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273 Degrees East four Perches thence South thirty four and three fourth Degrees East Nine Perches and sixteen links to the head of a Creek called Wyats Creek thence running down the Meanders of the said Creek called Wyats Creek North Seventy three Degrees East eight Perches thence North fifty two and a half degrees East fifteen Perches and seventeen links then North sixty eight and one fourth degrees East fourteen Perches then North eleven degrees East twelve Perches then North Sixty five and one fourth Degrees East twelve Perches then South eighty seven degrees East eleven Perches then North fifty one and one fourth Degrees East thirteen Perches then North seventeen degrees East three Perches and half a Perch then North twenty four and a half degrees West eight Perches and half a Perch then North fifty and one fourth degrees East Nine Perches then South eighty eight degrees East eight Perches then North seventy eight degrees East five Perches and half a Perch then North fifty five degrees East eight Perches then South eighty eight and a half degrees East Eight Perches then North fifty nine and a half degrees East eight Perches then South seventy degrees East seven Perches and half a Perch then South seventy seven degrees East seven Perches then North seventy three and one fourth degrees East six Perches then North eighty two and a half degrees East seven Perches then North four degrees West fourteen Perches and half a Perch then North fifty two and three fourth Degrees West four Perches then North forty and a half Degrees West eight Perches then North forty four and three fourth Degrees East six and a half Perches then South seventy two and a half degrees East thirteen Perches then South forty two Degrees East seven Perches Then North forty two and one fourth degrees East eighteen Perches then South Seventy Nine and a half Degrees East twenty five Perches then North sixty three degrees East ten Perches then South seventy nine and one fourth Degrees East Eleven Perches then North twenty nine and one fourth Degrees East eight Perches then North seventy five and one fourth degrees East eight Perches then South seventy two degrees East four Perches Still running and bounding on the Waters of the said Creek North Eighty Degrees East eight Perches to a pine Stump at the Mouth of the aforesaid Creek called Wyats Creek Still binding on the Water and running North fifteen Degrees East fifty six Perches and eighteen links to a locust Post marked with two Notch^e^s and drove in the remaining roots of a Cedar Tree on a Point called Wyats Point the said Cedar having been the Original first bounded Tree of a Tract of Land before Mentioned called Wyats Harbour thence runing with the Meanders of Severn River North eighty six and one fourth degrees West twenty ^thirty^ five Perches then North forty nine and a half degrees West sixteen Perches then North fifty two and one fourth degrees West twenty six Perches then North eighty and one fourth degrees West fifteen Perches then North eighty two and a half degrees West forty Perches then North fifty six and a half degrees West eight Perches then South eighty three and a half Degrees West twenty Perches then North seventy eight and one fourth degrees degrees West eight Perches then South eighty six degrees West nine perches then North (seventy) |
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