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Kilty's Land-Holder's Assistant, and Land-Office Guide
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68 LAND-HOLDER'S ASSISTANT.

of the parties, as the foundation of more formal
entries and applications of the Land Rights thereon arising¾
among the following will be found some of this description.

¾

    Entered by Captain George Evelin for the Manor of
Evelinton in the Baronie of St. Maries, Thomas H, David W,
Randall R &c. to the number of 23.

    Entered by John Lewger, Secretary, brought into the
Province in the year 1637, John Lewger, senior, Ann his wife,
John Lewger, Jun. aged 9 ycars
¾M W, A P, M W
maid servants Benjamin C &c. the same persons
mentioned in the entry of arrivals, and others to the number of
22.

    Entered by Mr. Copley, brought into the Province in the
year 1633, Mr. Andrew White, Mr. John Althem, &c.
Thomas H &c. to the number of 30.

    Brought into the Province in the year 1637, Mr. Thomas
Copley, Mr. John Knoles Robert K &c. to the number of
19.

¾

    These are supposed to be conclusive admissions on record
of the claims of the parties making the entries to quantities
of land proportionate to the number of persons brought in
by them, and the terms or Conditions of Plantation in force
at the respective periods of transportation: the next kind
of entries are what were called Demands, of which the
following are examples.

¾

    7th April 1643. Mary Throughton demandeth 2000 acres
of land, due by virtue of a speciall Warrant from his
Lordship bearing date at London 1st August 1638, and assigned
all her right in the said Warrant unto Nathaniel Pope

                                (h) pr me MARY THROUGHTON.

    4th April 1643. Nathaniel Orchard demandeth 100 acres
of land due by Conditions of Plantation for transporting
himself into the Province in the year 1640.

(i) Certificate to Governour.

    27th March 1643. William Assiter demandeth 300 acres
of land due by Conditions of Plantation for transporting
himself into the Province and 2 men servants in the year
1638
¾and assigned his interest in 100 of the said acres unto
Robert Kedger.

    24th January 1642. John Lewger demandeth fifty acres
of land for transporting into the Province in the year 1637

    (h) She appears to have acknowledged the assignment by her
signature on the record.

    (i) It is supposed that the Secretary, gave the party a Certificate of
the fact of his having come into the Province at his own expence.



Source: John Kilty. Land Holder's Assistant and Land Office Guide.
Baltimore: G. Dobbin & Murphy, 1808. MSA L 25529.



 
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