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307) Daniel Cheston of Kent County in the Province af.d of the other part Witnesseth that the said Thomas Bordley for and in Consideration of the Sum of Seventy Pounds Sterling money of Great Britain to him in hand paid by the said Daniel Cheston the Receipt whereof he doth hereby Acknowledge and thereof and of and from every part and parcel thereof doth Acquit Exonerate and Discharge him the said Daniel Cheston his heirs Executors and Adm.rs he the said Thomas Bordley hath Given Granted Bargained Sold Aliened Enfeoffed Assigned Released Confirmed and forever quit Claim and by these Presents for himself his heirs Executors and Adm.rs Doth Give Grant bargain Sell Alein Enfeoffe ^Assign^ Release Confirm & forever Quit Claim unto him the said Daniel Cheston his Heirs & Assigns forever all that Tract or parcel of Land lying in Cecil County af.d called Frisbis Farm Containing (by Patent Granted to James Frisby of the County af.d) Three hundred Acres of Land more or less also part of a tract of Land called Frisbi's prime Choice lying in the County af.d Adjoining to the sid Tract called Frisby's Farm being butted and Bounded as follows (Viz.t) begining at a ^Bounded^ Locust post placed instead of the Original marked White Oak the Begining Tree of the sid Frisby's Prime Choice by the Commissioners appointed by the Justices of Cecil County Court to perpetuate the Bounds of the af.d Lands the said Bounded Locust post Standing by the side of white Marsh which said Marsh being at the head of a Creek called the Scotchmans Creek and Runing from the sid Locust Post South Seventy one Degrees West Ninty four Perches & half a Perch to a Locust post then North fifty eight degrees West Sixty eight Perches to another Locust post and from thence with a Streight Line to another Locust post placed at the end of the North and by West Line of Thomas Daviss's Land called the Levill then with the said Levil South and by East to a Bounded Locust Post in the said Line of the Tract of Land called the Levil placed by the Commissioners af.d instead of a Hickory the Second Boundary of the af.d Tract of Land called Frisby's Farm and from thence with the s.d ^Land^ called Frisby's Farm Reversing the first Course thereof to the (Begining) |
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