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To John Culpeper Surveyor Generall./
John Yeamans
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Carolina./
By the Governor by and wth the advice and consent of the Councill
You are forthwth to cause to be admeasured and layd out for Mr Christopher Portman thirty acres of land nere Charles Towne for his present planting bounding the same to the southward of the land there allready layd out for Mr John Culpeper and Mr John Robinson & not prejudicing the lines of any lands lying next the same, And a Certificate fully specifying the scituacon & bounds thereof you are to returne to us with all convenient speed and for your soe doing this shall be yor sufficient warrt. Given under my hand at Charles Towne this twenty nineth day of June 1672./
John Yeamans
To John Culpeper Surveyor Generall./
Carolina./
By the Governour by and with the advice and consent of the Councill You are forthwth to cause to be admeasured and layd out for Sr Peter Colleton, one of the Lords proprs of this province, Mr. Thomas Colleton, Mr James Colleton & Capt : John Godfrey fifty acres of land by them purchased of the Heires of Mr Paul Smith deceased and now in the possession of the said John Godfrey as appeares bounding the same Westward of the land layd out to Mr William Owen nere this Towne and not prejudicing the lines of any lands lying next the same And a Certificate fully specifying the scituacon and bounds thereof, you are to returne to us with all convenient speed and for your soe doeing this shall be your sufficient warrt. Given under my hand at Charles Towne this xxixth day of June 1672./
John Yeamans
To John Culpeper Surveyor Generall./
Carolina./
By the Governour by and with the } advice and Consent of the Councill.
You are forthwith to cause to be admeasured and layd out for Mr Thomas Smith and Mr James Smith fifty acres of land nere t' Towne for their present planting bounding the same Northwaru
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of the land to be layd out for Sr Peter Colleton One of the lords proprs. of this province Mr Thomas Colleton, Mr James Colleton and Capt. John Godfrey formerly belonging to Mr Paul Smith deceased not prejudicing the lines of any lands lying next the same ; and a Certificate fully specifying the scituacon and bounds thereof you are to returne to us with all convenient speed and for yor soe doeing this shall be yor sufficient warrt. Given under my hand at Charles Towne this xxixth. day of June 1672./
To John Culpeper Surveyor Generall./
John Yeamans
Carolina./
By the Governour by and with the } advice and consent of the Councill
You are forthwith to cause to be admeasured and layd out for Henry Wood Two hundred acres of land (deducting his tenn acre lott ) being the full quantity allowed to him by the lords proprietors Concessions for himselfe and Alice his Wife arriveing in the first ffleet bounding the same between the land late belonging to Mr William Scrivener and Mr William Owen towards the West and a cell of ground comonly knowne by the name of the watering place towards the East, & not prjudicing or removeing the lines of any lands lying next the same And if the same happen upon any navigable River or any River capable of being made navigable you are to allow only the fifth part of the depth thereof by the waterside And a certificate fully specifying the scituacon and bounds thereof you are to returne to us with all convenient speed and for yor soe doeing this shall be yor sufficient warrt. Given under my hand at Charles Towne this xxixth day of June 1672./
John Yeamans
To John Culpeper Surveyor Generall./
Carolina./
By the Governor by and with the } advice & consent of the Councill-
. You are forthwth to cause to be admeasured and layd out for Henry Hughes forty acres of land for his present planting nere Charles Towne in such place as you shall be directed by him soe as the aid. same be not within the compass of any lands heretofore layd out or
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marked to be layd out for any other person nor prejudiciall to any such lines or bounds, And a certificate fully specifying the scituacon and bounds thereof you are to returne to us wth all convenient speed and for your soe doeing this shall be yor sufficient warrt. Given under my hand at Charles Towne this xxixth day of June 1672./ John Yeamans
To John Culpeper Surveyor Generall./
Carolina./
By the Governor by and with the advice and consent of the Councill
You are forthwith to cause to be admeasured and layd out for Susanna Kinder Tenn acres of land for her present planting bound- ing the same upon the North part of the lands layd out as a Tenn acre lott for Mr William Owen and Mr William Scrivener in his life time nere Charles Towne not prjudicing the lines of any lands lying next the same, And a Certificate fully specifying the scituacon and bounds thereof you are to returne to us wth all convenient speed, and for your soe doeing this shall be yor sufficient warrt. Given under my hand at Charles Towne aforesaid this 29th day of June 1672/
John Yeamans
To John Culpeper Surveyor Generall./
Carolina./
By the Governor by and with the advice and consent of the Councill
You are forthwith to cause to be admeasured and layd out for John Terrey One Towne lott in James Towne observing the forme & methode which you have been formerly directed in concerning the said Towne and not prjudicing the lines of any lands lying next the said lott; and a Certificate fully specifying the scituacon and bounds thereof you are to returne to us with all convenient speed and for your soe doeing this shall be yor sufficient warrt. Given under my hand at Charles Towne this ninth day of July 1672./
John Yeamans
To John Culpeper
Surveyor Generall./
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Carolina./
By the Governor by and with the } advice and consent of the Councill
You are forthwth to cause to be admeasured and layd out for John Lawrison thirty acres of land nere James Towne for a plant- ing lott, observing the forme & method which you have been formerly directed in, & not prjudicing the lines of any lands lying next the same; And a Certificate fully specifying the scituacon and bounds thereof you are to returne to us with all convenient speed, and for yor. soe doeing this shall be yor sufficient warrt. Given under my hand at Charles Towne this ninth day of July 1672./
John Yeamans
To John Culpeper Surveyor Generall./
Carolina./
By the Governor by and with the advice and consent of the Councill
You are forthwth. to cause to be admeasured and layd out for Edmund Fogertee one Towne lott in James Towne observing the forme and methode which you have been formerly directed in concerning the said Towne, and not prjudicing the lines of any lands lying next the said lott And a Certificate fully specifying the scitua- con and bounds thereof you are to returne to us with all convenient speed ; and for your soe doeing this shall be yo'= sufficient warrt. Given under my hand at Charles Towne this ninth day of July : 1672./
John Yeamans
Carolina./
By the Governor by and with the advice and consent of the Councill
You are forthwith to cause to be admeasured and layd out for Samuell Boswood seaventy acres of land (deducting his tenn acre lott if any he hath) being the full proporcon due to him by the lords proprs. concessions for One servant namely Ann Workeup arriveing in August 1671./ in such place as you shall be directed by him soe as the same be not within the compass of any lands heretofore layd out or marked to be layd out for any other person or Towne, nor prjudiciall to any such lines or bounds; and if the same happen upon any navigable River or any River capable of
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being made navigable you are to allow only the fifth part of the depth thereof by the waterside; And a Certificate fully specifying the scituacon and bounds thereof you are to returne to us with all convenient speed and for yor soe doeing this shall be your sufficient warrt. Given under my hand at Charles Towne this ninth day of July 1672./
To John Culpeper Surveyor Generall./
John Yeamans
Carolina./
By the Governor by and with the advice and consent of the Councill
You are forthwth to cause to be admeasured and layd out for John Boone one hundred acres of land being the proporcon allowed to him, by the lords proprs. concessions, (arriveing in the first ffleet) in such place as you shall be directed by him soe as the same be not within the compass of of any lands heretofore layd out or marked to be layd out for any other person or Towne nor prjudiciall to any such lines or bounds and if the same happen upon any navigable River or any River capable of being made navigable you are to allow only the fifth part of the depth thereof by the water side, And a Certificate fully specifying the scituacon & bounds thereof you are to returne to us with all convenient speed And for your soe doing this shall be yor sufficient warrt. Given under my hand at Charles Towne this ninth day of July : 1672./
John Yeamans.
To John Culpeper
Surveyor Generall./
Carolina./
By the Governor by and with the advice and consent of the Councill
You are forthwth to cause to be admeasured and layd out for Mr Richard Conant One Towne lott in James Towne and Twenty acres of land nere the said Towne for his present planting (now in the possession of the said Richard Conant) observing the forme and methode which you have been formerly directed in concerning the said Towne and not prjudicing the lines of any lands lying next the sd lotts ; And a Certificate fully specifying the scituacon and bounds thereof you are to returne to us with all convenient speed ; and for
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your soe doeing this shall be yor sufficient warrt. Given under my hand at Charles Towne this ninth day of July 1672/
John Yeamans.
To John Culpeper Surveyor Generall/
Carolina./
By the Governor by and with the advice and consent of the Councill
You are forthwth. to cause to be admeasured and layd out for Mr Robert Richardson One Towne lott in James Towne and Twenty acres of land nere the said Towne for a planting lott observing the forme and methode which you have been directed in concerning the said Towne and not prejudicing the lines of any lands lying next the said lotts; And a Certificate fully specifying the situacon and bounds thereof you are to returne to us with all convenient speed and for your soe doeing this shall be your sufficient warrt. Given under my hand at Charles Towne this nineth day of July 1672./
John Yeamans
To John Culpeper Surveyor Generall./
Carolina./
By the Governor by and with the advice & consent of the Councill.
You are forthwth to cause to be admeasured and layd out for William Bevin one hundred acres of land (being the proporcon allowed to him by the Lords Proprietors concessions arriveing a Servt. in the first ffleet) in such place as you. shall shall be directed by him soe as the same be not wthin the compass of any lands heretofore layd out or marked to be layd out for any other person or Towne nor prjudiciall to any such lines or bounds and if the same happen upon any navigable River or any River capable of being made navigable you. are to allow only the fifth part of the depth thereof by the water side; and a Certificate fully specifying the scituacon and bounds thereof you are to returne to us with all convenient speed and for yor. soe doeing this shall be yor sufficient warrt. Given under my hand at Charles Towne this xxvijth day of July 1672
John Yeamans
To John Culpeper Surveyor Generall./
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Carolina./
By the Governor by and with the } advice and consent of the Councill.
You are forthwith to admeasure and lay out for a Towne on the Oyster Poynt all that poynt of land there formerly allotted for the same adding thereto one hundred & fifty acres of land or soe much thereof, as you shall find to be proporconable for the said one hundred and fifty acres in the breadth of land formerly marked to be layd out for Mr Henry Hughes, Mr John Coming and Affera his now wife, and James Robinson estimated to seaven hundred acres, and contained between the lands then allotted to be layd out for Mr Richard Cole to the North and a marked Tree formerly designed to direct the bounding line of the said Towne to the South And a Certificate fully specifying the scituacon bounds and quantity thereof you are to returne to us with all convenient speed And for yor soe doing this shall be yor sufficient warrt. Given under my hand at Charles Towne this Seaven and twentieth day of July 1672./
John Yeamans
To John Culpeper Surveyor Generall./
Carolina./
By the Governor. by and with the } advice and consent of the Councill
You are forthwith to cause to be admeasured and lay out for Mr Henry Hughes two hundred & twenty five acres of land (being the proporcon allowed to him by the lords Proprs Concessions for himselfe & the half share of one Servt namely John Neale arriveing in the first ffleet) or soe much thereof as you shall find to be pro- porconable for the same on the Southward part of that breadth of land estimated to five hundred and fifty acres of land and conteyned between the lands now to be layd out for a Towne on the Oyster poynt to the South and the lands marked to be layd out for Mr Richard Cole to the North, And a Certificate fully specifying the scituacon quantity and bounds thereof you are to returne to us wth all convenient speed And for yor soe doing this shall be yor sufficient warrt. Given under my hand at Charles Towne this xxvijth. day of July 1672./
To John Culpeper Surveyor Generall./
John Yeamans
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Carolina./
By the Governor by and with the advice and consent of the Councill
You are forthwth to cause to be admeasured and layd out for Mr John Coming Three hundred and twenty five acres of land being the proporcon allowed to him by the Lords Proprs. Concessions for himselfe Affera his Wife and the halfe share of one Servt. namely John Neale arriveing in the first ffleet, or soe much thereof as you shall find to be contained between the lines of the lands allotted to be layd out to Mr Henry Hughes to the South and Mr Richard Cole to the North without prejudicing either of the said lines And a Certificate specifying the scituacon bounds and quantity thereof you are to returne to us with all convenient speed And for yor soe doeing this shall be yor sufficient warrt. Given under my hand at Charles Towne this xxvijth day of July 1672./
To John Culpeper Surveyor Generall./
John Yeamans
Carolina./
By the Governor by and with the advice and consent of the Councill
You are forthwth to cause to be admeasured and layd out for Richard Cole foure hundred and fifty acres of land (being the full proporcon due to him by the lords proprs. concessions for himselfe and two Servts. namely Dennis Mahoone and Richard Crossland arriveing in the first ffleet) or soe much thereof as is or shall be found to be conteyned between the lines of the lands allotted to be layd out Mr. John Coming and Affera his Wife to the South and Mr Joseph Dalton to the North without prejudicing or removeing either of the said allotted lines (deducting soe much therefrom as his Towne lott and Tenn acre lott amounts to if any he hath) And a Certificate fully specifying the scituacon bounds and quantity thereof you are to returne to us wth all convenient speed and for yor soe doeing this shall be yor sufficient warrt. Given under my hand at Charles Towne this xxvijth day of July 1672./
John Yeamans
To John Culpeper Surveyor Generall./
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Carolina./
By the Governor by and with the advice and consent of the Councill-
You are forthwth to cause to be admeasured and layd out for Mr Joseph Dalton Eleaven hundred and fifty acres of land (being the proporcon allowed to him by the lords proprs. concessions for Seaven Servts .. namely George Prideaux Tho: Young William Chambers, John Dawson William Rhodes William Burges and Jane Lawson, arriveing in the first ffleet) or soe much thereof as is or shall be found to be conteined between the lines of the lands allotted to be layd out to Richard Cole to the South and George Beadon and Hugh Carterett to the North, without prejudicing or removeing either of the said allotted lines (deducting soe much therefrom as his Towne lott and Tenn acre lott amounts to if any he hath) And a Certificate fully specifying the scituacon bounds and quantity thereof you are to returne to us wth all convenient speed and for yor soe doeing this shall be yor sufficient warrt. Given under my hand at Charles Towne this xxvijth day of July 1672./ John Yeamans
To John Culpeper
Surveyor Generall
Carolina./
By the Governor by & wth the advice & consent of the Councill
You are forthwth to cause to be admeasured & layd out for George Beadon and Hugh Carterett three hundred acres of land (being the proporcon allowed to them by the Lords proprs. concessions for themselves arriveing in the first ffleet) or soe much thereof as is or shall be found to be conteyned to be between the lines of the lands allotted to be layd out to Mr Joseph Dalton to the South and Mr Thomas Thompson to the North without prjudicing or remove- ing either of the said allotted lines (deducting soe much therefrom as his Towne lott and Tenn acre lott amounts to if any he hath) And a Certificate fully specifying the scituacon bounds & quantity thereof you are to returne to us with all convenient speed and for yor soe doeing this shall be yor sufficient warrt. Given under my hand at Charles Towne this xxvijth day of July 1672./
To John Culpeper Surveyor Generall./
John Yeamans
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Carolina./
By the Governor by and with the advice and consent of the Councill
You are forthwth to cause to be admeasured and layd out for Mr Thomas Thompson three hundred acres of land (being the pro- porcon allowed to him by the Lords proprs. concessions for him selfe and Sarah his Wife arriveing in the first ffleet) or soe much thereof as is or shall be found to be conteyned between the lines of the lands allotted to be layd out to George Beadon & Hugh Carterett to the South and Henry Simonds to the North without prjudicing or removeing either of the said allotted lines (deducting soe much therefrom as his Towne lott & Tenn acre lott amounts to if any he hath) And a Certificate fully specifying the scituation bounds and quantity thereof you are to returne to us with all convenient speed . and for yor soe doeing this shall be yor sufficient warrt. Given under my hand at Charles Towne this xxvijth day of July 1672./ John Yeamans
To John Culpeper Surveyor Generall./
Carolina./
By the Governor by and wth the advice & consent of the Councill
You are forthwth to cause to be admeasured and layd out for Mr Henry Simonds One hundred and fifty acres of land being the proporcon allowed to him by the Lords Proprs concessions for him- selfe arriveing in the first ffleet or soe much thereof as is or shall be found to be conteyned between the lines of the lands allotted to be layd out to Mr Thomas Thompson to the South and Mr Joseph Pendarvis to the North without prjudicing or removeing either of the said allotted lines (deducting soe much therefrom as his Towne lott and Tenn acre lott amounts to if any he hath) And a Certificate fully specifying the scituacon bounds and quantity thereof you are to returne to us with all convenient speed and for your soe doeing this shall be your sufficient warrt. Given under my hand at Charles Towne this xxvijth day of July 1672./
John Yeamans
To John Culpeper
Surveyor Generall./
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Carolina./
By the Governor" by and with the
advice and consent of the Councill
You are forthwth to cause to be admeasured & layd out for Joseph Pendarvis two hundred and fifty acres of land (being the proporcon allowed to him by the lords proprs concessions for Elizabeth his Wife and Priscilla her Daughter arriveing in the first ffleet) or soe much thereof as is or shall be found to be conteined between the lines of the lands allotted to be layd out to Mr Henry Simonds to the South and William Kennis to the North wthout prjudicing or removeing either of the said allotted lines (deducting soe much therefrom as his Towne lott and Tenn acre lott amounts to if any he hath) And a Certificate fully specifying the scituacon bounds & quantity thereof you are to returne to us wth all convenient speed and for yor. soe doeing this shall be yor sufficient warrt. Given under my hand at Charles Towne this xxvijth day of July 1672.
John Yeamans
To John Culpeper Surveyor Generall./
Carolina./
By the Governor by and with the advice and consent of the Councill
You are forthwth to cause to be admeasured & layd out for Wil- liam Kennis foure hundred acres of land being the full proporcon allowed to him by the lords proprs. Concessions for himselfe Joanna his Wife and William his Sonn arriveing in the first ffleet or soe much thereof as is or shall be found to be conteyned between the lines of the lands allotted to be layd out to Joseph Pendarvis to the South and John Williamson to the North without prjudicing or removeing either of the said allotted lines (deducting soe much therefrom as his Towne lott and Tenn acre lott amounts to if any he hath) And a Certificate fully specifying the scituacon, bounds and quantity thereof you are to returne to us with all convenient speed and for yor. soe doeing this shall be yor sufficient warrt. Given under my hand at Charles Towne this xxvijth day of July 1672./
John Yeamans
To John Culpeper
Surveyor Generall./
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Carolina./
By the Governor by and with the advice & consent of the Councill
You are forthwth to cause to be admeasured and layd out for John Williamson foure hundred and fifty acres of land being the proporcon allowed to him by the Lords proprs concessions for himselfe and two Servts. namely Edmund Pursell & John Kinsell arriveing in the first ffleet ; or soe much thereof as is or shall be found to be conteyned between the lines of the lands allotted to be layd out to William Kennis to the South and Mr Samuell West to the North without prjudicing or removeing either of the said allotted lines (deducting soe much therefrom as his Towne lott and Tenn acre lott amounts to if any he hath) And a Certificate fully specifying the scituacon bounds & quantitie thereof you are to returne to us with all con- venient speed and for your soe doeing this shall be yor sufficient warrt. Given under my hand at Charles Towne this xxvijth day of July 1672./
To John Culpeper Surveyor Generall./
John Yeamans
Carolina./
By the Governor by and with the advice and censent of the Councill
You are forthwth to cause to be admeasured and layd out for Mr. Samuell West foure hundred and fifty acres of land (being the pro- porcon allowed to him by the Lords Proprs Concessions for himselfe and two Servts. namely William West and Andrew Searle arriveing in the first ffleet) or soe much thereof as is or shall be found to be conteyned between the lines of the lands allotted to be layd out to John Williamson to the South and Mr Ralph Marshall to the North without prejudicing or removeing either of the said Allotted lines (deducting soe much therefrom as his Towne lott and tenn acre lott amounts to if any he hath. And a Certificate fully specifying the scituacon bounds and quantity thereof you are to returne to us with all convenient speed and for yor soe doeing this shall be yor sufficient warrt. Given under my hand at Charles Towne this xxvijth day of July 1672./
To John Culpeper Surveyor Generall./
John Yeamans
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Carolina./
By the Governor by and with the advice and consent of the Councill
You are forthwith to cause to be admeasured and layd out for Major Thomas Gray seaven hundred acres of land being the quan- city allowed for seaven servants namely William Gray, Richard Poore, Dermott Scrawhall William Backwell Evan Howell Richd. Bargener and Sam: Boswood arriveing in ffebruary and June 1671. in some place not yett layd out or marked to be layd out for any other person and if the same happen upon any River or navigable place you are to allow only the fifth part of the depth thereof by the water side And a Certificate specifying the scituacon and bounds thereof you are to returne to us with all convenient speed And for your soe doeing this shall be yor sufficient warrt. Given under my hand at Charles Towne this xxiiijth day of August 1672.
John Yeamans
To John Culpeper Surveyor Generall./ Carolina./
By the Governor by and wth the advice and consent of the Councill You are forthwth to cause to be admeasured and layd out for Capt : Thomas Jenner one hundred and fifty acres of land (deduct- ing soe much therefrom as his Town lott amounts to) being the full proportion due to him for and on the behalfe of John More Marriner deceased according to an Order of the late Governor & Councill dated the xxiiijth ffebruary 1679 bounding the same upon Stonoe Creeke to the North and the Marsh on Ashley River to the East observing as nere as conveniently you may to allow only the fifth part of the depth thereof by the waterside. And a Certificate fully specifying the scituacon & bounds thereof you are to returne to us with all convenient speed and for your soe doeing this shall be your sufficient warrt. Given under my hand at Charles Towne this xxiiijth day of August 1672 John Yeamans
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