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(365) west eighteen perches the South forty seven Degrees west fourteen perches across the Main Branch of Lingamore Creek then down and bounding on said Creek South thirty two Degrees west twenty eight perches still down and bounding in the said Creek South thirty Degrees East ten perches still down and bounding on the said Creek East twenty two perches thence North seventy three Degrees East sixty six perches then south twenty three Degrees East forty eight perches then South ten Degrees west sixty six perches thence South sixty five Degrees west thirty eight perches then South three Degrees west forty eight perches thence North seventy five Degrees East one hundred perches thence North twenty Degrees west twenty eight perches thence North twenty one Degrees East one hundred and ten perches to a large pile or Hill of Slaty Rocks then South sixty eight Degrees East ninety six perches then south forty Degrees East ninety nine perches then North forty eight Degrees thirty Minutes East forty four perches to a bounded white Oak the beginning Tree of Doctor Scotts Land called Venus then North seventy seven Degrees East thirty six perches to the end of the last Course of the Land called Richard Davis's call'd Dear bought then with the given Line of the said Land North fifteen Degrees East forty eight perches to four Bounded white Oaks the Original Begining Trees of said Davis's Land thence North forty two Degrees West one hundred and sixty eight perches thence North sixteen Degrees west forty eight perches then by a Straight Line to the beginning Containing Three hundred and Sixty three Acres more or less Together with all and singular the premisses and Appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining To have and to hold the said granted and released Land and premisses with the Appurtenances unto him the said John Worthington son of John Worthington deced and to the Heirs and Assigns of him the said Worthington son of John forever against all and all manner of person or persons lawfully claiming from by or under them the said John Worthington and William Worthington sons of William Worthington deced or either of them their or either of their Heirs or by their or either of their procurement In Witness whereof the said Parties have hereunto sett their Hands and Seals the Day and Year first above written Sealed and Delivered in the presence of John Worthington son of W.m (seal) The words Sons of William Worthington in the eight line being first Interlined the words three hundred and William Worthington (seal) sixty three Acres more or less interlined Henry James David Moore Received the twenty fifth Day of February in the Year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and sixty eight of John Worthington son John five shillings being the Consideration Money within mentioned As Witness our Hands the Day and Year aforesaid Witness John Worthington son of W.m Henry James David Moore William Worthington (On) |
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