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384 Charles County Court Proceedings, 1671—16 74.
Liber E agreed betweene both the abovesaid partyes Thomas Allanson and
Henry Aspinoll that the said lands boundes Shall reach unto a
bounded Pickickory tree Standing in the deep branch and thence due
North to a bounded white oake Standing by Mattawoman or
Thomas Creeke wch Said Division wee doe both agree Shall be the
boundes of the said land forever to agreemt we have Sett our
hands and Sea!es this eleventh day of May one thousand Six hun-
dred Seventy and two: Tho: Allanson (locus
Testibus Robt Prouse Sigilli)
Ed: Price Hen: Aspinoll (locus
Sigilli)
[fol. 64] This Indenture is acknowledged to Geo: Godfrey by Joseph
Harrison
This Indenture made the eleventh day of June in the yeare of our
Lord one thousand Six hundred Seventy two Betweene Joseph Har-
rison and Stephen Mountague of Charles County in the Province of
Maryland Gent Executors of the last will and Testament of Richard
Randall deceased of the one part and George Godfrey of the same
County and Province of the other part, Witnesseth that they the
said Joseph Harrison and Stephen Mountague according to the Tenor
and true meaneing of the said last will and Testament and in con-
sideracon of the Sume of twelve thousand poundes of tobacco and
caske to them in hand paid by the said George Godfrey the receipt
whereof the said Joseph Harrison and Stephen Mountague doe hereby
acknowledge and confess and thereof and of part and parcell thereof
doe hereby absolutely and clearely exonarate and accquit the said
George Godfrey his heyres and Assignes Have bargained Sold and
confirmed and by these prsents doe fully clearely and absolutely bar-
game Sell and confirm unto the Said Joseph Harrison and Stephen
Mountague his heyres and Assignes forever a parcell or Tract of
land a parcell or tract of land being part of that tract of land called
Troopes Rendevous Scituat lyeing and being on the east Side of the
fresh of Avon river formerly called Nangemy Creeke joyneing to the
land of Andrew Watsons and Edward Deane Beginning at a bounded
Oake the eastermost bound Tree of Andrew Watson runing thence
North two hundred and fifety pches to a bounded white oake thence
East one hundred and Sixty pches to a bounded red oake Standing
on a hill thence South two hundred and fifety pches to a bounded
red oake bounding upon Garrat Synnet thence west one hundred
and Sixty pches to the first bound tree containeing two hundred
and fifety acres more or less together with all and Singular the
Rights Members profitts and appurtenances together with all and
Singular the houses buildings Edifices orchards gardens lands Tenemts
feedings pastures woods underwoods wayes profitts comodetyes and
appurtenances wtsoever unto the said land and prmisses or to any
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