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169) Gentleman of the other part Witnesseth that the Said George Maxwell and Elizabeth his Wife for and in Consideration of the Sum of five Shillings Sterling to them in hand paid before the Sealing and Delivery hereof by the Said Thomas Brouster the Receipt whereof they do hereby Acknowledge and To the End and Purpose that the Said Tho.s Brouster may become and be made a perfect Tenant To a precipe against whom a Common Recovery may be had of the Lands hereafter mentioned Have Granted Bargained and Sold and by these Presents Do Grant Bargain and Sell unto the Said Thomas Brouster and his Heirs all that Tract or Parcel of Land Commonly called and Known by the name ^of^ Harwoods Lyon lying and being in Talbot County and on the East Side of a River Called Wye River and heretofore Granted unto Thomas Harwood of London Mariners on the Twelfth Day of Feb^r^uary sixteen hundred ^sixty^ and three Beginning for breadth South at a marked oak standing on a point over against the upper End of the Island bearing East from the Said Island and running for breadth South East up a Creek Called Harwoods Creek Two hundred Perches to a marked oak Standing at the Turning point of the Said Creek and with a line Drawn up the North East branch of the Said Creek three hundred and Twenty Perches to a Marked Oak Standing Near the head of the Said Branch and from the Said Oak with a Line Drawn North West Cross the neck for Two hundred Perches to Back Wye River to a ma^r^ked Oak & Running Down the Said River Three hundred & Twenty Perches to the first Marked Oak Containing and then Laid out for four hundred Acres and afterwards by (Patent) |
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