Deed from Israel and Mary Pemberton Discharging
	Ground Rent
	Copy of abstract: Department of Records, Recorder of Deeds, City of
	Philadelphia
	<December 13, 1775: Israel Pemberton, merchant of Philadelphia,
	and his wife Mary, in consideration of £350 on lawful Pennsylvania
	money, release and confirm to Benjamin Franklin the
	annual ground rent of fifteen Spanish pistoles, or the equivalent
	in Pennsylvania currency, due from James Pearson to Pemberton
	by deed of sale of June 6, 1760, for a lot on the south side of
	Jones’s Alley, commonly called Pewter Platter Alley, in Philadelphia,
	thirty-eight feet in breadth and sixty feet in depth,
	bounded on the east by a house and lot of the late Thomas Ryles,
	on the south by lots of Thomas Hyne and John Lynn, on the west
	by a house lately owned by Robert Grace, and on the north by the
	alley. The Pembertons warrant Franklin’s title and their own
	power to convey it. Signed by them, witnessed by Jno. Ord and
	W.P. Gibbs, and acknowledged the same day before Jno. Ord,
	justice of the peace. Recorded May 25, 1776.>