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(234) said Parties on or about the fourth Day of October last he the said Charles Homewood for the consideration of Two thousand and forty four Pounds and eight pence Sterling therein mentioned Did Give Grant Bargain Sell Alien release Enfeoff and Confirm unto the said Henry Woodward his Heirs and Assigns all those several following Tracts or Parcels of Land lying and being in Ann Arundel County aforesaid that is to say All that Tract or Parcel of Land called Homewoods Lott containing thirteen hundred and Ninety two Acres of Land All that Part of a Tract of Land called Mill Town Alias Young Richard containing six acres Granted William Cumming Esquire for forty six acres All that Tract or Parcel of Land called Henrietta Marias Care for Mary Chew containing eight and a half Acres of Land Granted Charles Homewood, All that part of Homewoods Chance and Blays Neck containing Ten Acres, Homewoods Chance Granted John Homewood Esquire for three hundred acres and Blays Neck Granted Edward Blay for two hundred acres All that part of a Tract or Parcel of Land called Scotland containing two hundred acres Granted Major Richard Ewen for six hundred acres All that part of a Tract of Land called Leonards Neck containing one hundred and Ninety Acres Granted Henry Woolchurch for two hundred and ninety acres All that Tract or Parcel of Land called Allcots Tryangle Granted Samuel Alcott for seventy one acres All that Tract or Parcel of Land called Hogg Neck als Daviss his Lott Granted to William Daviss for Seventy Acres All that Tract or parcel of Land called Bennetts Park containing eighty one acres Granted ^to^ John Bennett Esquire And all that Tract or parcel of Land called Charles Homewood and Mary Chews fair Jerusalem containing Two hundred three and an half acres Granted Charles Homewood Esquire in the whole amounting to Two thousand two hundred and thirty one Acres of Land more or less excepting unto the said Charles ^Homewood^ free liberty of Ingress Egress and Regress thereto for him the said Charles Homewood and others of his family to Bury and their Dead to Inter there and to repair and maintain the Pailing and Inclosure thereof at his and their expence together with all Edifices Improvements Underwoods Timber Trees Water Water Courses Easements Profits Commodities Advantages Emoluments and (Appurtenances) |
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