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| At | Observations | |
|---|---|---|
| 17 | 50 | Left the brook runing S.Ely |
| 45 | - | Cut of a bend of the same brook. & again left to the south of the line again |
| 70 | - | Cut of a second bend of the same brook & again left to the south of the line |
| 79 | 50 | With 30 links of an allowance for roughage the S.E corner of this lot above described [7SE] the land the whole length of this is tolerable good covered with maple beech Linden and their Concometants. |
See the field book East bounds of Lots No. 6 in page [8]
Beginning at a chesnut stak standing in the West bounds of Lot No. 4 5 links N.Ely from a beech tree blazed fasing the stak and Marked With the figurs 8 on the S.Wly side before described and run from thence
Due magnetic West 79 Chs 50 links to the N.W. corner of this lot & N.E corner of Lot No. 7 above Described [7NE]. For the remarks of this line see the south bounds of Lot No. 3 in page 5.
Beginning at a beech stak standing in the S.E corner of this Lot 17 links SW. from a maple tree marked with the figures 8 on the NWly 9 on the N.E 14 on the S.Wly & 15 on the S.Ely side & run from thence
Due magnetic North along the West bounds of Lots No. 9 & part of Lot No. 4
| At | Observations | |
|---|---|---|
| 5 | - | A brook coming from the S.Eastward runs down it & crossed it seven times |
| 18 | - | Left it at a bend a little West of the line runing NWly |
| 44 | - | In the edge of the Chicneaugowa Creek _ N.E. Cross it just above the falls Where the banks are very high steep & rocky the creek here is one Chain wide |
| 79 | 50 | To the N.E. corner above Described [3SE] _Note the Land from the begining of this line to the Chicneaugowa Creek is prety good Land cov. with all Most every sort of timber from the creek to the end of this line the Land rough & not very good timbred chiefly with White pine White Oak Chesnut &c. |
See the East bounds of Lot No. 7 in page 9.