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road leading from Crumpton to Dudley's Chapel, at John
McFadden's grist mill; thence along and with said public
road in a southerly direction until it intersects the public
road leading from Sudlersville to Church Hill, at school
house number eight; thence along and with said public
road leading to Church Hill until it intersects the direct
road to J. B.; thence along and with said road to J. B.;
from thence along and with the public road leading be-
tween the lands of William Hopkins, Joel R. Clements and
John F. Godwin, until it intersects the public road leading
between the lands of said John F. Godwin, John T. Baxter
and others, to the main road leading from Barton's Cor-
ner to Church Hill; thence along and with said road in a
northerly direction to Barton's Corner; from thence with
the public road leading between the lands of Johns Evans,
William Hurlock and the heirs of John Brown to African
Union Church; thence with the public road running be-
tween the lands of Dr. Joseph Catlin, James Francis Hall
and William Hurlock, and the heirs of 'Joseph Catlin, de-
ceased, until it intersects the public road leading from
Sandtown to Chestertown at Round Top Corner; thence
with said Chestertown road in a westerly direction until
it intersects the branch flowing into Rosin Creek; said
creek running between the lands of the heirs of B. S. Ford,
the Kibler tract, and others; thence with the waters of
said branch and creek to the waters of the Chester river;
thence with Chester river to the place of beginning."
1888 Ch. 268. 5th election district divided into two separate election pre-
cincts.
" By a line beginning at the head of Blunt's creek, an
estuary of Chester river, and running thence in a straight
line to the head of Dividing cove of Wye river, between
the lands of Mrs. Mary C. Bryan and the lands of William
W. Nelson, and thence with Wye river to the extreme end
of Bennett's Point; that part of said fifth election district
lying north and east of said line and including Wye island
to be and constitute one of said precincts, and to be known
as Queenstown, or precinct number one. That part of
said district lying south and west of said line to be and
constitute the other of said precincts, and to be known as
Winchester, or precinct number two.
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