Lowell Cemetery deeds by transfer, 1841-1886 , Part 17

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To Have and to Hold the afore granted premises muto the david John B. Hunt his heirs and assign's forever, with all the privileges and appartenances there to belonging.


In Witness Where of I the Said Waldo A. Fisher and Angeling, wife of David Wald. A. Mi token of her release of all right and title of or to both dower and homestead in the granted premises have hereunto Och our hands and deals this 22d day of June, A.D. 1869,


Wald. A. Fisher. Impresence of angelina Fisher. Jaha re, no alvi. 50 c; Rer. I tam/2. Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Middlesex Por. June 22,189. Then personally appeared the above named Wald. A. Fisher and acknowledged the above instrument by humi subscribed to be his free act and dead Before no Ashul. Malerin Recorded July 22,1869, IHM ali, black, Mon of Peace.


Taylor Pierce 1218


Know ale men by these Presents, that I Paris R. Taylor Of, Lowell, Massachusetts Mi consideration of One Hundred Dollars to one paid by Ashley F. Price of David Lowell, the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, have granted, gold and assigned unto said Prorcó, A certain Lot of Land in the Lowell Cemetery, in Lowell, situated on Path No. Ga, and numbered 1218, being the Dance lot conveyed to me fy the Proprietors of the Lowell Cemetery Alig, 6. 1867.


To Have and to Hold the said Lot to the Said Pierce his hair's and assigns forever with all the privileges and appartenances thereto belonging.


In Witness Where af I the said Paris K. Taylor and Anna b. Taylor, wife of Said Paris K. who hereby releases her right of dower in the premises, have hereto Del-our hands and Deals This Second day of of September, A. D. 1869. Paris R. Taylor. Ly Anna b. Taylor, Ky Inpresence Margaret Carson. 50 ct- Rev. Stamp. Middlesex fr. Jeft. 4.1869. Then personally appeared the above named Paris . Taylor and acknowledged the foregoing instrument by Kimi subscribed to be his free godt-and alled before me Thu the Me aloni, Jis of the Peace.


Recorded Getty. 1869, John El Malvin. block. Kumbale Know all Men by these presents, that I, John to Y. Kimibule of the City of Elmira , N.Y. grantee. Watson. within named, for and in consideration of the sum of Fifty Dollars the receipt where 816. is hereby acknowledged, and confessed, do hereby gré, grant, bargain, sell, convey, transfor, assign and oct- over unto Benjamin F. Watson of the City and County of New York and State affordand his he's and assigns All my right, title and interest


Mi and to the hot and premises mentioned and described in the within instrument. To Have and to Hold the aforesaid mentioned and described promises unto the said Benjamin J. Watson his he's and assigns forever, Subject however to all the exceptions and conditions in the within instrument contained. In Witness Where of, I have herauto set my hand and Deal at the City of Elvira aforce= Said this Tenth day of September in the year of our Lord one think and eight hundred and sixty-seine. Achu H. Kunbule. if


50 ct, Rev. Starm/r.l. Know all Men by these Presents, that I Ielen I Minibule wife of the said John. I. Rini- bule for and in consideration of the sun of One Dollar to me mi hand paid by the said Benj. F. Watson the receipt of which is hereby, acknowledged by there presents doth grant remise, release, and forever quet claim muito the Said Benjamin F. Watson his hear's and as= Digno forever all the dower and two- thirds right and title of lower and thirds, and other rights, little interest property, claim and demand whatsoever in law and equity the Daid Helen Y. Juni tale of and the named premises or any part-or france In Witten Where Ihave heart


Del my hand and deal of the City of New York this 24th day of October in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred State of New York to: bounty Up Chemung


October


Pall of, her The within theref. Eleverá


and sixty-nine. Helen I. Futbale. LI


On this 24th day A. D.186g. before me personally and sever ally came the above named when He Luibule cand Helen Is his wife to me personally Known to be the persons described in and who executed the within instrument and severally acknowledged the execution thereof. And the Said Wiley & Kini = ball on a formate examination by me had a party Your her said husband acknowledged that she


executed said instrument freely and without any fear on compulsion of her daid husband. N. P. Fassett Notary for themany bounty. Read & Recorded Dec. 19.1869. John Il. Salvini black.


Publi Mi and


Braydon Ut.


Gage 1/2 1190.


Throw ale men by these Presents. That I, Nancy B. Braydon of Lowde in the County of Middlesex of State of Massachusetts, in Consideration of the duo of One Dollar to


me fraid by Isaac J. Tage of David Lowell, the receipt where of is hereby acknowledged, do hereby transfer, remise, release, and forever quit-claim unto the said Isaac J. gage The Northonly half of Lot 1190 in the Lowell Cemetery the Said Not being the Dame deded to me by the Proprietors the Lowdle Cemetery, and bearing date the Tenth day of July 1857. and recorded in the books of said Company, and this trans : for is hardly given subject to the conditions and limitations thereen del-forth also to the following reservation, to wit; that no person or persons thate over be buried in the said hay lot except the before named Isaac J. and his present wife Phernett. To Have and to Hold the above


released premises, with all the privileges and appartenances to the same belonging to the Said Isaac and his hair's and assigns to his use and beloof forever. And I the Daid Nancy B. Braydon for myself and my havre executors and administrators, de covenant with the said Lage and his


havis and assigns, that the premises are free from all incumbrances made or sup: fored by me and that I will and my heirs, executors, and administrators shall Warrant and defend the came to the said Gage his heirs and assigns forever against


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Hopkins to 781.


the law ful claires and demands of all persons claiming by, through or under the David Braydon bill- against none other. In Witness Where of the Said Nancy B. Braydon iii token of her release with the above reservation and conditions of all right and title of the granted promises have Therent Iel my hand and deal this Twelfth day of April in the year of our Lord one thous= and eight hundred and seventy. Nancy B. Braydon. LG Signed sealed and delivered in presence of Horac. D. Gove, Insan Mr. Love .


Middlesey Ys: April 12,187", Then personally appeared the above named Nancy B. Braydon and acknowledged the above instrument to be her free ad and died. Before one Jana B. Love, Justin of the Peace.


50 ct. Rev. Stanf. duly cancelled. Recie of Recorded April 12.1870,


block.


Know all Men by these Presents, That I, James Hopkins of Lowell in the Bounty of Dexter. Middlesex and Commonwealth of Massa= chusetts, in consideration of One Hundred and Ten Dollars, fraid by Solomon K. Dexter of Said Lowell, the receipt where of is hereby acknowledged, do hereby remise, release and forever quit claim nonto the Said Dexter his har's and assigns One Lot of Land in the Lowdle Cemetery situated on the Way called Path No. 29. and numbered No. 781, and as pfrecified in a deed to me from the Pro= victors of said Cemetery dated the 14th day of April, A. S. 1848. Subject however to the conditions, limitations and covenant and with the privileges contained in David died.


To Have and to Hold the above


released promises, with all the privileges and appartenances to the dance belonging, to the David Dexter his have's and assigns to his use and beloof forever. And I the said James Hopkins for myself and my hair's, executors and administrators, do covenant with the said Dexter his havis and assigns that the premises are free from all incumbrancas made or Suffered by one and that I will and may hevis, executors, and administrators, shall warrant and defend the same to the Said Dexter- havis and assigns forever, against the lawful claims and demands of all persons claiming by, through or render me but against None ne other. In Witness Whoway, I, the said James Ho fokus together with Harriet Hopkurs nike of said James in token of her release of all right and title of or to both dower and homestead in the granted premises have horeuntilel-our hands and deals this 26th day of July, AD. 1870.


James Hopkins. L.D. Harriet Hopkins, E.S,


Signed, Sealed and delivered in presence Presence of J.b. Abb. It.


50 c. Rev. Stamp, daly cancelled. Middlesex yo: July 24. 18%. Then personally appeared the above named James Hopkins and acknowledged the above instrument to be his free ad and deed, before me . I. Abbott, Justice of the Peace. Reci of Recorded July 27, 1840.


John I. M. alvi, black T. C.


Know all Men by these Presents, that I, An= Chambers drew Chambers of Providence, RI, in' con=


to Dideration of Twenty five Dollars to me paid Parsons. by William Parsons of, Lowale, Mass, the receipt where of is hereby acknowledged, do 749. hereby give, grant, Chargain, De and convey to David Parsons Acertain Lot of Land in the Lowell Cemetery, Lowell, being Lot- 149, on Path 33, and the Same lot conveyed to me by the Proprietors of the Lowell Cemetery by dad dated Mich. 15, 1849. To Have and to Hold the Dance to the said Parsons, he's heirs and assigns forever.


Witness my hand and Deal and the hand of Margare my wife who hardly releases all claim to dower in the premises) this 34 th day of July, A.D. 1870.


Andrew Chambers, (Kg) Maryard Chambers.(S)


50 ct. Rev. Hamp. Henry martin Fille Elling worth


State of Rhode Island County of Providence for. aug 29, 1870, Then personally appeared the foregoing named Andrew Chambers and acknowledged the within instrument by himi Subscribed to be his frece act and died. Define me Henry Martin 10mrs. of Peace


Recorded Sept 7.1870. block.


Know all Men by these Presents, That I Charles Wieder of Worcester in the Bounty of Grant. Worcester and State of Massachusetts, in consideration of the Dum of Fifty- Gwi Dollars 997 to me paid by Elisha Grant of Andover in the bounty of Essex and State of Massachusetts, The receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, have granted, bargained and bold, and by there presents do grant bargain and code Muto the Said Grand- his hours and assigns forever


A certain Lot of Land in the Lowell bonnetory in said Lowell situated on Path 57 and numbered ggy, said lot con- training 300 superficial sq. ft- and the same converted to me by the Proprietors of Dais Cm= etony by dead dated Juin 1, 1842.


To Have and to Hold the afore


mentioned premises unto the Dai Grant his have's and assigns forever with all the privileges and appurtenaus thorale belonging In Witness Where I this said charts Wieder and Catherine De wife of the Said Charles Mi token of her release of all right and little to both dower and homestead in the granted premises have hereantes del- our hands and deals this Fourth day of Auquel mi the year of our Lord Que Thirds and Eight Hundred and Severity. Charles Wilder. batterie D. Wieder, LS


Witness, Frank N. Wilder. 501 ct. New Start,


Worcester p: Worcester mrs. Sept, 1 2, 187, Then personally appeared the above named Charles and Catherine 2. Wilder and feverally acknowledged that the above instrument is their free act and died. Before me J. L. Nelson. Jos of the Peace.


Recorded Loft 14,1870, chu El. Migalvin, blesk.


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Wieder to


Hope to


Hope 1/2 511


Way Profois Cemetery 688


Be it Finow, That I. Jonathan Hope, of Sowell, Massachus sette, in consideration of One Hundred Dollars to me fuiil by William Ho. Hope of Lowell the receipt where of is here by acknowledged, have granted, bold and assigned, and do ly. these presents grant, sell und assegni, unto pavil William H. Hope


Que Lat off and in the Gowell Cemetery, contain- ing) Three Hundred superficial squarefeet, and berg) one half of Lot numbered 10511, and the same deeder to me by the Impactors of the Lowell Cemetery Jeme 22, AD, 1858.


To have and to hold the same unto the sun William H. Hope his heers and assigns forever.


In Mitnep Whereof, the said Jonathan Hope (und Annie, wife ofsaid Jonathan), who hereby releases all rights of dower in the premises) have) hereunto schow hands and seals this Irenty eighth day of February, A. D. 1890.


Jona. Hope Annie E. Hope L. g


Commonwealth of Massachusetts Merivalerex po. Oct, 3, 1870 Then person ally appeared the above named Jonathan Hope and acknowledged the foregoing' instruments byhim subscribed to be his free bets and deed, Before me


John F. Ale Alini


Justice of the Peace. Recorded Oct. 3, 1870. Johnd. No ali, black.


know all men by these Presents, That We, Many E. Way, While, and Mary & May, School Teacher, Az Way, William Hay, 4 Frances of Carpenter, wife of F. O Carpenter all ofthe City of Lowell, and Eligich f. Krraffi, wife of herge b. Keinfe, offerstre Maine, and Ara H. Hay of San Francisco, California, and Land I May of Sacrements, California, in consideration of an en change oflots in the Lovell Cemetery de ready give grown and convey unto the rifrectory the Swell Gernetery.


À cectuna bet ofland in the Laul Cemetery. Cinq Lot 685. conveyed to var bule further Charles Way, Lay dee de dated May 16. 1853.


I have and to hold to theme the suril Proprietors, forever,


Hetzel new hands and seals, and the hands B. OCarpenter and Leo & Kaffe, husbands of Eligth A. and Frances of who houby release all dover vie être said premises this Functionth day of September 4. 2. 1890.


16. E. Hay Mary E. Hay Ania C. Hay Han He. Fr. Ha. Frances of May Fr. O Carpenter"


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George G. Kraffa L. Y. 4. H. Way . 4 Recorded Jan, 30,1871. Johni'd Higelini. black.


Hunt know ale men by these Presents, That I, to 91 John B. Hunt of Lowall City, County of Mid= Bentley dlexx and Commonwealth of Massachusetts, in consideration of Eighty Dollars fraid to me by Samuel Bentley of said Lowell City, the receipt whereaf is hereby acknowledged do hereby lease perpetually to said Bentley his heirs and assigns,


The furtherly half of a lot in the Lowell Cemetery numbered ninety-one, to be used by David Bentley his heir's and assigns as Ja place of bestial for the dead, Subject however to the conditions limitations and covenants and with the privileges contained in the deed of David Lot from Timothy J. Putnam formerly of Said Lowale, but now of Lynde boro, NIE, dated March Sa. 1871. it being understood that David Bentley his heirs and assigns are to occupy and enjoy all the privileges connected with


Daid lot forever, d. far as is necessary to fuck use of said Loft on leased premises by the lessee on his heart and assigns as could be had thered by me if this lease had not been made and executed by me, provided never= theless that daid Bentley his heirs or his assigns that never Underlab Said Premises and any attempt Do to do by him on them thule vacate and determine this lease. Witness my hand and deal the 13 th day of Africa, S.D.1871.


John B. Elant. LS


In presença y J. El. In alvi. Middlesex Of. April 13, 1871. Personally appeared John B. Hunt- and acknowledged the foreging instrument to be his free and and dead. Refor and family m'aloni Mrs. of Pean. Recorded April 13, 1871, tolun El Mialoni, Clarke.L.C.


Please to Tinker 80%.


Be it know, that I, Joseph V. Pcase of Running in Druften bounty, State of New Hampshire, in consideration of Forty Dollars to me paid by Henry M. Tinker of Lowell, the receipt of which sun w here by acknowledged, de grant, bargain well and convey unto the said Tinker and his heiw and assigns; One half of a lot of land in the Lowell Cemetery, numbered Eight Hundred nil Giri, being the same premises conveyed to me by Joseph Noyes, by deed lated, april 25h A. C. 1856. To have and to hold to the said meny linker, with all the privileges and appartenances, the its belonging, to him and his head, and wsigne forever.


Witness my hand and real, being un- - riedl] this twenty-eighth day of March, a. K. 15/1. Witness.


John De. me alvine. middlesex Is: March 28th 1871. Then personally apparat the alive warned


biskt W. Face, and acknowledged the foregoing Sinstrument by him subscribed, to be his peed act,


Before me, foton ne m' unii justice of the Peace,


Recorded May 5, 1871 black L.l.


Know all Men, that I. Elias Browns of Lowell to Massachusetts, in consideration of Joventy Swett. Dollars to me fraid by Henrietta Involt of Said Lowell, the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, do hereby lease perfectially, to David Imolt and her heirs and assigns One-fourth fast-of a lot mi the Lowele bemotory numbered 541. on paths Nos. 9 and 10. containing 75 0g. ft. to be used by David Indt and her hair's and assigns as a place of burial for the dead, subject however to the conditions and with the privileges Contained in the deed of said lot from the Profunctions the Lawle Cemetery to me dated Nov. 8. 1865.


To Have and to Hold to said Iwatt and her here's and assigns to occupy and enjoy all the privileges connected with Said Gilt forever Witness my hard and deal this Sixtenth day of June A.D. 1871. Elias Barns. L.J. Comming-Ith of Massachusetts, Middlesex Ps: June 16. 1871. Then personally appeared the above maimed Elias Brons and acknowledged the Spregoing instrument by him subscribed to be his free ach and dead. Before me D. Hull Rice. Justin of the Proms. Recorde June 16.1871. Ojohn El Mali, black RC


1/4 of 541.


#1085. Lied 10 Know all men by these Presents, that I Will and Child of brown Point, New York in consideration of One Hundred and Seventy five Dollars to me paid by John El Malvin Malin of Lowele, Massachusetts, the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, do hereby barga" Dell and convey hunto the daidet Ashil El. Malin and This heirs and assigns


A Lot of Land in the Lowle Cemetery numbered Jen Hundred and Eighty five with the Iron Fence and Granite Stone about the dame, it being the lot conwayed to me by Limi's Child by dead dated Dec. 8.18520. To Have and to Hold the afore.


granted premises with all the privileges and appartenances thereto belonging Into the daid M'alvin and his here's and assigns forever. Witness my hand and deal this Twenty-sixth day of June, A.D. 1871. 150 cl: Res, Glaub; Willard Child. LI Impresence of Samuel A, No Phetres. Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Middlesex Po: June 26.1871. Then personally appeared the


above-named Willard Child, being un-married and acknowledged the foregoing instrument by him Subscribed to be his free ad - and deed, Before me Samuely A. MoPpetres Justice of the Peau. 6. Recorded June 26, 1871. John H. calvin, berk L.C.


calvin to Know all men by these Presents, ThatI, Achu El. Halvan, of Kowale in the Bounty of Jobbetto. Middlesex and Commonwealth of Massachusetts Mi Consideration of Two Elundred and Fifty Dollars 108.5. to me fraid by Jooath R. Tabletts, of Said Lowale, the receipt- whereaf is hereby, acknowledged have granted bargained and Gold and by there presents d. grant, bargain and Date mint the Said Josafely R. Tablett, his hours and assigns, A certain Lot of hand in the Lowale Cemetery, Salvate on Juckerman Avenue, and numbered # 1085, with the Arin France and Granite Stone about the same, it being the Dance lot con: veyed to me by Rer . Willard Child , by died dated June 2G. 1871.


To Have and to Hold the afore granted premises with all the privileges and appurtenanos there to belonging to the Daily Arough R. Jobbetts his heirs and assigns, to his and their use and beh of forever.


And I the said John El Malvin for myself and may har's and assigns, hardly CN = mand Ao and with the said grouph R. Jobbet his he's and assigns, that the said Lot is free from all incumbrancas , and that I will and my he's and assigns shall Warrant-and Defend the same to the said Joseph R. Hibbetts his here's and assigns forever.


In Witness Whereas I the said the El Michvi, together with Nella Mr. Malvin wife of said wird, mi token of her release of all right and title to both dower and homestead in the afore- granted premises have herecanto Del-our hands and Deals this Fifteenth day of August- in the year of our Lord Eighteen Elundred " and Seventy- one,


Achi el. Maloni. (Lg) Nelli In. MiClini (L) 50 d: Ren. Stampa. Middleser ip: Lowell Any, 15,1871, Then per: Donally offreared the above named John El Mali and acknowledged, the above instrument by Qui Subscribed to be his free ad and dead ,'


Before me E. F. Thermann , Instin of the Peace . Recorded Aug. 15, 1971. phu El Mali, black L.C.


In consideration of exchange of lot in the howell Cemetery, I, Asa l. Russle of Lowle, hereby Sale and transfer to the Proprietors of the Lande Centery the within described Lot- bring 150 Vijf gloed to Said Proprietors forever. . It. of land on Path No.50.


Witness my hand and deal and hand and head of my wife Enverra he. Russle who hereby releases right of dower this Second day


Asa l. Russule. (x) Emma Mr. Rurale. (X) Middlesex to Sept. 2.1871. Then personally affect Asa b. Huncle and acknowledged the above instrument by him subscribed to be his freeach and delle Refiere me Jas. Iz Bittrich. Justici of the Peace. lace.


Recorded Left, 2,5871. Clarke, Ll.


Know all Men by these Presents that


Bromaga 50 cl.


to


Davis.


#675.


frais by


Plus Davis


Lowell in the County,


of Middlesex and State of Massachusetts. the receipt where is hardly acknowledged do hority tele, remise, Release, and forma quit-claing unto the Said he Davis One certain lot of land situated


being a


Mi laid Lawdle the dome


burial lot in the Lowell Cemetery add situated on the street or way called Washington Avenue and being lot-numbered 675 mm


a place of said Cemetery drawn by one Noresto and containing 500 dy. ft. of luck more or less being the dance lot-conveyed to me by Lewis F. Every by dead daly ? recorded. To slave and to Hold the above.


released premises with all the privileges and affronterignor to the Same belonging to the Said John Davis his hair's and assigns to his and their use and bakeoff forwar. And I the Said Drusilla & Branch


for myself and my heirs, executors, and administrators, do covenant with the said John Davis his here's and assigns that the premios are free from all in cumbrances made or suffered by me and that I will and my huis, executors and administrators shale war? rund and defend the dance to the said the Davis his her's and assigns forever against the lawful claims and demands of all persons claiming by through or under me but againt none other.


In Witness What If the said Ausilia I. Buna, Widow, have hoveunits hel my hand and full this 13 the day of May in the year of one hand eighteen honderd and devant-two, 5- State of Maryland Bolthmore for. May 22,1812. Then personale


Rer. in the bounty of Kings and State of New York, in consideration One Hundred Seventy five Dollars


appeared the above-name. Sous le . S. Sunt and acknowledged the alm instrument to be her free. act and dend, before my J. W. Davis.


Austies of the Peace. Reader June 3, 1872. Abid Mi alvani blank L.C .


Know all Men by these foresants, that


50cl. Rua I When Davis of Lowale in the bounty of Middlesex and Commonwealth Of massachusetts, in consideration. One Hundred and Seventy five Dollars to me frais by Komisa Mr. Nello of Dracula in david bounty, the receipt where is hardly acknowledged do hardly ade remise, release and forever quit clain muito the Said Lomia In. Neles One contain lot of land situated in daid Lowell, the dance bring a burial lots in the Soul beauty and inturated on the street. or way called Markingtun Avenue and being lot-sumbad 675 on a plan of said draw by one Worcester and containing goo Dy.f I land more or less bring the drum And cound to me by Smile. S. Mout by del date My 13. A.S.1822,


To Have and to Hold the above. released froming with all the privileges and affartenaus to the Jan beloning Paid Loin M. Neles har Pers and assigns to her and then use and buffy form And I the said onhin Duis for myself and my his Executes and Admientity do current with the die domy Mr. Hele. her this and amigs that the forms. four four de crocantes


made in suffi by me and that I will and my him excent and adistants shall weund a defend the dance to the did Lem Mr. Nales this and asings from against the lecfel los and deals of de fus clarins thingto or wurde we bud- agard- some other,


Davis tu Wales, # 5.


In Witness What I the Did phun Savis bing sommaria have hercunt. Ich my hand al del this 25 day of Many Mi the year of ou ml


eighteen hundred and font-two. Ich. Davis. LS


Muchas for Mag 25.1872 affred the chanand the Davis and ade- mulled the the instruct to be his free . Jus. If Neam.


Recorded Jung 2. 1822. blank. L.C.


Bowles


Hudson Know all Men by these Presents, That I, William to Hudson, Year, named in the within deed to me from the Proprietors of the Lowell Cemetery dated Oct- 19,1866. and now of Fitchburg in the Bounty Giles # 871. of Worcester and Commonwealth of Massachusetts, in consideration of Two Hundred Dollars to me paid by Charles P. Bowles and Nancy Files both of Lowdle Massachusetts, the receipt where is hereby acknowledged, do hereby give, grant, bargain, Sale and convey to the Dark Bowles and Files, their hours and assigns, the lot of land in the Lowell Cometory within named, bounded and described. To Have and to hold the afore granted premises unto the said Bowles and Files their hair's and assigns forever, subject to the conditions and limitations and with the privileges within named described and let-forth. And I hereby covenant-to and with the Daid Bowles and Files, their heirs and aorigins that I am lawfully seized of the afore granted. premises that they are free from all incumbrances except as within stated that I have a right to Dell and convey said fremiss for the purposes and Subject to the restrictions within named, and that I will warrant and defend the dame to the laid Bowles and Files their heirs and assigns forever.




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