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An Act declareing what Estate Gabriel Parker and Ann his wife,
John Abington and Mary his wife, William Hutcheson, and Wil-
liam Pile and Elizabeth his wife have in the Lands Severally
devised to them by William Hutcheson Gentleman deced.
Whereas Gabriel Parker and Ann his wife John Abington and
Mary his wife William Hutcheson, William Pile and Elizabeth his
wife by their humble petition to his Excellency the Governeur and
the Upper and lower houses of this Present General Assembly have
Set forth that William Hutcheson late of Prince George's County
Gentleman dcccd by his last will and Testament bearing date the
thirteenth day of December Anno Dni Seventeen hundred and Eight
devised Severall tracts and Parcells of Land to these Petitioners in
manner as follows I give and devise to my daughter Ann Hutcheson
and her heirs for Ever the Land Piscattaway fforrest about Seven
hundred Acres As Also the Land Sang whare three hundred and
ffifty Acres And the Part of Jesmund I bought of Mark Hampton
about two hundred and twenty Acres And my Part of ffriendship
ffifty Acres And All that Part of Hazzard from the Main Road to
Piscattaway Creek where the Store House Stands as also thirty five
Acres of Land Called Littleworth and the Land Called Strife lying
upon Mattawoman in Partnership with Thomas Addison Estimate
Eight hundred Acres the whole my Part four hundred (the which
said Anne Hutcheson is Since Intermarried with Gabriel Parker
One of the aforesaid Petitioners) I give and Devise to my Daughter
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Liber LL, 5
Acts
Acts of 1724,
ch. 5
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Mary and her heirs for ever my half of the Land Whitehaven about
Seven hundred and Sixty acres in partnership with Thomas Addi-
son as Also my half of the Land Called Carlile About One hundred
and Sixty Acres as Also my half of the Land Called Friendship in
Partnership with the said Addison About Eight hundred and ffifty
Acres And One Tract Called the Vineyard about One hundred and
ffifty Acres and two thirds of the Land Called Saturdays work
And One Tract Called Speedwell Adjoyning thereunto both on Hen-
son's branch together with the Land Called Carick ffergus About
One hundred and Eighty Acres together wth my half of the Mill that
Stands thereon And my half of Want water thirty two acres in all
(the which Mary is Since Intermarried with John Abington likewise
One of the aforesd Petitioners) I give and Devise unto my Son Wil-
liam the Land Called Rotterdam and ffive hundred and ffifty acres
And the Indian Town Six hundred Acres on Nanjemy Creek as
Also mv Part of Wheelers purchase bought of John Middleton and
Hillory Ball and the land Joynt Interest Joyning thereon Lying on
the South Side of Pamunkie Creek to him and his heirs for ever I
give and devise to my daughter Elizabeth all the Land in Pamunkie
Neck (Viz) Wheelers Adventure About Seventy Six Acres the
Chance about two hundred and ffifty Acres Carick about four hun-
dred and Sixty Acres as Also the Hiccory Hills four hundred am
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