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Proceedings of the Provincial Court, 1666-1670
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               Provincial Court Proceedings, 1668.     395

     Planter a parcell of land lying on the North side of Patuxent river Liber FF
     neere a Creeke called St leonards Creeke beginning att a inked oke
     in the Woods neere a hollow called Johnsons Hollow bounding on
     the North with the Hollow and a line drawne East into the Creeke
     from the said Hollow on the East with the said creeke on the South
     with the said creeke on the West with the land of William Stone
     Esq Conteyning & then laid out for Two hundred & sixty acres more
     or lesse And whereas alsoe your peticoner is informed that by mis-
     imprison of the then Clarke in the bounds and lynes of the said
     land granted under the greate Seale of the said Province therein is
     granted a greater quantity of Acres then in the abovesd Certificate
     expressed
      Your peticoner therefore humbly prayeth warrt of Resurvey of the [p. 712]
     abovesaid pce of Land according to the Auntient bounds above men-
     coned being true Loppy of the Record and that the abovesaid Grant
     (in whose hands soever to be found) may be deliüed into the Sectarys
     Office & made voyd upon Record
      And he peticoñ shall pray &c

      Ordered upon the aforegoing peticon that a warrant Do issue
     forth of the Secretarys Office on behalfe of the lord Proprietor to
     Resurvey the above menconed parcell of land and the Ouplus to
     Reu't to his lops use             Daniel Jenifer

      To the Honble the lievtennt Gen” and Cheife Justice the Honble
     the Chancellor & the rest of the honble Justices of the pvince of
     Maryland
      The humble peticon of John Hester Humbly Sheweth to your [p.713]
     Honnors that your peticoner being in a very meane Condicon haveing
     noe habitacon or place of abode Desires your honnrs he being upwards
     of sixty yeares of age prayeth your honrs to take itt into your honors
     Consideracon that your peticon may be cleere from paying any
     Leavey hereafter
      And your peticoñ as in duty bound shall pray &c

      Ordered that the above menconed peticon be granted and that the
     peticoner John Hester be exempted from paying any leavys from
     hence forward                     Daniel Jeni fer

      To the honrble the Leivtennt Geñall Cheife Justice of the pvince of
     Maryland the honrble the Channcellor and the rest of the honble Justices
     of the same pvince
      The humble peticon of John wright of the County of Kent In all
     humility sheweth to your Honrs
      Whereas Bartholomew Glevin late of the County of Ann Arrundell [p. 714]
     deed did the foureteenth of November One thousand six hundred
     


 
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