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456 Charles County Court Proceedings, 1671—1674. Liber E defende by thesse presentes, In Witnesse wherof, the Parties First above named to thesse Pressente Indentures have Interchangeably sett their handes & seales, the day & year First above written Testes Tho: Lomax John Cassock (locus Henry Bedford Sigilli) Anthony Bradbree Memorandum tht full and Peaceable Possession of the lands & Tene- ments within mentioned wth the appurtenances was given & Delivered by the wthin named John Cassock, to the wthin named John Lemayre According to forme an Effect of the wthin written deed the 9th day of June annoq Domini 1673 In Presence of us underwritten Tho: Lomax Anthony Bradbree Henry Bedford Came the 10th day of June annoq Domini 1673 John Cassock before us, John Stones & William Barton Junior Two of his Lordships Justices of the peace for the County of Charles County, & Acknowl- edged the wthin written Deed to be his Act & deed unto John Lemaire Chyrugeon in presence of us John Stone Wm Barton junior William Boyden acknowledgeth the Eseweing Tract of Land to Francis Furnis This Indenture made the 2d day of June Anrnxp Doth 1673 Be- tween William Boyden of Charles County in the Province of Marya- land Planter of the one parte and Francis Furnice of the Place Cooper of the other parte Witnesseth tht the sd William Boyden for & in consideration of Seaven thousand poundes of Tobacco to him in hand Payd by the said Fra: Furnice the recept wherof the Wm Boyden doth hereby absolutely & clearly Exonerate, Acquitt, & dis- chardge, the sd Fra: Furnice his his heyres, Executors, Administra- tours & Assignes by Thesse Pressentes hath Given, granted, bargened, Aliened Sold, Enfeofed, & Confirmed, and by thesse Pressents doe give, grante, bargaine, Alien, Enfeof, & Confirme, unto him the said Francis Furnis, his heyres & Assignes for ever, All tht parcell of lande lying in Charles County called (Coulchester) beginning att a bounded red Oak standing in the woods on the south side of Matta- woman Creek, A bound Tree of A parcell of land Called St Mar- geretts Running thence southeast one hundred and Sixty perches to bound Spannish Oake by A Branch thence South west fifty Perches to A bounded white oake A bound Tree of A Parcell of Land Called Marchantailors Hall Thence west and by South two hundred and [fol. 107] seaven perches to a bounded white Oake standing in a Branch Called Broad neck branch, thence North & by west one hundred perches to A bounded white Oke, Thence north two hundred sixty & fower perches to A bounded Oake stumpe of David Thomas, thence south & by East |
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