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June Court
1735
(30) August y.e 12.th day Ann Dom 1734 The Deposition of Ann Samuells aged about Sixty one Years this deponant being swon on the holy Evangelist of Almighty God saith that about Eighteen or nineteen years ago her husband Richard Samuels desired William Hickman Senr to go with him to renew a bounder that divided her said Husbands lands and Cap.t John McClesters land and her said husband told her that he (Richard Samuels meaning) and Cap.t McClester had settled a Ceader post in the ground near where the pine stood which was the former bounder and ever since allowed of by her husband and John McClester to be the Bounder which divided theyr Lands and further saith not August y.e 12.th day Ann Dom 1734 These are to Certifie that wee the Subscribers did put and affix publick notice of our meeting according to Act of Assembly and do hereby make return of the above bounds of Land and the depositions abovesaid as wittness our hands and Seales Robert Collier (seal) Jacob Mezick (seal)
of Aprill ann Dom seventeen hundred and thirty three at the County of Somerset af.d within the Jur of this Court was Indebted unto the said Robert in Eleven pounds nineteen Shillings & nine pence half penny Cur.t money of Maryland for sundrys properly Chargeable in Acc.t as by Acc.t thereof here unto annexed and here in Court produced may appear and being so thereof Indebted the said William in Consideration thereof afterwards to witt the day and year af.d at the place af.d upon himselfe did assume and to the said Robert then and there faithfully did promise that he the said William the af.d Eleven pounds nineteen Shillings and nine pence half penny to the said Robert when he should be thereunto requested well and faithfully would pay and Content And altho the said William five pounds parcell of the af.d Eleven pounds nineteen Shillings and nine pence half penny to the said Robert he hath paid and satisfied Yett as to Six pounds nineteen Shillings and nine pence half penny ^residue of the aforesaid Eleven pounds ninteen shillings and nine pence halfe penny^ the said William his promise and assumption af.d in form af.d made nothing regarding but plotting and fraudulently Intending the said Robert in that part Craftily and Subtilly to deceive and defraud the said six pounds ninteen shillings (And |
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