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       thence South thirty seven Degrees West two hundred and twenty four perches to the first
       mentioned White oak and place of Beginning Containing Three hundred and one Acres
       and Allowance of 6 Per Cent for Roads &c.a with the appurtenances  To hold to him
       the said Clement Biddle his Heirs and Assigns forever  As in and by the said Recited
       Patent enrolled in the Rolls office for the State of Pensylvania in Patent Book N.o 1
       Page 185 &.c at large appears and Whereas by ^virtue of^ Sundry Virginia Military Land
       Warrants he the said Clement Biddle is Legally intitled unto the Quantity of Twenty
       seven thousand three hundred and Eighty eight Acres of Land and two thirds of one
       acre Now held by him under a Special Agreement with Major General Peter Mulenberg
       to be Located and Surveyed in the Commonwealth of Virginia Excepting out of
       that Quantity about Four Thousand Acres of Land Which are the Property of
                                  Reed and                     Ford who are so much Interested in the said
       Military Land Warrants as in and by the List or Schedule of the said warrants with
       the said Agreement  Thereunto annexed Relation being thereunto had will more at
       Large appear  And whereas Jacob Funck of Prince Georges County in Maryland
       Gentleman by Indenture of the Twenty fifth day of July 1777 for the Consideration of
       therein mentioned did Grant and confirm unto the said John Biddle and Clement Biddle
       their Heirs and Assigns  All those three Parcels of Land being Part of three Tracts or
       Parcels of Land Lying and being in Prince Georges County in the State of Maryland
       and Contiguous to Each other Viz.t Part of a Tract of Land called the Widows Mill cont.g
       according to survey thereof made Two hundred and forty eight Acres and one Eight
       Part of an Acre part of another Tract called the Vineyard containing Nine Acres and
       Three quarters of an Acre and also part of another Tract called Flints Discovery
       Containing fifty two Acres and a Quarter of an Acre and also twenty two Lots of Ground
       in the Town heretofore laid out by the said Jacob Funck called "Hamburgh" which said
       Lots are Distinguished in the Plot of the said Town by the following Numbers Viz.t
       N.o 8 10 25 27 32 44 45 55 76 91 92 99 103 117 167 182 187 211 212 243
       247 and 269 As by the Plot of the Town entered on the records of Prince Georges County
       in Liber AA N.o 2 fol 398 399 appears together with their Appurtenances  To
       hold to them the said John Biddle and Clement Biddle Their Heirs and Assigns
                                                                                                                         (forever)


 
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