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MSA SC 5170-2-1
NO RESTRICTIONS
Dates
MediumPrintout, electronic
Storage02/61/08/71
Description
Genealogical chart, Ancestors of Jane Tuchton
MSA SC 5170-2-2
NO RESTRICTIONS
Dates1975-1985
MediumPhotographs, electronic
Storage02/61/08/71
Description
Photographs, "Harmony Hall" and St. James Church. Harmony Hall was used to hold church services while the Chapel of Ease (St. James Church) was being built between 1752 and 1755.
MSA SC 5170-2-3
NO RESTRICTIONS
Dates1980
MediumOriginal, electronic
Storage02/61/08/71
Description
Table of Contents. Items in box 2 were originally stored in a binder that was on extended loan to St. James Church Museum by Joshua H. Cockey. Materials were removed from the binder by MSA and all are available in Box 2 of this collection
MSA SC 5170-2-4
NO RESTRICTIONS
Dates1796, 1829
MediumOriginal, electronic
Storage02/61/08/71
Description
Indenture, Dixon S. Miles and Dixon Stansbury for Dixon Mile's one half share of lot #41 (106 1/4 acres), 31 March 1829; Courses of No. 41 part of My Lady's Manor, surveyed for Jonathan Sellman, 10 Nov. 1784, patented to Edmund Stansbury, 21 Jun. 1796
MSA SC 5170-2-5
NO RESTRICTIONS
Dates1742
MediumOriginal, electronic
Storage02/61/08/71
Description
Lease, Thomas Oakley (formerly indentured servant of Thomas Hutchins, father of Nicholas Hutchins, Sr. 1st Hutchins on My Lady's Manor, 174) and Thomas Brerewood, 146 acres with payment of 876 lbs of tobacco per year. This land in the sale of Manor lands in 1782 was bought by Joseph McClung and became Lot #93, later owned by the Holmes Family and now in 1980, John Westerland.
MSA SC 5170-2-6
NO RESTRICTIONS
Dates1754-1762
MediumOriginal, electronic
Storage02/61/08/71
Description
Survey of My Lady's Manor Lot later know as Lot 40 (83 acres), 29 Jan. 1754; Account, Francis Poulson with Nicholas Hutchins, Jr. father of Joshua Hutchins, 4 Nov. 1762
MSA SC 5170-2-7
NO RESTRICTIONS
Dates1762
MediumOriginal, electronic
Storage02/61/08/71
Description
Letter of obligation to pay from Nicholas Hutchin, Jr. to John Hammond Dorsey in the amount of fifty one pounds, four shillings, and four pence halfpenny current money
MSA SC 5170-2-8
NO RESTRICTIONS
Dates1772
MediumOriginal, electronic
Storage02/61/08/71
Description
Letter of obligation of Nicholas Hutchins (Hutchins) Jr. to William Plunkett for one hundred eighty pounds current money, 21 Sep. 1772
MSA SC 5170-2-9
NO RESTRICTIONS
Dates1772-1810
MediumOriginal, electronic
Storage02/61/08/71
Description
Sale of negro slave girl (mulatto), named Cate, to Nicholas Hutchins, Jr. by Eliz. Bond for 65 pounds current money, 19 Jun. 1772; sale of negro slave, Lucey, by George Elliott to Nancy Hutchins, widow of Nicholas Hutchins, Jr for two hundred and twenty dollars
MSA SC 5170-2-10
NO RESTRICTIONS
Dates1787
MediumOriginal, electronic
Storage02/61/08/71
Description
Payment by Nicholas Hutchins, Jr. of 33 shillings & 7 pence for building a road. This was the road he had petitioned the General Assembly for to be from his property to the road to Monkton Mills. This is the part of the Old York Road that borders the eastern boundary of St. James Church property. In 1787 the road to York was west of St. James Church nearly opposite Irish Ave. and park of Markoe Road.
MSA SC 5170-2-11
NO RESTRICTIONS
Dates1784
MediumOriginal, electronic
Storage02/61/08/71
Description
Plat, Lot 40 - My Lady's Manor (known as Poleson's Lot), 10 Nov. 1784, for Nicholas Hutchins Sr. Suceedings owners: Nichlas Hutchins, Jr.; Joshua Hutchins; Nicholas, son of Joshua; Joshua Hutchins Cockey Sr., grandson of Joshua (east side of Old York Rd); Joshua Hutchins Cockey, Jr (west side of road). Two sons of Joshua Sr., Hambleton and Herman, sold this lot as part of the Harmony Hill property to William Sellhorst, now in 1980 owned by George Constable. The part of lot40 on the west side of the road sold in 1972 to St. James Church and George Constable.

Lot # 33, surveyed 10, Nov. 1784, owned by Eliz. S. Miles, Thomas Talbott, Joshua Hutchins and as above to the cockeys, now to George Constable.

MSA SC 5170-2-12
NO RESTRICTIONS
Dates1784
MediumOriginal, electronic
Storage02/61/08/71
Description
Lot # 34 (early known as Plunketts Lot), surveyed for Nicholas Hutchins Sr. 10 Nov. 1784. Passed down by inheritance as noted on reverse side. exception in sale to St. James Church & George Constable in 1972, H. Gwynn Cockey reserved about 1.5 acres of George Constable's part in the northern most corner of Lot #34 of My Lady's Manor
MSA SC 5170-2-13
NO RESTRICTIONS
Dates1784
MediumOriginal, electronic
Storage02/61/08/71
Description
Lot #39 of My Lady's Manor originally a part of the tract of land of Thomas Talbott St. Plat survey prepared 10 Nov. 1784. Through inheritance of his wife and from purchase from other Talbott heirs, bought by Joshua Hutchins on 29 Apr. 1824. Sold to St. James Church in 1972 by H. Gwynn Cockey
MSA SC 5170-2-14
NO RESTRICTIONS
Dates1742
MediumOriginal, electronic
Storage02/61/08/71
Description
Lot #48 of My Lady's Manor originally was a part of the tract of land of William and Josiah Slade who were living on it by 1742. Plat survey of Lot #48 was prepared 10 Nov. 1784. Through Josiah's daughter, Belinda Slade, who married Thomas Talbott Sr., the lot came partly by inheritance to Belinda Talbott Hutchins, wife of Joshua Hutchins. He purchased the remainder of Lot #48 from the other Talbott heirs.

the site for St. James Church was acquired from the Slades about 1750 from lot #48. In 1837 Joshua Hutchins sold part and gave part of the several acres from Lot #48 on the south side of Monkton Road for the building of St. James Rectory. H. Gwynn Cockey sold the remaining part of Lot 48 located on the north side of Monkton Road to St. James Church

MSA SC 5170-2-15
NO RESTRICTIONS
Dates1784/09/04
MediumOriginal, electronic
Storage02/61/08/71
Description
Signature bond of William Paian to Thomas Travis (probably Thomas Travers). On November 23, 1789 assigned over to Nicholas Hutchins, Jr. for value received. Thomas Travers was the father of Nancy Travers who became the wife of Nicholas Hutchins Jr. in 1781 and mother of Joshua Hutchins
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