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545) the Branches of Hunting Creek & Leedes Creek Containing one hundred and eighty acres more or less; allso all that other Tract of Land lying in Talbot County on the North side of S.t Michaels River between the Branches of Hunting Creek & Leeds his Creek which said Land is called Dirty Wynn Addition alias Dirty Weeden Addition & contains One hundred acres more or less; And also all that other Tract of Land called Gareys security lying in Talbot County on the North side of S.t Michaels River & on the South side of a Creek in the said River called Leeds Creek containing One hundred and twenty four acres more or less together with all Edifices Buildings Improvements priveledges Advantages and appurtenances whatsoever to the same Lands and every part & parcell thereof belonging or in any wise appertaining And the reversion and Reversions Remainder & remainders rents Issues and profits thereof and of each and every part & parcell thereof To have and to hold the aforesaid several Tracts & parcells of Land and all and singular the premisses with the appurtenances unto the same Edward Lloyd his Executors Administrators and assigns from the Day next before the to take and accept a Grant and release of the Reversion and Inheritance thereof to him and his Heirs for ever In Witness whereof the parties to these presents have hereunto interchangeably set their Hands and affixed their Seals the Day and year first above written Sealed & delivered in the presence of Willem Gairy (seal) Charles Gardiner Rich.d Grason Received on the day and Year first within mentioned from the within Edward Lloyd the sum of Five shillings sterling being the Consideration money within mentioned to be by him paid me Test 7 Sides Charles Gardiner William Garey Rich.d Grason Recorded the 10.th September 1773 This Indenture Tripartite made this sixteenth Day of April in the Year of our Lord One thousand seven hundred and seventy three Between William Garey of Talbot County planter of the first part Edward Lloyd of the same place Esquire of the second part and James Tilghman the third Esquire of Annapolis of the third part Witnesseth that the same William Garey for and in Consideration of the Sum of Twelve hundred pounds Current Money to him in hand paid by the same Edward Lloyd at or before the |
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