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112. Shillings and two Pence Sterling to them in hand Paid by the Said Horatio Sharpe at or before the Sealing and Delivery of these Presents the receipt whereof the said John Flesselius and Mary his Wife Do and each of them Doth hereby acknowledge and thereof and therefrom and from every part and parcel thereof Do and each of them Doth hereby release acquit Exonerate and discharge the said Horatio Sharpe his Executors Administrators and Assigns and every of them Have and each of them Hath aliened released enfeoffed and Confirmed And by these Presents Do and each of them Doth release enfeoff and Confirm unto him the aforesaid Horatio Sharpe (in his actual Possession now being by Virtue of a Bargain and sale to him thereof made by the said John Flesselius bearing date the day next before the day of the date of these Presents for one whole Year commencing the day next before the day of the date thereof and by force of the Statute for transferring Uses into possession) his heirs and Assigns All that Part or Parcell of a Tract or Parcel of Land Called Homewoods Lott patented upon a Resurvey of Eight several Tracts containing in the whole One thousand three hundred and Ninety two acres Beginning for the said Part or Parcel at a Stone whereof are graven these Words "Begin.g of Homewoods Lott' now fixed in the ground in the Middle between two bounded White Oaks standing about a Perch from the head of a Creek called Scotchers Creek the Said two White Oaks being the Beginning Trees of the resurvey of the whole Tract called Homewoods Lott as resurveyed the tenth day of August Anno Domini Seventeen hundred and thirty four and patented to Thomas Homewood the Nineteenth day of February seventeen hundred and thirty five and running from the said stone markt as afores.d to the head of the Creek then down and with the said Scotchers Creek as the said Creek runneth and with the Water Edge thereof to a Locust Post bounded with Twelve Notches the said Post being heretofore Planted at the very spot where the Original markt red Oak of Fullers Land now commonly Called and known by the Name of White Hall did stand on a Marsh side near the head of a Cove of Scotchers Creek and |
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