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Provincial Court Land Records, 1749-1756
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       Branch thence running South South East the length of three hundred and six Perches to
       a marked Chestnut standing by the West side of Arthers Field thence East North East to the
       first Bounded Tree Containing and laid out for five hundred Acres of Land more or less with
       the Appurtenances thereunto belonging unto which same Writ the said John Barber did
       appear and did Vouch to Warranty thereof George Luxford who being present in Court in
       his Proper Person Warranted the Tract and Parcel of Land and Premisses aforesaid with
       the Appurtenances unto him the said John Dorsey and afterwards departed in Contempt
       of the Court and made default whereby a good perfect and common Recovery of the same Tract
       of Land and Premisses with the Appurtenances with single Voucher over according to the form
       and Course of Common Recoverys in such Cases Used was in due form of Law suffered
       and executed Now this Indenture Witnesseth That the same John Dorsey and John Baker
       for themselves and each and every of them their and each of their Heirs Executors Administrators
       and Assigns Do hereby Covenanant Promise Grant Declare and Agree to and with
       each other their and each and every of their Heirs Executors Administrators and Assigns
       that the true Intent and meaning of the aforesaid Recovery and ^of^ all the Parties thereunto
       declared that the same Common Recovery and all Effects thereof shall be and enure
       and shall be Construed Deemed and taken to be and enure to the only Use and behoof
       of the said John Baker his Heirs and Assigns for ever and to no other Use Intent or
       Purpose whatsoever And that the same John Dossey and his Heirs and every other Person
       and Persons whatsoever who shall stand and be Seized of all or any part of the same
       Tract of Land and Premisses with the Appurtenances by force and Virtue of the Recovery
       aforesaid or other ways howsoever shall stand and be Seised thereof and of every part and
       parcel thereof with the Appurtenances to and for the Proper Use and behoof of the same
       John Baker his Heirs and Assigns for ever and to no other Use Intent or Purpose
       whatsoever   In Witness whereof the said Parties to these Presents have hereunto
       set their hands and Seals the day and Year above Written
       Sealed and Delivered                                                                     John Dossey   Seal
       in the Presence of                                                                          John Baker   Seal
       R Barnhouse
       Ja Briscoe
                            On the Back of the aforegoing Deed was thus Endorsed Viz.t

       Saint Marys County fs.t   April the Ninth 1752   Then Came the within Named John
       Dossey and John Barber before Us the Subscribers Two of his Lordships Justices of the
       Peace for the County aforesaid and Acknowledged the within Deed to be their Act and Deed
       to and for the Use therein mentioned according to the directions of the Act of Assembly in
       such Cases made and provided
                                                          Acknowledged before Us the Day and Year aforesaid
                                                                                              R Barnhouse
                                                                                                    Ja Briscoe

       April the 17.th 1752   Received of M.r John Baker Ten Shillings Sterling for his Lordships
       Use (it being the Alienation fine on the within mentioned five hundred Acres of Land)
       By Virtue of a Commission from Benj.a Tasker Esq.r his said Lordships Agent and
       Receiver General                                                                        Rich.d Dorsey
7     Recorded April 17.th 1752


 
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