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327) south west eighty two perches to a bounded red oake & chesnutt y.e second boundary of y.e same and then north west with y.e line of y.e said land so farre untill a line drawne from thence south west It Intersect y.e south east line of the said Tract may Divide and seperate y.e ^s.d^ lands into two equall moyetys or parts and that y.e said John Talbot shall have hold and enjoy that Moyety of the same lying to y.e south eastward of the said line of Division to him his heirs and assignes forever in severalty as his Moyety and halfe part of the said premises And y.e said Henry shall have hold and enjoy the other moyety of the said Land and Premises lying to the northwestward of the said Divideing line to him his heirs and assignes for ever as afd and the said parties doe hereby acknowledge themselves mutually satisfied and contented with y.e afd Division and for themselves their heirs ex.rs adm.rs & assignes to establish and confirme this present Division and for avoiding all ambeguities doubts variances & contentions which might hereafter arise touching or concerning y.e same do mutuall and respectively for themselves their heirs ex.rs adm.rs and assignes as afd covenant and agree y.e said Division & partition of the premises so made as afd shall be and enure and shall be adjudged deemed and taken to be as good effectuall and available in Law to all Intents Constructions and purposes whatsoever as any Division it might or could have been made by any manner of ^ways or^ means whatsoever and howsoever and accordingly do mutually and reciprocally as afd by these presents ratifie and confirme y.e same And the said parties for themselves their heirs ex.rs adm.rs and every of them covenant (and) |
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