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Provincial Court Land Records, 1765-1770
Volume 725, Page 391   View pdf image
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       On the Back of the Aforegoing Deed was thus Endorsed viz.t

                   Received the day & year within mentioned of Samuel Mannen the Sum of       £
       Seventeen pounds Current Money being the Consideration money paid me for the      17  0  0
       Land & premises therein mentioned as witness my hand
       Witness                                                                                    Jonathan Griffith
                      Will.m Aisquith

                      May 10.th 1768      Then Came Jonathan Griffith Party to the within Deed
       before us the Subscribers Two of his Lordships Justices for Baltimore County and Acknowledged
       the within to be his Act and Deed and the Land and premisses within mentioned
       to be the Right Title and Estate of within Names Samuel Mannen his Heirs and Assigns
       forever According to the true Intent and meaning of the within Deed and According
       to the Act of Assembly in Such Case made and profits
                                                                                                       Will.m Aisquith
                                                       Acknowledged before us            Benjamin Rogers

       I have Received of Samuel Mannen the Sum of Three Shillings and five pence Serling being the
       Alienation fine on the within land by virtue of a Commission Received from the Lord Proprietary
       of this province for his use                                       May 11.th 1768      Bennet Allen
          Recorded 11.th May 1768
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             This Indenture Made this Sixteenth Day of October in the Year of our
       Lord One thousand Seven hundred and Sixty Seven  Between Joshua Beall of Prince
       Georges County Gentleman Eleanor his wife of the one part and George Beall the third of the
       County aforesaid Deceased by his last will and Testament did devise and bequeath unto his
       Daughters Sarah and Eleanor one Tract or parcle of land called containing Fifty Acres of
       Land Called Pheasants Hills together with one hundred Acres of Land called Trumans
       Hills intail  Whereas on Surveying and laying out the said tract of Land Truemans
       Hills there Appeared to be two hundred and fifty five Acres of land more than Specified in
       the said last will and Testament whereas by Agreement by and between a Certain John Priggs
       who Intermaried with the aforesaid Sarah the same Joshua Beall and Elianor his wife and
       a certain Thomas Smith Greenfield it was concluded that the said Joshua Beall and Eleanor
       his wife should have hold possess and Enjoy all that part of the said tract or three hundred and
       fifty five Acres Begining at the End of two hundred and thirty Six perches on the Second line
       of the Original Tract and Runing thence with the said line North thirty one Degrees thirty
       Minutes Easterly One hundred and fifty one perches to a Bounded Ash being the third Original
       Boundary of the said Tract Standing in a branch called the wolf pitt branch thence runing  
       down and with the said branch and Binding therewith the four following Courses and
       Distances South Eighty three Degrees East twenty perches thence South Eighty Degrees East
       twenty four perches thence South Sixty Seven Degrees East Seventy Six perches thence South thirty
       Six Degrees East twenty two perches to the End of the head line of a parcle of land formerly
       made over by a Deed of trust from James Greenfield to his wife Elenor and his three Children
       which head line being the westermost Bound of the said tract mentioned in the Deed of
       trust aforesaid then reversing part of the said line and Bounding therewith South Eighty
       Degrees West one hundred and five perches then with a straight line to the Begining
                                                                                                                            above


 
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