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then West fifty four perches,
then south forty Degrees West, one
hundred & Twelve perches
then south Twenty Degrees East Two
hundred & forty perches,
then East Three hundred fourty four perches
then by a direct line to
the first Bounded Trees containing & laid out
for eight hundred and forty
Eight Acres of Land more or less
together with all and singular
its appurtenances To have
and to hold the same Tract
of Land called Spring plain
unto him the said Jacob
Danner his Heirs and Assigns
for ever, and the said Edward
William & Henry Daniel
Digges do hereby covenant
and agree to Warrant and for ever
defend the aforesaid Tract
of Land and Premisses unto the said
Jacob Danner his Heirs and
Assigns against all persons
claiming or that shall claim
any Right or Title thereto under
them the said Edward William
and Henry Daniel Digges or
their Heirs In Witness
whereof the parties to these
presents have here unto
interchangeably set their hands
and affixed their seals
the Day and Year first above written
signed sealed & delivered
Edw.d Digges (s)
in the presence of
Will.m Digges (s)
Cha Carroll
Ja.s Reresby
H Digges
(s)
On the Back of the aforesaid
Deed was thus Written
Received June 26.th
1762 of Jacob Danner the sum of One
Thousand Pounds Currency
being the Consideration Money
within Mentioned
Edw.d Digges
Witnesses
Cha Carroll
W.m Digges Jun.r
Jn.o Reresby
H Digges
June 26 1762
Then came Edward, William and
Henry Daniel Digges before
me the subscriber one of
his Lordships Provincial
Justices and acknowledged the
within Deed, according to
an Act of Assembly in that Case made
and Provided
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Recorded 30.th June 1762 John Brice
1762 June 30.th Received of M.r Jacob Danner
One Pound thirteen shillings and eleven pence one Farthing sterling for
the use of the Lord Baltimore being the Alienation Fine on the within Eight
Hundred and forty eight Acres of Land by Virtue of a Comission from Edward
lloyd Esq.r his said Lordships agent and receiver general
Benj.a Beall
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