Alachua County Clerk of the Court Seal Alachua County Clerk of the Court
J.K. "Jess" Irby, Esq. - Clerk of the Court
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Instrument of writing for the purposes therein specified
         Witness my hand this 13th day of January A.D. 1848
                                             Robt. Youngblood
                                             Clerk of the Circuit Court
           Recorded this 13th day of January A.D. 1848
                                             Robt. Youngblood
                                                      Clerk

This Indenture this the first day of December in the year
of our Lord one thousand Eight hundred and forty three
between John Lored of the Island called Cedar Key in the
County of Alachua and Territory of East Florida, and John
William Cook Lored of the County of Columbia and Territory
aforesaid, Witnesseth that the said John Lored for and in
consideration of the sum of five dollars lawful silver
money of the United States, to him in hand well and
truly paid by the said John William Cook Lored at
and before the sealing and delivery of these presence, the
receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, hath granted bargained
aliened and enfeoffed, and doth hereby grant bargain
sell alien and enfeoff unto the said John William
Cook Lored his heirs or assigns, all those four buildings
Stores- warehouses and dwelling house with all the appurtenances
thereunto belonging or appurtaining, which Augustus
Steel of the said Island by agreement of the twenty sixth
day of September last Covenanted to sell to the said John
Lored his heirs or assigns, and which by Instrument of
writing duly executed on the twenty first day of November
last past, the said Steel did for the consideration
therein named convey all his interest legal and equitable in
and to the Same to the Said John Lored his heirs and
assigns. The said buildings being then Known as follows
one being the building occupied lately by the commissary
Department of the United States for the Storage of provisions
&c, two others as buildings nearly adjacent to the one last
described and now or late in the occupancy of Wiese & Brown
and the other a Dwelling House lately occupied by John Brown
Transcribed by Elaine Campbell 24 September 2001
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