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Provincial Court Proceedings, 1682. 197 Your Peticoner therefore humbly prayes that yor honors would Liber W. C. be pleased to Order the said Addison to produce to yor honors in Court her sd Indenture wth from her he unjustly Detaineth, & that yor Honors will Order her ffreedome wch to her is Justly due And Yor Peticoner shall Pray &c Which Peticon being read and heard It is Ordered by the Court here this Day (to wit) the sixth day of May Anno Doni 1682 That the said Mary Strattle be freed and acquitted and is hereby freed and acquitted from her time of servitude Limited by her said Indenture, but if she have wthin the said time Run away and absented her self, that then she make further servitude for the same according to act of Assembly in that Case made and Provided Mr Kenelm Cheseldyn As one of the Attorneys of the Provinciall Court appeare for me at the suite of Henry Brent & ux Executrix of Baker Brooke, & Defend the same to the best of yor Endeavor In Doeing whereof this shall be yor Warrant as witnesse my hand John Manley John Browne agt in Ejectmt John Standley late of the County of John Standley Talbot in the Province of Maryland was attached to answere unto Thomas Browne of the same County Planter of a plea Wherefore by force and Armes all that Parcell of land Called The Freshes Addition Lye ing in Talbot County On the Fresh runn on the head of Tredhaven Creeke On the North side of Chaptanke, Beginning at the Eastermost bounded tree of Edmondsons ffreshes being a marked Oake Runing South East by South One hundred and Sixty perches to a marked Oake at the Miles end of Job Nutt, Then with a Line Drawne North east & by North Three hundred and Seaventy perches to another marked Oake, Then with a Line Drawne North west by North One hundred perches to a marked white Oake, Neare a Pecosan Swampe being the Northermost bounded tree of Edmond sons ifreshes, Then runing North east and by North sixty perches to a marked red Oake, & then with a Line Drawne North west and by North One hundred and sixty perches to a marked Hiccory, Then with a Line South west and by West One hundred perches till it intersects Edmondsons ffreshes And Soe with Edmondsons ffreshes to the first bounded tree, Bounded on the south with Job Nutts Land, Containing and Layd out for three hundred Acres more or Lesse, To be held of the Mannor of Baltemore, Together with all Messuages Tennements or Dwelling houses, Edifices build ings, Yards Gardens and Orchards & all other the prmisses wth the Appurtenances to the said Parcell of Land belonging Or in any |
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