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wherefore wtn force and Armes into one parcell of land Called
Pascalls Chance Lyeing in Ann Arrundell County and on the South
Side of the land formerly layd out for Alexandr Goarden & then in
the posession of John Owen, Begining at a marked Poplar being
the Uppermost bounded tree of the west line of the said Goardens
Land, & bounded on the west by a Line drawn South from the said
Poplar for the breadth of one hundred and fifty perches to a marked
Pokiccory tree, on the south by a line Drawne East from the said
Pokiccory tree for the Length of three hundred and twenty perches
to a marked oake on the west side of a Creeke called Gotts Creeke,
On the east by a line Drawne North up the said Creeke for breadth
of One hundred & ffifty perches to a marked white oake in a
Swampe, on the north by a line drawne West from the Said oake
for the length of three hundred & Twenty perches unto the first
marked Popler Conta Three hundred acres More or lesse, Together
also wth one tenemt or dwelling house & other outhouses Edifices
buildings gardens Orchards & other appurtenances to the said Land
belonging wch James Pascall of the County of Ann Arrundell planter
to him the Said ffrancis Billingsley for a terme of yeares Yet to
Come & Unexpired had Demised, Hee Entred & him the Said ffrancis
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Billingsley from his farme aforesaid Did Eject & other harmes to
him did to the great damage of him the said ffrancis Billingsley &
against his Lopps peace &c
And whereupon the said ffrancis Billingsley by George Parker
his Attorney sayth that Whereas the said James Pascall Upon the
foure & Twentyeth day of June in the fifth yeare of the Dominion
of the Right honoble Charles absolute Lord and Propry of the Prov-
inces of Maryland & Avalon Lord Baron of Baltemore &c in the
yeare of our Lord god 1680, Att Ann Arrundell aforesaid did
Demise unto the sd ffrancis Billingsley one pcell of Land Called
Pascalls Chance Lyeing in Ann Arrundell County & on the South
side of the land formerly laid out for Alexandr Goarden & then in
the posession of John Owen. Begining att a marked Poplar being
the uppermost bounded tree of the west line of the said Goardens
Land, & bounded on the West by a line drawne South from the said
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