|
ART. 22. ] WORCESTER COUNTY.
porate, by the name of the commissioners of Snow
Hill, and by that name may sue and be sued, have and
use a common seal, and have perpetual succession.
|
427
|
|
129. The bounds and limits of the said town are as
follows, to wit: beginning at a point on the Pocomoke
river, north forty-six degrees west from the next cor-
ner of a bridge in the county road leading to New
Ark, said bridge being north twenty and one-half de-
grees east from the west corner of the residence of
James Burroughs, and being over a ditch called the
" tax ditch, " thence south forty-six degrees east to the
west corner of said bridge, thence by and with the said
west side of said bridge and the southwest bank of the
ditch aforesaid, to the northwest corner of a bridge in
the county road leading to the public landing, thence
with the west side of said bridge and the west bank of
the said " tax ditch" to the south corner of a lane com-
monly called the " Collins lane, " thence with the north
side of said lane south sixty-three degrees west to the
new lane, thence south sixty-three degrees west to the
west side of the " Virginia road, " thence in a straight
line to the north corner of a bridge, it being near to
and north sixteen degrees east from the west corner of
Mrs. Sally Martin's house, thence with the north side
of said bridge, and the north and west banks of ditch
over which lies said bridge to a branch in the county
road leading to Lindseyville, thence north eighty-seven
degrees west to a run which is near and westerly from
the house on the " Farrow farm, " and leads to Poco-
moke river, thence with the east side of said run to a
branch (near a gate) in the road leading to the farm of
George S. Richardson, thence north twenty-eight de-
grees west to the Pocomoke river, thence with the
south bank of said river to the place of beginning.
|
Bounds.
|