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Proceedings of the Provincial Court, 1658-1662
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444 Provincial Court Proceedings, 1661.

Liber
P. C. R.

Abercromy as he is ready at all tymes to make appeare, Therefore
the said Abercromy doth hereby protest as well agt the said William
Carver his Executors Administrators and Assigns as against all other
persons whatsoeuer And doth hereby declare that whatsoeuer costs
damages and Charges shall be made appeare to Ensue for the non
performance of the abouesaid agreement may and .... the said
Mr William Caruer his Executors .... the Tenor of the said agreemt

p. 448

And I Philip Caluert Esqr Gouernor of the Province of Maryland
vnder his Lop. Csecilius Lord Barron of Baltemore Lord and Pro-
prietary of the said Province because the Protest aforesaid was made
before me haue hereunto sett my hand and caused his said Lops
lesser Seale of the said Province to be affixed hereunto at St Marys
this thirteenth day of March in the yeare of our Lord God 1660

Cattle mark

Nicholas Gwyther recordeth his marke of Cattle vizt a Swallow
forkc on the left Eare and a peece taken oui vnder & over the Right
Eare & the tip of the Eare Cutt off.

1661
April 17
vide 1 Md.
Arch. Ass.
396
Re Carter

At a Provinciall Courte held at Saint Marys the 17th day of Aprill
1661

Present Philip Caluert Esqr Gouernor Henry Coursey Secr Robert
Clarke Baker Brookes Ed: LLoyd John Bateman Esqrs Councellors.

Vpon the backside of a Pattent to Edward Carter for nine hundred
acres of land lying in the Herring Creeke in Anne Arrundell County
beareing date the twentyth of September in the seauen and twentyth
yeare of his Lops dominion over this Province of Maryland Annoq
domini 1658 was pesented this following Assignmt:
Knowe all men by theis pesents that I Edward Carter of Nansa-
mum in Virginea doe assigne over all my Right and tytle of the
within specif yed six hundred acres of land vnto William Hunte of
Herring Creeke in the Province of Maryland his heires or Assigns
for ever and doe hereby acknowledge my selfe fully sattisfyed for
the same In Wittness whereof I haue sett to my hand and Seale this
tenth day of November 1660 Edward Carter
Signed Sealed and deliuered in the pesence of vs, Jeremiah Shed-
man X his mke Daniell ffeaste his mke H
And Samuell Chew of the Herring Creeke in the County aforesaid
came this day into open Courte and did accknowledge and avowe the
Sale of six hundred acres of land lying in the Herring Creeke aforesd
made by Edward Carter according to the Assignmt vpon the Pattent
Endorsed from Edward Carter aforesaid vnto William Hunt and
according to the tenor of the letter Attorney here following (vizt)

p. 449

Knowe all men .... of Nansamum .... Herring Creeke in the
Province of Maryland to be my true and Lawfull Attorney to make



 
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