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       Twenty Perches then North Fifty eight Degrees East twelve Perches then North thirty six
       Degrees East thirty two Perches then North thirty six Degrees West thirty six Perches then North
       thirty six Degrees East six Perches then South Sixty five Degrees East thirty eight Perches then
       North four Degrees East eighteen Perches then North sixty two Degrees West twenty Perches then
       North fifty five Degrees East twelve Perches then South Sixty six Degrees East twenty Perches
       then North five Degrees East thirty two Perches then North fifty eight Degrees East seventeen
       Perches which comes to the Point at the Mouth of the Creek being the place mentioned in the
       Original Grant for the Second Bounds then North fifty six Degrees West Seventy Perches then
       North thirty four Degrees West ninety Perches then North Seventy nine Degrees West fifty two
       Perches then South fifty nine Degrees West nine Perches which comes to the Gum mentioned
       in the Original Grant on a Point by a Marsh on the River side where now stands a fair Ancient
       Bounded Gum then South thirty three Degrees West twenty two Perches then South twenty Seven
       Degrees West Seventy eight Perches which comes to a little Creek mentioned in the Original Grant
       then South thirty three Degrees West One hundred and sixteen Degrees then South fifty eight Degrees
       West eight Perches then North sixty six Degrees West forty Perches then North Sixteen Degrees
       West twenty two Perches then North twenty five Degrees West forty four Perches then North Fifty six
       Degrees West sixteen Perches then South sixty five Perches West twenty eight Perches then West twenty
       eight Perches then North forty eight Degrees East forty Perches then North six Degrees West forty
       Perches to a Point by the River at the little Creeks Mouth being the place where the Chestnutt
       stood as mentioned in the Original Grant then North fifty Degrees West Twenty Perches then West
       eighteen Perches then with a streight line to the beginning bounded Locust Post Containing
       three hundred thirty and five Acres of Land more or less with the Appurtenances thereunto belonging
       And also all that other Parcel being part of a Parcel of Land called Tibbals Beginning at
       a marked Oak standing by the side of a Creek called Tersons Creek upon the East side of the
       same Creek and running up the said Creek South West and by West one hundred Perches to a
       marked Oak by a line drawn from the said Oak South East three hundred and twenty Perches
       so running North East and by East One hundred Perches and by a line drawn North West
       three hundred twenty and five Perches untill it comes to the first marked Oak containing and
       laid out for two hundred Acres of Land more or less with the Appurtenances thereunto belonging
       unto which said Writ the same Andrew Pearce did appear and did Vouch to Warranty thereof
       Richard Goldsmith who being present in Court in his proper person Warranted the Lands and Tenem.ts
       afsd with the Appurtenances unto the same Andrew Pearce and afterwards departed in Contempt of
       the Court and made default whereby a good perfect and common Recovery of the Lands and
       Tenements afsd with the Appurtenances with Single Voucher over according to the form and
       Course of Common Recoverys in such Case Used was in due form of Law suffered & executed
       Now this Indenture therefore Witnesseth that the same Isaac Freeman and Andrew
       Pearce for themselves and each and every of them their and each and every of their Heirs Executors
       and Adm.rs and Assigns do hereby Covenant Promise Grant and Agree to and with each other their
       and each and every of their Heirs Executors Administrators and Assigns that the true Intent and
       meaning of the afsd Recovery and of all the Partys thereto and to these Presents was and is and it
       is by these Presents and the Partys afsd thereunto declared that the same Common Recovery
                                                                                                                                              (and)


 
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