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Provincial Court Proceedings, 1683. 301
And from and against all and every other person and persons what- Liber W. C.
soever shall and will Warrant and by the Indenture aforesaid for
ever Defend And that the said Thomas Bowdle and his heires & all
and every other person and persons & their heires which then had
or at any time or times afterwards shall or may have any Lawfull
estate right title Interest or inheritance of or to the one full moyety
or half e of the parcell of land aforesaid and premises or any part
thereof shall and will at all time and times hereafter and and upon
the reasonable request and at the pper costs and Charges in the Law
of him the said Mareene Duvall his heires & Assignes Doe make
acknowledge Execute and Suffer all and every further Lawfull and
Reasonable Act and Acts thing and things, Device and Devices
Assureance and Assureances in the Law whatsoever which shall or
may be for the further better and more perfect Assureing suremake
ing and Conveying of the said one full moyety or half e of the said
parcell of Land premisses with the appurtenances to the said Mareene
Duvall his heires and Assignes & to his & their owne proper use
and behoofe for ever Bee it by ffiyne ifeofement Release or by any
other Wayes or meanes as by the said Mareen Duvall his heires or
Assignes or any his or their Councell Learned in the Law shall
reasonably Devise advise and require said further Assureance
and Assureances It is by the aforesaid Indenture Declared and
fully agreed by and betweene the said partyes shall be and Enure p. 641
And shall be adjudged Deemed Construed and taken to be and Enure
to the onely proper use and behoofe of the said Mareen Duvall his
heires and Assignes forever according to the forme and effect of
the Same Indenture with the said Mareene Duvall hath not Kept
but broken, And the same to keepe with him he hath hitherto Denyed
and still doth denye Whereupon he the said Mareene Duvall sayth
that he is the worse and hath Damage to the vallue of Tenn thou
sand pounds of Tobacco and thereupon he bringeth his suite
And the said Thomas Bowdle by John Rousby his Attorney com
eth and Defendeth the force and Injury when &Ca and Prayeth
Liberty to Imparle hereunto until the next Provinciall Court and
it is granted unto him the Same day is given to the Plantiffe likewise
Now here at this day to wit the One and thirtyeth day of March
in the Eighth yeare of the Dominion of the Right honobl e Charles
Lord Baltimore &Ca Annoq Doni 1683 Came the said partyes by
their Attorneys aforesaid And the said Thomas Bowdie by his said
Attorney sayth that he the said Thomas hath well and truly Observed
performed fulfilled and kept all and singular the Covenants promises
Grants and agreements in the Indenture aforesaid above specified
contained wch on the part and behalfe of the said Thomas ought to
be Observed pformed fulfilled and kept according to the forme
and effect of the Indenture aforesaid And of this he putts himself
upon the Country, And the plantiffe Likewise Itt is therefore
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