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487) 497 said Freemans Land for One Hundred & sixty pches and from thence Runing west Eighty five pches to a bounded Oake in a swampe bounded on the East by a lyne drawne south for Two Hundred Ninety and one pches to a bounded Oake and from thence runing west for One Hundred and fourteene pches to a bounded Chestnutt & from thence Runing North for Two Hundred Ninety & one pches to a bounded black Oake in the line of the land of the aforesaid John Davis and with the said land to the first bounded Tree conteyning and resurveyed for One Thousand One Hundred & seaventeene Acres and all Messuages Tenements or dwelling houses yards barnes stables Outhouses Edifices Buildings Tobaccoe houses backsides Gardens & Orchards with their and every of their Appurtenances togeather with all rights profitts & benefitts to the same belonging or in any wise apperteyning And all Tymber and Tymber Trees wayes pasages woods Underwoods Fences rents Easements Comodities Hereditaments & Appurtenances whatsoever to the said Tract of Land belonging or in any wise appteining (Except one pcell of the aforesaid pcells of Land part of the said Tract of Land resurveyed into one intier Tract of Land aforesaid Called Ovenden lately sould by the said George Parker to John Haunce conteyning Two Hundred & fifty Acres of Land (little more or less) which said Tract of One Thousand One Hundred & seaventeene Acres of Land was deemed to the said George Parker in his Lordshipps High Court of Chancery as by the Record thereof may more at large appeare To Have and to Hold the said Tract or pcell of Land Messuages Tenements dwelling houses yards barnes stables outthouses Edifices buildings Tobaccoe houses backsides Gardens & Orchards and all & singular other the premisses before menconed or intended to to be hereby granted bargained sold demised & to farme letten with their & every of their Appurtenances and every part & pcell thereof (Except before Excepted) unto the said John Abington his Heires Execut.rs Admi.rs & Assignes from the Ensealing & delivery of these presents unto the full end & dureing out all the terme of Nine Hundred Ninety & Nine Yeares from thence for the next Ensueing & fully to be compleate & Ended without impeachment of or for any manner of waste Yeilding and paying therefore yearly & every year dureing the said Terme unto the said George Parker his Heires or Assignes One Corne or Grayne |
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