Records of Old Barbados. 113 



Thomas Palmer and Ann his wife, by deed, sold to Thomas Wiltshire, 

 " half of a plantation in partnership with us, situated in St. George 

 butting westwards on the other moiety of the plantacon, south on 

 Robert Hooper deceased, eastward on Mr, Martyn Bentley, Richard 

 Pollard and Richard Battson deceased and northward on Drax Hall 

 Estate. 



The half part contained 73 acres. 



Dated 1st July 1670. Signed Samuel Palmer, Anne Palmer. 



Executed in the presence of 



Richard Forde, Thomas Wiltshire Junior, James Williamson. 



To all xtian people to whom these presents shall come Major Row- 

 land Bulkeley, Lieutenant John Wiltshire and Gerard Haughtaine, Gent, 

 of Saint George's, send Greeting. 



After referring to a Deed Poll executed on 19th November 1680, by 

 which for j^l,5So sterling paid by the said parties a certain plant, in 

 St. George was sold to them by one Palmer, containing 70 acres and 

 bounded by lands of Capt. George Greene, Captain Thomas Gunstane 

 and " ye Great Gulley," by this present deed dated 2nd February 

 1680, the 3 parties re convey said plant, back to Palmer. 



Rowland Bulkeley 

 John Wiltshire 

 Gerrard Hawtaine. 

 Witnesses ; Johannes Toll 



Anthony Palmer 

 J. White. 

 Upon ye 16 day of May, 1681, Major Rowland Bulkeley and Mr. 

 Gerrard Hawtaine did before me acknowledge ye above writteing to be 

 their act and deed. 



Edward Littleton. 



Will of Samuel Palmer of the Parish of St. George, Gentleman. 



Bequeaths all his Estate to his loving children to be equally divided 

 between them. 



Anne Palmer (his wife) to have the sole management of his Estate 

 during her widowhood, she maintaining children. 



Bequeaths to the gentlemen who shall bear him to the grave yard 

 each a ring of 20 shillings in value. 



Gives to each of his Executors a ring of 30 shillings in value. 



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