Ellis vs Chambers
Publication details: 1798Summary: Diagram represents a dispute between Ellis and Chambers in the parish of St. Mary. The plaintiff claims under a patent to George Osborne for 1000 acres in 1673-4. The yellow lines represents the defendants claim under a patent to William Nedham for 623 acres in 1670, and a patent to Andrew Orgill for 1050 acres in 1680. The plaintiff claims that William Nedham plat be fixed to the conflux of Back River with Dry River to its meridian and to the foot of the hills to the eastward as the old course of Dry River coloured red by which the whole of the parcels marked No. 1,2,3,4 and 5 will be trespasses on Osborne containing acres as also No. 6,7 and 8 containing 71 cares.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Diagram represents a dispute between Ellis and Chambers in the parish of St. Mary. The plaintiff claims under a patent to George Osborne for 1000 acres in 1673-4. The yellow lines represents the defendants claim under a patent to William Nedham for 623 acres in 1670, and a patent to Andrew Orgill for 1050 acres in 1680. The plaintiff claims that William Nedham plat be fixed to the conflux of Back River with Dry River to its meridian and to the foot of the hills to the eastward as the old course of Dry River coloured red by which the whole of the parcels marked No. 1,2,3,4 and 5 will be trespasses on Osborne containing acres as also No. 6,7 and 8 containing 71 cares.
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