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(622) stables Orchards pastures meadows fences inclosures and all other the appurtenances whatsoever to them or Either of them in any manner of wise belonging or appertaining To Have and To Hold the said Two severall tracts or parcells of lands together with all and singular the appurtenances to them or Either of them belonging unto him the said Charles Carroll belonging his heires and assignes for Ever to the only proper use and behoofe of him the said Charles his heires and Assignes and to noe other use intent or purpose whatsoever and the said Thomas Browne for himselfe and his heires doth hereby Covenant and agree to and with the said Charles Carroll his heires and Assignes that he the said Thomas and his heires shall and will from time to time and at all times for ever hereafter Doe and Keep harmless as well the said Charles Carroll his heires and assignes as all other the before Mentioned to be bargained premisses or intended to be bargained premisses of and from all Manner bargaines sailes Joyntures Dowers titles of Dower statutes (Judgm.ts) |
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