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       the first bounder of Taylor's Delight and Clarks Range then run North West thirty four Perches then North
       Sixty three Degrees West sixty eight Perches then south west Forty Perches then North fourteen degrees
       East twenty six Perches then North twenty nine Degrees East fifteen Perches then South East Eighteen
       Perches then North East twenty one Perches then North West twelve Perches then North East
       sixteen Perches then North twenty four Degrees East fifty four Perches then North seventy
       two Degrees East sixty two Perches then South forty four Degrees East twenty seven Perches
       Then South twenty Perches then East South East twelve Perches then North thirty Degrees East
       Eighteen Perches then South Seventy Degrees East twenty Perches then South East by East sixty
       Perches then North thirty five Degrees East thirteen Perches then North nineteen Degrees West
       thirty one Perches then North thirty four Degrees East Sixty Perches then North seventy five degrees
       East fourteen Perches then North fifty four Degrees East twenty Perches then South thirty one
       degrees East forty four Perches then South fifty eight degrees East fifty Perches then South
       fifty three degrees west twenty Perches then South Thirty Degrees West forty two Perches then
       South fifty degrees West sixty Perches then South forty Degrees East Twenty Perches then North fifty
       Degrees East sixty Perches then North four degrees West Eight Perches then North Seventy three
       Degrees East forty Perches then South fifty Degrees East fourteen Perches then South ten Degrees East
       Twenty four Perches then North seventy six Degrees East twenty six Perches then South thirty Degrees East
       sixteen Perches then south fifty Degrees East twenty Perches then South Thirty six Degrees West Thirty
       four Perches then South Eighty degrees East fifty two Perches then North forty six Degrees West Eighty
       Perches then South eighty five Degrees West sixteen Perches then South West Twelve Perches then South
       forty Degrees East Twenty six Perches then South Sixty five Degrees East twenty eight Perches then
       South Twenty six Degrees West forty six Perches to the first bounder of Plain Dealing then South
       thirteen Degrees West thirty eight Perches then North seventy two Degrees West sixty Perches then
       West Twenty Perches then North forty four Degrees West fourteen Perches then North thirty Degrees
       West fourteen Perches then North sixty two Degrees West forty two Perches then South Eighty two
       Degrees West twelve Perches then South Nineteen West Sixteen Perches then West forty Perches
       then South twenty Perches till it intersects the line of the Land Deeded by Anne Trippe to the aforesaid Elizabeth then
       runs with the said Land and agreeable to the Courses thereof in said Deed mentioned till they intersect the Line
       of a Tract called Alexander's Place thence West and by South forty four Perches with the line of said
       Tract called Alexander's Place till it intersect the North West Line being the third Course of the Tract
       called Clarks Range afsd then with the said North West Line of Clarks Range to the End thereof thence
       with a Streight Line to the first Bounder containing six hundred and Eighty Acres of Land Together
       with all Buildings Gardens Orchards Ways Waters Commodities and Improvement with the
       Appurtenances to the same Tracts ^parts of Tracts^ and Parcels of Land and Premisses belonging and the Reversion
       and Reversions Remainder and Remainders Rents Issues and Profits of them or either of them or any
       Part of either of them And also all the Estate Right Title Interest Use Trust Property Claim and
       Demand whatsoever of them the said Hugh Eccleston and Elizabeth his Wife and Joseph Ennalls Jun.r
       and Mary his wife or either of them of into to out of the aforesaid Tracts Parts of Tracts or Parcels of Land
       or either or any Part of either of them To have and to hold the said Tracts parts of Tracts or Parcels
       of Land and every of them and all and singular the Premisses with their and each and every of their
                                                                                                                                        (Rights)


 
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