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452 hold and enjoy Peaceably and Quietly their several and respective third Parts of the Premises as aforesaid without any Lett interruption or eviction from each other respectively or the Heirs Executors Administrators or Assigns of any of them or any other Person or Persons by them any either or any of them respective means Titles Consent or Procurement and lastly at any time or times whatsoever ensuing the day hereof when thereunto reasonably required Provided it be at the Proper Costs and Charges in the Law of the requirer they their Heirs Executors and Administrators and every of them shall make Do Acknowledge and execute unto each other all such further reasonable Act thing Devises and Assurances in law whatsoever for the better establishment and sure making their several parts as aforesaid to either their Uses their Heirs and Assigns Clearly and Absolutely without any manner of Condition for ever more as may be by either or any of them or their Council learned in the law thereunto reasonably Advised Devised or required In Witness whereof the said Parties to these Presents Interchangeably have put their Hands and Seals the day and Year above Written Signed Sealed and Delivered Greenbury Ridgely Seal in Presents of Lucy Ridgely Seal WB the Word Oct.o & 1764 was interlined in the Sam.l Stringer Seal first line of this Deed before the Signing and W.m Coale Seal Sealing of the same Anne Coale Seal H Ridgely John Burgess Jun.r On the back of the aforegoing Deed was thus Written Viz.t Maryland fs.t Be it Remembered that on the 20.th day of Oct.o 1764 Came the within named Greenbury Ridgely & Lucy his Wife Samuel Stringer and William Coale and Ann his Wife and Acknowledged the within Instrument to be their Act and Deed and that they do all Agree to the Division of the Land within mentioned According to the Tenor of the said Deed and therefore Quit all further Claim to any Part thereof except the respective parts Allotted by this Deed of Partition and at the same time Came Rachel the Wife of Samuel Stringer and being by us Privately examined out of the hearing of her Husband Acknowledged her Right of Dower to the (said) |
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