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Court and Testamentary Business, 1649 50.13
that my said Wife doe surviue mee having Issue by mee the Liber A. said James Johnson or being with child at my death shee is onely to haue the free vse of all and every the Premisses during her life, and that after her death, they shall reniayne to the vse of such eldest sonne as it shall please God I may haue by my said wife, but if such eldest sonne shall happen to dye before his age of one & twenty yeares then to such other sonne of myne by her the said Barbara as shall first attaine to the said age, and for want of Issue male then to cuch daughter as shall first attaine to that age or bee marryed And for want of such Issue then to the sole & proper vse of my said wife soe surviving mee as aforesaid her heires Executors & Assignes for ever Witnes my hand this last day of May Anno dni 1650 James Johnson signed & delivered In the prsence of Tho: Hatton Margaret Hatton x her Marke
30 Junis William Hungerford his Marke for cattell & p. 336 Hoggs viz: Cropt & holed on both Eares.
Arthur Turnor his marke for cattell & Hoggs viz: Cropt and two slitts in the Cropp on both Eares.
John Harwood his Marke for cattell & Hoggs viz The right Eare flower deluced, and the left cropt and vnder keeled. John Courts his Marke for Cattell & Hoggs viz: The right Eare cropt and holed and the left Eare slitt and half taken away behinde and a hole vnderneath in the middle of the Eare.
ffrancis Pope his Marke for cattell & Hoggs viz: The right Eare swallowe forked, and the left slitt & half taken away behinde.
Richard Smith his Marke for Cattell & Hoggs viz: The left Earecropt and holed, and the right slitt downe, and the half before and a little peice behinde taken away
50 Junis May 24th 1650. Knowe all men by these prsents that I Walter Guest of Newtowne in the Province of Maryland Planter In consideracon that Willm Johnson of St Georges Hundred in the Province aforesaid Planter hath bound himself for mee and my onely vse and passed Bill or Specialty there- fore unto John Medley of Newtowne Planter to the value of 2000 l of Tob: and Caske 1 the said Walter Guest doe hereby
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