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(551) and Assigns forever and to or for no Other Use Intent or Purpose whatsoever And the said George Frasier Hawkins for himself his heirs Executors and Administrators doth hereby covenant and grant to and with the said Benedict Calvert and Thomas Johnson junior severally and respectively their respective Heirs Executors Administrators and Assigns in Manner and Form following that is to say that he the said George Frasier Hawkins and his Heirs the said Tract or Parcel of Land called The lost Tomahock (except as before excepted) to them the said Benedict Calvert and Thomas Johnson junior their respective Heirs and Assigns in Undivided Moietys as aforesaid shall and will warrant and for ever hereafter defend from and against him the said George Frasier Hawkins his Heirs and Assigns and all person or persons Claiming or to Claim by from or under him them or any of them And further that the said George Frasier Hawkins and his heirs will at any time hereafter upon the reasonable Request and at the Costs and Charges of the said Benedict Calvert and Thomas Johnson junior or either of them their or either of their Heirs or Assigns make do Acknowledge Suffer and execute any other or further Deed or Deeds Assurance or Assurances for the further better and most sure conveying the said Tract or parcel of Land called the lost Tomahock (except as before excepted) to them the said Benedict Calvert and Thomas Johnson junior to these presents have hereunto interchangeably Set their hands and Affixed their seals the Day and year first above written Signed Sealed and Delivered in the Presents of Geo Fraser Hawkins (seal) Ge.o Hardy Jun.r John Baynes On the back of the aforegoing Deed was thus Endorsed to wit Received on the Day and year first within written of and from the within named Benedict Calvert and Thomas Johnson Junior the within Four hundred pounds sterling being the Consideration Money within Mentioned to be by them paid to me I say received by Witness Ge.o Hardy Jun.r Geo Fraser Hawkins John Baynes Prince Georges County On the First Day of May Seventeen hundred and Sixty Nine Came before Us the Subscribers two of his Lordships Justices the within named George Frasier Hawkins and Acknowledged the within Instrument of writing to be his Act and Deed and the Land and Appertinances therein Mentioned to be conveyed to be the Right and Estate of the within named Benedict Calvert and Thomas Johnson junior their Heirs and Assigns for ever in Undivided Moietys as Tenants in Common according the True Intent and Meaning of the within Deed and the Act of Assembly in such cases made and Provided And on the same Day and Year came Also before us Susanna Trisman Hawkins the wife of the said George Frasier Hawkins who being by us privately examined Apart from and out of the hearing of her said Husband did relinquish and release and did declare that She did by this her Acknowledgement intend to relinquish and release to the said Benedict Calvert and Thomas Johnson Junior their Heirs and Assigns all her Right Title Interest and Claim of or to Dower in the said Land and Appertinances and She further declared that she made such Acknowledgement and Release voluntary and freely without being induced thereto by Fears or Threats of evil usage from her said Husband or though Fear of his Displeasure Acknowledged Before Ge.o Hardey Jun.r John baynes Prince Georges County fs.t I Hereby Certifie that George Hardey Jun.r & John Baynes before whom the above Acknowledgment was taken were at the time of taking the same two of his Lordships the Right Honourable the Lord Proprietary his Justices of the peace for the County aforesaid duly Authorized & Assigns &c.a and that to all Acknowledgments by them so taken L S due faith and Credit is and Ought to be Given in Justice Court and thereout In Testimony whereof I have hereunto Set my hand and affixed the Publick seal of the County aforesaid this 15.th Day of May 1769 P Tho.s Sim Lee Clk 1769 May 19.th Received of Mess.rs Benedict Calvert & Tho.s Johnson Jun.r three pounds sixteen shillings & six pence Sterling for the Use of Lord Baltimore being the Alienation fine on the (within) |
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