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1774/3/14
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Bill of Sale. William Bloys, planter, to Thaddeus Beall: Robert Beall, son of Ja?; Edward Fitzgerald; John Rigdon, planters, for £ 103.17.6 cur money, 3 feather beds and furniture, 3 iron pots, 1 linning wheel, 1 wooling wheel, 4 head cattle, 3 hogs, 3 chairs, 2 tables, 1 gun, 4000 lbs. tobacco, 1 looking glass, 2 augers, various tools, syder (sic) casks, 20 barrels indian corn, Bloys' household furniture, and other items, Bloys signed w/ his mark, witnessed by Charles Jones.
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MSA SC 1515-2-2
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1774/2/20
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Deed. Stephen Rausbergh, farmer, to Daniel Dulany, Jr., gentleman, Annapolis, AA Co., for £ 68.8.9 curr money, a tract called "Mortality," 15 3/8 acres in FR Co.
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MSA SC 1515-2-3
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1774/3/13
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Bill of Sale. John Cain, planter, to Thomas Beatty, farmer, for £ 40 cur money various livestock, house hold goods, "plantation utentials", etc.
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MSA SC 1515-2-4
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1774/3/16
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Deed. Phillips Rodinpellar, weaver, to the Dutch Presbyterian Congregation, part of a tract called "Second Chance," one acre for use of a church and a school house.
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MSA SC 1515-2-5
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1774/10/17
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Bond. Alexander Anderson to Mesrs. Jamison, Johnstone and Co. of Glasgow, merchants, for £ 9.9.1 by 20 Dec 1774, or afterward £ 18.18.2.
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MSA SC 1515-2-6
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1774/2/25
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Deed. Marmaduke Lights, late of Huntintown Co, West Jersey, to Jonathan Rosse, farmer, VA, for £ 15 sterling of Grt. Britain, at tract Mt. Pleasant, 50 Acres.
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MSA SC 1515-2-7
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1774/1/20
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Deed. Capt. Henry Brooke, PG Co, MD, to Thomas Clagget, gentleman, to correct an earlier deed to a 250 acre part of a tract called Dann, formerly in PG Co but now FR Co, on the west side of Rock Creek.
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MSA SC 1515-2-8
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1774/9/30
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Deed of Confirmation. John Ulrich, farmer, to John Bennett, farmer, to correct the courses of a tract called Struggle, formerly conveyed from Ulrich to Bennett on 8 Aug 1772, 176 acres.
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MSA SC 1515-2-9
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1774
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Commission. To Messrs. Thomas Cramphin, Jr.; Simon Nicholls; Nathaniel Magruder, son of Alexander; George Beall to examine the bounds of a tract called Dann for Hugh Riley, 22 Aug 1774. Certificate to Nathaniel Magrudar as Commissioner on part of a tract called Dann, 22 Oct 1774
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MSA SC 1515-2-10
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1775/2/14
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Receipt. Tawny Town From John McAlister and Jacob Good each £ 25 for their portions of the Bond to build the Monocacy Bridge.
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MSA SC 1515-2-11
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1775/7/3
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Bill of Sale. Thomas Waring to Thomas Contee and Dr. Leonard Hollyday, PG Co, for £ 80 sterling (Grt. Brit.), sells one Negro man, Edward; and one Negro woman, Eleanor; two Negro girls, Jane and Nemby; and ass't'd livestock.
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MSA SC 1515-2-12
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1775/11/22
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Deed. Adam Lay, farmer, to Jacob Humbert, miller, for £ 636.15.0 curr money of MD; 45 1/4 acres of a tract called Tasker's Chance. Barbary (?) Lay waives her dower rights.
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MSA SC 1515-2-13
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1775/3/14
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Bill of Sale. Leonard Cambell, farmer, to Joseph Ogle, farmer, for £ 34.7.2 and 3 farthings common money, one wagon and gears, livestock, windmill, grindstone, chest of drawers, cross cut saw, pair steelyards, one hackle, iron pot, 2 spinning wheels, 1 lock chain.
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MSA SC 1515-2-14
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1775/9/22
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Deed. John Garrett to James McCalistre, for £ 300 part of a tract called The Resurvey on Merryland, 92 acres
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MSA SC 1515-2-15
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1775/6/16
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Deed. (on vellum). Samuel Bechtel and Ann, his wife, to Ludonwick Young, for £ 9 current money, part of tract Bechtel's Delight, 9 acres. Signed by Samuel Bachtel, ann made her mark. Witnesses: Wm. Baird, John Stull.
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