History of the city of Belfast in the state of Maine v.I, 1770-1875, Part 8

Author: Williamson, Joseph, 1828-1902; Johnson, Alfred, b. 1871; Williamson, William Cross, 1831-1903
Publication date: 1877
Publisher: Portland : Loring, Short and Harmon
Number of Pages: 1018


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No. 42 joyns on the South Side of No. forty one, and is ten Ch in wedth at Right angles, the Side Lines and head Line are the Same Courses of the Eight Last mentioned Lots, Containing one Hundred and fourteen acres and forty Rods. Drawn By John Cochran.


No. 43 joyns on the South Side of No. forty two, and is ten Ch in wedth at Right angles, the Side Lines and head Line are the Same Courses of the nine Last mentioned Lots, Containing one Hundred and thirteen acres and forty Rods. Drawn by John Morison.


No. 44 joyns on the South Side of No. forty three, and is ten Ch in wedth at Right angles, the Side Lines and head Line are the Same Courses of the ten Last mentioned Lots, Containing one Hundred and thirteen acres and Eighty Rods. Drawn by Samuel Dunlap.


There is a Highway joyns on the South Side of No. forty four, of two Rods wide, Reserved for the use of the Inhabitents.


No. 45 joyns on the South Side of the Last mentioned High- way, and is ten C. in wedth at Right angles, the Side Lines and head Line are Same Courses of the Eleaven Last mentioned Lots, Containing one Hundred and thirteen acres and forty Rods. Drawn by John Steell.


No. 46 joyns on the South Side of No. forty five, and is ten C. in wedth at Right angles, the Side Lines and head Line are


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Same Courses of the twelve Last mentioned Lots, Containing one Hundred and twelve acres and Eighty Rods. Drawn By James Meglachlan and Mathew Chambers.


No. 47 joyns on the South Side of No. forty Six, and is ten C. in wedth at Right angles, the Side Lines and head Line are the Same Courses of the thirteen Last mentioned Lots, Containing one Hundred and Eleaven acres and twenty Rods. Drawn by David Hemphill.


No. 48 joyns on the South Side of forty Seven, and is ten C. in wedth at Right angles, the Side Lines and head Line are the Same Courses of the fourteen Last mentioned Lots, Containing one Hundred and Eleaven acres and twenty Rods. Drawn by Nathaniel Martin.


There is a Highway joyns on the South Side of No. forty Eight, of two Rods wide, Reserved for the use of the Inhabitents.


No. 49 joyns on the South Side of the Last mentioned High- way, and is ten Ch in wedth at Right angles, the Side Lines and head Line are the Same Courses of the fifteen Last mentioned Lots, Containing one Hundred and ten acres and Sixty Rods. Drawn by Joseph Gregg.


No. 50 joyns on the South Side of No. forty Nine, and is ten C. in wedth at Right angles, the Side Lines and head Line are the Same Courses of the Sixteen Last mentioned Lots, Containing one Hundred and nine acres. Drawn By Joseph Caldwell.


No. 51 joyns on the South Side of No. fifty, and is ten C. in wedth at Right angles, the Side Lines and head Line are the Same Courses of the Seventeen Last mentioned Lots, Containing one Hundred and Seven acres and twenty Rods. Drawn by John Mitchell.


No. 52 joyns on the South Side of No. fifty one, and is ten Ch in wedth at Right angles, the Side Lines and head Line are the Same Courses of the Eighteen Last mentioned Lots, Con- taining one Hundred and three acres and ninty three Rods. Drawn By John Tufft.


Note there is a Highway of four Rods in wedth, Reserved a Cross each of the above Said first Division Lots, which is not included in the measure Specefyed in Said Lots, Said Highway to be Laid out where the Community Shall judge Proper.


Recorded this 12 Day January 1771.


P: me JOHN MITCHELL, Ju., Clerk.


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An Acct. of the Length of the Side Lines of Each of the above Said first Divi- sion Lots as they are Laid Down in the Plan are as hereafter specefyed, Viz.


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The above acct of the Lenth of Each Lot as they ware Laid Down in the Plan by John Mitchell Ju! Clerk.


This Certifyes that No. 37, a first Division Lott, was Dropt By Robert Patterson, and in Lue thereof he Pitched Said Lott Sixty Rods in Breadth at Right angles joyning on the West Side of Lott No. 33.


And Lott No. 51 Was Dropt By John Mitchell, and in Lue there- of Pitched Said Lott Sixty Rods in Breadth at Right angles joyn- ing on the West Side of the above Said Patterson's Pitch: Lott. PR JOHN MITCHELL, Proprietors Clerk.


Memorandems of the Boundris of Lands measured for M. John Mitchell, John Steell, John Tufft, James Mcgregore, John Brown, John Gillmore, Samuel Houston, Committe.


FORT POWNALL, June 19th, 1769. A true Coppey from the field Book. JOSEPH CHADWICK.


Fort Pownall, May the 11th 1769. Received the Commity: Orders for Subdividing thair Lands at Pissagsawockeg as p. thair Plan, &


Two of the Commitee Present who are to perform the part of Chainmen, M: Gillmore and M: Houston.


May the 12th Proceeded to Lay Out the first Lott, Beginning at Station five at a Small Ferr tree on the Bech, being the South Westerly Corner of Simsons Lott, from thence Westerly by the Shore Equal to ten Chains in Breadth to a Smal yellow Birch tree, from thence North twenty two Degrees West one hundred and one Chains to a Smal Birch tree, from thence north thirty seven Degrees East Eleven Chains and Seventy Links to a ferr tree, from thence South twenty two Degrees east to the first Place, Containing one Hundred acres of Land for John Mitchell as per Plan.


No. 2 Contains one Hundred and Eleven acres and fourty four Rods for Capt John Moore, Bounded first from a Smal yellow Birch tree Westerly by the Shore Equal to ten Chains in Breadth to a white Birch tree marked I M, from thence north twenty two De- grees west one Hundred and Sixteen Chains to a Smal white ash tree, thence North thirty seven Degrees East Eleven Chains and Seventy Links to a Stake and Stone and Beach tree, from thence South twenty two Degrees East one Hundred and one Chains to the first Place.


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No. 3 Contains one Hundred and fourteen acres and eighty Rods to William M.Glachlan and William Patterson, Bounded first frem a Large white Birch tree Westerly By the Shore Equal to ten Chains in Breadth to a Stake and Stons marked W M, from thence North twenty two Degrees west one Hundred and fourteen Chains to a Large Maple tree, thence north thirty seven Degrees East Eleven Chains and Seventy Links to a Stake and Smal Beach tree, thence South twenty two Degrees East one Hundred and Eight Chains to the first Place.


No. 4 Contains one Hundred and thirteen acres and Eighty Rods to James Patterson, Bounded first from a Stake and Stones Westerly By the Shore Equal to ten Chains in Breadth to an Oak tree and Highway fifty Links in Breadth to an ash tree by a Brook, from thence North twenty two Degrees west one Hundred and fifteen Chains to a yellow Birch tree marked I P, from thence north thirty seven Degrees East Eleven Chains and Seventy Links to a Large Maple tree, thence South twenty two Degrees East one Hundred and fourteen Chains to the first Place.


No. 5 Contains one Hundred and fifteen acres and Eighty Rods te James Mcgregore, Bounded first from an ash tree westerly by the Shore Equal to ten Chains in Breadth to a Large yellow Birch tree marked F M, from thence North twenty two Degrees West one Hundred and Seventeen Chains to a Stake and Stons, thence North thirty Seven Degrees East Eleven Chains and Seventy Links to a yellow Birch tree, thence South twenty two Degrees East one Hundred and fifteen Chains to the first Place.


No. 6 Contains one Hundred and Seventeen acres and Eighty Rods te Samuel Houston, Bounded first from a yellow Birch tree Westerly by the Shore Equal to ten Chains in Breadth to a Stake and Stens and Smal Sprnce tree, from thence North twenty two Degrees West one Hundred and Seventeen Chains and fifty Links to a Small Maple tree and Stake, thence South thirty Seven De- grees East Eleven Chains and Seventy Links to a Stake, thence South twenty two Degrees East one Hundred and Seventeen Chains to the first Place.


No. 7 Contains one Hundred and fifteen acres and one hundred twenty Rods to John Steell, Bounded first from a Stake and Stons


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nere a Smal Spruce Westerly by the Shore Equal to ten Chains in Bredth to a Stake and Stons, from thence North twenty two De- grees west one Hundred and Sixteen Chains to a yellow Birch tree, thence north thirty Seven Degrees East Eleven Chains and Seventy Links to a Stake and Smal maple tree, thence South twenty two Degrees East one Hundred and Seventeen Chains and fifty Links to the first Place.


No. 8 Contains one Hundred and fourteen acres and one Hundred and twenty Rods to John Gillmore, Bounded first from a Stake and Stons Westerly by the Shore Equal to ten Chains in Bredth to a White Pine tree Including a Highway, from thence North twenty two Degrees West one Hundred and Eleven Chains to a yellow Birch tree, thence North Thirty seven Degrees East Eleven Chains and Seventy Links to a yellow Birch tree, thence South twenty two Degrees East one Hundred and Sixteen Chains to the first Place.


No. 9 Contains one Hundred and Seven acres and fourty Rods to John Durham, Bounded first from a whit Pine tree Westerly By the Shore Equal to ten Chains in Breadth to a Stake and Stons by a ferr tree, from thence North twenty two Degrees West one Hundred and four Chains to a maple tree, thence north thirty seven Degrees East Eleven Chains and Seventy Links to a yellow birch tree, from thence Sonth twenty two Degrees East one Hundred and Eleven Chains to the first Place.


No. 10 Contains one Hundred and one acres and thirty two Rod to John Davidson, Bounded first from a Stake and Stons Westerly by the Shore Equal to ten Chains in Breadth to a white Birch tree, from thence North twenty two Degrees West one Hundred Chains to a Ceder tree, thence north thirty Seven Degrees East Eleven Chains and Seventy Links to a maple tree, thence South twenty two Degrees East one Hundred Chains to the first Place.


No. 11 Contains one Hundred and thirteen acres and fifty two Rods to Joseph Morison, Bounded first from a White Birch tree, thence Westerly by the Shore Round Moos point to a yellow Birch tree, which is from first mentioned place West twenty five Chains to the place where it Intersects the Westerly Line and from the aforesaid yellow Birch tree north Seventy Seven Chains


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to the place it meets the Easterly Line or Westerly Line of NÂș ten, from thence South twenty two Degrees East Sixty Six Chains and fifty Links to the first Place.


No. 12 Contains one Hundred and Six acres and one Hundred and thirty Rods to John Mitchell, Bounded first from a yellow Birch tree Westerly by the Shore Equal to twelve Chains and fifty Links in Breadth to a ferr tree (which is one Rod west of Co !! Waldo's former Line), from thence north ninety Seven Chains to a Smal Spruce tree, thence South twenty two Degrees East thirty. four Chains and Sixty Links, thence South Seventy Seven Chains to (Including a Highway on the Westerly Side) the first Place.


No. 13 Contains ninety Six acres to Samuel Huston, Bounded first from ferr tree Westerly by the Shore Equal to ten Chains in Breadth to a Smal ferr tree, from thence north ninety Seven Chains to a Smal Spruce tree, thence East ten Chains to a Spruce tree which is the Angle of meeting on the ground fifteen Links over measure which maks the Highway So much Broder at the uper End, from thence South ninety Seven Chains to the first Place.


No. 14 Contains ninety nine acres and twenty Rods to John Gill- more, Bounded first from a ferr tree Westerly By the Shore Equal to ten Chains in Breadth to a yellow Birch tree, thence North one Hundred and one Chains to a Spruce tree, thence East ten Chains to a Smal Spruce tree, thence South ninety Eight Chains to the first Place.


No. 15 Contains one Hundred and two acres and twenty Rods to John Gillmore, Bounded first from a yellow Birch tree Westerly Equal to ten Chains in Bredth to a Smal pare plum tree, thence north one Hundred and five Chains to Spruce tree, thence East ten Chains to a Spruce tree fourteen Links Westerly of the Corner, thence South one Hundred and one Chains to the first Place.


No. 16 Contains one Hundred and five acres to John Tufft, Bounded first from a Smal pare plum tree Westerly by the Shore Equal to ten Chains in Breadth Including a Highw to a Smal Spruce tree, thence North one Hundred and five Chains to a smal ash tree, thence East ten Chains to a Spruce tree fourteen Links Westerly of the Corner, thence South one Hundred and five Chains and fifty Links to the first Place.


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No. 17 Contains one Hundred and three acres and fourty Rods to James McGragor, ju"., Bounded first from a smal pare plum tree Westerly by the Shore Equal to ten Chains in Breadth to a ferr tree, from thence north one Hundred and two Chains to a yellow Birch tree, thence East ten Chains to a Smal ash tree, thence South one Hundred and four Chains and fifty Links to the first Place.


No. 18 Contains one Hundred and two acres and fourty Rods to John Brown, Bounded first from a ferr tree Westerly by the Shore Equal to ten Chains in Breadth to a Black Spruce tree, from thence North one Hundred and two Chains to a Stake in a medow, thence East ten Chains to a yellow Birch tree, thence South one Hundred and two Chains to the first Place.


No. 19 Contains one Hundred and two acres and fourty Rods to James Gillmore, Bounded first from a Stake and ferr tree West- erly By the Shore Equal to ten Chains in Breadth to ferr tree, thence North one Hundred and three Chains to a ferr tree twenty links Northerly of the Corner, thence East ten Chains to a Stake in a medow, thence South one Hundred and three Chains to the first Place.


No. 20 Contains one Hundred and four acres and Sixty Rods to Cap: Barnett, Bounded first from a ferr tree westerly by the Shore Equal to ten Chains in Breadth to an Oak tree, thence north one Hundred and five Chains to a Large ash tree Including a High- way, thence East ten Chains to a Birch tree, thence South one Hundred and three Chains to the first Place.


No. 21 Contains one Hundred and Six acres and Eighty Rods to John Mitchell, Bounded first from an oake tree Westerly by the Shore Equal to ten Chains in Breadth to a Smal Spruce tree, thence North one Hundred and five Chains and fifty Links to a Spruce tree, thence East ten Chains to a Large ash tree, thence South one Hundred and five Chains to the first Place.


No. 22 Contains one Hundred and four acres and one Hundred Rods to James Mcgragor, Bounded first from a Smal Spruce tree Westerly By the Shore Equal to ten Chains in Breadth to a yel- low Birch tree, thence North one Hundred and three Chains and fifty Links to a Smal yellow Birch tree, thence East ten Chains to


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a Spruce tree, thence South one Hundred and five Chains and fifty Links to the first Place.


No. 23 Contains one Hundred and four acres and Forty Rods to John Steell, Bounded first from a yellow Birch tree Westerly by the Shore Equal to ten Chains in Breadth to a Stake and Stons, from thence North one Hundred and three Chains to a Smal Beach tree, thence East ten Chains to a yellow Birch tree, thence South one Hundred and three Chains and fifty Links to the first Place.


No. 24 Contains one Hundred and three acres to William Clan- dinin, Bounded first from a Stake and Stons westerly by the Shore Equal to ten Chains in Breadth to a maple tree at the High- way and over the Highway a yellow Birch tree, thence North one Hundred Chains to a yellow Birch tree, thence East ten Chains to a Smal Birch tree, thence South one Hundred and three Chains to the first Place.


No. 25 Contains one Hundred acres and Eighty Rods to John Gillmore, Bounded first from a yellow Birch tree Westerly by the Shore Equal to ten Chains in Bredth to a yong Oak tree, thence North ninty Seven Chains and fifty Links to a yellow Birch tree, thence East ten Chains to a Smal Birch tree, thence South one Hundred and three Chains to the first Place.


No. 26 Contains one Hundred and ten acres and thirty Rods for a ministers Lott, Bounded first from a yong Oak Westerly By the Shore Equal to ten Chains in Breadth to a Smal Oake tree, from thence North Eighty Chains to a Smal Spruce tree and yellow Birch tree, thence East ten Chains to a yellow Birch tree, thence South ninty Seven Chains and fifty Links to the first Place.


No. 27 Contains One Hundred and Seventy three acres and Eighty Rods to John Mitchell, Bounded first from a Smal Oak tree Westerly by the Shore towards the Westerly Side of Goos River Equal to Seventeen Chains in Breadth, from thence upwards on the East Shore to a Hemlock tree (the Westerly angle at the head is a yellow Birch tree), from thence South fifty Eight Degrees East twenty Chains to a yellow Birch tree, thence South twenty one Chains and Seventy Links to the Corner of the Ministers Lott


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and to the Shore Eighty Chains, the wholl Line one Hundred and one Chains and Seventy Links, to the first Place.


No. 28 Contains One Hundred and twenty two acres to Mathew Reid or Allexander Stewart, Bounded first from a Hemloek tree on the East Side of goos River, from thence Westerly two Chains and fifty Links, Being So much the Comitee ordered Continued West ten Chains and fifty Links for a Highway, Equall to thirteen Chains, Being the Whole point Round the Shore to a 2th Oak tree on the westerly Side of the Highway, from thence north one hun- dred and two Chains to a yellow Birch tree, from thence South fifty Eight Degrees East fifteen C. & thirty two Links to a yellow Bireh tree. The South Line is Left for farther Consideration.


No. 29 Contains one Hundred and one acres and ninty five Rods to John More, Bounded first from a Smal oak tree Westerly by the Shore Equal to ten Chains in Breadth to a White Birch tree, from thenee North one Hundred and five Chains to a yellow Birch tree, thenee Sonth fifty Eight Degrees East Eleven Chains and Eighty Links to a yellow Birch tree, thence South one Hundred and one Chains to the first Place.


No. 30 Contains one Hundred and five acres and twenty Rods, to Allexander Willson, Bounded first from White Bireh tree West- erly by Shore equal to ten Chains in Bredth to a Spruee tree, from thenee North one Hundred and Seventeen Chains and fifty Links to about the midle of goos River, thenee South fifty Eight Degrees East Eleven Chains and Eighty Links to a yellow Birch tree, thenee Sonth one Hundred and five Chains to the first Place.


No. 31 Contains one Hundred and nine aeres and Eighty Rods to Allexander Stewart, Bounded from a Spruce tree Westerly by the Shore Equal to ten Chains in Breadth to a Spruce tree and over highway to a Smal ash tree, thenee North one Hundred and Nine Chains to a Smal maple tree Including a Highway, thence South fifty Eight Degrees East Eleven Chains and Eighty Links to a Smal maple tree Ending about the midle of goos River, thence South one Hundred and Seventeen Chains and fifty Links to the first Place.


No. 32 Contains one hundred and two acres and ninty six Rods to James Patterson, Bounded firs from a Small ash tree Westerly


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by the Shore Equal to nine Chains and fifty Links in Breadth to a Spruce tree, thence north Eighty five Chains and fifty Links to a Smal ferr tree, thence South fifty Eight Degrees East Eleven Chains and Eighty Links to a Smal maple tree, thence South one Hundred and nineteen Chains to the first Place.


No. 33 Contains one Hundred and ten acres and one Hundred and twenty Rods to John Gillmore, Bounded first from a Spruce tree Westerly by the Shore Equal to twelve Chains and fifty Links in Breadth to a Smal Oake tree, thence North Eighty five Chains to a yellow Birch tree, thence South fifty Eight Degrees East four- teen Chains and Eighty five Links to a ferr tree twenty Links Northerly of the Corner, thence South Eighty five Chains and fifty Links to the first Place.


No. 34 Contains one Hundred and Six acres and fifty four Rods to James Nicles, Bounded first Southerly By the Shore Equal to twelve Chains and Seventy five Links to a Spruce tree, from thence west Eighty Eight Chains to a Rock maple tree, thence North Sixteen Degrees West Thirteen Chains and twenty Links to a Spruce tree, thence East Eighty four Chains and fifty Links to the first place.


No. 35 Contains one Hundred and thirty eight 1 acres to John Mitchell, Bounded first from a Spruce tree Southerly by the Shore and Sandy Beach Brook Eight Chains and fifty two Links and three Chains and forty Links Southerly of the Brook, which is twelve Chains in Breadth, by the Commitces Order Ending at a Beech tree, from thence West one Hundred Chains to a Stake and Beach tree, thence North Sixteen Degrees West thirteen Chains to a Rock maple tree, thence East Eighty Eight Chains to the first Place.


No. 36 Contains one Hundred acres to Allexander Little, Bounded first from a Beach tree Southerly by the Shore Equal to ten Chains in Breadth to a Stake and Stons, from thence In- cluding a highway West one Hundred and three Chains to a Stake and Stons, thence North Sixteen Degrees West ten Chains and forty Links to a Rock maple tree, thence East one Hundred Chains to the first Place.


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No. 37 Contains one Hundred and five acres and forty Rods to Robert Patterson, Bounded first from a Stake and Ston Southerly By the Shore Equal to ten Chains in Breadth to a Black Spruce tre, thence West one Hundred and Eight Chains to a Smal Ceder and Stake, thence North Sixteen Degrees West ten Chains and forty Links to a yellow Birch Sixteen Links northerly of the Corner, thence East one Hundred and three Chains to the first Place.


No. 38 Contains one Hundred and Eight acres and Eighty Rods to James Miller, Bounded first from a Black Spruce tree Southerly By the Shore Equal to ten Chains in Breadth to a Stinking Wood tree, thence West one Hundred and ten Chains and Seventy five Links to a Spruce tree and Stake, thence North Sixteen Degrees West ten Chains and forty Links to a Smal Ceder tree and Stake, thence East one Hundred and Eight Chains to the first Place.


No. 39 Contains one Hundred and Eleven acres and Eighty Rods to John fairservice, Bounded first from a Stinking wood tree Southerly By the Shore Equal to ten Chains in Breadth to a Spruce tree, from thence West one Hundred and fifteen Chains to a yellow Birch tree, thence North Sixteen Degrees West ten Chains and forty Links to a Stake and Spruce tree, thence East to the first Place.


No. 40 Contains one hundred and fourteen acres to Samuel Marsh, Bounded first from a Spruce tree Southerly by the Shore Equal to ten Chains in Breadth to a Highway West one Hundred and fifteen Chains to a Smal ferr tree, thence north Sixteen De- grees West ten Chains and forty Links to a Smal Hemblock tree, thence East one Hundred and fifteen Chains to the first Place.


No. 41 Contains one Hundred and fourteen acres to James Gill- more, Bounded first from a pare plum tree Including a Highway Southerly by the Shore Equal to ten Chains in Breadth to a ferr tree, thence West one Hundred and fifteen Chains to a yellow Birch tree, thence North Sixteen Degrees West ten Chains and forty Links to a Smal ferr tree, thence East one Hundred and fifteen Chains to the first Place.


No. 42 Contains one Hundred and thirteen acres and forty Rods to John Tufft, Bounded first from a fer tree Southerly by the Shore


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Equal to ten Chains in Breadth to a ferr tree, thence West one Hundred and fourteen Chains and fifty Links to a Stake, thence North Sixteen Degrees West ten Chains and forty Links to a Smal ferr tree, thence East one Hundred and fifteen Chains to the first Place.


No. 43 Contains one Hundred and thirteen aeres and forty Rods to John Morrison, Bounded first from a ferr tree Southerly by the Shore Equal to ten Chains in Breadth to a ferr tree, thence West one Hundred and fourteen Chains and fifty Links to a yellow Birch tree, thence North Sixteen Degrees West ten Chains and forty Links to a yellow Birch tree, thence East one Hundred four- teen Chains and fifty Links to the first Place.


No. 44 Contains one Hundred and thirteen acres and Eighty Rods to Samuel Dunlap, Bounded first from a Smal ferr tree South- erly by the Shore Equal to ten Chains in Breadth to Hemlock tree by the Highway, from thence West one Hundred and fourteen Chains to a yellow Birch tree, thence North Sixteen Degrees West ten Chains and fourty Links to a yellow Birch tree, from thenee East one Hundred and fourteen Chains to the first Place.




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