Knowall Men by these Presents That I John Taylor< no role >
of Silver Street in the Parish of Saint George
Middlesex
Labourer
and Margery Taylor< no role >
my
Wife
have Remised Released and for ever quitt claymed and by these presents
do Remise Release and for ever quitt clayme unto William Miller< no role >
of the same place Labourer
and Catherine Miller< no role >
his wife their
Heirs Executors and Administrators all and all
manner of Action and Actions, Cause and Causes of Action Suits Bills,
Bonds. Writings, Obligatory Debts, Dues, Duties, Accompts, Sum and
Sums of Money: Judgements, Executions, Executs, Quarrells, Controversies,
Trespasses, Damages and Demands whatsoever both in Law and Equity
or otherwise howsoever, which against the said William Miller< no role >
and Catherine his wife Wee
ever had and which ourHeirs
Executors or Administrators shall or may hereafter have claim, challenge
or demand for or by reason or means of any Matter Cause or Thing
whatsoever from the beginning of the World unto the day of the date of these
presents In Witness whereof Wee have hereunto sett our Hands and Seals
the TwentiethDay of May
in the Twenty Second Year
of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord George the Second
by the Grace of God of Great Britain France Ireland King
Defender of the Faith and in the Year of our Lord One Thousand Seven Hundred
and Forty Nine
Sealed and delivered (being
First duly Stamps) in the
Presence of
The Mark of
[mark]
John Taylor< no role >
Daniel Mathias< no role >
Jas. Warriner< no role >
This Mark of
[mark]
Margery Taylor< no role >
Sealed and delivered by John Taylor< no role >
(being first
Duly Stampt) the 2d. of June 1749
in
the Presence of
John Hodgkin< no role >
Jas. Warriner< no role >