Daniel DULANY of Baltimore County filed petition against Normand BRUCE of Frederick County, indebted to him for 599 pounds sterling by security of mortgage in 1772. Land - "Long Snake", 212 acres; - "Good Hope", 300 acres on the Conococheague; - "Paradise", 335 acres; - "Buck Range", 340 acres on the Antietam; - "River Rhine", 180 acres; - "Jenning's Run" of 1,248 acres, consisting of "Mount Pleasant", "Pond Licks", "Lubberland", "Bear Camp", "Pumpkin Hall" and "Canaan"; - "Tom's Fancy", 100 acres, with Mill and improvements; - "Gloster" and "Richard's Folly", containing 404 acres; - 3 lots in Georgetown; - "Good Intent", subject to mortgage to Upton SCOTT of Annapolis, surgeon. Trustee, Laurence O'NEALE; Parcels sold were: - 3 lots in Georgetown to Peter CASSANAVE on 4 Apr 1793 for 70 pounds, 2 shillings, 6 pence sterling. Judgement for the plantiff, April 1793.
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