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(157) Maccubbin the within Sum of One hundred and forty Pounds Current Money in Spanish Dollars at seven Shillings and six pence each it being the Consideration Money within mentioned his Test Tho.s Brooke Hodgkin, Edward Butler Andrew A Tolson mark Maryland fs.t on the eleventh day of November 1766 Came the within named Andrew Tolson before me the Subscriber one of his Lordships Justices of the Provincial Court for the Province aforesaid and did acknowledge the within Deed to be his Act and Deed and the Land and premisses therein Bargained Sold Aliened Enfeoffed and Confirmed to be the Right Title and Estate of the within named Nicholas Maccubbin his heirs and Assigns for ever According to the true Intent and meaning thereof and the Act of Assembly in Such Case made and provided before Henry Hooper ½ sides Recorded 18.th November 1766 Exam.d Baltimore County fs.t We whose names are hereunder Subscribed being Impannelled and Sworn by Virtue of a warrant Granted out of Baltimore County Court to M.r John Hall dated the Eight of November 1704 to ascertaine the Antient Meets and Bounds of a certain Tract of Land Called Beavour Neck and lying on the west side of a Creek Called Beavour Neck Creek and on the Northermost side of Muskeetoe Creek and Begining at a Notched Locust Post which we have ordered to be set there Supposing it to be the place where the old bounded Redd Oak did stand and Runing thence North East and by East halfe a point North with the said Branch one hundred and Twenty four perches to another Notched Locus Post Standing Just by the Second bounded white oak w.ch white oak is taken for the Second bounds and is now dead: we have Added Twenty four Perches to this Course to fetch the Second Bounds according as the first Example in the Land Law doth direct and runing thence North West and by North Three hundred and Twenty perches thence South West and by west half a point South 124 pch to a Bounded white oak standing in a kind of a pocosion we have added 24 pches to this last Course to make the Third line of Equall length with the first Line thence South East and by South three hundred and Twenty perches to the first Notched Locus post Containing and now laid out for two hundred and forty five Acres More or Less In Witness of the Truth of what is above mentioned we the said Jorors Surveyor and Sheriff have hereunto set our hands and seals This (Twenty) |
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