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Chancery Court Proceedings, 1670-7 1. 43
and better assurance, Surety & Sure making and Conveying of the Liber CD
Said Granted premisses with the appurtenances or any part or parcell
thereof unto him the Said Samuell Chew his heirs and assigns
according to the true meaning hereof, Be it by fine ffeoffment Re-
covry or otherwise as by him the Said Samuell Chew his heirs &
assigns or either of their Councel Learned in the Law Shall be
Reasonably Devised or Advised, And it is mutually Agreed and
Concluded by and between the partys to these presents that all and
Every Such further assurance to be made as aforesaid of the Said
Granted premisses or any part thereof is meant and Intended to be
and Shall be to the only use and behooff of the Said Samuell Chew
his heirs & assigns for Ever and to no other Intent or purpose what- (fol. 41)
soever. In Wittness whereof the partys first above named have to
these presents Interchangeably Set their hands and Seale the day and
year first above written. Henry Parrott [SEAL]
Signed Sealed & Delivered in the presence of
Jos: Taylour
Thomas Meech
Joseph Chew
George Read
Underneath the a fore written Deed was thus written
Henry Parrott acknowledged this Deed the thirteenth of Decemb.r
1670 before me Phillip Calvert
On the Backside of y.e aforegoing Deed was thus written Memo-
randum that upon the Day of October 1670 full and free and
quiet possession of the within Demised Land Called Poppingay with p. 34
Delivery [sic] and Seizin was Given by the within mentioned Henry (fol. 41)
Parrott to the within menconed Samuell Chew by Delivery of Turfe
and Twig according to the usuall manner in like Cases In Wittness
whereof I the said Henry Parrott have hereunto put my hand and
Seale Henry Parrott sealed
Wittness present
Benj.a Wells
Lionell Pawley
Jeremy Stindevon his mark
Paul Bury his mark
Enrolled and Entred this 27.th of Jan.ry 1670
Rob.t Ridgely Clerke
The Oath of [Robert Ridgely as] Regr & Examr in Chancy (fol. 42)
Robert Ridgely
You shall Swear that you Shall Justly and Truely after your
best Skill and Judgment Execute the office of Register of his Lord-
ships Court of Chancery to which you are admitted, All orders,
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