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St. Mary s County Land Records, 1663-66.
At a Court held at Newtowne for the County of 5t Maries the first Liber B B
Tuesday in June 1665/ William Tenehill came into Court and ac
knowledged the following Conveyance unto William Marlo/
This Indenture made the day of June 1665 Betwene William
Tenehill of Popplar-hill in the County of St Maries of the one party
and William Marlo of the same place and County of the Other party
Witnesseth that the sd William Tenehill for a Valuable Consideracon
to him in hand paid hath given graunted released bargained sould
assigned and for ever sett over and by these presents doth give grant
release bargain sell assign and for ever sett over unto the sd William
Mario his heires or assignes a parcell of Land lying at popplar-hill
in the County of St Maries aforesd now in Tenure and Occupacon
of him the Tenehill Bounded as in a conveyance of the sd Land
made from John Nevill and Christopher Carwell unto Richard Ben
nitt dated the twentyth and fourth day of October 1652 and assigned
from the Bennett unto Richard Wattson the 28th day of October
1652 and assigned from the Wattson unto the aforesd William Tene
hill the 19th day of June 1655 Together with all Houseing Gardens
Orchards and all other Profitts emoluments and Hereditaments any
wise belonging or appertaiñg unto the sd Land To have and to hold
the sd Land and all Other the premises hereby granted bargained or
sould unto him the sd William Marlo his heires or assignes for ever
and the sd William Tenehill for him self e his heires Executrs and ad
ministratrs The sd parcell of Land with the appurtenances unto the
sd William Marlo his heires or assignes against the sd Tenehill his
heires or assignes and against all other Person or Persons at all
times hereafter shall and will warrant and ever defend by these pres
ents and the sd William Marlo his heires and assignes and every of
them shall and may by force and virtue of the presents from time
to time and at all times hereafter for ever, Lawfull peacably and
Quietly have hold use Occupie and Injoy the aforesd land and all the [p. 541]
before granted premisses and have and receive the Issues and profitt
thereof to his and there use and behoove for ever, without the Law-
full suite trouble denyall or Interruption of him the sd William Tene
hill, his heires Executrs administratrs or assignes for Ever In Witt
nesseth whereof the sd William Tenehill to his present Indenture hath
hereunto put his hand and seale the day and year first above written
Signed sealed and deliveredWilliam Tenehill his
in the presence of us marke the seale
Walter Pake
Thomas Bennitt
Thomas Leamar John Gero and Peter Leamar came in Court and
accknowledged the following agreement unto William Tenehill
The agreement is such that Peter Leamar, Thomas Leamar and
John Gero have acckledged a Tract of Land more or less, lying on
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