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John Greniff Howard and Archibald
Standiford and did severally acknowledge
the within Instrument of
Writing to be their Several and respective Act and
Deed and the Lands and Premisses
therein mentioned to be the right and Estate
of the said Zacheus Onion
his Heirs and Assigns for ever according to the true
Intent and Meaning of the
same Deed
Recorded 21.st
April 1762
before
J Hepburn
18 sides
Exam.d This Indenture
made the Twenty Second day of April
Duty paid in the Year of our Lord Christ seventeen
hundred and sixty two Between
L S
Zacheus Onion of Baltimore County in the Province of Maryland Iron
John Brice Master of the one Part and John Brice of the City
of Annapolis Esquire
Clk of the other Part, Witnesseth that the said Zacheus Onion
for and in
consideration of the Sum
of one Thousand Pounds Sterling Money to him
in hand paid by the said
John Brice the Receipt whereof he the said
Zacheus Onion doth hereby
acknowledge and thereof and therefrom doth
fully clearly and absolutely
acquit exonerate and Discharge the said John
Brice his Executors Adm.rs
Hath given granted bargained sold aliened
enfeoffed and confirmed
and by these presents he the said Zacheus Onion for himself
and his Heirs Doth give
Grant bargain Sell Alien enfeoff and confirm
unto him the said John Brice
his Heirs and Assigns all those several Tracts or
Parcells of Land Scituate
lying and being in Baltimore County hereafter
mentioned that is to say
All that Parcel of Land lying and Being in
baltimore County aforesaid
on the little Falls of Gun Powder River
granted to a certain Stephen
Onion deceased on or about the seventeenth day
of August Seventeen hundred
and forty two Pursuant and in Virtue of an
Act of Assembly for the
incouragement of an Iron Manufacture within
this Province beginning
at a Bounded Red Oak Standing upon a Point
on the North Side of the
first Branch below the little Falls of Gunpowder
River commonly called the
Gravelly Run and running thence North
forty one Degrees ^East^
forty Perches, North twenty four Degrees West one hundred
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