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119 On the back of the aforegoing deed was thus endorsed to wit Ann Arundel County to wit June 7 1810 On this seventh day of June 1810 personally appears Jonathan Loughlin party to the within instrument of writing before me the subscriber a Justice of the peace of the State of Maryland for the said County and acknowledges the same to be his act and deed for the purposes within mentioned and the Negro woman within named to be henceforth manumitted and discharged from all service to him or to any claiming under him and to be free and manumitted according to the act of assembly in such case made and provided and also the negro Boy and Girl after the respective terms within mentioned to be henceforth manumitted and discharged from all service to him or to any claiming under him and be thence free and manumitted according to the act of assembly in such cases made and provided Acknowledged before Edward Hall W. River Recorded the 31.st July 1810 Exd State of Maryland Ann Arundel County Be it known for divers good causes me thereunto moving I Benjamin Sewell of the County and State aforesaid do hereby manumit and declare free according to the Terms herein after specified to wit my negro woman named Philis to be free on the Twenty ninth day of February Eighteen Hundred and Twenty Five and the issue of the said Philis if any born after the date of these presents to be free the males at Twenty five and (the |
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