From American Philosophical Society: Bond and Mortgage
(unpublished)
[Philadelphia, November 20, 1787]
Know all Men by these presents That the American Philosophical
Society held at Philadelphia for promoting useful knowledge are
held and firmly bound unto His Excellency Benjamin Franklin
Esquire Doctor of Laws of the said City of Philadelphia in the sum
of One thousand pounds in specie Gold and silver lawful Money of
Pennsylvania to be paid to the said Benjamin Franklin his certain
Attorney Executors Administrators or Assigns, To which payment
well and truly to be made the said American Philosophical Society
held at Philadelphia for promoting useful knowledge do bind
themselves, and their successors firmly by these presents, dated
the twentieth day of November, in the year of our Lord, one
thousand seven hundred and eighty seven, and sealed with the seal
of the said society.
The Condition of this obligation is such that if the above
bounden American Philosophical society held at Philadelphia for
promoting useful knowledge, or their successors, or any of them,
shall and do well and truly pay, or cause to be paid unto the
named Benjamin Franklin his certain Attorney Executors
Administrators or Assigns, the just sum of Five hundred pounds in
specie Gold and Silver lawful Money of Pennsylvania on the
Twenthieth day of November next with lawful Interest for the same,
without any fraud, or further delay, then the above Obligation to
be void, or else to be, and remain in full force and Virtue.
Endorsed: £ 30.0.0 Recd. Feb. 7. 1789 of Francis Hopkinson Esqr.
Treasurer of the Philosophic Society Thirty pounds for One Years
Interest of the within Bond, pd me. B. Franklin
£ 67.10.0 Recd. February 24th 1791. of Mr. John Vaughan Treasurer
of the Philosophic Society Sixty Seven pounds ten shillings for
two years & one quarters Interest of the within Bond. Rich Bache
£30.0.0 Recd. Feb. 24th 1792 of do. a year’s Interest. Rich.
Bache
£30.0.0 Recd. Feby. 26 1793 of do. a year’s Interest. Benjn.
Franklin Bache
£ 30.0.0 Recd. March 4, 1794 of do. do. Rich Bache
£30.0.0 Recd. Febry. 10th 1796 of do. do. Rich Bache
£ 30.0.0 Recd. April 12 f do. do. Rich Bache
Notation: Bond. The American Philosophical society held at
Philadelphia In promoting useful knowledge to His Excellency Benj.
Franklin
This Indenture made the day of November, in the year of our
Lord, one thousand seven hundred and eighty seven, Between The
American Philosophical Society held at Philadelphia for promoting
useful knowledge of the one part And His Excellency Benjamin
Franklin Esquire Doctor of Laws of the said City of Philadelphia,
and state of Pennsylvania of the other part, Whereas the said
American Philosophical Society held at Philadelphia for promoting
useful knowledge by their certain Bond or Obligation bearing even
date with these presents, stand bound unto the said Benjamin
Franklin his Executors Administrators and Assigns in the sum of
One thousand pounds in specie Gold and silver Lawful Money of
Pennsylvania, conditions for the payment of the sum of Five
hundred pounds like Money with Interest on the Twentieth day of
November Next Now in order for the better and further securing the
payment of the said sum of money and Interest on the day of
payment mentioned in the said obligation and for and in
consideration of the sum of five shillings Money aforesaid to the
said American Philosophical Society held at Philadelphia for
promoting useful knowledge paid by the said Benjamin Franklin, the
said American Philosophical Society held at Philadelphia for
promoting useful knowledge have granted bargained sold and
confirmed and by these presents do grant bargain sell and confirm
unto the said Benjamin Franklin his Heirs and Assigns All that
certain Lot or piece of Ground, situate on the North side of Arch
street between seventh and eighth streets from Delaware, in the
said City of Philadelphia, containing in front, on Arch street
aforesaid forty feet and in length or depth threee hundred and six
feet, bounded on the East by Ground of David Rittenhouse (which
Lot the said Society bought of Francis Hopkinson Esquire.)
together with all and singular the ways Waters Water courses
Liberties Privileges and Appurtenances.
Also all and singular the Cellers or Ground floor and such other
parts of the Building as may be rented by the said Philosophical
Society of, or in part of a certain Brick Messuage or Hall erected
on a piece of Ground part of the public Square on which the State
House is built in the said City of Philadelphia, and which piece
of Ground was granted to the said American Philosophical Society
held at Philadelphia for promoting useful knowledge, by Acts of
Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for the purpose of
erecting the said Hall or Building together with the Rents, Issues
and profits due; and to be come due from or out of the said
Cellers, or Ground Floor and such other parts of the said Building
or Hall as may be rented by the said Society and the free use and
possession thereof, And all the Estate Right Title Interest
property claim and demand whatsoever of the said American
Philosophical Society held at Philadelphia for promoting useful
knowledge of into, or out of the said first described Lot of
ground, and the said Cellars and other parts of the said Hall or
Building and Premises, with the Appurtenances thereunto severally
and respectively belonging To have and to hold the said first
described Lot of Ground and the said Cellers and herein before
described parts of the said Hall or Building with the
Appurtenances, and the Rent issues and profits of the said
Cellars, and herein before described parts of the said Hall or
Building unto the said Benjamin Franklin his Heirs and Assigns to
their only proper use benefit and behoof for ever provided always
nevertheless that in case the said American Philosophical Society
held at Philadelphia for promoting useful knowledge shall and do
well and truly pay or cause to be paid to the said Benjamin
Franklin his executors Administrators or Assigns the just and full
sum of Five hundred pounds Lawful Money aforesaid with lawful
Interest for the same ofn the Twentieth day of November which will
be in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and eighty
eight, according to the conditions of the said herein recited
Obligation, theat then, and in such case this Indenture shall be
void, and of none effect any thing herein contained to the
tontrary thereof not withstanding In Witness whereof the said
American Philosophical Society held at hiladelphia for promoting
useful knowledge, have caused the Seal of the said Society to be
affixed, and these presents to be Witnessed by the Vice Presidents
and secretaries of the said society.
We the Undersignd Certify that the above Mortgage was Executed
on the twentieth day of November One thousand Seven hundred &
Eighty Seven Witness our hands 5th March 1791
Witness Andrew Werner.
Recorded in the Office for Recording of Deeds &ca. for the City
and County of Philadelphia in Mortgage Book No 7 Page 300.
| Witness my hand and seal of Office |
Notation: Mortgage: the American Philosophical society held at
Philadelphia for promoting useful Knowledge to His Excellency
Benjn. Franklin
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