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611 dividing from the land of said Robins unto a marked White Oak being a division tree between the said Robins and the lands here mentioned and from thence by a nother line of marked trees Still dividing it from the Land of said Robins unto the first marked red oak being the begining of Land more or less the af.d Lands being Originally Granted unto a certain John Robins and by the said John Robins devised in fee tail unto his son Edward Robins and by sundry decents the same become the right and title of the said John Scarbrough and Ann his Wife in right of his said Wife and the said Samuel Scarbrough and Peggy his wife in right of his Wife as the Grandaughters and Decendants of the said Edward Robins To have and to hold the said Messuage tenement lands and premisses abovementioned and every part and parcell thereof with the Appurtenances and priviledges thereunto belonging unto the said Bowden Robins his heirs and Assigns for ever To the intent and purpose only that the said Bowden Robins shall and my become perfect tenant of the freehold messuage lands and Tenements and shall and m^a^y stand Seized thereof until a good and perfect common recovery with double vouchers over may be duly had suffered & executed of the said Messuage Tenements Lands and Premisses according to the usual cause course of common recovery for the Assurance of Lands and Tenements in such cases used and accustomed and thereupon it is covenanted concluded agreed by and between all the said parties to these presents for themselves and their and every of their heirs by these presents in manner following that is to say that the said Bowden Robins shall and well before the end of the next Provincial Court to be held at the City of Annapolis the Second tuesday of September Next permit and suffer the said Littleton Dennis to sue forth and prosecute against him the said Bowden Robins one writ of Entry sur disseisin enlepost returnable before his Lordships Justices of the provincial Court at Annapolis thereby demanding against the said Bowden Robins the said Messuage Tenement Lands Hereditaments and premisses herein before mentioned by such Name and Names Number of Acres quantities qualities terms and discriptions in the said writ to be contained and in such manner and form as by council learned in the law shall be advised unto and upon which said Writ of Entry so to be prosecuted and sued forth the said Bowden Robins shall appear in his proper person or by his Attorney and Vouch to Warranty the said John Scarbrough & Ann his Wife and Samuel Scarbrough and Peggy his Wife who Shall appear either in person or by their Attorney lawfully authorized and enter into Warranty and after his entry into Warranty shall vouch to warranty the common Vouchee who shall likewise APpear and in part and afterwards make default and depart in Contempt of the court so that Judgment may be thereupon had and given for the said Littleton Dennis to recover and have the said Messuage or tenement Lands Hereditaments and premisses against the said Bowden Robins and for the said Bowden Robins to recover in Value against the said Common ^Samuel^ Scarbrough and Peggy his Wife and John Scarbrough and Ann his Wife and for them to recover in value against the said Common Vouchee to the end one perfect common recovery with double Voucher may be thereupon had and suffered and all and every other thing and things be done 13 1/2 sides and perfected needfull and covenant for the having and suffering the 12 sides same recovery according to the Course of Common recoverys in such (Cases) (Vide Page 618 for the remaining part of this Deed) |
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