| Volume 66, Page 12 View pdf image (33K) |
12 Provincial Court Proceedings, 1675.
Liber N N prietry of the Provinces of Maryland & Avalon Lord Baron of Balte-
more &c And in the yeare of our Lord God 1674 Betweene Henry
Woolchurch of Choptank River in Talbott County in the afore-
said Province Planter & Elizabeth his wife of the one part And John
Beaman of Ann Arundell River in Ann Arundell County in the said
Province gentl of the other part Wittnesseth that whereas the said
Lord Baltemore by his Deed of Grant under his Great Seale used
in the said Province for Granting of lands there beareing date att
St Maryes the 24th day of Septembr in the 32th ycare of his Lordps
Dominion over the said Province of Maryland Anno Dni 1663 for
the Consideracon therein mencöned Grant unto Henry Woolchurch
All that parcell of land called Woolchurch Rest lying in Ann Arundell
County on the North side of Ann Arundell River Begining att a
marked Oake upon a Point called Woolchurch Point & bounded on
the South by a line drawne East by South fifty perches to a marked
Locust tree by the River side, then by a line drawne from the said
Locust tree North East by East Eighteene perches to a Locust Stake,
then East Twenty perches to another Locust Stake, & from the last
named Stake North forty perches to a marked Chesnutt tree, & from
the said Chesnutt tree forty two perches to a Chesnutt Stump, &
from the Chesnutt Stump South forty foure perches to a marked
Chesnutt tree & from the said Chesnutt tree South & by East Sixty
perches to a marked Locust tree by the River side, then downe to
the River to a marked Chesnutt tree by the River side, on the East
by a line drawne North North East from the said Chesnutt Thirty
perches to a marked white Oake by a Cove, on the North by a line
drawne North North East from the said white Oake three hundred
& Twelve perches to a marked Oake by the Towne path, on the West
by a line drawne South from the said Oake One hundred forty Eight
perches to a marked Poplar & South West Ninety perches to the
first marked red Oake Conteyning & now laid out for One hundred &
tenn acres more or lesse To have & to hold the same unto him the
said Henry Woolchurch his heyres & Assignes forever under such
Rents Covenants Condicons Lymitacons Excepcons as in & by the
said Deed of Grant relacon being thereunto had more att large itt
doth & may appeare All which said before menconed are by As-
signemt since to me unto the said John Beaman Now this Inden-
ture Wittnesseth that the said Henry Woolchurch & Elizabeth his
wife for & in Consideracon of a Considerable value to him in hand
paid by the said John Beaman before the Ensealing & delivery of
these prsents the Receipt whereof they the said Henry Woolchurch &
Elizabeth his wife doe hereby Acknowledg & thereof & every part
thereof doe cleerly freely & Absolutely Acquitt Exonerate & discharge
him the said John Beaman his heyres Exrs Adrs & Assignes by these
prsents whereof & wherewth the said Henry Woolchurch & Elizabeth
his wife doth acknowledge themselves to be fully satished & wholy
|
||||
|
| ||||
|
| ||||
| Volume 66, Page 12 View pdf image (33K) |
|
Tell Us What You Think About the Maryland State Archives Website!
|
An Archives of Maryland electronic publication.
For information contact
mdlegal@mdarchives.state.md.us.