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       West to the North east in a Direction parrallel with said Building the whole
       Extent of the Portion or parcel of Ground hereby Granted and to be established
       and used as a Public Street all the remainder of the said Portion or Parcel of
       Ground hereby Granted Excepting a Space of Eighty Feet in Width fronting
       the House now occupied by M.r Gilbert Middleton and connecting the two
       Streets herein above mentioned to be reserved for the Purpose of making
       further Additions if necessary to the Building to be erected in manner
       above Described for the Purposes herein before mentioned the aforesaid
       Building to be Erected within the Space of three Years from the Date of
       these presents otherwise this Indenture to be void and of no Effect in
       Witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands and Affixed our Seals
       the Day and year above Written
       Signed Seal'd and Delivered                                    Nich Carroll   (seal)
       in the Presence of (The word                                   Jacob Sacyz   (seal)
       "Aldermen" between the Seventh                             Cha Wallace    (seal)
       and Eighth lines from the Top being                         Jo.s Williams    (seal)
       first interlined                                                          Tho Harwood   (seal)
                                                                                      John Davidson   (seal)
             Robert Johnson                                                 James Mackubin    (seal)
             John Fowler                                                      Ja.s Williams         (seal)

          City of Annapolis to Wit On the twenty Eighth day of July 1784
       came before us the Subscribers two of the Aldermen of the City aforesaid
       the within named Nicholas Carroll Jacob Hurst John Davidson Charles Wallace
       Joseph Williams Thomas Harwood John Davidson James Mackubin
       and James Williams and Acknowledged the within instrument of
       Writing to be their Act and Deed to and for the uses and Purposes
       within mentioned according to the true intent and meaning thereof
       and agreeable to an Act of Assembly in that Case made and provided
9¼ Sides
                                                                                  Allen Quynn
                                                                                  James Bryce
       Recorded the 4.th February 1785


Ex.d
       This Indenture made the second day of February in the Year of our Lord
       one thousand seven hundred and Eighty five between Hugh Young of the County
       of Baltimore Merchant of the One Part and Richard Ridgely of the same
      


 
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