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Charles County Court Proceedings, 1666—1668. 69
and appurtenances and have receave, and take the rents issues, and Liber C
proffits thereof to his, and their owne proper uses, and behoofes
without anie manner of Lett trouble, eviction, or interruption of
him the said Thomas Hussey his heires, Executors, Administrators,
and assignes or anie of them or of or by anie other person, or
persons whatsoever by from or under anie of them (The Rents, and
Services which from henceforth from time to time for, and in respect
of the before mentioned premises hereby sould shall growe due,
and payable to the Cheife Lord, or Lords of the Fee, or Fees thereof
for and in respect of his or their Seigniory, or Seignioryes only
excepted, or foreprized; And the said Thomas Hussey doth further
Covenant and promise to and with the said William Boyden his
heires and assignes, That the said Thomas Hussey his heires, Execu- [p. 149]
tors, Administrators, and assignes shall and will at anie time within
seaven yeares next following upon the request, and upon and at the
cost in lawe of the said Boyden his heires, Executors, Administra-
tors, or assignes make, and deliver such further assurance, or as-
surances in lawe as the said Husseys Title his heires, Executors
Administrators or assignes can by anie legall Meanes procure either
by from, or under them, or anie of them as the lawe by their
learned councell shall the said Boyden his heires, executors, or
Administrators advice, or the said Hussey his heires Executors, or
Administrators thereto require In Witnes whereof the parties afore-
said to these Indentures interchangeably have set their hands, and
Seales the day and yeare first abovesaid Thomas Hussey
Signed, Sealed, and Delivered 0
in the presence of us [p. 150]
William Price
Luke Greene
This Indenture made the Seaventeenth day of August in the
yeare of our Lord God one thousand sixe hundred, sixty, and sixe
between William Nevill of Port tobaccoe in the Countie of Charles
on the one part, and Thomas Mathewes of the aforesaid place Gent
of the other part Witnesseth That the said William Nevill for
diverse good Causes him thereunto moving and more especially for
and in Consideracon of the Sume of three thousand pounds of
tobaccoe and Caske to him in hand paid whereof and wherewth he
acknowledgeth himself e fully Satisfied, Contented, and paid every
parte, and parcell thereof hath graunted aliened bargained Sould, and
Confirmed, and by these presents Doth fullie, Clearely, and abso-
lutely graunt, alien, Bargaine sell and Confirme unto the said [p. 151]
Thomas Mathewes all tht parcell of Land Comonly knowne by the
Name of the Huckle Berry Swamp and by estimacon laid out for
three hundred acres in Charles Countie lyeing in the woods on the
back of the Land of Thomas Baker beginning at a Bounded oake and
running east Northeast from the said oake for breadth the length
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