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295 bargainee above mentioned and made oath on the Holy Evangely of Almighty God that the Consideration mentioned in the above Bill of Sale is true and Bonafide as therein set forth. Acknowledged & sworn to before Charles Corkran Thomas K. Eunick Be it remembered and it is hereby Certified that the following Bill of Sale √ from xd was received and recorded on the 3.d day of May Anno Domini 1858 to wit: William Fisher Know all persons by these presents that I William Fisher free negro of Dorchester County in the State of Maryland for and in Consideration of the sum of Four Hundred Dollars Current money to him in hand paid by Thomas K. Eunick of Dorchester County in the said State at and before the sealing and delivering of these presents the receipt whereof I the said William Fisher F. N. do hereby acknowledge have granted bargained and sold and by these presents do grant bargain and sell unto the said Thomas K. Eunick his executors administrators and assigns: all the Goods, Chattels, Household Stuff, implements and furniture hereinafter particularly mentioned that is to say: Two Beds, Bedsteads and furniture complete ^one mahogany desk and Book case^ one Mahogany side board (at the Shop formerly occupied by Noah Abbott in Cambridge one Double Carriage one single Carriage (at Moses Banks) one late timber chains, six chairs, one mahogany table, two pine tables, two pair shovell & tongs, one Clock, one Looking Glass, and all the other household & Kitchen furniture, four harrows, four ploughs, one at Anthony Driver's and all the other farming utensils, three shoats, Crop of Corn growing on the ground all and singular which said Goods Chattels &c are now remaining standing and being in certain messuages or tenements situate in Dorchester County. Known by the names of "Murray's Addition" "Rose in Bloom" "Bellefield" and two other lots (names unknown) and one Hundred Vessel Knees or Floors (being now at and in Solomon Kirwin's Landing and Henry Burns Samuel Bratton's and John R. Anderson's Woods in the lower part of County above mentioned and now in the occupation and possession of the said William Fisher F. N. To Have and To Hold all and singular the said Goods Chattels &C and other the premises above bargained and sold or mentioned and intended so to be to the said Thomas K. Eunick his executors administrators and assigns forever and I the said William Fisher F. N. for myself my heirs Executors and administrators all and singular the said Thomas K. Eunick his Executors administrators and assigns against me the said William Fisher F. N. my executors administrators and assigns and against all and every other person or persons whatsoever shall and will warrant and forever defend by these presents of all and singular which said Goods Chattels Household stuff and furniture and other the premises I the said William Fisher F. N. have put the said Thomas K. Eunick in full possession by delivering to him the said Thomas K. Eunick one timber chain at the sealing and delivering of these presents in the name of the whole premises hereby bargained & sold or mentioned and intended to be so unto him the said Thomas K. Eunick as aforesaid. In Witness Whereof the said William Fisher hath hereunto set his hand and seal this first day of May eighteen hundred and fifty eight Taken and acknowledged before Wm Fisher (seal) R. R. Robertson State of Maryland Dorchester County to wit: I hereby Certify that the above named William Fisher F. N. acknowledged the above and within instrument of writing to be his act and deed and delivered the same for the uses and purposes therein mentioned according to the act of Assembly in such case made and provided. And also at the same time personally appeared before me the subscriber one of the justices Delivered to William Rea the 14 day of July 1858. |
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