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407 On the Back of the aforegoing Deed was thus Written Viz.t On the Seventeenth day of August in the Year of our Lord one Thousand seven hundred and Sixty three ^Four^ Came Capt Joseph Richardson & Capt Richard Lane the Subscribing Witness to the within and foregoing Letter ^or Instrument^ of Attorney before us the Subscribers two Justices of the Peace for Baltimore County in the Province of Maryland who being duly Sworn on the Holy Evangelists of Almighty God depose and say that they saw the above and within named Andrew Theodore Burdillon William Benedict Burdillon Thomas Jacob Burdillon and Jane Burdillon Severally Seal and Deliver the said Letter or Instrument of Attorney as their Acts and Deeds and that they Subscribed their names as Witnesses to the said Execution at the request of the said Constituants and further say not as Witness our Hands NRuxton Gay Recorded the 11.th September 1764 Benjamin Rogers 5 1/2 sd Ex.d This Indenture made this thirty first day of August Anno Domini One Thousand seven hundred and Sixty four Between James Crow of Prince Georges County in the Province of Maryland Gent of the one Part and Greenbury Griffith of Ann Arundel County in the Province aforesaid Planter of the other part Witnesseth that the said James Crow for and in Consideration of the sum of One hundred and Seven Pounds ten shillings Sterling the receipt whereof he doth hereby Acknowledge and himself to be fully contented and Paid Hath Given Granted Bargained Sold Aliened enfeoffed and Confirmed And by these Presents doth Give Grant Bargain Sell Alien enfeoff and Confirm unto him the said Greenbury Griffith his Heirs or Assigns forever all that Tract or Parcell of Land called the resurvey on Locust Levell lying and being in Frederick County in the Province aforesaid Begining at the Original Begining Trees and running thence North forty two degrees East thirty six Perches Then North fifty five Degrees West Sixty Perches Then south Sixty degrees West eighty Perches then South twenty five degrees West Sixty Perches Then South twenty degrees East twenty Perches (Then) |
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