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268 Charles County Court Proceedings, 1668—1670. Liber D Henry Moore & Elizabeth his wife Acknowledge this ensueing Conveyance qt one hundred & fifty Acres to Tho: Hussy This Indenture made the seventeenth day of May Anno Domini one thousand six hundred & seventy Betweene Henry More of Charls [p. 29] County in the province of Maryland And Eliza: his Wife of the one party & Thomas Hussy of the said place of the other party Wit- nesseth tht the said Henry Moore & Elizabeth his Wife for & in Con- sideracon of six thousand Pounds of Tobacco to them in Hand paid by the said Thomas Hussy whereof and wherewth they acknowledge them selves fully satisfied Contented and paid Have aliened bar- gained & sold & by these prsents doe aliene bargaine & sell unto the said Thomas Hussy & his heirs for ever all tht parcell of Land or [p. 30] Free hold Called Moores Rest lying in the Woods on the west side of the maine fresh of Wiccocomoko River in Charls County begin- fling att a Bounded Oake standing to the Land of George Gooderick & running East for breadth the Length of seaventy five perches to a bounded Oake standing in a Thickett in an Indian feild bounding on the East by a line drawen North from the sd Oake for the Length of three Hundred & twenty perches to a bounded Oake on [p. 31] the north By a Line drawne West from the end of the said north Line seaventy five perches to a bounded Oake standing neare the sd Goodericks Land on the west with the said Goodericks Land on the south wth the sd East Line Containeing & now Laid out for one hundred & fifty Acres according to patten for the sd land to the sd Henry Moore by the Right Honbl the Lord Proprietary granted as [p.32] relation being thereto had may more att large Appeare flow in the Possession of the said Thomas Hussy being Delivered by the said Henry Moore with Turfe and Twigg Together with all Houses Edifices Buildings Tobacco houses Gardens Orchards Profitts Com- modities Easements and Heridataments whatsoever to the sd Parcell of Land or Freehold belonging or any waies appertaineing or with the same or any part thereof now late or heretofore had used or [p. 33] occupied And revertion or reversions of all & singular the premises & all & singular Charters Evidences & writings touching the same To have & to hold the said parcell of land wth all the rights members & Appurtenances thereto belonging unto the said Thomas Hussy & his heirs for ever & the said Henry Moore & Elizabeth his Wife in theIr owne right & to their owne use now stand & are lawfully seized of a Good perfect and an Absolute estate in law in fee simple of and in [p. 34] the said freehold and other the premises & have Good lawfull right and Authority to bargaine sell and Assure the same to the said Thomas Hussy and his heirs for ever According to the true Intent and meaneing of these presents & tht the sd Freehold & all other the premises now are and for ever hereafter shall be & Continue cleare and free discharged & Acquitted' or otherwise att all times saved & kept harmless by the said Henry and Elizabeth and their heirs Execu- [p. tors and Administrators of & from All and singular other bargaines |
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