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42 Provincial Court Proceedings, 1681. Liber W. C. called Netherbury Containing Two hundred Acres more or lesse Together also with One Messuage or Dwelling house other Out houses, and one Orchard and other appurtenances to the said Tract of Land belonging wch Andrew Abington of the County aforesaid gentl to him the said John lLewellin for a terme of yeares yet to come and unexpired had Demised hee Entred, and him the said John ILewellin from his farme aforesaid hee did Eject, and harmes to him did to the greate Damage of him the said John, and against the Peace &c And whereupon the said John lLewellin by Kenelme Cheseldyne his Attorney sayth that Whereas the said Andrew Abbington upon the thirtyeth day of March in the sixth yeare of the Dominion &c and in the yeare of our Lord 1681 in the County aforesaid did Demise to the said John lLewellin a Certaine Tract of land Lyeing in St Maryes County called Netherbury, Begining att a Marked Pokiccory standing upon a small Ridge neare to a Swampe Called Island Swampe, and runing thence east to the bay of Chesepeake One hundred perches, and from the end of the said east Line North and by west up the said bay One hundred and fourteene perches, And from the end of the North and by west line west Three hun dred thirty five perches, And from the End of the said West Line South Eighty and Two perches, and from the End of the South Line to the first marked Tree Containing Two hundred Acres more p. 424 or lesse With one Messuage or Dwelling house with other Out houses with one Orchard and other Appurtenances to the said Tract of Land belonging, To hold the said Messuage Dwelling house Land and premisses to him the said John iLewellin and his Assignes from the said thirtyeth day of March aforesaid for and Dureing and untill the full End and Terme of three yeares from thence next Ensueing and fully to be Compleate and Ended, by Vertue of wch Demise The said John iLewellin unto the said Messuage Dwelling house Land and premisses with their Appurtenances Entered and was thereof posessed And soe being thereof posessed the said Thomas Lomax afterwards to witt the Tenth day of Aprill in the aforesaid yeare into the Messuage Dwelling house Land and premisses aforesaid with their Appurtenances wch the said Andrew Abington to him the said John ILewellin in forme aforesaid had Demised for a Terme wch is not yett past Entred, and him the said John ILewellin from his ifarme aforesaid Did Eject, and other harmes to him did to the greate damage of him the said John ILewellin, and against the Peace &Ca Whereupon hee Sayth hee is Damnifyed and hath losse to the Vallue of ffifty Thousand pounds of Tobacco, And thereupon hee brings his suite; Unlesse The Tennant in Posession or they under whome hee Clam eth Doe the next Provinciall Court appeare to this Declaracon and make him or themselves Defts thereunto and by Rule of Court Con- |
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