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Provincial Court Land Records, 1759-1762
Volume 723, Page 241   View pdf image
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       that he the said Charles Homewood shall and will and truly pay and satisfy to him the
       said Henry Woodward his Heirs Executors Administrators and Assigns the said sum of twenty
       Pounds Sterling yearly and every year on the first day of March Provided always
       that in case the said Twenty Pounds Sterling shall not be received and paid by
       the Space of Six Months next after the Time on which the same is payable that then
       the said covenants of the aforesaid Henry Woodward shall cease and be void from
       thenceforth  And ^he^ the same Henry Woodward his Heirs Executors Administrators
       and Assigns may immediately after the Expiration of the said six Months lawfully
       remove and put out the said Charles Homewood from the said Dwelling House and
       Possess and again take into his or their Possession the said mentioned two Negro
       Men under former covenants to him any thing herein before contained to the
       contrary in any wise Notwithstanding  And it is further declared Granted
       irrevocably Agreed Ratified and Confirmed to all Intents Limitations Constructions
       or purposes whatever That the said Henry Woodward his Heirs Executors
       Administrators shall not Assign this Deed of Mortgage or the Lands and Premisses
       herein contained or any part or Parcel of them without the Assent of him the
       said Charles Homewood unless to such Person or Persons as he the said Henry
       Woodward his Heirs Executors Administrators shall be compelled to assign the
       same in a Court of Equity  And that such Assignment shall be absolutely
       void if made to all Intents and Purposes  And Lastly That he the said
       Henry Woodward his Heirs Executors Administrators and Assigns will not do
       any Act or thing by which the said Premisses shall or may be burthened
       in the hands of him the said Charles Homewood his Heirs Executors
       Administrators or Assigns after the Payment of the said sum of Two hundred and
       Ninety Nine Pounds Sterling the Principal Consideration Money and Interest in
       this Deed of Mortgage specified and recited according to the true intent and
       meaning thereof and the aforesaid Two thousand and forty four Pounds and eight
       Pence Sterling mentioned in the Original Deed of Mortgage which aforesaid
       Payments are Limitted and Deemed and Construed to be taken only in manner
       and form following  That whereas the said Charles Homewood only agrees to
       Grant the Occupation Profit and Use herein particularly before recited to the
                                                                                                             (said)


 
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