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Liber LL, 4
Acts
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this Seventeenth of July one thousand Six hundred and Eighty five
Joseph Bridger Wittness James Bennett Robert Pitt on which said
deed poll or Instrument is thus Endorst Viz. Memorandu that this
day Viz. the Twenty Ninth day of July Anno Dom one Thousand
Six hundred and ninety five the within menconed Robert, Pitt made
Oath before me that he saw the within menconed, Seale, Sign and
Deliver the within menconed Indenture as his Act and Deed John
King. And Whereas it Likewise appears to this present Generall
Assembly that the said Joseph Bridger in his Life time being Willing
and desireous to performe what he by the said recited deed did
promise and agree to doe and Well and duly in due forme of Law
to assure and Convey the afd Tract of Land Called Bridgers Lott
unto the said Thomas Jones his heirs and Assignes forever accord-
ing to the true Intent and meaning of the agreement aforesaid
between the said Joseph Bridger and Hester his Wife and the afore-
said Thomas Jones so as aforesaid made and the true Intent and
meaning of the said recited Deed, well remembring that he had
received of the afd Thomas Jones before that Time the sume of
Eighty pounds Sterling the purchase mony of the said Land did
order and direct a deed of bargaine and Sale menconed to beare date
the Third day of July in the Year of our Lord God one thousand
Six hundred Eighty and Six to be made & prepared whereby he
Designed and Intended to Convey the afd Tract of Land Called
Bridgers Lot with the appurtenances unto the afd Thos Jones his
heirs and Assignes forever with warranty against him the said
Joseph Bridger his heirs and Assignes forever and all persons Claim-
ing by from or under him or them or any other person or psons
Whatsoever which said tract of Land is bounded and scituate in
manner and forme following Viz. Beginning at a markt white
Oake standing on a point of Land Called Tradeing point thence with
a line drawn North East for breadth up the River Manokin three
hundred perches to a markt hiccory Standing on a high bank on the
South West of a branch Called Kings branch thence with a line
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