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Session Laws, 1880
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WILLIAM T. HAMILTON, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR. 333

perches and twelve links ; south fifty-nine degrees

Courses and

west, twenty-two perches and fourteen links ; south

distances.

fifty-four degrees west, fifteen perches and six


links; south sixty-seven degrees west, eight perches


and nineteen links ; south seventy-seven and one


half degrees west, thirty-eight perches and nine-


teen links; south seventy-seven degrees west,


twenty-three perches and one link; south eighty


degrees west, fourteen perches; north eighty-nine


degrees west, twenty-seven perches and ten links;


north seventy-seven and one half degrees west,


eighteen perches and ten links; north eighty-five


and one half degrees west, eighty-one perches and


eight links; north seventy-seven degrees west,


seventeen perches and seven links; north eighty-


one degrees west, twenty-one perches; north sixty-


five and one half degrees west, six perches and ten


links, to a point in the said county road where a


division line between the lands of Wm. H. All-


berger and Mrs. Ann Noble terminates; thence,


with the same reversed and through the lands of


Robert McCrea, A. W. Flowers, John Dickerson,


and Mrs. Rose Morris, south four degrees west,


four hundred and forty perches, to a county road


leading in an easterly direction towards the said


town of Federalsburg ; thence with the same and


bounded thereby, north eighty-nine degrees east,


two hundred and twenty perches ; south seventy-


six and one half degrees east, one hundred and


twenty perches to the county road from "Williams-


burg to Federalsburg; thence with the same and


bounded thereby, north seventy-five degrees east,


twenty perches ; south seventy-eight and one half


degrees east, twenty-five perches; thence through


the lands of Charles Pinyard, south seventy-eight


and one half degrees east, forty-three perches,


to the northwest fork of the Nanticoke river;


thence with the same and its marshes and passing


through the land of Charles Pinyard, R. McGee


and Charles "W". Jefferson ; north ten degrees west,


thirty-five perches ; north five and one half degrees


east, forty perches ; north three and one half de-


frees west, eighteen perches; north forty-three


egrees east, fourteen perches; north forty-two


degrees east, twelve perches; north forty-seven




 

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