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Acts of 1726,
ch. 4
p. 129
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An Act makeing Good and Effectual in Law a deed of bargain and
Sale from Thos Dent of Charles County To Thomas Osburn of the
same County when Recorded.
Whereas Thomas Osburn of Charles County by his humble peti-
tion to This General Assembly hath sett forth That in the Year of
Our Lord One Thousand Seven hundred and nine he purchased from
a Certain Thomas Dent of the same County a Tract of Land Called
Wheelers Palme as by the Deed thereof appears which Deed The
said Osburn had Duly Acknowledged before two Justices at the Then
next County Court and paid the Alienation as usuall in such Cases
and Delivered The Same to John Rogers Gent then Clerk of Charles
County Court aforesaid but whether on his the said Petitioners
Request or by what Other means Occasioned the said Petitioner
Cannot Charge his Memory The Deed aforesaid was put into his
possession againe The same Day Tho Omitted by the said Clerk To
be recorded as on Enquiry is since found and Tho Thomas Dent
the vender of the aforesaid Tract of Land hath Declared his Willing-
ness to make the said Osburne a new Deed yet is Apprehensive it
might Render him Obnoxious and Lyable to be sued Or prosecuted
by his Creditors unless he receive the value Again & Distribute
Among them according to An Act Late made for his Relief which
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