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326 South Sixty six degrees West one hundred and eighty five Perches with the given Line of Dorseys Thicket to the end of Twenty Second Course of the Original Survey and then Bounding on the Original Survey the four Following Courses North fifteen degrees West Ninety Perches North Sixty seven degrees West twenty six Perches South thirty two Degrees West eighty eight Perches South fifty eight degrees West Twenty Perches then North Sixty degrees West eighty three Perches to the end of the Thirty fourth Course then Bounding on the Original Survey North ^forty three^ thirty eight degrees East Sixty Perches North fourteen Degrees East fifty eight Perches North Seventy Degrees east thirty nine Perches South eighty eight Degrees east one hundred and fifty four Perches South fifty four degrees East Twenty South seventy one degrees East fifty three Perches then with a Streight line to the Begining for two hundred Acres of Land More or Less All the above mentioned Track or Parcell of Land I give unto my son Charles Dorsey his Heirs and Assigns forever as above mentioned from by or under me my Heirs or Assigns forever As Witness my Hand and Seal this Ninteenth day of March One Thousand seven hundred and Sixty four Edw.d Dorsey Seal eight Interlined on the Twelft Line before signed fifteenth Line Perches Interlined before Signed Signed Sealed and Delivered in the Presence of us Eph Howard John Burgess Jun.r On the Back of the aforegoing Deed was thus Written Viz.t On the 19.th of March 1764 Came me Edward Dorsey before us two of his Lordships Justices of the Peace for Ann Arundel County and Acknowledged the within Deed and the ^Land^ wherein mentioned to be the Right and Estate of the within named Charles Dorsey his Heirs and Assigns forever (And) |
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