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152 Charles County Court Proceedings, 1658-1662.
Liber A this patten to Richard Trew him and his heirs for euer paying the
rents which is Dew as witnes my hand this 14th of May Ao 1659
Richard Stone William Borman
George Roberts
Caecilius Absolute Lord and Proprietarie of the Prouinces of
Mariland and Aualon Lord Barron of Baltemor &c to all Persons
to whom thees Presants shal come greeting in own Lord God Euen
lasting Know yee that wee for and in Consideration tht James Linsey
hath transported Mary his wife into this owr Prouince hear to Inhabit
and hath further dew to him too hundered Acres more by the seuerall
Assignements of Luke Gardenor Edward Deane Thomas Kelle John
Web and Richard Grainger as Appeareth upon Record and upon such
Conditions and tearmes as are expressed in owr Conditions of Planta
tions of own sayd Prouince of Mariland under owr greaten seale at
Armes baring date at London the second day of July in the yeare of
owr Lord one thowsand six hundered and forty nine with such altera
tion as in them is made by own declaration baring date the six and
twentith day of August Ano 165 l and remaining upon Record in owr
396 sayd Prouince doe hearby Grant to the sayd James Linsey all that
Parcell of land Called Linsey lying one the East sid of the Eastermost
Brance of Auon Riuer adioyning to land formarly layd out to Wil
liam Borman of this Prouince Planter begining at the sayd Bormans
northermost bounder tree beeing a Beech tree runing East for the
breadth into the woods one hundered and fiftie Perches to a marked
oake by a vallie bounding one the East by a line drawne north from
the sayd Oake for lenght three hundered and twenty Perches one the
north by a line drawne west from the End of the north line one hun
dered and fifty Pearches one the west by a line drowne South from the
End of the west line unto the Marked Beech tree one the south by
the sayd bormans land Contayning and now layd out for three
hundered Acres more or lesse together with all rights Profits and bene
fits thearunto belonging Royall mines Excepted to haue and to hould
the same unto him the said James Linsey his heirs and Assignes for
euer to bee holden of us and own heirs as of owr Mannor of Caluer
ton in free and Common Socage by fealty only for all seruices yeald
ing and paying thearfor yearly unto us and own heirs at own receipt
[p. 162] at St Maries at the too most usuall feasts in the year (viz) at the
feast of the Annunciatione of the Blessed Virgin Marie and at the
feast of St Michell the Archangel by eauen and equal Portions the
rent of six shillings in Siluer or Gold or the full valew thearof in
such Commodities as wee and owr heirs or such officer or officers
appoynted by us or owr heirs from time to time to Collect and Re
ceaue the same shal accept in discharge thearof at the Choice of us
and owr heirs or such Officer or Officers as aforsayd Giuen at St
Maries under owr great seale of owr sayd Prouince of Mariland the
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