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Provincial Court Land Records, 1765-1770
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       above mentioned containing One hundred and thirty five Acres of Land as by the said Deed
       of Division reference being thereto had may more fully and at Large Appear Whereas the
       said tract of land called Pheasants Hills hath since been divided by and between the
       aforesaid John Priggs and Sarah his wife and the said Joshua Beall and Eleanor his wife
       Since their respective Intermariages the Eastern Division being the part Assigned to the
       said Joshua Beall and Eleanor his wife which said part Begins at the End of thirty
       three and a half perches in the first line of a tract of land called Prevention and runing
       thence East South East thirty three and one half perches to the line of the land mortgaged
       by James Greenfield to Thomas Truman Greenfield then with the said line North East by
       North ninety five perches then South twenty nine Degrees East twenty perches and One
       half perch to the line of a tract of land Called Trumans Hills thence with the said Land
       North thirty one Degrees and a half East Eighty seven perches and a half to the beginning of
       of the giving line of Pheasants hills then with the giving line till it intersects such a line
       drawn Northerly from the beginning as will divide Pheasants hills into two Equal
       Quantities Exclusive of Eleven Acres included in a Mortgage from James Greenfield to
       Thomas Truman Greenfield as by the said Deed of Partition reference being thereto had
       may fully and at large Appear  Now this Indenture Witnesseth that for and in
       Consideration of the sum of five shillings Sterling Money to the said Joshua Beall
       and Eleanor his wife in hand paid at or before the Sealing and Delivery of these
       presents by the said George Beall well and truly paid the receipt whereof is hereby
       Acknowledged they the same Joshua Beall and Eleanor his Wife have Bargained
       and Sold and by these presents do bargain and Sell unto the said George Beall the
       aforesaid two parts of the said Tracts of Land Called Truemans Hills and Pheasants
       Hill particularly described as above to be laid out and Appointed by Agreement as
       aforesaid for the same Joshua Beall and Eleanor his Wife together with all and
       Singular the Advantages improvements and Appurtenances to the Same Land belonging
       or Appurtaining and the reversion and reversions remainder and remainders rents Issues
       and profits of all and Singular the same premisses and Every part and parcle thereof
       with their and every of their rights members and Appurtenances To have and to hold
       the aforesaid two parts of the Tract of Lands aforesaid with all and Singular other
       the premisses herein before mentioned or intended to be hereby bargained and Sold with
       their and every of their rights members and Appurtenances unto the said George Beall
       his Executors Administrators and Assigns from the day next before the Day of the
       Date of these presents for and During the Term of one whole Year from thence next
       ensuing fully to be compleat and Ended Yealding and paying therefor unto the
       said Joshua Beall and Eleanor his wife their heirs and Assigns the rent of one
       pepper corn only on the last day of the same Term of the same is demanded to the intent
       and purpose that by virtue of these presents and of the Statute for transferring Uses into
       Possession the said George Beall may be in the Actual possession of all and Singular
       the said hereby bargained premisses with their Appurtenances and may thereby be
       Enabled to Accept and take a grant or release of the reversion and inheritance
       thereof to him and his heirs in such Manner and for such Uses Intents and purposes
       as the same Joshua Beall and Eleanor his wife do intent to grant or releas the same
       by indenture intended to bear date the day next after the day of the Date of these presents
                                                                                                                                     In


 
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