Description | Reciting that there is an annuity of £10 due to him from his uncle Abraham Vanden Bempde, Now for £50 already paid to him by Abraham, and for £50 more to be paid at such times as the suit in chancery now depending between Abraham and John Vanden Bempde's cousin Ann Levingston shall be determined, John Vanden Bempde acquits his uncle from payment of the annuity |