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219. thereout ot pay and Discharge as well the said One hundred and Fifty six Pounds Two Shillings and three Pence as the said Debt then due to the aforesaid John Glassford and Company and Such further sums of Money as might become due to the said James Marshall for Money advanced or Credit given to her the said Alethea Parker or to him the said Hutchinson Parker with her Approbation and afterwards to the sole and seperate Use of her the said Alethea Parker of which Trust the said James Marshall agreed to accept and he the said James Marshall at the Request of the aforesaid Hutchinson Parker and Alethea his Wife did make to the said James Weems Satisfactory security for the said Ballance of One hundred and Fifty six Pounds Two Shillings and Three Pence Current Money and to enable them the said Hutchinson Parker and Alethea his Wife of the said Premises and did thereby acknowledge that notwithstanding the same Deed to him and the aforesaid Thomas Ireland was absolute the same should only have been a Deed of Trust for the Benefit and Behoof of all the then Creditors of the said Hutchinson Parker And Whereas the said hutchinson Parker and Alethea his Wife to carry the said last mentioned Agreement into Execution on or about the eighteenth Day of May seventeen hundred and sixty one made & Executed two Indentures in Writing one of which is mentioned to be made for the Consideration of One hundred and Fifty six Pounds Two Shillings and three Pence Current Money whereby the said Hutchinson Parker and Alethea his Wife did demise grant & to favour let unto the said James Marshall his Executors Administrators and assigns All that Tract or parcel of Land called Sang whare situate lying and being in Prince Georges County nigh unto Piscataway containing Three hundred and Fifty Acres more or Less with the Appurtenances thereunto belonging (being the same Land in which the said Alethea Parker had an Estate of Inheritance in special Tail as aforesaid) with the Priviledge of Clearing wet cutting down carrying ^off^ away and making use of as much of the Wood Timber and Appurtenances of the Land aforesaid as he the said James Marshall his heirs or Assigns should think necessary and Convenient |
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