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Chancery Court, Chancery Record, 1671-1712
Volume 748, Page 797   View pdf image
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       Cause to be paid according to the Tenour and true Intent of the Decree or that you
       or either of you do signify unto us in our high Court of Chancery to be held at
       Annapolis the                      day of                                    next your cause thereof
       Why you do not pay the same in Complyance with the said Decree & hereof you
       or one of you are in no wise to omitt at your perrill  Wittness our Trusty &
       well beloved Edward Lloyd Esq keeper of our great seale of our said province
       of Maryland this         day of               In the Tenth year of our Reigne &c.a
       Annoq Dm 1711

                      Sealed with the Great Seale & siged Edw.d Lloyd


                         John Steven's Depositions about Nansemum

             By Virtue of a Comission Granted out out of the high Court of Chancery
       at the Request of John Steevens directed to us the subscribers to Examine
       Evidences touching the bounds of a Certain Tract of Land in the afd County
       Called Nansemum Wee do herewith Certify the Deposition of William Willoughby
       aged about Eighty Eight years or thereabouts being Examined & sworne on
       the holy Evangelist saith that about thirty seven or thirty Eight Years ago
       he was at the marking of the first bounded Tree of a parcell of Land called
       Nansemum which Land which said Land was laid out for John Stevens Sen.r
       by Henry Parker Deputy Survey.r and this Deponent further saith that
       the first bounded Tree did stand upon a small point Between Branches by
       the side of a Creek Called Secretarys Creek about a Quarter of a Mile below the
       going over or a branch now called the fort Branch where formerly an Indian
       fort stood  And further this Deponent saith not  As Wittness our hands and
       seales this 12.th day of Feb.ry Annoq Dm 1711
                                                                                     Henry Ennalls   (S)
                                                                                     Goov.t Loockerman   (S)


 
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