|
Liber LL, 4
Acts
|
since his Decease would have been the proper Moneys of the said
Mary Hall, in Case the said Jasper had not been bound for the said
Lee, which is thought to be the full Value of the said Land it is
humbly Prayed That it may be Enacted And Be it Enacted by the
Right Honourable the Lord Propry by and with the Advice & Con-
sent of his Lordships Governeur and the uper and Lower Houses
of Assembly and the Authority of the same that the said Mary Hall
her heires and Assignes from henceforth by vertue of this Act shall
be, as she and they hereby are Vested with an Absolute Indefeazable
Estate of Inheritance in fee Simple in the said Land Called Glades
Addition, the said Conveyance or any other matter or thing to the
Contrary notwithstanding.
|
|
|
Acts of
May, 1718,
ch. 11
p. 395
|
An Act for Supplying Defects in the Conveyance of Land from
John Carey John Burridge and George Cole, to Peregrine Browne
Merchant Deceased.
Whereas it appears to this Generall Assembly tht John Carey
now or late of London Merchant, John Burridge of Lime Regis in
the County of Dorsett Merchant, George Cole now or late of London
Merchant, and Peregrine Browne late of the Citty of London Mer-
chant Deceased, were Seized in their Demesne as of fee to them and
their heirs of and in the Severall tracts and Parcells of Land follow-
ing Videlicet Chilberry Containing two hundred and fifty acres, the
Addition Containing four hundred acres, Waters Neck Containing
One hundred acres, Batchelors hope Containing four hundred acres,
Batchelors Addition Containing fifty acres, all Scituate Lying and
being in Bush river in Baltemore County, and which Severall tracts
of Land are and were Commonly Called and Known by the name of
Chilberry Plantation and whereof the said John Carey was Seized
of one fourth or Quarter part, the said John Burredge of one fourth
or Quarter part, the said George Cole of one fourth or Quarter
part, and the said Peregrine Browne of the other fourth or
Quarter part, And that they the said John Carey John Burridge
George Cole, being Seized thereof as afd by their deed Indented
bearing date the twenty second day of Aprill in the Year of our Lord
|
|
|
p. 396
|
God one thousand Seven hundred, for the Consideracon of the Sume
of Sixty Six pounds fifteen Shills of Lawfull mony of England in
the said deed menconed to them in having paid, did Convey all their
right title and Interest in and unto the said Tracts of Land to the said
Peregrine Browne his heirs and Assignes for Ever
And Whereas the said Peregrine Browne became Indebted to the
Crowne, after the date of the said deed from the said Carey Burridge
and Cole to him in the Sume of five thousand five hundred and
Eighty nine Pounds Sterl: for recovery whereof Maurice Birchfield
Esqr Surveyor Generall of the kings Majesty Customs then in the
northern but now in the Southern District of America, as Agent and
|
|