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August Court 1762 176 If any touching the truth or Remembrance of their Knowledge or any thing that may Relate to the Cause afsd: & that Reducing the Several Depositions Into Writing you send the same with this our Commission under your or any three or two of your hands and Seals to us to our County Court of Somerset with all Convenient Speed Witness Isaac Handy Esqr. Chief Justice of our Said Court the 19th day of [March] In the 11th year of our Dom. 1762 And now to wit at a Court of his Lordship held at Princes Ann Town the third Tuesday of August being the Seventeenth day of the Same month Anno Dom. 1762 before the Justices thereof Came William Murray, Thomas Gilliss, Purnall Johnson and George handy, the Gent. Nominated in the within Commission and Returned the same Endorsed in manner following withe the Severall Deposition thereto annexed April the 12th. 1762 came Thomas Gilliss William Murray Purnall Johnson and George Handy and made Oath on the Holy Eangelist of Almighty God to Execute the within Commission According to the direction of an Act of Assembly in such Case made and Provided Before Isaac Handy Be it Remembred that whereas the Worshipfull Justices of Somerset County by their Commission to us Directed Bearing date the Nineteenth day of March 1762 for the Examining Evidences to Perpetuate the Bounderys of a Certain Tract of Land Called Hogg Neck Lying on Wecomoco River in Possession of Jarvis Jenkins and in Obedience to the Said Commission after being duly Quallifyed as the Law Directs we Proceeded to advertise the time of meeting on the said Land for the Executing the said Commission and accordingly appointed the 17th. day of May 1762 and on that day we met on the said Land Called Hogg Neck and took the following Depositions Vizt The Deposition of Pheby Dishroon aged forty three years or there about being sworn on the Holy Evangelist of Almighty God Deposeth and saith about Twenty years by past she was in Company with John Crouch on a point of Land Below where the said Crouch Lived at the mouth of a small gut and that the said Crouch Shewed this Deponant a Cedar Tree that was Dead and told her that tree was the first Bounder of his Land and Desired her to take notice that if Ever she should hear any Dispute about the Bounders of his Land and she should be the Longest Liver that she might be a Witness to it and further Sayeth not Pheby Disharoon |
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