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32 Provincial Court Proceedings, 1666.
Liber FF Thomas Genrard Escp Complaineth agst Capt William Boarman
[p.239] in an accon of Tresspass uppon the Case
And whereupon the said Thomas Gerrand saith that wheres the
said william Boreman the 12th day of July 1665 did hire and to
farme take of the said Thomas Gerrard a Certaine track of land
Plantacon in the Mannor of Westwood beginning att a small Oke on
the top of the Hill on the north side of the Cleere ground being
marked wth the barke Chopt of in 4 places and stands in the west
side of the path from which tree the line is to runn East One hun-
dred perches upwards & allsoe west One hundred perches from the
sd Oke to a runn southerly to a marked red Oke wth 4 small Notches
standing allsoe on the west side of the path that leads to the landing
from thence to runn 400 perches East and by sowth uppwards and
west & by sowth downewards untill the lines meet & make a square,
Together all howses buildings Orchards pastures proffitts priu-
iledges & Comodities Whatsoeuer to the Mannor belonging,
all such Cattle and Swine thereupon belonging to the said Thomas
Gerrard Whereof the said Thomas Gerrard hath passt Bills of sale
to the Wm Boreman, To haue & to hould the said tract of land
to him the said William Boneman his Executors Administrators and
Assignes from the 24th day of Decembr 1664 unto the full end and
terme of seauen yeares from thence next ensueing fully to be Corn
pleate and Ended and during the said terme the said William Bore-
man to make use of any timber to be imployed for the use of the
said land either for building fencing or Caske, And that the said
Capt william Boreman and his Assignes should att his or theme
proper Cost and Charge uphold and mainetaine all such howses build-
[p.ings and Fences as now are shall be hereafter during the said terme
Erected & built on the sd tract of land and att the end of the said
terme the same to leaue in goo4 and sufficient Tenantable Repaire,
And allsoe to plant soe many apple trees and Peare trees as should
be requisite for the filling up of the Orchard allready planted & prune
the trees of the Orchard and Cleanse the said Orchard from Brush
& underwoods, And allsoe to Render & pay unto the said Thomas
Gerrard the sume of Fiue thowsand pounds of tobaccoe & Caske
on the 25th day of Decembr yearely, and allsoe if the said Wm Bore-
man should make Eleauen hundd Gallons of sider of the said Orchard,
Then to pay to the said Thomas Gerrard or his Assignes One hun
dred gallons of Cider yearely for euery yeare during the said terme
that the sd Wm Borernan should make Eleauen hundred Gallons of
sider out of the said Orchard for wch yearely Rent of flue thow
sand pounds of tobacco & Caske the said Boreman was to pass seauen
seuerall bills to the said Gerrard for euery seuerall and respectiue
yeares rent of Fiue thowsand pnds of tob: & Caske for the said
terme of seauen yeares And the said Wm Boreman then & there did
Assume and promise that he the said Wm Boreman when thereunto
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