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415) Petuxon And on or near the Division Line of Ann Arundell & Baltemore Counties Beginning at three Bounded white oaks standing on the east Side the Middle River of Petuxen and running from the said Trees South East forty eight perches then south Twenty three perches Then South East fifty two perches Then East and by South Fifty Eight perches then South East and by East Thirty two perches then East North East Thirty perches then North North East Seventy Seventy Eight perches then North West and by North Two hundred and forty perches then with a streight Line to the beginning Trees containing and laid out for Two hundred Acres of Land more or Less Together with all and singular the houses edifices Buildings Pastures Orchards Corn fields Fences Trees Woods Waters Convenienceies and Appurtenances Thereunto belonging or in any ways appertaining or with the same held used Occupied or Enjoyed or accepted Reputed or Taken as part parcell or Member thereof And the Reversion & Reversions Remainder and Remainders Rents Issues and profitts thereof And Also all the Estate Right Title Interest true possession Claim and Demand whatsoever of him the said Henry Ridgley of in and to the said Land and premises hereby Granted or Intended to be hereby Granted to him the said Tho.s Worthington his Heirs and Assigns for ever To have and to hold all the af.d Tracts or parcell of of Land called Ridgleys Necks containing Two hundred Acres of Land w.th the premises & appurts thereunto belonging unto him the said Tho.s Worthington his Heirs and Assigns for ever To the Sole proper use and behoof of him the said Thomas Worthington his Heirs and Assigns for ever And to None Other Use Intent or purpose whatsoever And the said Henry Ridgley |
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