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Provincial Court Proceedings, i6?p/8o. 151
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against him ought not to have because hee saith that hee hath per-
formed all & singuler the Clauses Covenants & agreements mentioned
& contained in the Condicon of the same Writeing obligatory, and
this hee is ready to averre, & thereupon demands Judgment if the
said Gerrard his accon aforesaid against him ought to have
And the said Gerrard by his said Attorney saith that the said
Michal hath not pformed all and singuler the clauses Covents &
agreemte menconed and Contained in the Condicon of the Writeing
obligatory above mentioned, And this hee desires may bee enquired
of by the Country, and the said Michael alsoe Therefore comand
was given to the sheriffe of st Maryes County that hee cause to come
here twelve &c by whome &c and who neither &c to Recognize &c,
because aswell &c
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Liber W. C.
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Now here att this day to witt the seventeenth day of ffebruary
in the ffifth yeare of the Dominion of the Right honoble Charles
Lord Baltemore &c Annoq Dominj 1679 Came the said pties by
theire Attorneys aforesaid, and the Jurors impannelled being called
likewise came to Witt, Robert Ellis, William Thomas Henry Exon,
James Veitch Thomas Beale, Samll Dobson, William Bawdon, Owen
Guither, Barnard Johnson, Thomas Allanson Edward Sise and
Daniell Clocker who being elected tryed and sworne to say the
truth in the premisses upon theire Oathes doe say, That the said
Michael Miller hath performed all & singuler the Clauses Covenants
and agreemts menconed and Contained in the condicon of the write-
ing obligatory above mentioned
Therefore Itt is considered that the said Gerard Slye take nothing
by his writt butt bee in mercy for his ffalse Claime thereupon, And
the said Michaell Miller may goe thereof wthout day
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Timothy Goodridge
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John Pitt
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I John Pitt late of Talbott County was sumoned
to answere unto Timothy Goodridge of a plea
) that whereas the said John and Timothy to-
gether and undivided doe hold to them & theire
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heires a certaine parcell of land called westmland scituate in the
said County containing by Estimacon foure hundred acres wth the
appurtenances, & for that the same remaines together & undevided,
that particon may bee made thereof according to Law
And whereupon the said Timothy by Robert Ridgely his Attorney
saith that whereas the same John and Timothy together & undevided
doe hold to them and theire heirs a certaine parcell of Land called
Westmerland scituate in the said County on the north side of
Chaptanke River, at the head of the northeast branch of Tredavon
Creeke, Begining att a marked White Oake standing on the west side
of a Cove neare to the marked tree of the Land fformerly laid out
for Thomas Maning called Exchange & runing for Length east
north east by Manings Line, three hundred and twenty perches,
Bounded on the east by a Lyne drawne south east one hundred
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