ALBERT C. RITCHIE, GOVERNOR. 1129
304. The town of Princess Anne shall consist of four sec-
tions the limits of the respective sections to be as follows:
(a) Beginning at a point two hundred and twenty (220)
feet distant from the westerly side of Green Street, or Beck-
ford Avenue, at the -middle of the ditch, between the lands of
Fillmore Lankford and the Henry L. D. Stanford land, thence
running by and with the middle of said ditch south seventy-
five degrees forty minutes west, to the point where this line in-
tersects the tenth line, mentioned in the return made by Leven
Handy Littleton Long, Sr., and Nathaniel Dixon, Jr., by vir-
tue of a commission to them directed from the County Commis-
sioners of Somerset County, which said Commission and re-
turn are recorded in Liber L. W. No. 7, folios 506, 507 and
508, one of the record books of said county; thence by and
with the said tenth, eleventh, twelfth and thirteenth lines men-
tioned in said return; thence by and with the fourteenth line
mentioned in said returns, to the Manokin River; thence by
and with the northward and western sides of said stream to the
west side of Bombay Hook bridge, thence by and with the
south side of the stream, known as the canal, to the east side
of the New York, Philadelphia and Norfolk Railroad; thence
by and with the east side of said railroad to the beginning of
the third line, mentioned in said return; thence by and with
said third and fourth lines and fifth line, until it strikes the
east side of said railroad; thence by and with the east side of
said railroad to the north side of the county road leading from
the railroad to the David Ruche woods; thence by and with the
north side of said county road to a point two hundred and
twenty feet west of and from the west, side of said Green Street,
or Beckford Avenue extended, thence by and with and in par-
allel line with the western side of said Green Street, or Beck-
ford Avenue, and all the way two hundred and twenty feet at
right angles from said western side of said Green Street, or
Beckford Avenue, to the place of beginning, to be known as
"Old Town, "
(b) Beginning at an iron bar set up on the east side of the
State road leading from Princess Anne to Salisbury opposite
the intersection of the State road leading to Mount Vernon
and running thence south thirty degrees and thirty minutes
east to the westerly line of the Pennsylvania Railroad Com-
pany's property; thence by and with the westerly line of said
Railroad Company's property to intersect the limits of "Old
Town"; thence running in a general northerly direction, thence
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