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An Annuity by Deed Pol.
TO all Christian people to whom these presents shall come; A. B. of C. in the County of S. Esquire, sendeth greeting in our Lord God everlasting. Know yee that the said A. B. for divers good causes and considerations him therunto moving, hath given, granted, and confirmed, and by these presents doth give, grant, and confirm unto E. F. of, &c. One Annuity or annuall rent of five pounds, of lawfull mony of England, to be well and truly paid unto the said E. F. and his Assigns, from and immediatly after the decease of the said A. B. out of all, and singular that, and those the Messuages, Lands, & Tenements, with their, and every of their severall, & respective Appurtenances, scituate, lying, and being in P. late in the possession of L. M. called, or known by the name of H. Tenement, to have, and to hold, receive, perceive, and take the said Annuity, or annuall rent of 5 l. by the year, to him the said E. F. and his Assigns, immediatly after the decease of the said A. B. for, and during the tearm of sixty years, if he the said E. F. so long shall live; The same to be had, taken, received, and paid by, and to him the said E. F. and his Assigns, at the Feast-daies of Saint Martin the Bi∣shop in Winter, and Pentecost, by even and equall portions, the first payment therof to begin and take commencement at such of the said Feasts as shall first, and next happen after the death and decease of the said A. B. with a clause of distress, as in the last mentioned Grant.