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2. Homewood and Mary Chew fair Jerusalem containing two hundred three and an half acres granted Charles Homewood Esquire in the whole amounting to Two thousand two hundred and thirty One Acres of Land more or less excepting unto the said Charles Homewood for ever and reserving out of the said Premisses the grave Yard or Burying Ground of the Ancestors of him the said Charles Homewood with free liberty of Ingress Egress and regress thereto for him the said Charles Homewood and others of his Family to bary and their Dead to Inter there and to repair and maintain the pailing and Inclosure thereof at his and their Expence Together with all Edifices Improvements Woods under Woods Timber Trees Waters Water Courses Easements Profits Commodities Advantages Emoluments and Appurtenances whatsoever to the said bargained and sold or meant mentioned or intended to be bargained and sold Land and Premisses and to every or either of them and to every or any Part or Parcel of them or any or either of them belonging or in any wise appurtaining and the reversion and reversions remainder and remainders rents Issues and Profits thereof and of every part and parcel thereof And all the Estate Right Title Interest Use Trust Property Claim and Demand whatsoever of him the said Charles Homewood of into or out of the said bargained and sold or meant mentioned or intended to be bargained and sold Lands and Premisses of in to or out of every part and parcel of them and every or either of them with their and every of their Rights Members and Appurtenances To have and To hold the said Lands & Premisses thereby bargained and sold or meant mentioned or intended so to be unto him the said Henry Woodward his Heirs and Assigns to the only Proper Use and Behoof of him the said Henry Woodward his Heirs and Assigns for ever and to and for no other Use Intent or Purpose whatsoever under a proviso or Condition (among many other provisos and Conditions in the said recited Indenture contained Nevertheless that If the said Charles Homewood or such Wife as he should thereafter Marry or his Heirs Executors or Administrators or Trustees for such for such Heirs or any of them did and should well and truly satisfy content and pay or cause to be paid unto the said Henry Woodward his Executors Administrators of Assigns the aforesaid sum of two thousand and forty four pounds and eight pence sterling before at or after the fifth day of November seventeen hundred and seventy five then the said Bargain and Sale and the Conveyance thereby made should cease determine and be nul and utterly void as in and by the said Indenture of Mortgage reference being there unto had may more fully appear And Whereas by one other Indenture of Mortgage duly Executed Acknowledged and Recorded in the same Provincial Land Records bearing date the fourteenth |
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