L.
Locust Thicket. See Dent Thomas.
Long, John, (of London, Merchant). A certain Lease
confirmed to him, 1674, ch. 24.
Lowe, Nicholas, (Maj.) See Edmondson William.
Low, Vincent, (col.) See Coursey William.
Luckett, Thomas Hussey. The Entail on Part of Patrick's
Hill, in Charles County, cut off; and an Estate
therein, in Fee Simple, vested in him; and Waidstone's
Enlargement, and Part of Waidstone, entailed
in Lieu
thereof, 1747, ch. 10.
ST. LUKE'S Parish erected out of St. Paul's, in Queen
Anne's and Talbot Counties, 1728, ch.
19. A Parochial
Assessment for building the Church, 1729, ch.
13.
Lunn, William. See Larkin Thomas.
Lusby, Draper. See Bryan Matthew.
Lynes, Philip, (Esq;) See Smith John.
M.
McCLEMEY, Woney. Certain Persons impowered
to sell Lands whereof he died seized in Fee, 1749,
ch. 15.
McLeister, John, (Gent.) Act for his Relief, 1722,
ch. 20.
Major, Elizabeth. Enabled, notwithstanding her Coverture,
to lease out Lands for her Life, 1723, ch. 13.
Makensie, John. Act for his Relief, 1723 ch. 7.
Mann, Edward. His Devise of 1140 Acres of Land, at
Kingston, to be equally
divided between his Daughters
Elizabeth Needles, Lucy Sherrard, and Mary
Mann,
Spinster, confirmed, 1702, ch. 5.
ST. MARGARET'S WESTMINSTER. See Westminister
Parish.
Marsh Island. See Ryder John.
Marshall, Thomas. See Pile William.
Marshall, William and Mary his Wife. A Deed to
them from James Presbury, and Martha his
Wife,
which was not recorded, made valid, 1727, ch.
27.
Marshe's Seat. See Knighton Thomas. See Vernon William.
Martin, John. A Deed from him to James Martin, to
be recorded, 1742, ch. 14.
ST. MARY ANNE'S Parish, in Cæcil County. A new
Church to be built, 1742, ch. 9.
ST. MARY's County. To be divided into Four Parishes,
1744, ch. 14; 1745, ch. 4; and 1748,
ch. 4.
ST. MARY WHITE CHAPEL Parish. Erected out of
Great-Choptank Parish, 1725, ch. 10.
A new
Church to be built, 1755, ch.
15.
Mason, Matthew. See Smith Robert.
Massey, Peter, and Sarah his Wife, vested in an Estate in
Fee Simple of 300 Acres, Part of a tract called
New-Munster,
1721, ch. 16.
Massey, Sarah. An Act for her Relief, 1728, ch. 11.
Matthews, Hugh. Enabled to sell a Tract called Jones's
Fancy, whereof Daniel Sullivan died seized,
1722,
ch. 17.
Matthews, William, (Esq;) Confirmation of certain
Deeds of Sale to him of Lands in Baltimore County,
1720, ch. 19.
ST. MICHAEL'S Parish, in Talbot County. The Vestry
impowered to exchange certain Lands with James Tilghman,
and Anne his Wife, 1753, ch. 15.
Middleton, Horatio Samuel. A Lot in Annapolis (formerly
in Possession of Robert Johnson, and afterwards
of Robert Gordon) settled on him and his Heirs,
1753,
ch. 25.
Millbourne, Nicholas. His Executors enabled to sell
his Lands for Payment of his Debts,
1704, ch. 3.
Mitchell, Edward. See Ennalls William. See Moore
Mordecai.
Mitchell, William. See Moore Mordecai.
Moore, James. Act for his Relief, 1725, hc. 20.
Moore, Mordecai. Act for recording a Deed to him from
William Mitchell, Edward Mitchell, and Grace
his
Wife, 1745, ch. 7; and 1748, ch.
5. |
M.
Moore, Richard. See Ivy Anthony.
Morning's Choice, and Morning's Choice Addition,
in Baltimore County. The Entail cut
off, and Part of
Vulcan's Rest, in Cæcil County,
entailed in Lieu thereof,
1735, ch. 3.
Murray, Morgan. See Stevenson, Mary.
N.
NATURALIZATION. A LIST of Persons
Naturalized by particular Acts.
Achillis, Peter
Alward, John
Ambrose, Abraham
Anderson, Mounts
Anleton, Peter
Arenson, Cornelius
Barrette, Isaac de, &c.
Bayard, Peter
Beeson, Stephen
Bellicane, Michael, &c.
Berry, Samuel
Berte, Paul, &c.
Blakenstein, William
Blaney, Lewis
Bodieu, Francis Rudolph.
Bouquet, Henry, (Col.)
Boys, Cornelius
Brispoe, Anthony
Broord, James, &c.
Browne, Derrick
Brune, Lewis de Roch.
Burkele, Herman Van
Camperson, Leonard
Cartwright, Matthew
Christian, Lawrence
Clements, Andrew
Cody, William
Colieman, Derrick
Colke, Oliver
Comegys, Cornelius, &c.
Cordea, Hester
Cordea, Mark
Cosins, John
Costa, Matthias de
Cristrand, Joseph
Curtis, Michael
Daffeur, Benjamin
Dangerman, Christopher
Danijon, Daniel, &c.
Dauntrees, Jaspar
Debruter, John, &c.
Delamaire, John
Demouderer, Anthony
Desjardins, John
Dhyniossa, Alexander, &c.
Dowder, Peter
Duhattoway, Jacob
Dutitree, Claudius
Edgar, John
Elexon, John
Enloes, Henry
Errickson, Matthew
Ferdinando, Peter, &c.
Forbas, Alexander
Fountaine, Nicholas
Fowcate, Peter
Francis, Stephen
Freeman, Henry
Freeman,Matthew.SeeMatthiason
Garrets, Rutgertson
Geist, Christian
Golley, Peter
Gotée, John, &c.
Goutee, John, &c.
Grange, Arnoldus de la |
1694, ch. 25.
1682, ch. 11.
1694, ch. 4.
1674, ch. 12.
1683, ch. 4.
1674, ch. 12.
1669, ch. 4.
1684, ch. 8.
1674, ch. 1.
1700, ch. 9.
1713, ch. 16.
1686, ch. 6.
1682, ch. 14.
1681, ch. 10.
1727, ch. 12.
1762, ch. 29.
1681, ch. 9.
1674, ch. 25.
1702, ch. 6.
1686, ch. 5.
1694, ch. 4.
Ibid.
1695, ch. 10.
1671, ch. 10.
1674, ch. 12.
Ibid.
1711, ch. 20.
1702, ch. 6.
1674, ch. 12.
1671, ch. 29.
1674, ch. 12.
1671, ch. 10.
1683, ch. 1.
1671, ch. 28.
1712, ch. 24.
1695, ch, 25.
1708, ch. 14.
1705, ch. 7.
1694, ch. 35.
1684, ch. 8.
1701, ch. 6.
1674, ch. 12.
1671, ch. 10.
1674, ch. 12.
1671, ch. 10.
1698, ch. 10.
1674, ch. 25.
1694, ch. 4.
1696, ch. 6.
1671, ch. 10.
1674, ch. 12.
1682, ch. 10.
1694, ch. 4.
1695, ch. 25.
1671, ch. 10.
1681, ch. 9.
1697, ch. 9.
1674, ch. 12.
1671, ch. 10.
1721, ch. 5.
1695, ch. 10.
1671, ch. 1.
1695, ch. 10.
1684, ch. 8.
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