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108. Parcel of a tract or Parcell of Land called Homewoods Lott patented upon a Resurvey of Right Several Tracts containing in the whole One Thousand three hundred and Ninety two Acres Beginning for the said Part or Parcel at a stone whereon are graven these Words "Beging of Homewoods Lott" now fixed in the Ground in the Middle between two bounded White Oaks standing about a perch from the head of a Creek called Scotchers Creek the said two white oaks being the beginning Trees of the Resurvey of the whole Tract called Homewoods Lott as resurveyd the Tenth day of August Anno Domini Seventeen hundred and thirty four and patented to Thomas Homewood the Nineteenth day of February seventeen hundred and thirty five and running from the Said Stone marked as aforesaid to the head of the Creek then down & with the said Scotchers Creek as the said Creek runneth and with the Water Edge thereof to a Locust Post bounded with Twelve Notches the said Post being heretofore Planted at the very Spot where the Original Markt red Oak of Fullers Land now commonly Called and known by the name of White Hall did stand on a Marsh Side near the head of a Cove of Scotchers Creek and on the south side of the head of said Cove and close to which Post is now fixed a Stone whereon are graven these Words "Here Stood W.m Fullers Red Oak" (the aforesaid Part being referred to in a Patent that was in the Year seventeen hundred and six granted for a tract of Land called Homewoods Purchase and also in the patent that was granted in Seventeen hundred and thirty five for a tract Called Homewoods Lott into which last mentioned Tract the Tract Called Homewoods Purchase was resurveyed) then running from the said Post or Stone markd as afd with Fullers Land the following Courses Viz "North West Sixty five Perches and South West Seventy six Perches to a like marsh thence on the Marsh south Eighty five degrees West to the side of a Creek called Homewoods Creek Then up and with the said Creek as the Creek runneth and with the Water Edge thereof to a stone whereon are graven these Words "The Division Boundy Between HS and IH 1763" now fixed on the East side of a Cove that lies to the south Eastward of the Brick Dwelling |
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