VIRGINIA COUNTY COURT RECOR DS DEED ABSTRACTS of KING GEORGE COUNTY, VIRGINIA 1773-1783 (The remainder of King George County Deed Book 5. 1765-1783, being Pages 1028-1280. Pages I through 1028 were published by the Antient Press under the title: “Deed Abstracts of King George County, Virginia 1753-1773.) p. 1081 This Indenture made the second day of July one thousand seven hundred and seventy three between John Cockshutt and others, trustees of Mr. John Bland, of London, Merchant, of one part and John Swetnam of Stafford County of the other part, Witnesseth that John Swetnam for sum of twenty one pounds, six shillings and four pence half penny to him in hand paid by JOHN COCKSHUTT and others, Trustees of JOHN BLAND, doth bargain and sell unto JOHN COCKSHUTT (&c.) three feather beds ani furniture. a brindled Cow and Calfe, a crop in the left Ear and under and over keel in the right, ten sheep some markt. To have and to hold the goods and creatures unto JOHN COCKSHUTT (&c.) Provided nevertheless that if JOHN SWETNAM shall pay unto JOHN COCKSHUTT (&c.) the aforesaid Debt and Interest from the date hereof then this Instrument of Writing to be void, otherwise to remain in force. In Witness whereof the said JOHN SWETNAM hath hereunto set his hand and seal the day and year above w! ritten Signed Sealed and Delivered in presence of DAVID BRIGGS, JOHN SWETNAM LAUCHN: MACKINTOSH, WILLIAM REVELEY At a Court held for King George County the 3rd. day of March 1774 The aforegoing Deed of Mortgage from JOHN SWETNAM to JOHNMACINTOSH and others, Trustees of JOHN BLAND, was proved by the Oath of LAUCHN .MACKINTOSH and ordered to he recorded. ~~~~~ Found in my research of Reveleys Sarah Reveley, San Antonio, Texas
Last sentence should read JOHN COCKSHUTT, not JOHNMACINTOSH: The aforegoing Deed of Mortgage from JOHN SWETNAM to JOHNMACINTOSH and others, Trustees of JOHN BLAND, was proved by the Oath of LAUCHN .MACKINTOSH and ordered to he recorded.