[Lot No. 40 cont’d] |
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24 |
A fine Brook running Southeasterly which Teross’d at a short Turn or Bend and thereof good land |
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33 |
Cross’d the same Brook again Running SWly |
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37 |
Entered Land on which there is little or no Timber Occasioned I suppose by Fire - but very thick Covered with thorns and Hazel Bushes |
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40.50 |
Set a Stake mark’d and Numbered for the Southeast and Northeast Corner of Lots No. 40 & 41 Standing in the Clearing aforesaid |
No. 41 |
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Beginning at the Corner last Mentioned |
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35 |
A Dry Run bearing Westerly then Ascending Land not good bearing White and black Oak mostly |
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53.85 |
The top of the Rise and Level Land of a good Quality. Timber the same as before Except white pine. Mark’d and Numbered a small white pine Standing a little to the North of two large White pines being the Southeast and Northeast Corners of Lots No. 41 & 50 |