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Santelo Dier 16.501 Page £42.17.3 Apr 10 1732 Jun 28 1732
(also Santelo Dyer)
Appraisers: Thomas Hilleary, Thomas Williams.
Creditors: John Child, John Hodskon.
Next of kin: "none in Maryland".
Administrator/Executor: Hugh Waring.
Prince George's County Circuit Court
Land Surveys and Condominium Plats
Glovers Hall, 150 Acres; Certificate
Developer/Owner: Dyer, Stantelo or Santulo Dyer 1727 Patent Record IL A, p. 731 0 0 MSA S 1596-1888
Glovers Hall, 150 Acres; Patent
Developer/Owner: Dyer, Stantelo or Santulo Dyer 1727 Patent Record PL 6, p. 529 0 0 MSA S 1596-1889
Dyer, Santulo; Glovers Hall; 150 Acres 1727/06/07 Patented Certificate 931 5 0 MSA S 1203-1002
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1730-1733 Prince George’s County, Maryland Land Records Liber Q, [Elise Greenup Jourdan]; Page 100
Enrolled at request of Joseph Chaplin 25 Sep 1730:
Indenture, 1730; Between Joseph Chapeling, planter, and Santulo Dyer, ?glovefer; for £14; a parcel called Glover's Hall containing 50 acres; /s/ Santelo Dyer (mark); wit. Jere. Belt, Edwd. Sprigg; ack. 22 Jul 1730 by Santulo Dyer and Margaret his wife
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1763-1767 Prince George's County, Maryland Land Records Liber TT [Abstract by Mike Marshall]; Page 76. At the request of Clement Trigg & Jeremiah Trigg the following Deed was recorded August 25, 1763
Indenture made July 21, 1763; between Christopher Lowndes, merchant for himself and Francis Hatfield attorney in fact for the executors of John Hardman, late of Liverpool, merchant and for William Whaley likewise of Liverpool, merchant of the one part and Clement Trigg & Jeremiah Trigg of PGCo of the other part. Whereas Clement Trigg late of PGCo Co., planter father to the said Clement Trigg & Jeremiah Trigg was justly indebted in the sum of 53 pounds currency to the said Christopher Lowndes, John Hardman and William Whaley and privately did remove and abscond from the place of his abode and an attachment was taken out by the said Christopher Lowndes, John Hardman and William Whaley against the lands and chattels of the said Clement Trigg by virtue of which a certain tract called "Glovers Hall" was taken appraised and condemned in Prince George's County Maryland court to pay and satisfy the said debt and cost accruing thereon. Now this indenture witness that Christopher Lowndes for himself and the said Francis Hatfield for the executors of John Hardman, deceased and for William Whaley for them and each of them in consideration of 40 pounds currency has sold unto the said Clement Trigg and Jeremiah Trigg all that tract called Glovers Hall" containing 150 acres and beginning at a bounded red oak standing at the head of the Upper Deep Branch formerly called Prindle's Branch. Signed Christopher Lowndes, Frances Hatfield attorney in fact for the executors of John Hardman and for William Whaley in the presence of John Hepburn, Evan Thomas and acknowledged before John Hepburn
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