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8. 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 in 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 or 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 be null and utterly void as in and by the said Indenture of Mortgage reference being thereto 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 day of March seventeen hundred and Sixty one and made or mentioned to be made between the aforesaid Charles Homewood by the Name of Addition of Charles Homewood of Ann Arundel County Gentleman of the one part and the aforesaid Henry Woodward in his life Time by the Name and Addition of Henry Woodward of Ann Arundel County Gentleman of the other part reciting as herein before recited and reciting further that whereas the said Henry Woodward had since the making the said first mentioned Indenture of Mortgage at the Instance and request of him the said Charles Homewood paid and satisfied sundry and many the proper Debts of the said Charles Homewood and also lent and paid into the proper hands of him the said Charles Homewood sundry sums of Money amounting in the whole to the sum of two hundred and Ninety Nine Pounds sterling exclusive of the Consideration Money mentioned in the said first mentioned Mortgage on the security and Credit of the Lands and Premisses mortgaged by the said first mentioned Indenture and that Whereas the Said Henry Woodward had been obliged to lay out great sums of money and should necessarily lay out farther large sums to Worck and Occupy the said Mortgaged premisses so as to gain and draw a profit therefrom equal to the Interest of the aforesaid principal consideration of the said first mentioned Mortgage which could not be prudentially done the premisses were assured for a certain Time which was ascertained according to the true Intent of the Provisoes therein after mentioned It is by the said last mentioned Indenture Witnessed that the said Charles Homewood for the more Effectual securing the Principal Consideration Money of the said first mentioned Mortgage the better to Enable the said Henry Woodward to draw a Profit from the said Lands adequate and equal to the [illegible] of the said Principal consideration Money of the said first mentioned Mortgage and Effectually |
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