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Provincial Court Land Records, 1763-1765
Volume 703, Page 599   View pdf image
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       Edward & whatsoever in the Contrary they may have said to
       you is false & deceitfull, Ever since I came to this place which
       is upwards of seventeen years I never corisponded with any wone
       of your family but your self, nor neither do I know who is dead
       or alive among them for my indiscreet step deprivd me of that pleasure
       my Daughter Fanny is with a milliner in this place & for my
       Poor boys I dont know what to do with them as they will be of age
       soon to be put to business & I am sure I am not able to do it the
       Great God direct me, they all join with me in kind Love to your
       Spouse & little ones  I am wishing you all Success & happiness
       this world can afford you D.r Sir
                                                          your Ever Affectionat
          Douglass Isle of Man                  Humble Serv.t
          March y.e 5.th 1765
                                                             Fran.ces Glasse
                Recorded 27.th August 1765
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Ex.d         This Indenture made the first Day of June in the
       Year of our Lord one Thousand seven hundred and sixty five
       Between Samuel Preston Moore, Mordecai More, Thomas
       Moore & Charles Moore of the City and County of Philadelphia
       in the province of Pennsylvania of the one part and James
       Dick of London Town in the Province of Maryland Merchant
       of the other part Whereas the said Samuel Pres^t^on Moore, Mordecai
       Moore, Thomas Moore & Charles Moore sued out of the provincial
       Court of the said Province of Maryland his Lordships writ of
       Partition bearing date on or about the twenty third Day of
       November in the Year of our Lord One thousand seven hundred
       and sixty three directed to the Sheriff of Ann Arundel County
       Commanding him to Divide part of a Tract of Land called Scorton
       and Burge lying in the same County between the said Samuel
       Preson Moore, Mordecai Moore, Thomas Moore, Charles Moore
       and the Children of Richard Moore of the same County
       Deceased in Virtue of which writ the Sheriff of the County
       aforesaid did Summon a Jury and partition of the Land
       aforesaid was made on or about the Twenty ninth Day of the
       same month in the year last aforesaid which writ hath
       been since returned to the Justices of the provincial Court
                                                                               (aforesaid)


 
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Provincial Court Land Records, 1763-1765
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