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692 (682 682 This Indenture made the thirtieth day of Aprill in the year of our Lord one thousand six hundred Ninety and foure Betweene Edward Greenhalgh of S.t Maryes County in the Province of Maryland M.rchant and Elizabeth his wife on the one part and James Pattison & Anthony Lambrechy of S.t Maries County aforesaid Gentl.m on the other part Witnesseth That the said Edward Greenhalgh and Elizabeth his wife for and in Consideration of the sume of eight thousand pounds of tobacco to them or one of them in hand paid at and before the Ensealing hereof by the said James Pattison and Anthony Lambrechy The receipt whereof they the said Edward Greenhalgh and Elizabeth his wife doe hereby acknowledge accordingly and themselves to be thereof and therewith fully satisfyed and thereof and of every part thereof doe clearly acquit exonerate and discharge the said James Pattison and Anthony Lambrechy their Execut.rs and Adm.rs and every of them for ever by these presents have granted bargained sold aliened enffeoffed and confirmed and by these presents doe fully clearly and absolutely graunt bargaine sell alien enffeoffe and confirm unto the said James Pattison (by the consent of the said Anthony Lambrechy testifyed by his being a party hereunto) and to the heirs of the said James Pattison for ever All that tract or parcell of Land lying in S.t Maryes County aforesaid and part of a Mannor called S.t Elizabeth Mannor formerly graunted unto Thomas Cornewallis Esq.r by Letters pattents under the great seale of this Province afterwards by meane conveyance became the Estate of Walter Hall deceased and by this tract hereby intended to be conveyed) is the inheritance of the Edward Greenhalgh Which said tract or parcell of Land beginne that the runn beyond the Church running up the North East branch of the said Runn North West to a marked spanish Oake being one of the bound trees of the sd Mannor thence running west to a bounded white oake standing at the head of S.t Innagoes Creek joyning to a parcell of Land formerly Layd out for Thomas Innis and soe running along the road to the aforesaid stony runn Conteyning by Estimation seaven hundred Acres be the same more or less Together with the plantation and house out houses garden Orchard Barnes stables and buildings thereunto belonging and together with all woods underwoods timber and timber trees rights priviledges benefitts and apptenances to the said bargained Land belonging or in any manner or way appertayning (except and all wayes received out of this present graunt Fifty acres of Land beginning at the bounded white Oake of John Bakers Land and so running streight along the roade to the utmost bound tree of the Land hereby sold which Fifty acres is conveyed to Elizabeth Baker widdow and is excepted alsoe in the Conveyance to the said Edward Greenhalgh) To have and to hold the said Land plantation houses and all other the premisses hereby bargained and sold with their and every of their apptenances (except before excepted) unto the said James Pattison his heires and assignes To the onely proper use and behoofe of the said James Pattison his heires and Assignes for ever under the rents and services therefore due and of right accustomed And the said Edward Greenhalgh the said Land and premisses with the apptenances (except before excepted) unto the said James Pattyson and his heires against all people shall and will (warrant |
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