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Chancery Court, Chancery Record, 1671-1712
Volume 748, Page 862   View pdf image
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       was then made Escheatable to my Lord Baltemore which was the
       Land that John Nunn sold to John Shattelef and Henry Spink
       And this Deponent further saith Declareth that he has heard
       Augustinian Warren the son of John Warren often say that the
       Peir Tree now standing was the bounds betwixt John Bayley
       and his father and that the said Peir Tree stands within forty
       or fifty yards of the said Valley which is Esteemed the bounds of
       said Land  And this Depon.t further saith that he has heard
       old John Warren say that the popler which he saw green now dead
       the same to be seen is the bound Tree betwixt the said John Bayley
       and John Warren and further saith that the said John Bayley
       Tendered the said Depon.t the whole Tract of Land he had which
       was then intire but one hundred & fifty Acres
      
          And the Depon.t further saith that the said Bayley never
       had any pretentions to the Land which was formerly Nunns
       Land sold from the said John to John Shattelof & Henry Spinck
       and furth saith not

                The Deposition of M.rs Mary Dent Aged sixty five years or
       thereabouts being sworne on the hold Evangelist and doth declare
       That her father John Schertilife her mother Anne Schertilife
       her Uncle Henry Spinck often times say that her said father
       and Uncle sold the Tract of Land beginning in the Valley where
       there was a well about fifty or sixty yards from her father
       then dwelling house to Edward Cotten  And this Depon.t further
       saith when her father and mother lived on the said Land there
       was a Chaple some Distance from her fathers house about
       one hundred and fifty yards or thereabouts

          This Depon.t further saith that she heard her father and
       Mother say when they sold the said Land to Edward Cotten that
       there was a reservation made of tenn apple trees between the
                                                                                     (house


 
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