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- 1 May 1691: THIS INDENTURE made the first day of May 1691 & in the yeare of the Reigne of our Sovereigne Lord and Lady William and Mary &c. Between JOHN HEWLETT JUNR, of Parish of Foure Fields in County of NORTHUMBERLAND Gent. & MARY his Wife of the one part and THO: GLASCOCK of Parish of Farnham in County of Rappa. Gent. and ANN his Wife of the other part Witnesseth Whereas Mr. GEORGE NICHOLLS late of County of Rappa deceased did by a Deed of Gift give unto the sd MARY & ANN (his Two Daughters) and their heirs forever One thousand acres of land situate at or neere the head of TOTASKEY CREEKE in Rappa. County which he purchased and bought of HENRY CORBYN Esqr, Now This Indenture Witnesseth that sd JOHN HEWLETT & MARY his Wife and sd THO: GLASCOCK and ANN his Wife have mutually agreed in a partition and seperacon of sd One thousand acres of land between them in pursuance whereof have granted unto THO: GLASCOCK & ANN his Wife their heirs and assigns Five hundred acres of the sd land lying Westermost seperated and devided from the other by a line of marked trees (for that purpose) runing from a red Oake corner tree on a levell East to two small Oakes standing by the MILL SWAMP neere or towards the head thereof being in or neere the line that parts this One thousand acres of land from the residue which the sd NICHOLLS bought of the sd CORBIN which sd line of marked trees runs (as neere as may be) thought the midle of the sd One thousand acres of land and also all profitts and appertinancc3 to the sd Wcstcrmost Fivc hundred acres of land belongiug as also all the right which the sd JOHN HEWLEIT and MARY his Wife may lawfully claime To have and to hold the sd land being the Westermost of the One thousand acres of land divided unto the sd THO: GLASCOCK and ANN his Wife their heirs and assigns forever; Five hundred acres being the Eastermost of the sd Thousand acres of land seperated and devided from the other by the sd line runing from the sd red Oake to the two small Oakes aforesd and all profitts and appertinances belonging to sd THOS: GLASCOCK and ANN his Wife have or may lawfully claime to have and to hold said Five hun- dred acres of land divided as aforesd and all and singular the other the premises with the right unto sd JOHN HEWLETT & MARY his Wife their heirs and assigns from hence- forth & forever and sd JOHN HEWLETT and MARY his Wife their heirs do covenant with sd THOS. GLASCOCK & ANN his Wife their heirs will at any time hereafter acknowledge these presents in due forme of Law for the more sure conveying the sd land In Witness whereof the parties have sett their hands & seals. Signed sealed and delivered in the presence of WM. SOUTHERNE, THO: GLASCOCK, JAMES COLLIN ANN GLASCOCK, MARY COLVERT. Recognitr in Cur Court Rappa 3 die Junii 1691. KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that I ANN GLASCOCK do appoint Mr. EDWARD JONES my lawfull Attorney to acknowledge in open Court held for the County aforesd my free will & consent to a Deed of Devision of land made between MARY HEWLETT and myself which land was given by my Father and now divided by a Survey ratifying and confirming what my sd Attorney shall do in as full manner as if I myself were present Witness my hand this 5th day of May 1691. WILLIAM SOUTHERNE ANN GLASCOCK, JAMES OVERTON. Recordr. in Cur Comt. Rappa 23 die Junii 1691. Old Rappahannock Co., VA, Deed Book 8 - 1688-1692; pg 241-243.
!3 Mar 1714: Glasscock, Anne. 6 Feb., 1714 - 3 March, 1714. Grandson John Tarpley and his father, Capt. John Tarpley; grandson Anthony Sydnor; son George Glasscock; son-in-law Charles Barber, son-in-law Rowland Lawson; daughters Jean Lawson, Frances Barber, daughter Anne Tarpley, daughter Mary Hipkins, grandson George Glasscock. Richmond County VA, Will Book 3, pg 180.
!3 May 1716 The suit in Chancery between John Tarpley and Ann his wife, one of the Daughters of Thomas Glascock, late of Richmond County, Gentleman, deceased, Complainants and Charles Barber and Rowland Lawson, Executors of the Last Will and Testament of Ann Glascock, deceased, Executrix of the Last Will and Testament of Thomas Glascock, deceased, Respondents is dismissed, the Complainants not prosecuting. The suit in Chancery between John Tarpley and Ann his wife, one of the Daughters of Thomas and Ann Glascock, deceased, Complainants and Charles Barber and Rowland Lawson, Executors of the Last Will and Testament of Ann Glascock, deceased, Respondents is dismissed, the Complainants not prosecuting. Richmond County, VA, Order Book 6, 1711-1716, pages 491-492. http://lawsondna.org/Media/virginiacounties/Lancaster.htm
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