An Essay on the History and Nature of Original Titles to Land in the Province and State of PennsylvaniaT. & J.W. Johnson, 1849 - 484 strani |
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acres of land Act of Assembly agreed application appointed authority aforesaid Board of Property claim Commissioners of Property Commonwealth conveyances creek deeds defendant Deputy Deputy-Surveyor Edward Shippen execute further enacted Governor granted heirs and assigns heirs and successors Henry Gouldney hereby hereditaments hundred acres improvement Indians interest Isaac Norris issued James Logan John Field John Penn John Woods Joshua Gee jury justice Land Office Lessee manors ment months overplus owner paid party Patent payment person or persons Philadelphia plaintiff Proprietary Province and counties Province of Pennsylvania purchase purchase-money quantity quit-rent rants re-survey receive recorded rents respective return of survey Richard Hill Richard Penn Richard Tea Robert Assheton seal Secretary SECTION settled settlers Shippen sold Surveyor Surveyor-General tenements therein thereof Thomas Penn thousand acres township tract of land unto vacant land Vacating Warrants void whatsoever William Penn
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Stran 53 - That all witnesses, coming, or called to testify their knowledge in or to any matter or thing in any court, or before any lawful authority within the said Province, shall there give or deliver in their evidence or testimony, by solemnly promising to speak the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, to the matter or thing in question ; and in case any person so called to evidence, shall be convicted of wilful falsehood, such person shall suffer and undergo such damage or penalty, as the...