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- Thomas NASH, will; 26 Nov 1748, 3 Jul 1749
son Thomas 50 ac. next to the land of William DUDLEY; wife Agatha; dau. Anne; ex: wife; wits: Richard T. JESPER, John JESPER, William DUDLEY.
p.574 - Joseph RUSSELL, inv; [nd.]
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1724-1728 Essex County, Virginia Deed Book 18; [Antient Press]; Page 271-273
THIS INDENTURE made the Sixteenth/Seventeenth day of July 1727 Between THOMAS NASH & AGATHY his Wife of Parish of Northfarnham in County of Richmond Planter of one part & PITTMAN SCANDRETT of the City of Bristoll in great Brittain Merchant Witnesseth that the said Thomas Nash & Agathy his Wife for sum of Sixteen pounds Sterling money by these presents do grant unto said Pittman Scandrett fifty acres in parish of Southfarnham & County of Essex which said fifty acres are part of 200 acres sold by JOHN GRIFFING to WILLIAM AYRES deced Father of the said Agathy by Deed dated the 10th December 1696 and recorded in County of Essex which said Land descended to her the said Agathy as being one of the daughters and coheirs of the said William Ayres deced
In presence of SAMUEL GIBBONS, Thos Nash Junr
ASTIN PASSON; MICALL SHORT
At Court held for Essex County the 1 th day of July 1727
This Lease and Release of land Indented admitted to record (the said Agathy being first privily Examined)
I the within named Thomas Nash do acknowledge have reced of Pittman Scandrett the consideration money mentioned I say reced Thos. Nash
Test Samuel Gibbons, Astin Passon, Michall Short
Acknowledged in Essex County Court the 18th day of July 1727 & admitted to record.
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1733-1738 Essex Co Va Deed Book
Page 396-404 THIS INDENTURE made the Seven and Twentieth and the Eight and Twentieth day of January in the Eleventh year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord George the second 1737 Between PITMAN SCANDRETT of the City of Bristol! Merchant of one part and ISAAC SCANDRETT of Tapahanock in the County of Essex in the Dominion of Virginia Merchant but now Resident in the City of Bristol in the Kingdom of Great Brittain Witnesseth that for the sum Five hundred pounds of Lawful Brittish money to the said Pitman Scandrett by the said Isaac Scandrett in hand truly paid he the said Pitman Scandrett path granted unto the said Isaac Scandrett (in his actual possession now being by force of Indenture for one whole year and of the Statute for Transferring of uses into posesssion ) and to his heirs and assigns for ever all those two lotts or half acres of ground being in the TOWN of TAPPAHANOCK in the County of Essex in Virginia aforesaid together with all houses buildings thereon erected and built which said lotts of ground the said Pitman Scandrett sometime since bought from JOSEPH SMITH Gentleman, also all that tract of land containing Fifty acres which said Pitman Scandrett sometime since also bought from THOMAS NASH Planter and AGATHA his Wife and also all that one other parcel of land conteyning Fifty acres since also bought by said Pitman Scandrett from THOMAS EVETT and CATHARINE his Wife also all that one other parcell of land lying near the PISCATAWAY conteyning by estimation Sixty one acres of land purchased by the said Pitman Scandrett from JOHN BATES SENR, and also all that one other parcell of land conteyning Two hundred and forty acres of land purchased by said Pitman Scandrett from ANDREW BAGGE and also all that one other tract of land conteyning Fifty acres some time since also bought from AUSTIN PARSONS for the natural! Ides of him the said Austin Parsons and also all that one other tract of land conteyning Fifty acres bought from MARK THOMAS for the natural! life of said Mark Thomas all which several! tracts of land are in the Parish of Southfarnham in said County of Essex and all other the lands of him the said Pitman Scandrett in Tappahannock and Southfarnham aforesaid in said County of Essex or else where in the Dominion of Virginia with their and every of their rights and appurtenances and all houses, outhouses, Servant Slaves, Cattle, Horses, goods, chattels priviledge whatsoever In presence of DANLL. WILLIAMS, Pitman Scandrett
GEORGE DAY, WILLIAM WATERS
At a Court held for Essex County at Tappa, on the xxth day of June MDCCXXXVIII Daniel Williams and George Day made Oath that they did see Pitman Scandrett seal and deliver this Indenture with Receipt thereon to Isaac Scandrett as his act and deed.
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