October 19, 1693. William Bradley, of Charles Town, in Berkeley County. Carolina, vintner, and Lidia, his wife, the only surviving daughter of Francis and Cicely Tunstead, late of London, tallow chandler, deceased, and heir to the said Cicely, also deceased, whose maiden name was Passhay, in consideration of £50. sterling, conveyed to Capt. Anthony Taylor, mariner, then sojourning in Charles Town, "one Croft or close of Land called Nether Swaynes Croft, conteyning four acres more or less and being near Church field between the Land now or late of Oliver Dixon" ... "and Two Acres of Arrable Land more or less called Black acres lying and being" ... "Graystone field in the Parish of St. Thomas in Dudley in the County of Worcester" ... "late were in the Tenure or Occupation of William Bayley."
Witnesses: Robert Gibbes, Isaac Mazicq. Roberts, John Thomson. Nicholas Stapleton and Jonathan Amory.
Proved by oaths of Isaac Mazicq and Jonathan Amory.
Registered, November 13. 1693.
(Pages 375-376.)