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Provincial Court Land Records, 1759-1762
Volume 723, Page 257   View pdf image
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       had and executed against the said James Sterling and Mary his Wife and their Heirs
       as by the record thereof remaining in the said Provincial Court it doth more at
       Large appear   Now this Indenture Witnesseth and it is hereby Declared that
       the true Intent and Meaning of all the Parties to the said recovery and to these
       Presents was before and at the time of the said Recovery and yet is that the said
       Recovery and the Execution thereof should and shall be and enure and be construed
       judged and taken to be and enure that the said Recoverer and his Heirs should
       and shall stand and be seized of the said Premisses and of every Part and parcel
       thereof with the Appurtenances to the Uses Intents and Purposes herein after set
       down expressed and declared and to no other use intent or Purpose whatsoever that is
       to say to the use of the said Mary Sterling the Wife of the said James Sterling
       and her Heirs forever  In Witness whereof the Parties aforesaid have to these
       Presents Set their Hands and Seals interchangeably the day and year first
       above Written
       Sealed and Delivered                                       James Sterling      (seal)
       In the Presence of
       R.d Tilghman                                                      Mary Sterling      (seal)
       Jn.o Williamson
                                                                                 Ja Hollyday         (seal)

                          On the back of the aforegoing Deed was thus Written Viz.t

       Be it remembered that on the eighteenth day of October Anno Dom One
       thousand Seven hundred and Sixty Personally appeared before me the
       Subscriber one of his Lordships Justices of the Provincial Court James
       Sterling and Mary his Wife and James Hollyday the Parties to the within
       indenture and did acknowledge the same indenture to be their Act and
       Deed and the said Mary being by me privately examined out of the hearing
       of her Husband did declare that she made such her acknowledgment freely and
       willingly and without being induced thereto by fears or threats of or ill
       usage by her said Husband or fear of his Displeasure
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       Recorded 14th April 1761                                    R.d Tilghman


 
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