30 TIMEHRI. 
allwaies and uppon condition following: That if in case ye s1 GERRARD 
HawraineE his heires, executors, Administrators or Assignes shall well 
and truly pay or cause to be p* unto ye s*. Ricp. Noke, his heires, 
executors, or assigns, ye full some of eighteen thousand, five hun- 
dred and seventy nine pounds of well cured Muscovado sugar at ™ | 
or before ye first day of Jan’. next insueing ye date hereof, yt then 
this pent deed of Bargaine and saile to bee utterly voide and of none 
effe€t any thinge, or things, herein contained to ye contrairie in any 
wise notwithstanding. In Witnesse whereof, I have hereunto sett my 
hand and seale this second daye of April Anno. Dom., One thousand 
six hnndred and fifty-sixe (1656.) 
GER. HAWTAINE. — 
Sealed and delivered (and ye words forever and ye word heires twice 
Interlined) in ye pence of 
HENERY STARR—WALTER SMITH. 
June ye 23rd, 1656. 
This day personally appeared before me Capt. GERRARD HAWTAINE 
and acknowledged ye pmisses to bee his act and dead and delivered as 
his morgage and saile unto Ricup. Noxe. According to ye Limitation 
and purposes therein expressed this done and acknowledged before mee. 
THOMAS NOELL, 
Estates in Barbados with very few exceptions fre- 
quently changed hands, and with each new owner a 
plantation received a new name. It has been diffi- 
cult therefore to identify the estate on which GER- 
ARD HAWTAINE dwelt in 1654. In OLDMIXON’S map 
Wiltshire’s, (which was contiguous) is close to Drax 
Wood and may be where Frenches and Edgecombe 
now are. Plantation Charles ‘ort, bought by JONA- 
THAN HAWTAYNE as mentioned on page 1g, was in St. 
James’ Parish, near the /o/e; its site may now form 
part of either Zvents, Lascelles, or Sandy Lane planta- 
tions. In former days there was a Fort or Battery at 
what is now Church Point. near Hole Town, now con- 
verted into a delightful residence, 
