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Proceedings of the County Court of Charles County, 1658-1666
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            St. Clement's Manor Court Proceedings, 1659-1672. 631
       Lease                                        Rich: Foster   Liber B
        holders                                          Edward Conoray
               Edward Ransdall
               John shankes
               John Knape
               Gerett Brenton
               Clove mace
               Robt Cooper
               Arthur De la hay
               John Tennisson
       Jury &                                        Robt Cole
         Homage                                      Bartho: Philips
                Edward Conoray
                Edward Ransdell
                Gerett Brenton
                Clove mace
                Edmond Nanfen
                Robt Cooper
                Arthur De la hay
                Wm Rosewelle
                Tho: James
                Mich. James

         This Indenture made the Twenty sixth day of January 1654 Be- [p. —]
       tweene Thomas Gerrard of the Mannor of St Clements in the prov- Mr Robert
       ince of Mariland Esqr of the one partye and Robert Slye of Bush- Conveyance
       wood one Wickacomaca River Marchant one the other party (Wit-
       nesseth) that whereas the said Thomas Gerrard hath by pattent beare-
       ing date the Eighteenth day of July 1652 under the Province Seale,
       and hand of Leonard Caluert Esquire deceased the then Gouernour
       A certayne Tract of land containeing about Six Thousand Ackres,
       and is Comonly knowne by the name of St Clements Mannor as by
       the said Pattent may more at Large Appeare And whereas there is
       an Intermariage Already had made and Consummated (before the
       date of these presents) betweene the said Robert Slye, and Susanna James
       The Eldest daughter of the said Thomas Gerrard in Consideration Johnson
       wherof the said Thomas Gerrard both for himself e his heires execu-
       tors Administrators and Assignes hath freely given granted And
       Enfeoffed, and doe firmly by these prsents give graunt and Enfeoffe
       unto the said Robert Slye his heires executors Administrators And
       Assignes for Ever, All that tract of land Comonly Called and knowne
       by the name of Bushwood or the White poynt Containeing About one
       thousand ackres of Land (bee it more or Less) lieing in, and being
       Tree Marked with nine Notches Standing one the South side of a
       part of the said Mannor of St Clements Aforesaid, And is bounded
       as followeth viz begining at the North side of blunt poynt at a Ceader
       Litle Marich, and soc Runing North east and by East nearest To a
       


 
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