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298 Brown Benjamin Brown and John Brown the sum of twenty dollars current money it being the consideration money of the foregoing deed or instrument of writing and in full for the same his Witness Wapping X Brown Thomas Sellman mark his William X Ennis mark Anne Arundel County to wit: Be it remembered that on this tenth day of march eighteen hundred and fifteen before me the subscriber a Justice of the peace of the State of maryland for the County aforesaid personally appears Wapping Brown party to the foregoing instrument of writing and acknowledged the same to be his act and deed for the purposes therein mentioned and the slaves therein mentioned to be free manumited liberated and discharged from all manner of service servitude or slavery from and after the end of the natural life of him the said Wapping Brown to his executors administrators or assigns or any person or persons claiming or pretending to claim by from through or under him according to the act of assembly in such cases made and provided Acknowledged before Chd Thomas Sellman 5¼ Recorded the 14th day of April 1815 Know all men by these presents that I John Rowles of Baltimore County and David |
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