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(606) his said Lordships writ of Entry sur Disseisin en le post against him the said William Nelson returnable and returned to the Provincial Court at Annapolis the third Teusday of October instant whereby the said John Rogers did Demand against him the said William Nelson All those One hundred and twelve acres of Plantable Land lying & being in Charles County aforesaid being Part of a tract or parcell of Land Called Howland and the same One hundred and twelve Acres of Land which were heretofore devised by Richard Nelson to his son the aforesaid William Nelson in Tail with the Appurtenances to which said writ the said William Nelson did appear in his Proper Person and vouch to warranty thereof the Common Vouchee of the same Court and such further & other Proceedings were thereupon had that the said John Rogers did by Judgment of the same Court Recover his seisin against the said William Nelson of and in the Demanded premises and the said William Nelson did Recover over in Value against the Common Vouchee whereby a Common Recovery of the aforesaid Premises hath been had and Sufferred Now This Indenture Witnesseth that for the settling and Declaring the intent and use of the said Recovery and for and in Consideration of five Shillings Current Money by him the said William Nelson to the said John Rogers in hand paid the receipt whereof is hereby Acknowledged it is hereby covenanted granted agreed and declared by and between the said Parties to these presents that the said Common recovery so as aforesaid or in any other manner had and Suffered and the Execution thereof from and immediately after the suffering the same or any other Recovery or Recoveries of the said mentioned Premises or any part thereof was meant and intended to be and enure ^and is hereby Declared to be and enure^ and that the recoveror therein named and his heirs should & shall stand and be seised of and in the Recovered Premises and every Part and Parcell thereof to and for the only Proper use and Behoofe of the said William Nelson his heirs and Assigns forever and to or for no other use intent or purpose whatsoever In Witness whereof the Parties to these Presents have hereunto interchangeably set their hands and Affixed their seals the Day and year first above Written J Rogers (Seal) Signed Sealed and Delivered in the presence of us William Nelson (Seal) W.m Steuart On the Back of the aforegoing deed was thus Endorsed to wit Received on the Day and Year first within written of & from the within named William Nelson the Sum of five Shillings Current Money being the Consideration Money within mentioned to be By him Paid to me Received by me J Rogers Witness W.m Steuart On the Eighteenth Day of October 1769 Came before me the Subscriber one of his Lordships Justices of the Provincial Court the within named John Rogers and William Nelson and Severally Acknowledged the within Deed to be their respective (act) |
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