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Proceedings of the County Court of Charles County, 1658-1666
Volume 53, Page 95   View pdf image (33K)
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     Charles County Court Proceedings, 1658-1662. 95





    of Oktobr next to the said Frankome and Robinson or Either of them Liber A
     witnesse my hand this 11th of septembr 1658:   Sign
     Witnesse Joseph HarrisonJohn IW Wheeler
              Sign
           John 0 Neuill

      \Vhereas I John Wheeler of Charles County in tht Province of
     Maryland Planter Doe stand Indebted unto James Langworth the
     full vallew of Two thousand Fife hondred pounds of Tobaccoe and 280
     Caske, as by Bills and Accompt more plainly may Apeare and that
     the abouesd Langworth may be sure to be sattisfied the abouesd Debt,
     I the Aforesaid Wheeler out of the Consideration before Expressed
     Doe by these Presents binde make ouer and Delliuer unto the afore
     said Langworth as his securety all my Crope of Tobaccoe now grow
     inge on the ground or which is alridy houssed, together with all the
     Cattell which are mine or doth any wayes belonge unto me the afore
     said Wheeler he the said Langworth his heires and Assignes Beinge
     by these prsents Bound after the abouesaid Debt is sattisfied to
     Redelliuer the Ouerplus of all such Tobaccoe or Cattell which will
     be Remaininge when he the said Langworth is fully sattisfied unto
     me the said John Wheeler my heires or Assignes In witnes that this
     is the true Act and Deed of me the abonesaid John Wheeler I haue
     hereunto set my hand this one & twentith day of septembr Ano 1660:
     Signed wth the words as hisSig IW num
      securetty beinge InterlinedJohn Wheeler
      in the prsence of us,
         Tho:  Simpson William Robeson
         March the 8 Anno 1658:                  [p. 110]
      Knowe all men by these Prsents that I Joseph Harrison of Avon
     Riuer in the Province of Maryland Planter Doth bargaine and sell
     And by these Presents Doth Acknowledge to hauc bargained and 281
     sould unto Samuell Palmore of the said Place in the aforesaid Prov
     ince Planter his heires Execcutors Adminisstrators and Assignes One
     Kow Browne of Couller Called by the name hart Cropt slit and under
     halfed on both Eares with A stare in her forehead, white hinde leggs
     white talle and A white Patch on her Rumpe the said Kow about three
     yeares of Age and the said Palmore to haue and to hold the said Kow
     wth all her Encrease male and Female for Euer, In testimonie whereof
     I the said Harrison haith hereunto set my hand the day and Year
     aboue written                  Joseph Harrison
    Signed and Delliured
      in the prsents of
         John Wallton
            Sign
         Tho   Milner
     


 
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