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June Court
1735
(29) being Sworn on y.e holy Evangelist of Almighty God saith that about fourteen Years ago he was desired by John and Richard Mcgraw to go with them and some other of their Neighbours to a marked old hickory Stump being the Second Bounder of a tract of land Called Owens delight where they then marked an Red oak sapling standing near the said old hickory Stump and they then agreed that that red oak saplin should be the Second Bounder of the said tract and further saith not his James I Laws mark
deponant was requested by Richard Carey for to go down to a bounder of a tract of Land Called owens Improvement who told the deponant that the Occasion of this Calling of him there was to Certifie him that this tree being a large pine was the first Bounder of the said tract which said tree standing on the southermost side of a branch that runneth into great Monie Creek and further saith not his James I Laws mark
deponant was requested by Richard Carey to go and view a bounder of a tract of land Called Owens Improvement which bounder was a large pine and being the first bounder of the aforesaid tract which tree lying and being now on the Southermost side of a branch that runneth into great Monie Creek and further saith not Henry Newman
was requested by Richard Carey for to goe down to a bounder of a tract of land Called Refuge who told the deponant that the Occasion of his Calling him ^there^ was to Certifie him that this tree being a large white oak was the first bound of the said tract which said tree standing on the Southermost side of a branch that runneth into great monie Creek & further saith not his Thomas Denwood (seal) James I Laws John Finch (seal) mark Capell King (maryland |
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