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- Fleet, Beverley, York County, 1646-1648. Baltimore: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1961. Vol. XXV. Page 364. power of attorney 10th Feb 1647/48.
"Capt. Richard Townshend of Virginia, Esq., by God’s Grace bound for England in the good Shipp Honor of London”... "to my true and welbeloved frind Row Burnham to sell any goods, chattels, &c., with the consent and good likeing of my dear and welbeloved wife Francis Townshend."
Wit: William Baldwin, Phillip Thacker
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John Frederick Dorman, abstractor, Westmoreland County, Virginia Records, 1661-1664 (Washington, DC: John Frederick Dorman, 1972), 86.
Dec 28, 1653, .... from William Baldwin Gent., attorney for his sister, Mrs. Francis Jones, widow conveying to Oliver Balfe, of Virginia, 200 acres on Potomac, part of a tract of 2200 acres granted to the said Francis Sept 1650.
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1662-1664 Westmoreland County, Virginia Deeds-Wills No. 1, Part 3; [John Frederick Dorman]; Page 219-21.
28 Dec. 1653. William Baldwin, Gent., attorney of my well beloved sister Mrs. Franceis Jones, widow, to Oliver Balfe of Virginia, planter. For a valuable consideration. 200 acres in Potomack, part of 2200 acres granted unto Frances Jones by pattent Feb. 1650.
William Baldwin
Wit: Thomas Ballard, Francis Townshead.
24 Feb. 1663 [1664]. Acknowledged by Mr. Robert Williams, husband and attorney of Mrs. Jones alias Williams.
24 Feb. 1663/4. Frances Williams appoint my well beloved husband Mr. Robert Williams attorney to acknowledge a parcel
of land unto Oliver Balfe lying at Chotank.
Frances Williams
Wit: Richard Granger, Valentine Peyton.
Twenty Choice fruit trees where Robert or Francis Williams shall make choice upon the land and to be delivered to either of them upon demand.
24 Feb. 1663 [1664]. Recorded
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