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I found the following "Unpatented Land Certificate" for William Obrion Gough of St. Mary's Co., MD., ca 1742. Thought I'd pass it along. Anyone familiar with him? What family does he belong to in St. Mary's Co., MD.? Transcribing as is, spelling etc. Maryland Sst By verture of a Special Warrant out of his Lordshp Land office Granted Unto William Obrion Gough of Saint Mary's County for a Certain parcel of Land lying in the said County originally Survey'd for a Certain James Smith of the said County by Vertue of Two Common Warrants the one for fifty acres & other for one hundred & fifty Six acres Granted him as Appears in his Lordsp Land Office in which Survey of Said James Smith obtain'd his Lordsp's Grant But the Said William Obrion Gough being informed he Included a Great Quantity of Cultivated land which is Contrary to the Express words of The Warrant of Known Rules of the Land office & Sundry of his Lordsp's Proclamation for that purpose published by Which means the said Gough was advised the SAme was Subject to be taken Up by the first Discoverer and thereupon Obtained the Said Warrant Bearing Date the Seventh Day of December Anno Domini 1742 These are therfore to Certifie that I the Subscriber have Survey'd & laid out for & in the Name of him the Said William Obrion Gough aforesaid parcel of land Called Gough's Adventure being Sututate in the Said County on a Creek Called Codder's or CalvertsCreek Beginning at a White Oak Marked with Twelve Notches [and discription goes on, smoller] Notify Administrator about this message?
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