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692 Philip Nell his Heirs and Assigns that he the said Samuel Owings Jun.r and his Heirs shall and will Warrant and Defend the said Bargain'd Parcel of Land with the Premises and Appurtenances unto him the said Philip Nell his Heirs and Assigns for ever against ^all and^ all manner of Person or Persons lawfully Claiming or hereafter Lawfully to Claim from by or under him the said Samuel Owings Jun.r or his Heirs or by their Means or Procurement In Witness whereof the said Samuel Owings Jun.r hath hereunto set his hand and Affixed his Seal the Day and Year above Written Sign'd Sealed & Delivered W.m Hardy In Presence of us Daniel Gover Sam.l Owings Jun.r (Seal) On the Back of the aforegoing Deed was thus Endorsed Viz.t Rec.d Aprill 2.d 1770 of the within mentioned Philip Nell Thirty six Pounds Currant Money being the Consideration Money mentioned in the within Deed as Witness my hand Test W.m Hardy Sam.l Owings Jun.r On the 2.d day of April 1770 Came the within named Samuel Owings Jun.r before me the Subscriber one of his Lordships Justices of the Provintial Court and Acknowledged the within Deed to be his Act and the Parcel of Land thereby bargain'd and sold to be the Right and Title of the within named Philip Nell his Heirs and Assigns for ever according to the true Intent and meaning of said Deed as Witness Geo Steuart Baltimore County fs.t On the 5.th April 1770 Came Deborah Owings wife of the said Samuel Owings Jun.r before the Subscribers two of his Lordships Justices for said County who being privatly Examined out of the Hearing of her said Husband and Declared she Acknowledged her Right of Dower of the within Land and Premises to be the Right & Estate of the within named Philip Nell his Heirs and Assigns forever without any Threats or the fear of the Displeasure of her said Husband As Witness our Hands Sam.ll Worthington John Moale Maryland Baltimore County to wit I hereby Certifie that Mess.rs Samuel Worthington and John Moale before whom the above Acknowledgment were taken was at taking the same two of his Lordships the Right Honourable the Lord Proprietary his Justices of the Peace for the County aforesaid Lawfully Authorized and Assigned and to all Acknowledgments by them so taken ^& signed^ due Faith and Credit is and ought to be given in Justice Court and thereout In Testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand L S and Affixed the Publick Seal of the County aforesaid this 9.th day of April 1770 A Lawson Clk Receiv'd of Philip Nell the Sum of one Shilling and Eleven pence Sterling it being the Alienation Fine on the within Land for the Use of Lord Baltimore by Virtue of a Commission from John Morton Jordan his said Lordships Agent and Receiver General 8 Sides J Brice Recorded 10.th April 1770 |
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