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March Court
1737
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in pennhawean where by he sustaines great damage which may be prevented by turning it on the other side of his plantation which will be for more Commodious Travellers Humbly prays that your petitioner may have an Order for Turning the same And your petitioner shall ever pray The petition aforesaid being read and heard and fully understood It is Considered by the Justices here that the aforesaid William Fleming turn the road as by the petition afd is praid so that the said William Fleming first make the new road as good and passable as near as the old road &a
Land Called Buckingham thro' which no less then three Publick Roads pass to the very great prejudice of your petitioner your petitioner Therefore Humbly prays that one of the said Roads now passing thro' your petitioners said Tract of Land from Buckingham Branch to the plantation of Mad.m Mary Hampton Called the Savannah may be altered and that your petitioner may have an order to alter the said Road and that it may go from the said Savannah Plantation along Jeremiah Townsend line till it goes to the line which divides you petitioners land and William Simsons and that the said Road may pass along the said Divisonal line till it Come into the County Road leading from M.r James Rounds to the said Buckingham Branch and your petitioner as in Duty bounds shall ever pray &a The petition aforesaid being read and heard and fully understood It is Considered that the afd petition be granted so farr that the afd road be not altered nor turned but by the direction of Capt James Martin and Capt Edward Rownd and if they shall think it Necessary that the same road be altered or turned that they direct the Same and that they the said James Martin and Edward Rownd make report thereof to next June Court &.a |
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