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(383) x.d This Indenture made the Twenty Third Day of May Anno Domini One Thousand seven hundred and Thirty Between John Edmondson of Talbot County Gentleman Grandson & heir of John Edmundson of the same County Deceased of the one part and Mathew Kirby of Talbot County House joyner and Elizabeth his Wife lately Called Elizabeth Wife of the other part Whereas the said John Edmundson Grandfather of the said John Edmondson parties to these presents in the year of our Lord sixteen Hundred sixty three did bargain & sell unto a Certain Robert Turner a parcell of Land lying in Talbot County then Called or known by the Name of Rivon And Whereas the said John Edmondson Grandfather as aforesaid in the year of Our Lord sixteen Hundred & sixty four took up the same Tract of Land by the Name of Swamp Hole Agreeable to the Courses & Distances Mencond in the afd Deed of Bargain & Sale to the said Robert Turner And Whereas the said Tract of Land by Divers Alenations and Mutations of possession hath become the right of the said Mathew Kirby in Right of his Wife above Mencond But for that by Means of the said John Edmundson his takeing up the said Land after the said Deed by the Name of Swamp Hole the Right of the said Mathew Kirby and Elizabeth his Wife may be rendred precarious In Consideration therefore of the premisses and in order to perfect their Title therein Now this Indenture Witnesseth that the said John Edmundson Grandson & heir as aforesaid Hath remised released and for ever Quitt Claimed & by these presents for himselfe & his Heirs Doth fully Clearly & absolutely remise release & for ever Quit Claim unto the said Mathew Kirby and Elizabeth his Wife all that Tract or parcell of Land Called Swamp Hole Lying & being in Talbot County af.d on the West side of Treadhaven Creek beginning at a Marked pine being the Bounded Tree of ^a^ parcell of Land laid out for Robert Morris of London & Running North West one hundred & sixty perches & from the end of the North West Lyne South West one hundred perches to the Land of Thomas Hopkins and with the Land to his Bounded Tree being an oak and then from the said (Hopkins) |
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