4. | Philip* Briscoe was born in 1648 in Saint Mary, Charles Co, Maryland (son of Dr. John* Briscoe and Elizabeth* Attaway DuBois); died on 25 Apr 1724 in Saint Mary, Charles Co, Maryland. Notes:
1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County MD Hundred - Newport: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 370-59: HITCHIN: 100 acres; Possession of - 100 Acres - Briscoe, Philip: Surveyed 4 March 1667 for John Heard on the South side the main swamp that falls into Piles Fresh.: Other notes - 100 Acres - Jacob Wood from Edward Briscoe; 14 April 1741,
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1697 Vernon L. Skinner, comp., Inventories and Accounts of the Prerogative Court of Maryland, 1688-1698 (1992), p. 58.
James Turner 15.67 A £108.14.9 £55.8.9 Apr 29 1697
* A second inventory was cited in the amount of £14.4.7. Also cited as part of the inventory was #1900, which is equivalent to £7.18.4.
* Payments to: Capt. John Bayne, William Stone, John Benfeild, Col. John Courts, George Scrogen, Mr. Boulton, Randolph Brandt, Ralph Smith, George Sutton, Phillip Briscoe, Capt. Paull Bickford.
* Administrator: Joseph Willson (brother-in-law).
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1702, May 14. Charles County. witnessed deed from Abel Wakefield, planter, to Mathew Compton, cooper, and his wife Susannah, for part of a tract of land called Manchester on the Wicomico River, in tenure of Wakefield ( Liber C#2, page 117)
1704, Mar 6. Charles County. Administration account of Samuell Compton included payments to Phill. Briscoe, Mathew Compton.
1705, Mar 5th ; 18th July, 1705. Will of Samuel LUCKETT of Charles Co, MD. Test: Philip BRISCOE, Sr., Jos. VENOM, Michaell WATERER. (3. 649 Calendar of Wills: Volume 3)
1706 Charles County Land Records, Liber C#2 Page 26
Recorded at request of Philip Briscoe:
4 Nov 1706; Indenture from Thomas Davis of St. Mary's Co., planter, to Philip Briscoe, Sr., Gent.; for 3,000# tobacco; a parcel of land called Hitchin surveyed and patented by John Heard and sold to Giles Willson; from him to Thomas Davis; bounded by a parcel laid out for Thomas Lomax on the south side of the main swamp that falls in the Pile's Fresh; laid out for 100 acres; /s/ Thomas Davis (mark); wit. Oliver Burch, Justinian Burch, Thomas Burch, John Willson (mark); 4 Nov 1706; "Quiet possession by livery and seizin by turf and twigg" delivered by Thomas Davis to Philip Briscoe, Sr.; same wit.; ack. 12 Nov 1706 by Thomas Davis and wife Mary in open court; Thomas Davis on acct. of Capt. Philip Briscoe paid alienation on 100 acres called Hitchin for use of James Heath, farmer
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1708 Coode, John, St. Mary's Co., 27th Feb.,, 1708;
28th Mch., 1709.
To eld. son John, and hrs., "Pendreine" adjoining Mattapany in St. Clements hundred.
To 2nd son William and hrs., ""Pissimore Point" where he now lives, and land adjoining where John Tenison lived,, also to 2 eld. sons named jointly, land and island bought from Richd. Foster,
To son Richard and hrs., "Second Thought" above Rock Creek in freshes of Patuxent-also jointly with 3 daus, Mary, Ann and Winifred, mill at Tomacookin and land adjoining bought from Ozwell Dash.
To wife Eliza:, extx. during life, dwelling plantation "Bluff Point,," running down Manalopson, and stock thereon for support of child. she has by me.
Test: Philip Briscoe, Sr., Luke Barber, Edward Barber., Sam'll. Williamson. 12, 341,
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1711 Charles County Land Records, Liber C#2 Page 253
14 Aug 1711; Recorded at request of John Wilson:
14 Nov 1709; Indenture from Manassus Loyles of St. Mary's Co. in behalf of Dafton Cotton Loyles whom he binds as apprentice to John Chun for 9 years and 8 months; /s/ Manassus Loyles (mark), John Chun; wit. Phillip Briscoe, Sr., Susan Briscoe (mark)
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1713 Williamson, Samuel, gent., St. Mary's Co., 19th June, 1713.
(Articles of agreement with Judith Swann, widow,)
In consideration of marriage to be consummated bet. sd. parties, the sd. Samuel agrees as follows:
1st. Denies for himself and hrs. any rights or interest to any pt. of personal estate of sd. Judith, and gives his free consent for sd. Judith to dispose of personal estate poss. by her before marriage to her child. as to her shall seem fit.
2nd. Should sd. Judith survive him, the sd. Samuel agrees that she shall poss. his entirepersonal estate during her lifetime, relinquishing for herself and hrs. all interest in his real estate, excepting a certain rent to be pd. to her annually during her widowhood. The afsd. Wilkinson gives bond for £500, dated 19th June, 1713, to Thomas Swan., carpenter, of Charles Co. trustee of Judith Swann, of Saint Mary's Co., widow of Capt. James Swann, of sd. co., dec'd.
Test: Philip Briscoe, Edward Lorde. 19,857.
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George Groves 36B.100 A CH £61.1.7 #18239 Feb 6 1714
The amount of the inventory is equivalent to #14659.
Received from: John Groves, estate of Edmond Howard.
Payments to: John Rousby, Esq., Dr. Gustavus Browne, John Groves, Capt. Thomas Dent, Rev. Jonathon Cay, Thomas Skinner and his wife Constance Skinner, Thomas Harris, George Dent, Abednego Jenkins, Mary Posey, Elisabeth Hawkins, Thomas Dixon, Philip Briscoe, Walter Story, James Baily, William Williams, George Thomas, John Rogers, John Groves (administrator of William Groves son of George Groves, Sr., exhibited by executor George Groves, Jr.), John Groves (son of George Groves, Sr.).
Executor: John Gwinn.
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1714 Cornelius White 35A.237 A CH £108.8.3 £150.3.3 Jun 5 1714
Payments to: Col. Henry Lowe, Mr. Thomas Grant, Mr. Joseph Manning, Capt. Thomas Dent, Dr. Philip Briscoe for maintenance of Eleanor Charlesworth, Jonathon Tipton of Baltimore County, Mr. Charles Carroll, William Smith, Jos. Houldsworth, John Parry.
Administrators: Mr. John Parry, Luke Barber, Andrew Norton.
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His will is in Maryland Will book (maybe St. Mary's Co) No. 3, Folio 176.
He gives Sarah Howard 2500 pounds of tobacco.
3 Dec 1725, Charles Co., Maryland, USA. (10) Philip Briscoe,
12/3/1725, Charles Co. decd Exer John Bricoe Exr. Legatees: Su Sannah Briscoe (wife) 4 negroes, Susanna Compton, Ann Wood, Mr. Charles Ashcom, William Howard. Exec: John Briscoe
Heir: 1724, Charles Co., Maryland, USA. Will Philip Briscoe, To wife Susannah, dwelling plantation Morris's Venture, at her decease son John, ex.
To son Philip, 80 acres had of Father Swann.
To son Edward, tract Hitchin, 111 acres of Loves Enjoyment.
To grandson Leonard (son of son George, dec'd) part of Chaptico Manor during term of lease.
To daughters Sarah Leonard, Judith Ashcom, Susannah Compton and Ann Wood, personalty.
To son James, 200 acres of Loves Enjoyment.
Witnessess include John Briscoe Jr.
Next of kin: Philip Briscoe Jr., Edward Briscoe.
Ex. John Brisoce
Maryland Calendar of Wills: Volume 5: Page 183 [p.183] Briscoe, Philip, Sr.,Charles Co., 25th April, 1724; 29th Jan., 1724.
To wife Susannah, dwelling plantation "Morris's Venture" during life; at her decease to son John, ex., and hrs.; and 1/3 personal estate. To son Philip and hrs., 80 A. had of Father Swann.
To son Edward and hrs., "Hitehin," bought of Thomas Davis; 111 A. of "Loves Enjoyment."
To grandson Leonard (son of son George, dec'd), pt. of "Chaptico Mannor" during term of lease.
To daus. Sarah Leonard, Judith Ashcom, Susannah Compton
and Ann Wood, personalty.
To son John, largest silver tankard.
To son James and hrs., 200 A. of "Loves Enjoyment."
To sons John, Philip, Edward and James and daus. Susannah and Ann, residue of personalty equally.
Test: John Briscoe, Jr., Thomas Mercer, Robert Lang.
18,339
Adm.: 9 May 1734-10 Aug 1734, Charles Co., Maryland, USA. William Stevens Howard Inventory 474.15.6 lbs
Appraisers Richard Smith, Edward Ford.
Creditors: John Haw, John Parnham.
Next of kin John Howard, Edmond Howard
Extx Mrs Sarah Howard inv 18:482 9 may 1734; 10 Aug 1734:
Phillip Briscoe 7.216 A CH £459.15.0 £181.12.7 Dec 3 1725
Received from: John Bucknam, Ralph Bayley, William Kingsland, William Ward, Sr., Samuel Love, George Witter, Anne Short, Robert Parker, John Chunn, Jr., George Dement, Sr., Richard Burroughs, Jacob Morriss, Robert Luddall, Robert Lovell, John Edwards, Thomas Birch, John Burroughs, James Swann, John Magrah, Hans Dollar, John Dyson, Margarett Maddox, Gillham Wood, Edward Davis, Jr., James Keech, Thomas Dyson, Mary Gardiner, John Rye, William Theobalds, Samuel Turner, John Scott, Sr., James Watersforrest, John Poslon, John Clarke, John Davie, John Graves, William Huntington, Jos, Allen, Jr., Thomas Hunt, Daniel Morphey, Mary Lattimar, Samuel Chunn, John Fairfax, Robert Clare, Thomas Beech, Francis Clarke, Thomas Alpin, Samuel Johnson, Patrick Fanell, Thomas Gosling, Samuel Mahone, Joseph Douglass, Jos. Pile, William Cooke, Francis Wheatly, John Birch, William Harris, Daniel Short, Sarah Carter, John Tippett, Benjamin Douglass, Thomas Allstone, Samuel Maddox, Sr., John Sympson, John Williams, Sarah Douglas, Michael Branson, John Chunn, Sr., John Parry, Benjamin Reeder, Timothy Dunaway, Charles Smith, Robert Cull, George Scroggen, William Cage, John Noe, Sr., Benjamin Shoks, John Cartwright, Charles Phillpott, John Rayfield, Nicholas Farrell, Justiniah Birch, Mary Baley, William Throne, Gilbert Lewis, Oliver Birch, John_Attaway, Charles Yates, Edward Loyd, Percival Pearson, Matt. Barnes, Unknown Maddox, John Johnson, Barton Smoot, Thomas Douglas, Robert Yates.
Legatees: Susannah Briscoe (wife), Susannah Compton, Anne Wood, Mr. Charles Ashcomb, William Howard,
Executor: John Briscoe.
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Philip* married Susannah* Swann about 1675 in St.Mary's, Charles Co, Maryland. Susannah* (daughter of Edward* Swann, Col and Susannah* Heath) was born about 1650 in Saint Mary Co, Maryland; died on 11 Jan 1739. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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