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March Court
1733
119 Comission Under your or any three or Two of Your hands and Seals to us to Our County Court of Somerset With all Convenient Speed Wittness Robert King Gent Chief Justice of Our Said Court the Twenty fifth Day of June In the Nineteenth year of Our Dominion One thousand seven hundred and thirty three On the backside of the foregoing Commission it was Endorsed as followeth viz.t Octob.r the 4.th 1733 Came Thomas Williams within Mentioned and took his Oath on the holy Evangelist of almighty God well and truely to the best of his Knowledge to Execute the within Commission Psuant to an act of assembly in Such Case made and provided before the Subscriber One of the Lord proprietarys Justices of the peace for Somerset County RKing 1731 December ye first Came Majr Planner and Mr John Waters before me One of his Lordships Justices for the County of Somerset and made Oath on the holy Evangelist of almighty God to Execute the within preceipt sworn before me Th.o Williams Likewise to the Same Commission were annexed the 1733 Severall depositions following viz.t By Vertue of a Commission to us Granted bearing date the 25th day of June 1733 we mett on the spott and to the Depositions as further appears the deposition of Peter Fraizer aged 63 or thereabouts Declares that he the Deponant saw John Taylor Deceased and Thomas Prier Sen.r Declared upon the spott that the white oak was The Devisionall Tree between Robert Coulborn and William Coulbourn and further saith not the above white oak standing on the head of a Cove makeing East Out of Harts Creek now Dead but standing between Two Small Ditches The Deposition of William Coulbourn aged 53 or there abouts Declares that he being present on the spott saw John Tayler and Thomas Prier Declares upon Oath that the above oak was the Devisional Corner tree between William Coulbourn and Robert Coulbourn and further saith not The Deposition of Henry Smith aged 58 or there abouts Declares that he being on the Spott saw John Tayler and Thomas Prier Declare on Oath that the above white oak was a Corner Tree Deviding the Land between Willm Coulbourn and Robert Coulbourn and further saith not The Deposition of John Johnston aged 52 or there abouts saith that he the Deponant saw John Tayler and Thomas Prier Declare on Oath that the above Mentioned white oak was the Devisionall Corner tree between William Coulbourn and Robert Coulbourn and further saith not Wee the subscribers being Quallified According to an Act of Assembly met upon the spott and took the above Depositions and Returned them with the Committion as further appears by a Schedule here unto Annexed as Wittness Our hands and seals this first Day of January in 1733/4 Wm Planner (seal) Memorandum that this day being the 30.th day of July 1719 Tho: Williams (seal) 1732 Then Came before us two of his Lordships Justices of the peace for Somerset County Mr John Tayler aged sixty four Years or there abouts and Thomas Pryer aged sixty three years or there abouts and Came to a Marked White Oak standing at the head of a Cove that Trenches Out of a Creek Called Harts Creek alias Jones his Creek and Did Take (their |
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