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Provincial Court Land Records, 1765-1770
Volume 725, Page 563   View pdf image
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       presents and of the Statute for transferring Uses into possession) the said Henry Brookes
       may be in the Actual Possession of the premisses and be thereof Enabled to take and accept
       a Grant and Release of the Reversion and Inheritance thereof to him and his heirs forever
       In Witness whereof the parties to the   presents have hereunto interchangeably set their
       Hands and Affixed their Seals the Day and year first above written
       Signed Sealed and Delivered
       in the Presence of us                                                      John F A.s Priggs   (Seal)
                W.m Reynolds D Chamier                                       Sarah Priggs         (seal)

       On the back of the aforegoing Deed was thus Endorsed to wit

       Received on the Day and Year first within written of and from the within named Henry
       Brookes five Shillings Sterling being the Consideration Money within Mentioned to be by him
       paid to us                                                               Received by         John F A.s Priggs
       Witness,   W.m Reynolds                                                                   Sarah Priggs
                        D Chamier
       recorded 24.th Day of May 1769


Ex.d
       This Indenture Tripartite made this first day of April in the year Seventeen
       hundred and sixty nine Between John Frederick Augustus Priggs of Prince Georges
6¼   County and Sarah his Wife of the first part Henry Brookes of the said County of the
       Second part and John Rogers of the same County of the third part witnesseth that the
       said John Frederick Augustus Priggs and Sarah his wife for and in Consideration of the
       Sum of five Shillings Sterling Money to them in hand paid by the said Henry Brookes
       at and before the ensealing and Delivery hereof the receipt whereof the said John
       Frederick Augustus Priggs and Sarah his wife do hereby Acknowledge and for the
       docking barring and extinguishing all Estates Tail and all reversions and remainders
       thereupon expectant or depending of and in the Lands Tenements and Hereditaments
       herein after mentioned they the said John Frederick Augustus Priggs and Sarah
       his wife have and each of them hath granted bargained Sold Aliened released Enfeoffed
       and confirmed and by these presents Do and each of them Doth grant bargain sell
       alien release enfeoffe and confirm unto him the said Henry Brookes (in his actual  
       possession now being by virtue of a bargain and Sale to him thereof made by them
       the said John Frederick Augustus Priggs and Sarah his wife bearing date the Day
       next before the Day of the Date of these presents for one whole year commencing
       from the day next before the Day of the Date thereof and by force of the Statute for
       transferring uses into possession his heirs and assigns all that tract or parcell of Land
       called Pheasant Hill (Alias Pheasants Hills lying and being in Prince Georges County
       and containing fifty two Acres of Land Also all that tract or parcell of Land called
       Truemans Hills lying and being in Princes Georges County aforesaid and containing one
       hundred and fifty Acres of Land Also all that part of the aforesaid tract or parcell of Land
       called Pheasant Hill which is contained within the lines courses and distances following
       to wit Beginning at a bounded white oak Standing by a branch Side it being the
       beginning tree of a Tract of Land called Prevention and a bound tree of Pheasant
       Hill running thence East South East thirty three and an half perches thence by
       such a line drawn Northerly to intersect the given line of Pheasant Hill as will
       divide the tract in two equal parts (exclusive of eleven Acres that is included in a
       Mortgage from James Greenfield to Thomas Trueman Greenfield also all that part
       of the aforesaid Tract or parcell of Land called Truemans Hills which is contained within
       the lines courses and distances following to wit Beginning at the beginning of Thomas
       Smith Greenfields eighty five acres of the said Land being the end of the last Course
       of the part laid out for Joshua Beall and Eleanor his Wife and in the head line of
       a parcell of Land Mentioned in a Deed of Trust from James Greenfield to his wife
       Eleanor Greenfield and his three Children Sarah Eleanor and Thomas Smith Greenfield
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