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254 Provincial Court Proceedings, 1667—68.
Liber FF The foregoeing Inventory was Sworne unto in Open Court this
12th day of February 1667 by Thomas Doxey who marryed the Relict
of the aforesaid John Bisco Daniel Jenifer
[p. 555] To the Honble the Governour and Councill of Maryland
The Humble Peticon of Wiliam Oglethorp: Humbly sheweth:
That whereas yor peticonr haveing Hyred himselfe to Thomas
Wynn for eight months for eight hundred pounds of tobacco and
in the time of his Servytude the said Thomas would not lett yor peti-
conr rest untill such times as he the said Thomas Wynn had inticed
your peticonr to sett his hand to a Condicon for 4 yeares whereof your
peticonr was to have good Sufficient dyett lodging Washing and a
Cow calfe and Clothing and yor peticonr haveing Served him two
yeares and with many delayes have put of yor peticonr from time to
time and hath not performed what he Condiconed for
The premisses Considered yor peticont desires that the said Thomas
Wynn may be Compelled to deliver yor peticonr his Condicon And
give him some Consideracon for the time he hath already served
and shall pray And yor peticonr as bound in duty shall ever pray
Ordered that Thomas Wynn doe pay the peticonr 950 lb tobacco and
the aforesaid Condicon to be delivered in
To the Honourable the Cheife Governour
July 13th 1664
Laid Out for Emma Turner a parcell of land in Charles County
called little St Thomas Lying in the woods on the South side of
the maine branch that runeth into Copteco bay about four miles from
the wadeing place Begining at a bounded Oake and runing South
for breadth the length of one hundred perches to a bounded Oake
standing neare the path that goeth from the head of the said bay to
W Brooks bounding on the south with the said path and a line
drawne west for the length of three hundred and twenty perches to a
bounded Oake that Intersects a paralell line drawne north to the land
formerly Laid Out for the said Emma Turner Called Greate St
Thomas on the north with the said land On the East with the first
South line Containeing and now laid Out for two hundred Acres
more or lesse John Lewger
Vewed and approved by me Deputy Surveyr
Jerome White Survyer Generall
to be Holden of Calvert mannor
On the backside of the ahouesaid Certificate was this insueing
peticon
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