USA > Pennsylvania > Chester County > Record of the courts of Chester County, Pennsylvania, 1681-1697 > Part 16
Note: The text from this book was generated using artificial intelligence so there may be some errors. The full pages can be found on Archive.org (link on the Part 1 page).
Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5 | Part 6 | Part 7 | Part 8 | Part 9 | Part 10 | Part 11 | Part 12 | Part 13 | Part 14 | Part 15 | Part 16 | Part 17 | Part 18 | Part 19 | Part 20 | Part 21 | Part 22 | Part 23 | Part 24 | Part 25 | Part 26 | Part 27 | Part 28 | Part 29
JOUN NIXSON pl'ff { the accon was called ye pl'ff and Def" JOHN MADOCK Deff | Appeared and Defdt Aledged that he had- noe declaracon and Therefore Craved a none Suite, and ve Court Granted the Same
JOSEPH RICHARDS pl'ff The accon was called ye plf and RICHARD CROSSBEY Defa | Defdt Appeared and the Defd: aledged that he had noe declara- tion and Therefore craved a none suite and ye Co't Granted it.
EDWARD JONEINGS & JAMES CHIFFORS pltff JOSEPH HICKMAN Defat upon attachment
The accon was called ye pl'ffs ap- peared ye Defat did not appear ya declaration was read and a bill of Two pounds thirteen shillings pro- duced upon which se Co't Granted Judgment upon ve whole paying ye Co't Charges
242
RECORD OF THE COURTS OF
This Co't AdJorned untill ve fourth hour in ye after noone and mett againe according to AJornment
The Orphans Co't was called aud adJorned untill ye next day
THO BRIGHT pl'ff
RICHARD BUFINGTON Defet with Drawn
a Replevey
WILLIAM CLAYTON pIff JEREMIAH COLLITT Defet in an accon of Trespas and Ejectment defered ye Last Cort
This aceon being called. ye pl'f appeared by his attorneys Charles Pickering and John White and ye Defats appeared. David Lloyd in ye behalfe of ye Governour and alsoe ye executor of Tho Brasie and it was defered untill ye next morning.
The next morning ye aforesa accon was called againe and ye declaracon was read And ye matter being Largely debated concerning ye way of Ejectment and the Courtt questoning the safty of proseeding in that way and maner Therefore the Court by ye majority of voyses doe put by this accon desireing ye ptys concerned to come to tryall according to ye Constitucon of this Government and the shall be fairly heard ye Co't AdJorned untill ye 8th hour ye next morning and mett againe according to adJornment
Philip Lambert was Bound over to Co't upon ye susspition of stealling goods from James Browne and William Clayton but nothing being fully proved against him he was discharged by ye Co't paying his fees
DAVID LLOYD pl'ff } The accon was called ve Defdt
JAMES SANDILANDS Defdtf aledged that ye pl'ff hath not paid ye fees of ye former Courtt and it was refered to ye Co't by both p'tys to deside ye difference which Co't ordered That David Lloyd shall pay ye officers fees of ye former Co't and if any Charges was Created by witneres or any other wayes ve Def" shall pay them himselfe Therefore ye proseed in order
243
CHESTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
to tryall; ye Declaracon was read the Def" Aledged that he had no sumons; the pl'ff answered that there was a declaration in time and noe need of a sumons because ye person is A Magisstrate; ye Def" Acknowledged to re Declaracon but being not sumoned Craved a none suite; and after ye matter Largely debated ye Colt Granted the same.
John Nixson attended ye Co't for to pass a deed to John Parker but ye sª parker appeared not to receive ye same
David Lloyd being Bound for ye appearance of Edward Eglinton att this Cort accordingly brought ye sd Eglinton into open Co't and there delivered him into Cusstidoy of ye Corronor
MICHA THOMAS pl'fï The Def" Confesst Judgment for GEORGE FORMAN Defdt debt and Cost of suite
GEORGE FFORMAN
EDWARD EGLINTON r
pl‘ff Deft Lye petty Jury was Called and attested
and JOHN MADOCKEJ
Juriors
Robert Taylor Randle Mallin John Hood
Tho: vernon Robert Burrow Tho: Hood
Randle vernon Tho: Minshaw Wm Garrett Robert vernon Bartho Coppocke John Smith
The declareacon was read wherein ye pl'ff declaress for Thirty pounds and ye Defd' plea is that ye have satisfied se debt. Evidences
John Child
Charles pickering Joseph Richards Roger Jackson
David Lloyd
William Tally
fye Jury finds for ye Defd with Cost of suite and Two pound damage John Wood fore- man ye Grand Jury p'sentme
The pl'ff Craved an appeall to ve next provinesiall Co't in Law and the Co't Granted ye same
we of ye Grand Jury p'sent Joseph Wood for that he on ye
16
244
RECORD OF THE COURTS OF
20th of ye 2ª mo Last did absent himselfe forom ve service of ye Grand Jury
we also p'sent Humphrey Ellis for absenting himself from the service of ye Grand Jury this Cort
we alsoe p'sent Thomas Garrett for absenting himselfe from the service of ye Grand Jury this Co't
we alsoe p'sent Joseph Cuxson for absenting himselfe from the service of ye Grand Jury on ye 20th of ye 2ª month Last
we also psent William Smith for absenting himselfe from yª service of ye Grand Jury on ye 20th of ve 2ª month Last
we also psent Henry Barnes Joyner of this County for that about midnight Last he did sweare severall oaths Contrary to ye good and wholsome Laws of this province in that case made and provided
Caleb pusey foreman
we of ye Grand Jury psent Richard parker Caleb pusey Robertt Molder George fforman James Sandilands John Hoskins Roger Jackson for selling of beare &c without Licence Contrary to Law
we alsoe psent Edward Eglinton for Breaking of ve stocks in the Towne of Chester and unlawfully Leting out a prissoner against ye peace of the King and Queen de
Caleb pusey foreman
Whereas ye Supervisor of ye Township of Chester made psentment of severall persons that have neglected their ser- vice at high ways and that some oppossed ye mending of y3 Bridge over y" Trench that Carrys the watter to the Mill and y& Co't Considering ye same ordered that ye owners of ye sd mill shall repaire and uphold y9 bridg at ye Mill over y.9 Trench and that ye Township shall Repaire and uphold ve Bridg that is over y" Trench that Leads to William Wood- mansies.
William Hauks appointed Supervissor for re Towneship of Chichester for ya year insuing
The want of a prisson having been psented by ye Grand Jury it was this Co't debated Concerning ye Building of a new prisson and worke house for fellons and it was Agreed
215
CHESTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
by y& Co't that one should be builded Eighteene foot and Twenty six foot all Builded of stone and John Brisstow and James Sandilands are intrusted and Impowered by y Cort as near as ye can to compute yº Charges and make return of ye same at ye next County Cort
Whereas There was Complaint made to ye Co't Concerning a way to ye Landing at Calinhooke ye Inhabittants there being at diferance about it; to end ye diferance and to accomadate ye Countrys Convenience The Co't ordered the Grand Jury to Lay out A Road and make return of ye Same att ye next County Cort
The Orphans Co't was Called againe: and John Child made complaint concerning the Orphans of John Brunsdone; where- upon ye Cost. Ordered that his widdow shall bring in to ye next Co't an Inventory of ye Goods and Chattles of her deceased husband
for as much as as ye Estate of Georg Gleaves being insuf- ficient for ye bringing up of his Children and That it doth appear to this Co't that it was his desire that these pisons hereafter menconed should have ye bringing up of them & being uncapable to mentaine themselves; Therefore ye aforesd Co't as father of the poore in this Case have placed and put forth John Gleaves unto Bartholomew Copocke ye Elder to serve until he be of ye age of twenty two years; And pheby Gleaves unt Bartholomew Coppocke ye yonger for ye Terme aforesª
Hester Gleaves brought an appraysment of her Estate ap- praysed by Randle vernon Robt vernon Randle Malin being shee intendeth to marry againe: And ye Cort Ordered John Blunston George Maris and Samuell Levis; and Caleb pusey to bee assistant unto them in ye deviding of ye aforesd estate wch was ye Estate of Joseph Powell deceased according to sa will of ya deceased; And whereas ye Estate of ya deceased is made ye worss by a Latter husband Geo: Gleaves by debts and other ways The Co't doth Order that 79 Land shall remaine
246
RECORD OF THE COURIS OF
to the Widdow and Children and not to be diesposed of but by ye advoyce of ye Orphans Co't
This Cort doth Adjorn untill ye 1st 3ª day in ye 1st mno next
Woley Rawson acknowledged a Deed in oppen Co't to Nathaniel Lamplue for a parcell of swamppey Land Lying in Chichester bearing date ye 6th of ye 1st month 1688
Thomas Merscor Acknowledged a Deed in oppen Cort to Joseph Cowburne for halfe an acre of Land Lying in Aston bearing date y* 7th day of ye Eight month 1691
John Wood by his Attorney John Blunston acknowledged a deed in oppen Co't unto Robert penall for Two hundred and fifty acres of Land and p'mises Lying in Edgment bearing date ye second day of ye Third month 1691
Ann Dunting Acknowledged a Deed in oppen Co't unto Samuell sellers for seventy five acres and a halfe Lying in y& Township of Darby bearing date the first day of ye Seventh month 1691.
petter Thomas acknowledged a Deed in oppen Cort unto John Parker for fifty Acres of Land and p'mises Lying in Spring towne bearing date ye 6th day of the Eight month 1691
Joseph Richards ye yonger Acknowledged a Deed in Oppen Co't unto Edward Cartter for Two hundred & fifty Acres of Land one hundred and fifty Lying in aston the sª Land being for years bearing date ye 9th day of ve 4th month 1691
Ann freind Andrew ffreind and John ffreind acknowledged a Deed in oppen Co't unto David Lloyd for one hundred and Eighty Three Acres of Land Lying in Upland wth all ye housing and Improvements upon ye same bearing date the 27th day of ye Third month 1689
John Simcocke John Bristow and Randle vernan Executo's to Thomas Brasie Acknowledged a Deed in oppen Co't unto David Lloyd for a parcell of over-plus Land Lying in Chestr bearing Date ye 6th day of ye 6th month 1691
Isaac Whelden by his Attorney Joseph Nced Acknowledged a Deed unto Samuell Levis for one hundred Acres of Land
247
CHESTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
Lying in ye Township of Darby bearing date ye Eighteenth day of y& first month 1691
Harman Johnson Acknowledged a Deed in oppen Co't unto Joseph Wood for fifty Acres of Land Lying in ye Township of Darby bearing date ye 6th day of ye Sth month 1691
Joseph Wood Acknowledged a Deed in oppen Co't unto Otter Ernest Cocke for ye abovesd fifty Acres of Land bearing date ye 74 day of the Eight month 1691
Joseph Wood Acknowledged a Deed in oppen Co't unto Andrew Bone for seventy Acres of Land Lying in Darby bearing date ye first Day of June 1691
Otter Earnest Cocke Acknowledged a deed in Open Court unto Joseph Wood for sixty Acres of Land Lying in Darby bearing date ye Seventh Day of October 1691
Andrew Bone Acknowledged a deed in open Co't unto Joseph Wood for fifty acres of Land Lying in Darby bearing date ye 6th day of October 1691
Att A Co't held att Chester for ye County of Chester y® 8th and 9th Dayes of ye 10 Mo 1691
John Bristow p'sident John Simcocke „j John Blunston George Maris
Justices
William Jenkin p"sent
-
James Sandilands Geo: fforman Sheriff Joshua ffearne Cierke the Justices was called over Samuell Levis did not appear
The Grand Jury was called over severall did not appeare but afterwards appeared Except Evan prodra & Joseph Wood
The Constables was called over severall did not appeare which afterwards did appeare
p'sentmt
the Constable of Darby presents that he found a bad peeee of Eight in ye hand of Thomas fox who being Examined said he had it of Charles Whitticor
248
RECORD OF THE COURTS OF
JOHN NIXSON . ploff John Child appeared as attorney to ye pltff
JOHN MADDOCK Defdt in an accon of debt
on award
the Def"t appeared in his owne person Refered untill ye next morning
ABRAHAM INLOE pl'ffs ] in an accon of Debt after some
CORNELIOUS DERICKSON debate defered untill ye next
ANTHONY NELSON Dft J morning
DAVID LLOYD pl'ff ye pl'ff and Defet was called
JAMES SANDILANDS Defdt and both appeared
The Corronors Jury was called and the declaracon was read the Deft Denyes ye declaration and puts the pl'if upon ye proofe of it
The Jury Iupanelled and ailesied
Edmond Cartlidge
Robert Taylor
John Smith
Bartho: Coppock Eld"
Tho: Coates
Isaac Taylor
Tho: Worth
John Hallawell
Rich: Parker
John Hood
ffrancis Yarnall francis Chadsey
The pliff produced a pattent which was read bearing date in 1669 and severall other papers was read, ye Defdt produced four pattents and three paper Evidences and ye old draught of Upland.
Anthony Nelson being attested sd as to ye bounds of ye Land of Neals Lawsons westerly came to the side of the backstow and forther saith not
William Woodmansie being attested saith he tooke ye Land that James Sandilands now claimeth of Isarell Helme and coming to see the bounds of the Land the said that ye run parted the Land in question and soe Long as he Lived upon it there was never noe alteracon of noe fences but Neales Law- sons Lads took away some of the fencing but soone brought the same againe
John Bailes being attested saith he plowed the Land four- teene years agoe as to the fence it is in the same place it was
249
CHESTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
then and that Neiles Lawson told him severall times that att the Cherry tree at the side of the backstow was the bounds of his Land and the fence then seemed to be an old fence and further saith not,
The Jury finds for the Defet with Cost of Suite and two pence Damage Judgment was given according to verdite upon which ye pl'ff Craved an apeale to the next provintiall Cort in Law which was granted paying all Cost and Charges ac- cording to Law if againe Cast.
4
MARY BOULES pliff
ALEXANDER DEVERICK Defdt
in an accon of trespas on ye Case
the pl'ff and Defdt both apeared ye dec- laration was red the Deft put in his plea in writing ye Jury attested
Johnathan Kay
John Worell
Albert hendrickson
William Cloud
Robert Barber
Samuell Holt
Randle vernan
Will: Talley
petter Taylor
Joseph Richardsson
Tho: powell
peetter peeterson
The Jury finds for ye plaintiff with Cost of suite and two pence Damage
Judgment given according to verdite p'sented
Greetto ye wife of Harman Johnson was bound over to this Co't for inticeing the Negeros Belonging to James Sandilands to Conveay good from there Master and shee Received them but shee promising to bee of better behaviour the said James Sandilands did forgive hir; and upon her submision and solomn promiss to the Co't to doe soe noe more shee was discharged paying hir fees.
JOHN NIXSON pl'ff } was called againe ye pl'ff apcared by
JOHN MADOCK Defdt f his attorney John Child and Excepted of by the Co't and ye sª Child doth oblidge himselfe to stand and abide to the Judgment of the Sª Cort
250
RECORD OF THE COURTS OF
The Declaracon was read and the Defd's Answer was that he owed nothing to the pl'ff The bond and Award was read And ye same Jury attested as in The aforesd accon The Jury finds for ye pl'ff wth Cost of Suite and one peny Damage The Co't Granted Judgment according to ye verdite
The Co't adJorned untill y& seventh hour ye next morning and mett againe ordered by this Co't that the sheriff Repaire to Radnor and Haverford with some Assistance to Colectt ve Levies according to ye time of Comencement forthwith to the End that ye accounts may be made up to ve satisfaction of the County in Generall and to make a true Returne thereof at the next County Cort
A petition Exhibited to this Co't by severall of ve In- habittants in and about Thornebery for a Cart way to Chester and ye Co't Considering of ye same; Ordered The Clerke to send an order to ye Grand Inquest to Lay out a Convenient Road from ye Towne of Thornbery to Chester
ABRAHAM INLOE CORNELIUS DERICKSON pl'ffs ANTHONY NELSON Defdt
Called again and plffs and Defdt both apeared The same Jury as before Except ffrancis Chadsey Instead of William Cloud
The Declaracon was read; the Defd" answer was that he had Dealing with Epharim harman and if this be a debt to him he doth not deny it; The Jury finds for ye pltffs Three hundred and nine Gilders & two stivers with Cost of suite and two pence damage
The Co't gave Judgment according to verdite
Chester ye 9th of ye 10th mo 1691 ye Grand Jurys p'sentin"
We the Grand Jury p'sent Margeritt Alias Gretto Johnson wife of Harman Johnson husbandman Late of Chester for that ye sa Greeto Jolinson did since Chester faire Last fellony- ously Receive of Tobey Negro of James Sandilands one Bushell of wheat moale and alsoe two Bushels of wheate and some Candles it being ya proper goods of Jamies Sandilands Contrary
251
CHESTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
to ye good and wholsom Laws of this province in that case made and provided. Caleb pusey foreman
Wee of the Grand Jury doe find great Cause to present ye matter to This Co't as a great greivance to ye County and a great discoriagement to those that have been or may bee acttive for ye future in Catching of woulfes
Caleb pusey foreman Chester 8th of ye 10th mo 1691
We of ye Grand Jury present Charles Whitecor husband- man of the Towneship of Ridley for that he aboat Chester faire Last as alsoe about as alsoe about ye begining of ye seventh Month Last did disperse and pay away ffrauddulently base false and Counter Coyne in this province to ye great nusance thereof
Caleb pusey foreman
Wee of yo Grand Jury doe present Richard Thomson of Havorford for That about fifteene monthes since hee did Con- fess That hee made of one peece of Eight a dozen bites and passed them away and alsoe made Stamps for others: Contrary to Law in that Case made and provided
Caleb pusey fforeman
Wee of ye Grand Jury for ye County of Chester in persuance to an order of Co't bearing date ye 14" of yo gth month 1691; for to Lay out a Convenient Road from ye king's Road in Darby Towneship to ye Landing place at Calin hook in ye County aforced and to End ve difference about some peare trees soposed to bee in ye road now wee having been at ye sd place and carefully and deliberatly considered ve sd matter have unanimously Agreed as followeth (viz) The s' Road to begin at a corner stone near to an ash tree by ye Creek side at v9 bottom of Mortton Morttonsons Orchard; then on a stright Line four perches to another corner stone being at ye Lower corner of sd Morttons Orchard then continuing a stright Line Eleven perches and seven foot to a corner stone near ye uper End of yes orchard which sa stone standeth in ye outermost streight Line Menconed in Mounce pettersons Deed from Andrew Swanson Bone; Then continuing a Line at Thirty two
252
RECORD OF THE COURTS OF
foot distance The end of ye se Mortons house being Built be- fore ye sª road was agreed upon Standing about six foot in ye sª Road Excepted from ye se mounce pettersons fence to ye end thereof; Then still continuing ya su Line about six foot wth in ye sd Morttons Land to ye end of his fence still continuing ye sª Line through ye woods to a tree with notches by ye road Agreed on among themselves to Darby : Then along ye several! corses of ye sª road to ye kings road at ye Eastermost corner of Thomas foxes fence; Then turning westerly at Thirty two foot distance from The afores' Line back againe on ye sª severall Courses still continuing Thirty Two foot distance ye sd Morttons house End Excepted; as aforesd; to ye cross way near ye sd Morttons house; then upon a streight Line cross ye s" way to a corner Stone standing at yª corner of y" s" Mounce pettersons fence being alsoe ye corner of ye sª cross road; from thence downe in a streight Line Eleven perches and 10 foot to another Corner stone standing by ye sª mounce pettersons fence side making here ye road 32 foot from ye aforesd stone at ye Lower corner of ye sd morttons orchard then down ye sd Mounce pettersons fence 5 perches & 2 foot to a corner stone standing by ye Criple side & near ye corner of ye sª Mounces fence from which sª stone to ye first mentioned stone it is six perches & two foot broad Caleb pusey fforeman
A Deed pased from William Cloud ye Elder to Robert Mackee for one Hundred Acres of Land Lying on a Branch of Namans Creek with ye buildings and improvements upon ye same bearing date ye seventh day of ye Tenth month 1601
John Simcocke Acknowledged a Deed in open Court to Thomas Browne for forty Eight acres of Land Lying in Ridley Towneship bearing date ye Sth of ye 10th month 1691
This Court AdJorned untill ye second Third day in ye first month next
253
CHESTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
Att a Court held at Chester ye 8th day of ye first month 1691/2
John Bristow prsident John Simcocke John Blunston Justices p'sent George Maris Samuell Levis George fforman Sheriff Joshua ffearne Clerke
After proclaimation was made and silence Comanded the Justices of ye peace was Called over James Sandilands and William Jenkin did not appeare The old Constables was called and appeared & gave in theire presentments that all was well and was discharged and others Chosen in their Roome as followeth (viz)
ye names of y' Constables for ye year Insuing
ffrancis Litle for Chester
John Bartram for Darby
William Malin for uper providence
George Smedley for Midletowne
Joseph Kent for Springfield
Robertt vernan for neither providence
Josiah Taylor for Marple
John Holston for Edgmont
William Rowe for Concord
Nathaniell Richards for Aston
Henry Lewis for harford
Isaac Taylor for Thornbery
Walter Martin for Chichester
Ringnear petterson for Ridley
Samuel Scott for Burmingham
ROBERT EWRE & ELIZABETH his wife Pl'ffs Against JOHN SIMCOCK JOHN BRISTOW and RANDLE VERNON Defd-F
in an aceon of ye Case
The Accon was called and the Pltffs did not appear & was refered untill ye after noone
--
254
RECORD OF THE COURTS OF
A new Grand Jury Impanilled
Tho: Coeborne Thomas veruan
Bartholomew Coppock Jun"
Randle vernan Petter Taylor
Richard Armes
David Ogdon . Tho: Minshaw David Evans
John Kingsman Will: Swaford
George Peerce
Geo Woodyer Rich : Bernerd
John Lewis
John Sharples Rich : Woodward being sumoned to serve of
John kirke James swaford
John Marshall John Howell
Tho: Coats
ye Grand jury did not ap- pear and was fined 10' p' man excepting John Lewis of whom satisfacon was given to v° Coft and he was Exeused
The Accon of Robertt Ewer was called againe in ve after noone
And John White and Charles Pickering appeared as At- torneys for Robert Ewer And Patrick Robinson and David Lloyd as Attorneys for ye Governo" and ye Executo's of Thomas Brasie John Simcocke John Britsow and Randle vernan
The declaracon was read and ye Defd's Answer was y9 Declaracon was not Leagall nor substantiall nor sufishent in Law to be Answered unto And after a great debate Concern- ing ye Leagallness and unLeagallness of ye Declaracon it was Refered to yº Court and ye Defd' Craved a none suite and ve Court Considering ye same being but Just a Corrum xe Ma. jority of which granted a none suite for that the Declaracon was Insofitient
Thomas Browne Supervissor for ye Township of Ridley for ye year Insuing
William Brinton Acknowledged a Deed in open Court to John Davis for fifty Acres of Land Lying in Burmingham bearing date ye 10th day of the first month: 1690
: Grand Jury p'sentment y" stb of yº 1st mo 1691/2
255
CHESTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
we of ye Grand Inquest present Charles Pickering and James Standfield for that since ye Last Co't the did hunt take up and detaine for about Twenty four hours the swine of Daniell Humphreys and Humphrey Ellis to ye number about seven or eight : against ye Laws of this province in that case made and provided Caleb pusey forman
William Cloud Acknowledged & Deed in open Co't unto Joseph Cloud and John Cloud for Two hundred Acres of Land Lying in Chester County with all ye Buildings and Im- provements on ye same bearing Date ye Sth day of the 10th month 1691
An Assignment of ye same Deed from John Cloud to Joseph Cloud was Acknowledged in open Co't bearing date ye 7th day of y- 1 month 1691/2
John Blunston Acknowledged a Deed in Open Court unto John Roads for fifty Acres of Land Lying in Darby bearing date ye 20 day of ye 1st mo 1691/2
John Mendinghall Acknowledged a Deed in Open Court unto George Maris for all his Land Lying in Concord with all ye Buildings and Improvements upon ye same at his decease bearing date ve 8th day of ye 1st mo 1691/2
John ffox & Thomas England acknowledged a Deed in Open Court unto Robert Langum for Seventy Acres of Land Lying in Midletowne bearing date ye Eight day of ye first month 1691/2
ffrancis Cooke by Michaell Blunston his Attorney Assigned over an assignment of a Deed unto John Blunston for one hundred Acres of Land Lying in Darby near to ye Landing y" Deed bearing date ye Last of November 1681 and ye assign- ment to francis Cooke bearing date yº Sth of June 1683 and this assignment bearing date ye 29th of ye 11th mo 1691
Thomas Hood Acknowledged a Deed in Open Co't by his Attorney John Blunston unto John Hood for fifty Acres of Land Lying in ye Towneship of Darby on the west side of Darby Creek bearing date y' Eight day of ye first month 1699
256
RECORD OF THE COURTS OF
The Sheriff made return of an Execucon against Alexander Deucrieks not to be found
James Browne Assigned a Deed over in open Co't unto Robert Jefreis for for sixty Acres of Land Lying in Chichester bearing date ya St day of march 1691
John Roads Acknowledged a Deed in open Courtt by John Blunston his Attorney unto Lewis David for one hundred Acres of Land Lying in ye Towneship of Darby bearing date ye second day of ye first month 1691/2
Richard Tucker Acknowledged a Deed in open Courtt by John Smith his Attorney unto Thomas Smith for one hundred Acres of Land Ly in ye Towneship of Darby bearing date ye fifteenth of ye second month 1691/2
Need help finding more records? Try our genealogical records directory which has more than 1 million sources to help you more easily locate the available records.