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(153) Wootton by and from any person or persons whatsoever and in Default of Payment thereof to have use and take all Lawfull ways and means in any name or otherways for the Recovery Thereof by Attachment or otherways and in Receipt thereof Acquitances or other Sufficient Discharges for the same for me and in my Name to make seal and Deliver and to do all Lawfull Acts and Things whatsoever as fully in Every Respect as I myself might or Could do if I were personally present and an Attorney or Attornies under him to make and at his pleasure to Revoke hereby Ratifying and Confirming all and whatsoever my said Attorney shall in my Name Lawfully do or Cause to be done by virtue of these presents In witness whereof I hereunto set my hand and affix my seal this Eight Day of November Annoque Domini one thousand seven hundred sixty and Six Signed Sealed & Delivered Jn.o Wootton (seal) in the presence of Joseph Foard 2½ Recorded 12.th November 1766 Exam.d This Indenture made this Twenty Sixth Day of October in the Year of our Lord one Thousand Seven hundred and Sixty Six Between John Whips of Ann Arundell County Planter of the one part and Thomas Selman of Baltimore County Planter of the other Part Witnesseth That he the said John Whips for and in consideration of the sum of Thirty Seven pounds Ten shillings Current Money to him in hand paid by the said Thomas Selman at or before the Ensealing and Delivery of these presents the Receipt whereof the said John Whips Doth hereby Acknowledge and hereof doth Acquit Exonerate and fully Discharge the said Thomas Selman his heirs and Assigns forever Hath Given Granted Bargained and Sold and by these Presents doe give Grant Bargain sell Alienate Enfeoff and Confirm unto him the said Thomas Selman his heirs and assigns forever all that Tract or Parsell of Land being part of a Tract of Land Called and known by the Name of the Additional Progress lying and being in Ann Arundel County and Baltimore County Begining for the said Tract or Parcell of Land in Baltimore County at a Four Notched Red Oak sapling Standing at the End of the North Forty Three Degrees west Twenty Perch Line of the aforesaid Progress and Runing Thence and Bounding on the Originall Surway the Six following Courses Viz.t North Six Degrees and half East sixty perches (North) |
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