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274 Seventy three degrees West eight Perches then North eighty two and a half Degrees West Twelve Perches then North eighty six and a half Degrees West twelve Perches then South eighty seven degrees West sixteen Perches then North seventy nine and one fourth Degrees West fourteen Perches Still running with and bounding on the said River North eighty one and a half degrees West fifteen Perches to a small Sassafras Post Near the Mouth of a Creek called Richardsons or Wyats Creek thence running up with the Meanders of the said Creek South eighty one and three fourth degrees West ten Perches then South forty and a half degrees West twelve Perches then North seventy five and one fourth degrees West twelve Perches then North seventy three and three fourth degrees West six Perches then South eighty one and three fourth degrees West three Perches then South thirty seven and one fourth degrees West seven Perches then South forty six and three fourth degrees West two and a half Perches then South Nineteen degrees West Seven Perches then South sixty and three fourth degrees West five Perches then South Nineteen and a half Degrees West four Perches then South forty six and one fourth Degrees West four Perches then South twenty four and three fourth degrees West ten Perches then North seventy one degrees West Seven Perches then South twenty four and a half Degrees West seven Perches then South sixty one and a half Degrees West six Perches then South fifty and a half Degrees West Nine Perches then South forty four and a half degrees West twenty one Perches then North thirty and three fourth degrees West five Perches then South fifty Degrees West four Perches then North eighty seven and three fourth degrees West ten Perches then North eighty and a half degrees West seven Perches then North forty eight degrees West eight Perches still running with and bounding on the said Richardsons or Wyats Creek South eighty five degrees West eight Perches and twenty two links to a blazed or Sliped Persimmon Tree Standing on the edge of the Bank at the head of the said Creek and then running with a Strait line to the Blown down Chesnut Tree being the Begining and original bounded Tree of the first a before Mentioned Tract of Land Called Wyats Hills Containing and now laid out for the Quan^ti^ty of four hundred and fifty two Acres one Road and thirty three Perches of Land more or less together with the reversion and reversions Remainder and Remainders rents and Services unto the same or any Part or Parcel thereof belonging and all houses out houses Orchards Gardens Improvements Buildings fences Woods Ways Waters Benefits advantages and Emoluments unto the same or any Part or Parcel thereof in any Manner Appertaining or belonging To have and To Hold all and singular the before Mentioned Lands and Premisses and every Prat and Parcel thereof with all and every the Benefits advantages and Emoluments unto the same or any Part or Parcel thereof in anywise appurtaining or belonging unto him the said Edward (Lloyd) |
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