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(312) The Date of these presents and of the Statute for transferring of uses into Possession To have and to hold all and singular the said Tracts or parcels of Land and Premisses with the Appurtenances hereby given granted released or confirmed or mentioned or intended to be hereby given granted released and confirmed unto the said William Cooke his Heirs and Assigns to the intent and purpose that the said William Cooke shall and may be perfect Tenant of the Freehold of all the said Lands and premisses until one or more good and perfect Recovery or Recoveries may be had against him the said William Cooke of the same Lands and Premisses and it is covenanted granted concluded and agreed by and between all the said Parties to these Presents that it shall and may be lawful to and for the said Thomas Jenings before the first Day of the ensuing Provincial Court to prosecute out of the High Court of Chancery one or more writ or writs of Entry sur Disseisin en le post against the said William Cooke returnable to the next Provincial Court whereby the said Thomas Jenings shall and may demand against the said William Cooke all and singular the aforementioned Premisses with the Appurtenances by such Name or Names Quantity or Quantities Quality or Qualities Number or Content of Acres as shall be thought fitt and requisite unto which said writ or writs the said William Cooke shall appear in proper person and shall vouch to warranty the said John Hawkins and Dorothy his wife the said John Baker and Judith his wife and the said William Wilson and Charity his wife who shall appear gratis upon the voucher and shall enter into warranty and shall vouch over to warranty the Common vouchee and the Common Vouchee shall appear and imparle and afterwards make default whereby one or more Recovery or Recoveries Judgment or Judgments may be had and given for the said Thomas Jenings for Recovery of the said Tracts or Parcels of Land and Premisses with the Appurtenances against the said William Cooke and for the said William Cooke to recover over in value against the Common Vouchee according to the Manner and Form of Common Recoveries in such Cases used And it is further covenanted granted concluded agreed and declared by and between all and every the said Parties to these presents and the true intent and meaning of the Parties to these presents is that from and immediately after the said Common Recovery or Recoveries shall be had prosecuted and suffered as aforesaid of the said premisses the said Recovery or Recoveries shall be and enure and shall be construed esteemed adjudged and taken to be and enure and are hereby declared to have been intended to be and enure that the said Thomas Jenings and all and every other person and Persons who shall be seised of the Premisses or any part thereof by Force or virtue of the said Common Recovery or Recoveries shall stand and be seised thereof and of every Part and Parcel thereof with their and every of their (Appurtenances) |
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