroll his heirs and Assigns for ever and the said Joseph Ensor and his
       heirs all and Singular the premisses aforesaid into the said Charles Carroll
       his heirs and assigns against him the said Joseph Ensor his heirs Exe.s
       administrators and assigns shall and will warrant & for ever defend by
       these presents provided always and upon this Condition Nevertheless
       that if the said Joseph Ensor his heirs Executors or administrators do
       well and truly pay or Cause to be paid unto the said Charles Carroll
       his heirs Executors Administrators or assigns the full and just Sum of
       Seventy pounds Sterling Money of Great Britain with legal Interest for
       the Same at or upon the the twenty seventh day of June Next Ensuing
       the date hereof that then these presents and all and every thing herein
       contained shall cease Determine and be utterly void to all ends ^intents^ and


 
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