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                   At the foot of the aforegoing Indenture was thus written  To wit  Received on the day of
       the above date from the above named Christopher Edelin the sum of Two pounds current money of
       Maryland in full for the Consideration money above said
       Witnesses present at signing                                                               Jacob Funck
       Thomas Johns
       Aquila Johns

       Prince George's County fs   this fifteenth day of March Anno Domini One Thousand
       Seven hundred and Eighty three personally appeared before us two of the Justices of the peace for the
       said County Jacob Funck party to the above deed and executed the same in due form of the Law
       & acknowledged the premisses therein mentioned to be the right title and Interest of the therein
       named Christopher Edelin his heirs and assigns forever
                                                                                                                Jos.a Beall
                                                          Acknowledged before us                W.m Berry
          Recorded 17th March 1783


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       This Indenture made the Fifteenth day of March Anno Domini One thousand Seven hundred
       and Eighty three Between Jacob Funk of Washington County in the State of Maryland of
       the one part and Joseph Dull of Frederick County Maryland of the Other part  Witnesseth
       That the said Jacob Funck for and in consideration of the sum of Five Pounds current money
       of Maryland to him in hand paid by the said Joseph Dull the Receipt whereof he the said Jacob
       Funck doth hereby acknowledge hath granted bargained and sold and by these Presents Doth
       grant bargain sell and confirm unto the said Joseph Dull his heirs and assigns forever all
       that Lott or portion of ground situate in the Town of Hamburgh and Prince Georges County known
       in the general plan of said Town by ^Number^ one hundred and Seventy one  eighty feet front on Persimon
       Street and two hundred and thirty feet back to Walnut Street as doth appear by said plan which said
       plan is recorded in Prince Georges County references being thereunto had may more fully appear
       Together with all profits advantages and appurtenances  to the said lott of ground belonging
       or thereunto appertaining and the remainders and Reversions thereof and all the right title claim
       and Interest of him the said Jacob Funk  To have and to hold the said lott of ground with all the
       appurtenances thereunto belonging unto the said Joseph Dull his heirs and assigns to the only
       proper use and behoof of the said Joseph Dull his heirs and assigns forever  Subject to a yearly quit
       rent of one half Penny Sterling for the said lott from the Twenty ninth day of September next ensuing
       the date hereof to be paid to Jacob Funk his heirs and assigns forever and the said Jacob Funk
       doth hereby for himself & his heirs covenant and agree to and with the said Joseph Dull his
       heirs and assigns in manner as followeth Viz that he the said Joseph Dull yielding and paying the
       Yearly quit rent as aforesaid shall and may for himself his heirs and assigns have hold possess &
       enjoy the said lott of ground above described with all appurtenances thereunto belonging without the lease interruption
       or Molestation of the said Jacob Funck his heirs and assigns forever and further that he the
       said Jacob Funck for himself and his heirs the said Lott of ground above described with all its Appurtenances
       unto the said Joseph Dull his heirs and assigns against himself and his heirs and
       against all and every other Person or Persons claiming said premisses by from or under him or them
       or any of them shall and will warrant and for ever defend by these Presents  In Witness whereof
       the said Jacob Funk hath hereunto set his hand and seal the day and Year first above
       Written                                                                                    Jacob Funck   (S)
       Sealed and delivered in presence
                              of
          Thomas Johns
          Aquila Johns

       At the foot of the above Indenture was thus written To wit  Received on the day of the
       above date from the above named Joseph Dull the sum of Five Pounds current Money
       of Maryland in full for the Consideration money above said
       Witnesses present at signing                                                         Jacob Funk
                         Thomas Johns
                         Aquila Johns


 
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