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Provincial Court Proceedings, 1668. 285
time of payment that then it shall and may be law full to and for the Liber FF
said William Calvert his heires executors admrs or assignes to dis-
traine upon the premisses and for want of a suffitient distress there
to be found to renter and the same to hold and enjoy as his or there
former estate And the said William Calvert doth further binde him-
selfe his heires executors admts to warrant and defend the premisses
from all just Claimes whatsoever Provided that the said Martin Kerke
his heires executors admrs or assignes do answer to all Courts that
shall or may be held in the mannor of St Gabriells In Wittnesse
whereof the said parties have to these Indentures interchangably sett
there hands and seales the day and yeare aboue Written
Signed sealed and Delivered William Calvert (sealed)
in the presents of us
Robert R King
his marke
Mathew Stone
This Indenture made the third day of October in the yeare of Our
Lord god One thousand six hundred sixty One betweene William
Calvert of St Maries in the County of St Maries escp of the one
party and Thomas and Henry Potter in the mannor of St Gabriels in
the said County of St Maries of the other party Wittnesseth that the
said William Calvert for divers good Causes and Consideracons him
thereunto Especially moueing hath sold demissed Granted and to
farme Letten and by these presents doth sell demise and Grant to
the said Thomas and Henry potter theire heires Executors admrs and [p. 581]
assignes for ever All that his Tenement or plantacon Coñrnnly
Knowne and Called by the name of (potters plantacon Begining
at a marked Oake standing by a percimon march and runing west
and by north by the Creeke side for the length of One hundred
perches to a marked pockicory standing by the Creeke side nere the
fence that devideth the Land of John Biscoe from the said plantacon
bounding on the west and north with a line drawne north East from
the said pockicory for the length of two hundred and twenty perches
to a marked white Oake standing by Phaepoes Path on the East and
south with a line drawne south East from the end of the former
line to a marked Gumm and a line drawne south west from the said
guth to the first marked Oake at the percimon marsh Containeing
and now laid Out for one hundred and flinty Acres more or lesse:
with appurtañces And all houses Edeffices buildings tobacco houses
and all Out houses Orchards and gardings thereunto belonging To
have and to hold unto them the said Thomas and Henry potter there
heires executrs admrs and assignes all and singular the premisses with
the appurtenflcs for ever Yeilding and thereout yearely paying unto
the said William Calvert his heires execurs admrs or assignes at the
mansion house of the said William Calvert in Calverts rest two henns
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