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Provincial Court Land Records, 1707-1710
Volume 719, Page 145   View pdf image
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       Carter was married to George Morrell late of Bagby in the said
       County of York and Kingdom afd yeoman deceased and is now a
       widdow & alive that Anne Carter sister to the said Richard Carter was
       married to Thomas Beswicke late of Leeds in the said County of
       York & Kingdom afd Cloath dresser Deceased and is now a Widdow
       and alive  And this deponant saith that he is very well Informed
       and Verily beleives that Alice was married to Thomas Williamson
       late Citizen and Alderman of the Citty of York afd & Left Issue
       by him Joseph & Eliz.a all dead above three yeares old ago
       & that he Well Knew Eliz.a who was married to George Dealtary
       late of the Citty of York afd apothecary both decd   Jo More
                                                                                      mark of
                                                                                     William + Peirson

Citty of York
       L D  I do Certifie that the above named dep.ts Jn.o Moore & William
       Peirson Came & made oath before me that the Contents of the
       abovewritten depcons are Truth in Testimony whereof I have
       hereunto set my hand & Caused the seale of my office of Mayorallity
       to be hereunto affixed this Twenty sixth day of January
       Anno Dom 1708      (Stilo Angliæ)
                                                                   Rich.d Thompson May.l

          Universis et singulis Christi fidelibus presentos Literas visuris
       Lectures vel audituris Ego Thomas Empson de vicitate Ebard
       in Anglia pubcus sacra Regie authoritate notarius atq  Tabellio
       admissus et Juratus Saluten noverit universitas vestra quod Die
       mercury vicestimo sexto Die mensis January Anno Dm Millesimo
       septingentesimo octabo (stilo angl) Coram Nonerando viro
       Richardo Thompson Dno Majore sive prefecto Celeberrime
       Civitatis Ebor preedin presentia mei Thomæ Empson notary pub.a
       antedict Comparucrunt personaliter Johannes More de Arden
       in Com Ebar (in Anglie) Clericus et Guliemus Peirson de Marsnby
       in Com Ebar præd Yeom et Jurament p.rstiterunt ad saneta Dei
       Evangelia tacta per eoc et Deos culata ac virtute Juramentia suerum
       (ut p.rsertur) præstilit Dixcrunt et Deposuerunt et attestati snut
       sub modo et forma præsentibus anne & Nominaw sua seu saltem
       sign cid appuerunt nec non dictus Honerandus Dnus Mayor
       Civitatis anted hujus modi Deposicom sive attestaconi nomen
       sirum subscripsit sigill muq snum Majoritat appoin fecit pront
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