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2 premisses or any part thereof Ratifieing allowing and by these presents Confirming the same to be as good and Effectuall in the Law to all intents and purposes whatsoever as if I had Done the same in my owne person In Wittness whereof I have hereinto putt my hand and seale this seaven and Twentieth Day of Feb.ry Anno Dm 1706 Annoq regin Due me Anne unnc Angliae Regine Quinto Isaac Elton (seale) sealed & Delivered (the paper being first stampe with Two six penny stamps) in the presence of George Irish No.y Pub.l Jn.o Walter W.m Jones Arthur Jackson Jun.r Aug.t 1.th 1707 Then Came before us Jn.o Walter and John Jones Two of the Evidences of the within Letter of attorny and made oath on the holy Evangelist that they saw the above named Isaac Elton signe seale and acknowledge the within Letter Menconed Letter of attorny to be his act and Deed for the uses therein Menconed 635 words Jurat Coram Nobis [illegible] Harrison Tho.s Dent This Indenture made the thirteenth day of May in the sixth year of the Reigne of our sovereigne Lady Anne by the grace of God of Great Brittain France & Ireland Queen Defender of the faith &c Annoque Domini 1707 Between Thomas Gray Late of the province of Maryland in parts beyond the seas but now of London Merch.t of the one part and John Gooding of the Citty of London Merch.t of the other part Wittnesseth that the said for and in Consid.n of the ^full^ sume of four hundred pounds of good and Lawfull money of Great Brittain in hand well & trully paid unto the said Thomas Gray by the said John Gooding at & before the sealeing and Delivery of these presents the rec.t and paym.t whereof accordingly the said Thomas Gray doth hereby acknowledge and of and from the same (&) |
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