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Deed Between Robert BRADEN and George MULL
found in Loudoun Co., VA Deed Book 2N, pg 202 dated 14 February
1811
[transcribed by Sue Beach, September 1997]
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This Indenture made this 10th day of June eighteen hundred and
Eleven Between Robert Braden of the County of Loudoun and State
of Virginia of the one part and George Mull [?] of the same place
of the other part, Witnesseth that the said Robert Braden for
and in consideration of the sum of one dollar to him in hand paid
by the said George Mull the receipt whereof is hereby ackn'd hath
Bargained and Sold and by these presents doth Grant, bargain and
Sell unto the said George Mull his heirs and assigns a certain
lot of Land situate in the said County of Loudoun on the east
side of the Short hill being a part of a tract of Land the said
Braden purchased of Amos Janney And Bounded as follows Beginning
at a poplar in the original line then with said line N. 3 E. 81
po. To a Mapole [sic], thence S 17 E 80 po. To a pile of Stones
corner to a lot purchased by Moses Miller thence with his line
81 W. 2 po. To the Beginning containing Eight acres of Land be
the quantity more or less. Together with all and singular the
appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining
With the rents [unreadable word] and profits thereof. To have
and to hold the said lot of Land with all its appurtenances unto
the said George Mull, his heirs and assigns forever and the said
Robert Braden for himself, his heirs, Ex'rs, and Adm's doth covenant
and agree to warrant and defend the said lot of Land with its
appurtenances unto the said George Mull, his heirs and assigns
forever free from the claim of him, the said Robert Braden, or
any other person Claiming Through, by or under him. In Witness
Whereof the said Robert Braden hath hereunto set his hand and
seal the day and year first above written.
At a Court held for Loudoun County June 10th, 1811.
This deed from Robert Braden to George Mull was ackn'd and ordered
to be recorded.