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302 Provincial Court Proceedings, 1664.
Liber B B the end of the former line to a marked white Oke that standeth neer
the Cleer'd ground of Martin Kirke that intersects a parallell line
drawne from a bound Oke that standeth in a ualley by the fence of
the said Hooper that deuldeth his plantacon from the said Potters on
the west wth the parellell, Containing and now laid out for Eighty
flue acres more or lesse wth appurtenances and howses Edifices build
ings Tobacco howses and all out howses Orchards aM Gardens
thereunto belonging, To haue and to hould unto him the said Robert
[p.372] Hooper his heires Executors Administrators or Assignes all and
singular the prmises wth the appurtenances for euer, yeilding and
thereout paying yearely unto the said Wm Caluert his heires Execu
tors Administrators or Assignes two barrills of Come and flue henns
or Capons at or by the tenth day of Nouember att the mansion house
of the said William Caluert in Caluerts Rest and One barrill of Corne
for heriott, and in Case the said yearely rent be behinde and unpaid
wthin tenn dayes before or after the said time of payment, that it
shall and may be lawfull to and for the saide William Caluert his
heires Executors Administrators and Assignes to distrayne upon the
prmises and for want of a sufficient distress to reenter and the same
to hould and Injoy as his or theire former Estate, And the said
William Caluert doth binde himselfe his heires Executors Adminis
trators and Assignes to warrand and defend the ptmisses to the said
Robt Hooper his heires Executors Administrators or Assignes from
all Just Claimes whatsoeuer In wittnes whereof the said William
Caluert and Robt Hooper to these Indentures interchangeably sett
theire hands and seales the day & yeare aboue written
Sealed signed & deliue redWitt: Caluert Seale
In the prsence of us the marke of
Tho: Gerrard Robert Hooper
Tho: Stone
June the 8th day 1663
Know all men by these prsents that I Henry Penitone wthin the
prouince of Maryland liuing in St Michaells hundred doe for some
Causes moueing me thereto doe freely giue unto Thomas Brooks of
the same hundred One Cow Calfe wth all her female Encrease untill
the sd Thomas Brooks Comes to the perfect age of sixteene yeares
of age and then all both male and female from that day forth shall
runn on for the good of the said Thomas, and further it is agreed
on that if the said Thomas Brooks should dye before he comes to that
age of sixteene then the said Calfe and all her female encrease shall
be at the disposing of Mary his mother which this day is wife to
Francis Mogge thus farre I agree and Conclude, whereof I haue
hereunto set my hand— the marke of
the marke of Henry Penitone
John Bryant
John ffleming
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