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4§i BALTIMORE 9, McKIM.
Since the revolution it has continued to be an established prin-
ciple, that no appeal can be allowed from any decision of the
tracts, that were surveyed, and for which certificates were returned into the office by
virtue of those warrants respectively.
»L. Gale.—Lay out for the use of his Excellency Thomas Bladen, Esq. two thou-
sand acres of land, and return your certificate or certificates of survey thereof within
six months from the date hereof: and for your so doing this shall be your warrant.
Given under his Lordship's Lesser Seal of arms the 21st of October, 1743.'
The above warrant was renewed in the usual form, and the following tracts of
land were laid out by virtue thereof:
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Buck's Lodge,
Sugar Bottom,
Claimed by Mr.
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Acres.
210,
109,
Ross,3l9.
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When surveyed.
June, 1746.
do.
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Fright to Flenner,
Boils' Fancy,
Beaverdam Bottom,
Lanes' Field,
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Acres.
100,
50,
133,
175,
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When
April,
do.
do.
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Surveyed.
1744.
1745.
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Moody's Pleasure,
Maiden Head,
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50,
58,
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do.
do.
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Barring Hill,
Welshman's Con-
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80,
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Febru.
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1745
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quest,
Beaverdam Bottom
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260,
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March,
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1745.
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enriched, .
Mills' Folly .
Cove, -
Cumberland, .
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130,
110,
510,
625,
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do. 17
do.
April,
do.
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45-6.
1746.
1751,
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2,286
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The original warrant that issued in consequence of the second order being in the
possession of the Surveyor the words thereof cannot be inserted, but the following
tracts of land were laid out by virtue thereof.
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Acres. When surveyed.
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Acres, When surveyed.
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Turkey Flight,
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264, August, 1746.
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Three Spring Bottom, 248, Nov. 1746.
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Bigg Bottom,
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240, Nov. 1746.
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Providence,
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. 240, do.
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Claimed by Mr.Ross, 504.
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Content,
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. 240, April, 1751.
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728.
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P. Thomas.—Lay out for his Excellency Thomas Bladen, three thousand acres
of land in any part of this province not formerly surveyed or cultivated by any per-
son, or lands leased or reserved for his Lordship's use, and return your certificates
of survey thereof into his Lordship's Land Office with all convenient speed, with
the name of the place, and of what manor to be held. And for your so doing this
shall be your warrant. Given under his Lordship's Lesser Seal of arms this 16th
day of April, 1745, To Capt, Thomas Cressap, Surveyor of Prince Georges county,*
By virtue of the above warrant the following tracts of land were laid out:
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Wills' Town,
Sugar Bottom,
Prized, .
Lawrence, .
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Acres.
. 915,
. 121,
. 233,
, 160,
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When
June,
do.
Aug.
Nov.
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surveyed,
1745.
1746.
1746.
1746,
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Acres
Three Spring Bottom,
Walnut Bottom,
Dispute, .
Hunt the Hare,
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. When surveyed.
12, Nov. 1746.
500,
285,
240, June, 1747.
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Claimed by Mr.Ross, 1431. 1
By this state of the returns from the Deputy Surveyor, your Excellency will ob-
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