H.
Henderson, Jacob, (Rev.) See Q. Anne's
Parish.
Herman, Augustine. His Last Will confirmed. as it
now stands recorded in the Commissary-General's Office,
1694, ch. 3.
Herman, Casparus Augustine. Confirmation of Two
Deeds to him; the one from George Oldfield, and
Petronella
his Wife, the other from Richard Carr, 1728,
ch. 13; and 1730, ch. 12.
Herman, Ephraim Augustine, vested in a Fee Simple Estate
of Little Bohemia, and enabled to cut off the
Entail,
1724, ch. 4.
Herman, Catherine, Widow, enabled to sell Land in Annapolis,
according to the Contract of her deceased Husband,
1697, ch. 4.
Hickman, William. Lands in Calvert County vested in
him, which were formerly purchased by his Father from
Thomas Hinton, 1711, ch. 12.
Hicks, Thomas. See Smithson Thomas.
Hill, Moses. See Hammond William.
Hinton, Thomas. See Hickman William.
Holdsworth, Samuel. The Title of a Parcel of Land in
Calvert County, confirmed to him and his Heirs,
against
Edward Husbands and his Heirs for ever, 1681,
ch. 17.
Holland, Jacob. See Holland's-Choice.
Holland, William, (Col.) Confirmation of Lands to him,
Richard Harrison, and Samuel Chew, 1709,
ch. 4;
and 1711, ch. 7.
Holland's Choice. The Entail cut off, and Jacob Holland
enabled to sell the same, and entail other Lands
in
Lieu thereof, 1749, ch. 14.
Hollingsworth, Thomas. See Wells Zorobabel.
Hollyday, James. Enabled to draw Bills for a certain
Balance of Sterling Duties, received by his Father James
Hollyday, Esq; late Treasurer od the Eastern Shore,
and
by him remitted to William Hunt, Merchant in
London,
1762, ch. 15. Enabled to pay Money to
the Visitors
of Worcester County School, 1763, ch.
16.
Hollyday, Leonard. Certain Lands vested in his Female
Heirs, 1756, ch. 17.
Hollyday, Sarah, Widow. Enabled to pay Money, 1748,
ch. 23.
Hood, Caspar. See Howel Thomas.
Hope. A Tract so called. See Goodridge's Choice.
Howard, Benjamin. Enabled to sell Lands in Anne-Arundel
County, and to entail other Lands in Baltimore
County, 1718, ch. 12. The Survey
of Howard's Purchase
made good to him, 1720, ch. 7. See
Roper's
Neck.
Howard, John Greenriff. Impowered to dock the Entail
of Part of Harborough, and to entail other Lands
in
Lieu thereof, 1755, ch. 18.
Howard's Purchase. See Howard Benjamin.
Howel, John. See Bennet Richard.
Howel, Thomas. A Mortgage from him to Edward
Beck, Attorney in Fact for Caspar Hood, confirmed,
1735, ch. 21.
Howerton's Range. See Duvall Benjamin.
Huddleton's Right. See Stirling James.
Humphries, Thomas, Esq; See Gresham John.
Hurd, John. A Deed to him from Bartholomew Atkinson,
and Sibera his Wife, made valid, 1727,
ch. 15.
Husbands, Edward. Punished for Menacing and Cursing
the Assembly, 1678, ch. 18. See Holdsworth
Samuel.
Husbands, William. Defects in a Deed to him, of Stillington
and Chance, in Cæcil County,
from Edward
Warner, supplied, 1731, ch. 16.
Hutcheson, William. Declaration of what Estate Gabriel
Parker and Anne his Wife, have in the Lands
devised
by him to them, 1724, ch. 5.
Hutchinson, William. A defective Entry in the Records
of Prince George's County, of a Deed to him from
John Wheeler, aided, 1755, ch. 4.
Hyde, John, of London, Merchant. Certain Lands
confirmed to him, 1708, ch. 6. See
Stirling Thomas.
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I. J.
JACKSON, Thomas. See Read Henry Wallace.
ST. JAMES'S Parish, in Anne-Arundel County.
Certain Lands vested in the Vestry thereof, given by
James
Rigby and Elizabeth his Wife, both deceased,
1701,
ch. 5. The Rector and Vestry enabled
to lease a certain
Church Lands, 1744, ch. 21. An new
Church to be built,
1762, ch. 28.
JANSEN-TOWN, in Anne-Arundel County, Erected,
1733, ch. 3.
Jarboe, John, (Lieut. Col.) His nuncupative Will confirmed,
1676, ch. 19.
Johns, Isaac. See Adair Robert.
ST. JOHN'S Parish, in Baltimore County. Stoakley
Manor, alias Stoak Flemmon, settled on the
Rector and
his Successors, for ever, 1719, ch. 6.
A Chapel of Ease
to be built in the Fork of Gunpowder River, 1752,
ch. 15; and 1753, ch. 32.
See Eaton Jeremiah.
ST. JOHN'S Parish, in Prince George's County, divided,
and Prince George's Parish elected thereout,
1726,
ch. 6. b A
Chapel of Ease erected on the Land given by
William Scott, 1744, ch.
12. b The
Vestry enabled
to purchase Three Acres of Land, and to build a Chapel
of Ease thereon, 1744, ch.
26; and 1748, ch. 16. A
Parochial Assessment for enlarging the Church, 1763,
ch. 27.
b
In the Acts of 1744, ch. 12 and 26; and 1748,
ch.
16, there is a Misnomer, the Parish being therein
called
King George's Parish; which happened (as
I am
informed,) thro' the Whim of the then Incumbent,
who
would needs have the Elder Parish,
as Parent
of the Younger, to be called K. George's
Parish,
though without any legal Authority.
ST. JOHN'S Parish, in Queen Anne's and Talbot Counties,
erected out of St. Paul's, 1748, ch. 13.
Johnson, Robert. A Lot in ANNAPOLIS settled on him,
1719, ch. 5. The same Lot, after
his Decease, settled
on Robert Gordon, 1723, ch. 26. And
lastly, on
Horatio Samuel Middleton, and his Heirs, 1753,
ch. 25.
Johnson, Susannah. Confirmation of Lands in Anne-Arundel
County, to her, 1716, ch. 15.
Johnson, Thomas, Esq; See Hancox Edward.
JONAS-TOWN, in Baltimore County, erected, 1732,
ch. 14. United to Baltimore-Town,
1745, ch. 9.
Jones's Fancy. See Matthews Hugh.
Jones, John. See Bennet Richard.
Jones, Thomas. Confirmation of a Sale of Land to him
from Joseph Bridge, Esq; 1716, ch.
18.
JOPPA, Erected into a Town, 1724, ch. 16; and 1737,
ch. 11.
Jordain, John. Enabled to sell Billingsley's Point,
1724, ch. 3. A Deed to him from Thomas
Larkin,
deceased, to be recorded, 1756, ch. 18.
Joseph, William. Confirmation of a Letter of Attorney
to him, from his Father William Joseph, Esq;
for the
Sale of Lands, 1705, ch. 3.
Ivy, Anthony, and Anne his Wife, (Daughter and Heiress
at Law to Robert Smith, Esq;) A Marriage
of
Land confirmed to them, 1713, ch. 7.
A Conveyance of
Land from them to Richard Moore and Edith
his Wife,
confirmed, 1716, ch. 4. The like
from them to John
Alla, 1716, ch. 9. The like from them
to Thomas and
John Davies, 1716, ch. 10.
K.
KING AND QUEEN Parish, in St. Mary's
County. A new Church to be built, and Newport
Church to be repaired, 1735, ch. 9; and
1736, ch. 13.
Its Bounds ascertained, 1748, ch. 4.
See also, Ibid.
ch. 9. A Chapel of Ease to be erected,
1750, ch. 21.
Chaptico Church to be repaired, 1754,
ch. 6.
KING GEORGE'S Parish. See St. John's Parish in
Prince George's County.
Kingsbury, James. A Deed to him from Thomas Gibson,
made valid, and to be recorded, 1731, ch.
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