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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1752-1754
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296 Assembly Proceedings, Oct. 2-Nov. 17, 1753.

Liber H. S.
No. I

Be it therefore Enacted by the Right Honourable the Lord Pro-
prietary by and with the Advice and Consent of his Lordships Gov-
ernor and the Upper and Lower Houses of Assembly and the
Authority of the same. That it shall and may be lawful for the
said James Tilghman and Ann his wife at any time after the End
of this present Session of Assembly by Deed of Bargain and Sale
duly and legally acknowledged and Inrolled to assure and convey
to the Incumbent for the Time being of the said Parish and his
Successors Incumbents of the said Parish All that Part of the said
Tract of Land called Fansley [Fausley] which lies on the South Side
of the said Creek, And that it shall and may be lawful for the Incum-
bent of the said Parish for the Time being and the Vestrymen or the
Major part of them at any Time after the End of this present
Session of Assembly by Deed of Bargain and Sale Acknowledged
and Inrolled as aforesaid to convey and assure to the said James
Tilghman and Ann his wife in Fee Tail Special so much and such
part of the said Tract of Land called Holden Addition lying as
aforesaid on the North side of the said Creek and at the head thereof
as shall be Agreed upon by the said Incumbent and Vestrymen and
the said James Tilghman to be an Equivalent for the said part of the
said Land called Fansley [Fausley] any Intail on the said Land
called Fansley [Fausley] or any Restriction or Limitation in the will
of the said Thomas Smithson Esquire to the contrary in any wise
notwithstanding.
And be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid by and
with the Advice and Consent aforesaid That after the said Con-
veyances executed acknowledged and inrolled as aforesaid the said
Parcel of Land called Fansley [Fausley] so to be Conveyed shall for-
ever be annexed to and be deemed and taken to be Part and Parcel of
the said Glebe to every Intent and Purpose whatsoever and the said
Incumbent and his Successors by virtue of the said Conveyance so
as aforesaid to be made by the said James Tilghman and Ann his
wife and of this Act shall from Time to Time be seized thereof in
the same Manner as of the other Lands of the said Glebe, and that
the said James Tilghman and Ann his Wife after the said Con-
veyances executed acknowledged and inrolled as aforesaid shall by
virtue of the said Conveyance so as aforesaid to be made to them

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by the said Incumbent and Vestrymen or the Major Part of them and
of this Act be Seized of and in the said part of the said Tract of
Land called Holden Addition by the said Incumbent for the Time
being of the said Parish and the vestrymen or the Maj'or part of
them to the said James Tilghman and Ann his Wife to be Conveyed
in such Sort and Manner to every Intent and Purpose and in such
Estate therein as they the said James and Ann are now Seized of
and in the said Tract of Land called Fansley [Fausley] and the Re-
version of the same Parcel of Land called Holden Addition as afore-
said to be Conveyed to the said James Tilghman and Ann his wife



 
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