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760 said Deponent together with Cap.t James Murphey and Edward Fuller came on shore at a Marshy point on the Southerne Branch of Second Creek Respecting the said Jasper Halls plantation and that the said James Murphey and Edward Fuller did show him this Deponent a Locust tree standing upon y.e ^s.d^ point which they told him was the first bounded Tree of the Tract of y.e Land which the said Edward Fuller then lived upon and further saith not Taken and Certified this 10.th day of December Anno Dom 1710 M T Warde R Ungle Returne of the Resurvey Between Hall and Vernon Returne By Virtue of a Speciall Warrant Issued out of the high Court of Chancery of Resurvey Dated at the City of Annapolis the Eighth day of September 1711 to me Between Hall Directed that upon a Certain Cause depending in said Court Between John & Vernon Hall Esq Compl.t and Christopher Vernon Defend.t I should Carefully Resurvey and Lay out two Tracts of Land in dispute Between the Compl.t and Defend.t Lying in Ann Arund.ll County the one called Gadhill the other Called Marshes Seat according to the Ancient Meets and bounds thereof as in the originall Certificats thereof are Exprest according to the pretentions of the Compl.t and Defend.t These are therefore Humbly to Certifye that I have Carefully Resurveyed and laid out the Lands in Question as follows and first according to the pretentions of the Compl.t in presence of the Defend.t I have Resurveyed & Laid out the Tract of Land Called Marshes Seat and Whereas the first bounded Tree thereof Could not be found and the Compl.t allowing of the second bound Tree proved by the Defend.ts Evidences I reversed the first Course to the spott whereby the originall Certificate the first bounded Tree should stand which is described in the plott at it from thence I runn North seventy five perches to the first bounded Tree descibed in the platt at B thence West by North three hundred & Twenty Perches to the End of which Line is described in the platt at C thence south seventy Pches the End of which line is described in the platt at D (and then |
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