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June Court
1725
38 and that his Begining or first Bounder stood on a Point Below the Ould Orchard afd and further sath Not Steven Walton aged 44 years or their abouts Being sworn saith He Got the afd John Boaden to shew him the first Bounder of the afd Tract of Land and he Brought him to a point of Land Below the Ould Orchard afd and shewed him an Ould stump and Tree Lying by it and said that he Thought That was the Bounder of the Tract Called Neighbourhood and further saith Not Joseph Miller aged 25 years or their abouts Being sworn saith he heard Cap.t Fassitt say the Bounder of Edmond Crapper's Land Called Welbeck stood on a Point of Land Below the ould Orchard afd and That he Thought his Line would run Near his Gardin and Further Saith Not Richard Holland aged 41 years or there abouts Being Sworn saith that at the first Sandy Bank to the Southward of Baltemore Town &c the South End of a Small Hammock and about Twenty Two Paces from a Small White Oak slipt and Towards the Bay he saw a Small White Oak Marked of Two sides which he was Told was a Line Tree of the Tract of Land Called Neighbourhood and further Saith Not Steven Waltom Aged 44 Years Or there abouts Being Sworn saith that at the Place afd he saw the afd Tree and hath seen and Heard it Rowned to be a Line Tree of the afd Tract Called Neighbourhood and he Saw the Line run and It agreed with the Other Bounder of the afd Tract to Be the Third Bounder and further Saith Not John Holland aged 30 years or their abouts Being sworn saith he Came to the Place afd with William Walton, John Walton, ^&^ Wrixham Whitte In Order to Devide the sd Tract of Land and They Begin at the afd Tree for the Third Bounder and further Saith Not The above Depossission and Examination Taken the day above sd by us as Wittness Our Hands and Seals Ephram Heather, and John Miller Ephraim Heather (seal) John Miller (seal)
decriped and Infirm through age and Other Infirmitys Encroaching thereon renders him uncapable of Doing any manner of Service whatsoever the premisses Considered Your petitioner humbly prays your Worships to discharge me from paying of taxes for the said (Negro) |
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