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On the Back of the aforegoing Deed was thus written viz.t Received on the day and year first within written of and from the within named Stephen Steward the sum of one hundred a and sixty eight Pounds Sterling being the consideration money within mentioned to be by him paid to me Witness I say reced by W.m Steuart Sam.l Chew La Rob.t Couden On the 30.th day of October 1765 Came before us the subscribers two of his Lordships Justices of the Peace for Ann.ll County the within named Samuel Chew and Acknowledged the within Instrument of Writing to be his Act and Deed and the Land and Premisses within mentioned to be granted bargained and sold to be the Right and Estate of the within named Stephen Steward his heirs and assigns for ever according to the true Intent and Meaning of the within Deed and the Act of Assembly in such case made and provided and at the same time came before Eliz.a Chew the wife of the said Samuel Chew who being by me privately examined a part from & out of the Hearing of her said Husband did release and did declare that she by this her acknowledgement intend to release to the aforesaid Stephen Steward and his heirs all her Right Title and Interest of Dower of in & to the Lands and premisses within mentioned and also that she made this her acknowledgement willingly and freely without being induced thereto by Fears or Threats of her said Husband or through Fear of his Displeasure according to the act of assembly aforesaid Taken and Acknowledged before W.m Steuart Rob.t Couden Received the 30.th October 1765 of Stephen Steuard six shillings and nine pence Sterling for the use of Lord Baltimore being the Alienation Fine on the Within land and by Virtue of a Commission from Edward Lloyd Esq his said Lordships Agent and Receiver General John Davidson 7 s.ds Recorded 30.th October 1765 Examined This Indenture made this twenty ninth day of October Anno Domini one Thousand seven hundred and Sixty five Between Francis Hardisty of Prince Georges County in the Province of Maryland Planter of the one part and Thomas Sappington of the other part Witnesseth that the said Francis Hardisty for and in consideration (of) |
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