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chissels, 1 halfe inch chissel, 2 iron squares, 3 hand sawes, 1 frameing 
sawe, 3 cross cut sawes, I Joynter, 1 fore plainer, 3 hand plaines,6 hand 
plaine irons, 4 whipp saws, I! whimble stock, 1 maylering hamar, 1 
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lathinge frowe, 
In the Cureinge Houses 300 potts for sugar. 
GERRARD HAWTAINE, 
JUDAH THROGMORTON, 
CHARLES REGAINE, 
Recorded 2oth June, 1652 and is soe attested by me 
JOHN JENNINGS, 
Dep Secre¥. 
On the 30 March 1654, GERRARD HAWTAINE executed 
a deed, entered March 1657, whereby after reciting that 
differences existed between him and Sir ANTHONY ASHLEY 
Cooper, which had been referred to the arbitration 
of Coll. THO. MODIFORD*, WILLM. KIRTON, Esqr., Colo- 
nell HENRY (? HAWLEY, RICHARD BUCKWORTH, Gent. 
and Mr. RICHARD AG———Merchant, it was provided 
that if he GERARD HAWTAINE performed and fulfilled the 
award of such arbitrators,'a conveyance to Sir ANTHONY 
ASHLEY COOPER, Knight Baronett, in such deed con- 
tained of the plantation, situate in the parish of St. 
GEORGE, containing 100 acres on which the said GERARD 
HAWTAINE then dwelt should be void. The deed is 
witnessed by THO. HAFTEN, EDWARD COLE and WILL. 
CORDEROY and on 28 March 1657, its execution by 
GERRARD HAWTAINE was proved before the Governor 
DANL. SEARLE, by EDWARD COLE. 
By a deed dated 7th August 1654 and entered 30 July 
1656, GERRARD HAWTAINE conveyed to Sir ANTHONY 
ASHLEY COOPER, the plantation whereon he then lived, 
situate in St. George’s parish and consisting of 100 
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* These signed the declaracion of 1651. 
