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Anne Arundel County Court, Chattel Records, 1845-1851
Volume 818, Page 172   View pdf image
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that the said Covington Manufacturing Company in consideration
of the premises and of the sum of five dollars to them in hand paid by
said Lemmon & Glenn have granted bargained and sold and do hereby grant
bargain and sell to said Lemmon & Glenn their Executors administrators
and assigns as all the coal iron iron ores machinery Fixtures and personal
property of every sort or description at or belonging to their furnace and
Rolling Mill on Locust Point and at the Rolling Mill at Avalon and all
the wood coal iron Iron ores and Limestone at or preparing for the
Patuxent forges and all wood cut upon of their lands and ore raised
upon any of their ore banks.  To Have and To Hold the same to the said
Lemmon & Glenn their Executors administrators and assigns forever
Provided always that if the said Covington Manufacturing Company
do and shall order and pay to said Lemmon & Glenn all advances
heretofore made by them for said Covington Manufacturing Company
as also all advances hereafter to be made except the sum of seven thousand
dollars by said Lemmon & Glenn for them and also the said promissory
notes of said Company now held by said Lemmon & Glenn which promissory
notes amount to the sum of thirty one hundred and sixty one dollars
then this Instrument to be void.  And the said Covington Manufacturing
Company further agree with said Lemmon & Glenn that said Covington
Manufacturing Company will also when required as further security
for present and future advances made and to be made them by said
Lemmon & Glenn execute and deliver from time to time on request
of said Lemmon & Glenn further security and securities pledging all
the personal property they may hereafter require as security for such
advances made or to be made.  And the said Covington Manufacturing
Company hereby constitute Andrew Ellicott their lawful attorney
for them and in their name to acknowledge this deed of mortgage
and agreement.  In witness whereof the said Covington Manufacturing
Company have hereto affixed their Corporate seal and the President of
said Company hath hereto set his hand this twenty seventh day of February
1847.
Signed sealed and delivered                           And Ellicott Prest   (seal)
in the presence of W. E. Cole

       At the foot of the foregoing was thus written to wit

    On this twenty seventh day of February 1847 before the Subscriber a
Justice of the peace for Baltimore County personally appeared Andrew
Ellicott well known to me to be the party named in the foregoing letter of
Attorney and deed as Attorney for the Covington Manufacturing Company to
execute this deed and acknowledges the said Instrument to be the act and deed
of said Covington Manufacturing Company for the intents and purposes therein


 
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Anne Arundel County Court, Chattel Records, 1845-1851
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