E.
EARLE, James. See Smith Robert.
Eaton, Jeremiah. His Devise of Stoakley
Manor
to the first Protestant Minister
that should reside in
Baltimore County, and his
Successors; confirmed to the
Rector of St. John's Parish,
and his Successors, for
ever, 1719, ch. 9.
Edmonds, Thomas. See Hansteelman John.
Edmondson Thomas. A Deed to him from William
Edmondson, made void, 1706,
ch. 6.
Impowered to
sell the Lands left by his Father,
John Edmondson, for
Payment of Debts, 1709, ch.
5; and 1711, ch. 2.
Edmondson, William. Major Nicholas Lowe
impowered,
as his Executor, to sell a Tract
of Land in Dorchester
County, called Tichardson's
Choice, 1705,
ch. 2. Trustees impowered
to sell and value the said
Tract, formerly the Land of John
Nichols, and by him
sold to William Edmondson,
1710, ch. 4.
Edwards, John, (Rev.) A Mistake in his Will,
rectified,
and an Estate in Fee Simple settled
on John Stoakes the
Devisee therein mentioned, 1711,
ch. 15.
Ennalls, William. Defects in a Deed from Edward
Mitchel to John Ward, and
from the said.
Ward to
the said Ennalls, of a Piece
of Land in Kent
County,
called The Ponds, supplied,
1731, ch.
13.
Exeter. A Tract so called. See Wharton
Henry.
F.
FANNING, Benoni. See Contee John.
Ford, John. Defects in a Conveyance to him from
Henry Roberts, supplied, 1719,
ch. 8.
Ford, William. Two Tracts of Land confirmed
to him,
1727, ch. 26.
Fotterel, Edward, and his Wife. An Act for continuing
their Appeal against David
Robinson, &c. 1730,
ch. 3.
Frankford St. Michael. See Harris William.
Frazer, John. A Deed to him from John Brown,
made
valid, 1727, ch. 16.
FREDERICK-TOWN, in Cæcil County, erected,
1736,
ch. 19.
FERDERICK-TOWN, in Frederick County.
Swine and
Geese not to be raised therein,
1757, ch. 30.
Freeman, Frederick. See Speedy Payment.
Freeborn, Rachel. See Proctor Robert.
Further-Neck. See Ward Mary.
G.
GADSBY, John. Two Tracts of Land, sold by
George Norman, vested in
him, 1698, ch.
23.
See Norman Elizabeth.
Gale, Betty, and Levin. See Groome Samuel,
Jun.
Galloway, John, and John Giles, enabled to
Record a
Deed, 1726, ch. 8.
Gandevit, Francis,. and John Read of Philadelphia,
relieved,
1722, ch. 2.
Gandy, John, (of London, Mariner,) certain
Lands
confirmed to his Heir at Law, 1708,
ch. 6.
Gateril, Francis: An Act for his Relief, 1728,
ch. 18.
ST. GEORGE's Parish, in Baltimore County:
A new
Church and Chapel of Ease to be
built, 1750, ch.
7;
1757, ch. 18; and 1758,
ch. 2.
GEORGE-TOWN, in Frederick County, erected,
1751,
ch. 25.
GEORGE-TOWN, in Kent County, erected, 1736,
ch. 21;
and 1737, ch. 10.
Gibbs, Henry: Defects in Conveyance of Lands
from him,
to Benjamin Lawrence, and
John Belt and
Lucy his
Wife, supplied, 1720, ch.
11.
Gibson, Thomas. See Kingsbury James.
Giles, John. See Galloway John.
Glade's Addition. See Hall Mary.
Gold, James. See Scott William. |
G.
Goodridge's Choice, in Dorchester County:
Entail upon
Part of it cut off, and The
Hope, and Addition to
the Hope, entailed in lieu thereof,
1736, ch.
16.
Gordon, George, Esq; A Sum of Money repaid him,
by
a Levy on Frederick County,
1754, ch.
2.
Gordon, Robert. A Lot in Annapolis (formerly
Robert
Johnson's) settled on him, 1723,
ch. 26. See Middleton
Horatio Samuel.
Gover, Ephraim; relived, and an Estate in Fee Simple
settled on him, 1720, ch.
3.
Gover, Samuel. See Sunderland Josias.
Gray, John. See Kitton Theophilus.
Gray, William: Confirmation to him, of
Lands sold him
by Robert Brooke, 1719, ch.
9.
GREAT CHOPTANK Parish. Two Acres of Land at
Vienna Town, whereon the
Chapel is built, secured,
and the Bounds thereof ascertained,
1725, ch.
9; and
1730, ch. 2. The
Parish divided, and St. Mary-White-Chapel
Parish erected thereout, 1725,
ch. 10.
An Act relating to Church Lots
in Cambridge, 1750,
ch. 19.
Green, Jonas, Printer, encouraged, 1740, ch.
4; 1744,
ch. 4; 1746, ch. 9;
1749, ch. 8; 1753, ch. 39;
1754, ch. 8; 1756, ch. 14
and 22; 1760, ch. 8;
1762, ch. 24; and 1763,
ch. 33.
Green's Adventure, and Green's Privilege.
See Ryder
John.
Green, William. See Ibid.
Gresham, John, Esq; Deed to him from Thomas
Humphries,
Esq; and Mary his Wife,
to be recorded, 1730,
ch. 13.
Griffith, Orlando, and Catharine his Wife,
enabled to
sell Part of a Tract of Land, and
to entail other Land
in Lieu thereof, 1725, ch.
17.
Groome, Samuel, Junior. Commissioners impowered
to
sell so much of his Lands, as would
satisfy 820
l. 5 s. 7 d.
to Betty Gale, and Levin
Gale, Executors of Levin
Denwood, 1727, ch. 20.
Grundy, Robert: His surviving Executors, (viz.
James
Lloyd and Anne his Wife,
and Deborah Pemberton)
enabled to convey certain Lands,
and a Water-Mill, according
to the Sales thereof made by him
in his Life Time,
1722, ch. 9.
H.
HALL, Mary. A Tract of Land, called Glebe's
Addition, confirmed to her, 1718,
ch. 9.
Hammond, William, of Baltimore County.
An Act impowering
John Paca, Robert Adair, Moses
Hill and
Margaret his Wife, to dispose
of Lands, late belonging to
the said Hammond, for Payment
of his Debts.
1763,
ch. 15.
Hancox, Edward. Confirmation of a Deed from
him to
Thomas Johnson of Liverpool,
Esq; 1712,
ch. 16.
Hansteelman, John. Deeds to him from Thomas
Edmonds
and Henry Bourne, made valid,
1727, ch.
28.
Happy Choice. See Knighton Thomas.
Harborough. See Howard John Greenriff.
Harris, William. Trustees impowered to sell
his late Land
in Talbot County, called
Frankford St. Michael, and
the Money to be laid out in Purchase
of other Lands for
the Use of his Sons Joseph
and Benjamin, 1708, ch. 11;
and 1725, ch. 19.
Harrison, John. The Probat of his WIll confirmed,
1712,
ch. 9.
Harrison, Richard. See Holland William.
Hawkins, John, (Maj.) Lands confirmed to him
and
Henry Wright, 1711, ch.
11.
Haywood, Raphael. An Omission in his Last Will
supplied,
in Favour of Robert
Scott, Clerk, and Charles
Neale, Planter, his Executors and
Devisees, 1715,
ch. 6.
Heath, James. See Tracy Susannah.
Hemsley, Philemon, and Mary his Wife.
Defects in
a Deed of a Lot in Annapolis,
from Audry Taylard
to them, supplied, 1731, ch.
5.
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