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(147) to a Bounded timber Red Oak standing by the side of a hill and just by a vallie then No No East sixty p.rs to a bounded white oake standing on the side of of a hill Looking into a Deep Branch then North East seventy Perches to a bounded hickory standing by the side of a hill by a Branch then south east sixty six p.rs to a bounded Red Oak standing on the side of a hill by a Vallie side the No east fifty two p.s to a Bounded White Oak standing at the head of a Branch then North fifteen Degrees east fourteen p.s to two Bounded Chestnuts standing together & about a Chaines Length is a Bounded hickory & one tree Marked TB then North North West two hundred p.r then east one hundred p.rs then south east sixty p.rs then south two Deg.r West one hundred p.r then south east sixty p.rs then south two Deg.r west two hundred and seventy foure p.r to the first Bounds Cont.d & laid out for five hundred Acres of Land more or less which said Tract of Land was by the last will & Testament of the said Major Rich.d Coalgate Devised and bequeathed to his two Daughters (viz) Patience Coalgate & Temperance Coalgate & Whereas since the said Temperance is Dead A minor & Without Ishue & that Moiety of Land devised to her the said Temperance by her father is become the Right of the aboves.d Rich.d Coalgate one of the Parties to these p.rsents as being heir at Law to his sister Temperance Referance to the said grant and will being had it will more fully appear Now this Indenture Witnesseth that he said Rich.d Coalgate for and in Consideration of thirty five pounds sterling mony in hand well and |
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