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Liber LL, 5
Acts
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One Called Allisons Supply Containing two hundred Acres the Other
Called Mackeys Park Containing likewise two hundred Acres Ac-
cording to the meets and bounds thereof & now in the tenure and
Occupation of the said John Speak Junr when so made Over & Con-
vey'd as afd as was Given & Conveyed Or Intended to be Given
and Conveyed in the Afd Tract of Land Called Plymouth In the same
manner as if the afd two Tracts or parcells of Land Containing four
hundred Acres & all & Singular The premises whatsoever had Been
Given to the said John Speak & Winifred his wife & the Heirs of her
Body Lawfully Begotten for Ever & in Case the Heirs of the afd
Winifred wife of the afd Jon Speak shall Dye before they Come
to age to Enjoy and possess the said two tracts or parcells of Land
Then the said two Tracts & parcells of Land & all and Singular The
premises wth the Appurts shall Return to the said John Wheeler &
his heirs by the Deed of the said Wheeler Saving to Our Sover-
eign Lord the King his heirs and Successors The Right Hofible the
Lord PrOpry his heirs and .Surveyors and all Body's Pollitick &
Corporate & all others not menconed In this Act their Severall &
respective Rights.
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Acts of 1725,
ch. 19
(Amends
1708, ch. ii)
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A Supplementary Act To an Act Empowering Certain . Trustees
to Sell a Tract of Land In Talbott County called Frankford Saint
Michael Late The Estate of Inheritance of William Harris Late
of Calvert County and with the money thereby Ariseing to pur-
chase Other Lands for the use of Joseph Harris and Benjamin
Harris Sons of the said William Harris And the Heirs of their
bodys According to the Directions of the Last will and Testament
of the said William Harris.
Whereas by An Act of Assembly of this province made in Decem-
ber Assembly Anno Domini Seventeen Hundred and Eight for the
purposes in the Title above mentioned a Certain Richard Johns
John Hance and George Harris of Calvert County or any two of
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p. 79
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them Together with the said Joseph and Benjamin Harris were
Authoriz'd and Impowered to Sell and Dispose of the said Tract of
Land called Frankford Saint Michaels In the manner therein and
Thereby Directed to the uses And for the purposes therein Men-
tioned with a proviso That the said Richard, John, George, Joseph,
and Benjamin Harris or any Three of Them should Enter into
Recognizance in three Hundred pounds Sterling for the due Appli-
cation of the money to the uses in that Act Mentioned and Intended
and whereas a Deed of Sale was Duly made and Executed of the said
Lands According to the true Intents and meaning of the said Act
unto Samuel Dickenson his heirs and Assigns for Ever for the Con-
sideration of One hundred and fifty Pounds Sterling Therein men-
tioned and Duly paid But that altho' Richard Johns George Harris
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