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and Assigns for ever, according to the ^true^ Intent and Meaning of the same deed, and the act of Assembly in such case made and provided 10 sides Recorded the 26.th March 1762 Geo Steuart Vide Wifes Acknowledgment & rec.t for Alien.a Fine recorded in fol 86 & 87 This Indenture made this Ninth day of April Anno Domini One Thousand Seven hundred and sixty Two Between Daniel Hull of Talbot County Merchant, of the one part and Charles Norris, Joseph Richardson, Abel James Daniel Rundel, Jacob Shoemaker, junior, and Joshua Howell of the City of Philadelphia and Province of Pensilvania Merchants Trustees of William Griffith of the other Part, Witnesseth That the said Daniel Hull for and in consideration of One Hundred Pounds lawful Money of Pennsylvania to him advanced and lent by the said Trustees, the Receipt whereof he doeth hereby acknowledge hath bargained and sold, and by these presents doth bargain and sell unto the said Trustees a Small Bay Sloop called the Free Mason, now in the Possession of the said Daniel Hull, of the Burthen of Thirty Tonns or thereabouts with all her sails, Rigging, Tackel, Furniture and Apparell To have and To hold the said Vessel with the appurtenances to the said Trustees their Executors, Administrators, and Assigns for ever, And the said Daniel Hull for himself his Heirs Executors and Administrators doth hereby covenant grant and agree to and with the said Trustees their Executors Administrators and Assigns That he the said Daniel now is lawfull and rightfull Owner and Proprietor of the said Vessel With the appurtenances and that he the said Daniel Hull hath not heretofore made any Gift, grant, sale or Mortgage of the said Vessell with |
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