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Entered Prima 7 bris 1643, 

 Thomas Pearce (Peers ?) of B/dos, gent, in considn of 4500 lbs. of 

 cotton & tobaccoe, sells to Henry Frankland his plantn, lately pur- 

 chased of William Trotman, situate in St. James, between the lands of 

 Hugh Burrowes eastward, the land of ... . Woolcott westward, the 

 land of George Bowker (Bowyer ?) northward, and the greate .... 

 southward, together with all houseing, tables, boards, shelves, formes, 

 comodities &c. 



Dated 26 August 1643, 



Thos. Pearce. 

 Witness 



Christie. Gill 



Tho. Donall, Richard Harwood, Regia Norie 



Norris (?) 

 Geo. Wood Publ. Auct. 



Thomas Pearce (Peers?) of B/dos, Gent, in consdn of 3040 lbs. of 

 merchantable ' cotton wooll' sells to Henry Franckland Merchant, one 

 acre of land, part of a plantn. he now lives on in St. James, commonly 

 known by the name of the Whaler Plantn. together with the stores & 

 buildings thereon late in occupation of James Pearson. 



Dated 29 April, 1643, 



Tho, Pearcb. 

 Witness 



Edward Read 

 Wm. Topliffe. 



Entd. 3 June, 1656. 

 Mary Parr, Widow, for £2,000 ster: sells unto her loving father, 

 Richard Peers, Esquire, all that plant., her husband Capt. Richard Parr 

 deceased purchased, situate in Christ Church, containing III acres of 

 land, as well as 20 acres which her said husband bought of James 

 Doliand ? and also a storehouse " at ye Indian Bridge" which her said 

 husband bought. 



Dated 2 Oct: 1646. 



Mary Parr. 

 Witnesses : 



Marcus Brymble 

 John Fletcher 

 Thomas Whetsone. 



Proved before John Colleton. 



