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221 last parcell of land lying in Annarundell County
the Tract Called Ridgleys Range Begin at two bounded white oaks and a bounded Red Oake standing on the East side of Midle River of Patuxent and on the South side of a Run called Hunting Run and runing from the said trees East South East Eighty six per Then South one hundred Twenty Six per Then South West fifty six per Then west and by South forty six per Then South and by West Seventy Eight per Then West North West Twenty four per then North West Ninty Seven per then North North West one hundred and forty per then East and by North Twenty Three per ^then North & by East twenty p.s^ Then North ^East^ and by East sixty four per.s then North sixty three per then North East and by North Thirty two per then East and by South Seventy two per then with a streight line to the Begining tree Containing and laid out for Three hundred Acres of Land more or Less that tract called Hunting grounds Begins at two bounded white oaks and one bounded Red Oak standing by a run called Hunting Run said trees being the bounded trees of the said land called Ridgleys Range and Runing from the said trees North six deg.s East one hundred and two per Thence West by North seventy two per Thence South West by South Thirty two per thence South sixty three per thence South West by West sixty four per thence North Eighteen deg.s East fifty six per thence North thirty one deg.s East Twenty six per thence North thirty deg.s West Twenty Eight per Thence North Twelve deg.s West West twenty five per thence North forty Eight deg.s East twenty per thence North seventeen deg.s East twelve per thence North forty three deg.s west Thirty Eight per thence North fifty four and a halfe deg.s ^West twenty six p.s thence North forty and a half deg.s East one hund.d twenty two p.s thence North seventy three & a half degrees^ East Two hundred Thirty two per thence South by West Three hundred Eighty Eight per thence with a streight line to the said bounded Trees containing and layd out for Three hundred and Eighty acres of Land more or less the part of the Tract Called broken Land Begins at the End of the Sixth Course of said tract which said course is West North West and is in lenghth Twenty four per and runing from the end of said Course West North West Thirty nine per thence thence North thirty five degrees ^West^ fourteen per thence North seventy five deg.s west fourteen per thence North fifteen deg.s West sixteen per thence North fifty two deg.s west Eighteen per thence North thirty two deg.s West Twenty two per thence North forty deg.s West forty six per Thence North thirty three deg East Sixteen per thence North thirty five deg.s west forty four per thence North fourteen deg.s West thirty per thence North seventy two deg.s west twenty Two per.s Thence North two deg west Twelve per thence North fifty deg East Ten per Thence North Seventy three deg.s ^East^ Twenty three per thence South South East five and a half per.s to Intersect with Ridgleys Range thence with said Ridgleys Range West by South Nine per still with said Ridgleys Range South South East one hundred and forty per and still with the said Ridgleys Range South East Ninety Seven per Thence South fifty three and a half deg.s East four and a half per thence with a streight line to the Begining containing Twenty three Acres of Land (within) |
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