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LYNDON
seventieth part for the use of a seminary or College, One seventieth part for the use of county grammar schools within said State, Lands to the amount of one seventieth part for the purpose of the settlement of a Minister & Ministers of the GOSPEL in said Township, Lands to the amount of one seventieth part for the support of the social worship of Gop in said Township & Lands to the amount of one seventieth part for the support of an English school & schools in said Township which said two seventieth parts for the use of a seminary or College & for the use of county grammar Schools as aforesaid, and the improvements, Rents, Interests & profits arising therefrom shall be under the controul, order, direction, & disposal of the general Assembly of ye Said State forever. And the Proprietors of said Township are hereby authorized & impowered to Locate said two seventieth parts justly & equitablely Or quantity for Quality in such parts of said Township as they or their Com- mittee shall judge will Least incommode the general settlement of the said Township And the said Proprietors are hereby further impowered to Locate the Lands aforesaid amounting to three seventieth parts of said Township assigned for the settlement of a Minister & Ministers for their support & for the Use & Support of English Schools in said Town- in such & in so many places as they or their committee shall judge will best accommodate the inhabitants of said Township when the same shall be fully settled and improved, laying the same equitably or Quan- tity for Quality, which said Lands amounting to three seventieth parts of said Township when Located as aforesaid shall together with their improvements, rights, Rents, profits, dues, & interests remain unalien- ably appropriated for the uses and purposes for which they are respect- ively assigned & be under the charge, direction & disposal of the Select Men of said Township in trust to & for the use of said Town forever, And the remaining seventieth part of said Township the Proprietors are hereby impowered to dispose of in such manner as they shall judge best for the encouragement of erecting the first grist Mill & Saw Mill in said Township. And whereas by dividing the said Township into seventy parts, there will be to each right the number of three hundred & twenty nine acres & one seventh part of an Acre, And whereas it is necessary that early provision should be made for accommodating said Township with Lands sufficient for Public Roads & highways which cannot be particularly assigned until the said Township shall be fully surveyed & under some improvement. Therefore by virtue of these presents, there is hereby reserved in every right or seventieth part of said Township the quantity of nine acres & one seventh part of an acre to be appropriated from time to time for the purpose of opening roads or highways in said Town, in such places thro' each right or seventieth part aforesaid as the select Men of said Town or other legal authority shall assign & direct, which said nine Acres & one seventh part of one acre shall be & remain unalienably in each right appropriated for the said purpose of Public roads & highways in & throughout said Town- ship forever. Which Tract of Land is hereby given & granted as afore-
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said is bounded & described as follows Vizt. BEGINNING at a small forked Elm Tree standing on the eastern bank of Pasumsick river opposite the southern point of a small island in said river a little below the upper great falls marked thus vy & Jand from said tree running East twenty degrees south two miles from [for] the southeast corner, Thence turning & running North twenty degrees East six Miles for the north east corner, Thence turning & running west Twenty degrees North six miles for the northwest corner, Thence turning and running south twenty degrees West Six Miles for the Southwest corner, Thence turning & running East Twenty degrees south four Miles to a larger Elm Tree Standing on the western Bank of said Pasumick river & opposite the point of the aforesaid Island marked thus " &B And thence on the same course crossing said river & the point of said Island to the small Elm aforesaid the Beginning boundary. And that the same be and hereby is incorporated into a Township by the NAME of LYNDON and the inhabitants that do or shall hereafter inhabit ye said Township are declared to be Enfranchised and entitled to all the privileges & immunities that the inhabitants of other Towns within this State do and ought by Law & the constitution of this State to exercise & enjoy. TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the said granted premises as above expressed with all the privileges appurtenances thereto belonging & appertaining to them & their respective Heirs & assigns forever upon the following conditions & reservations Vizt That each Proprietor of the Township of LYNDON aforesaid his heirs or Assigns shall plant & cultivate five acres of Land and build a house at least eighteen feet square on the floor or have one family settled on each respective right or seventieth part of Land in said Township within the term of four years next, after the circumstances of the war will admit of a settlement with safety on penalty of the forfeiture of each right or seventieth part of Land in said Town not so improved & settled and the same to revert to the freemen of this State to be by their representatives regranted to such persons as shall appear to settle & cultivate the same, That all Pine Timber suitable for a navy be reserved to the use and benefit of the Freemen of this State agreeable to an act of the legislature of said State passed at their session Oct' 1781. IN TESTIMONY whereof I have hereunto set my hand & caused the Seal of this State to be affixed This 20th day of November in the year of our Lord 1780 in the fourth year of the independence of this State & fifth of the united States.
THOMAS CHITTENDEN
By his Excellency's command
Joseph Fay Secy.
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MARSHFIELD
THE CHARTER OF MARSHFIELD
THE GOVERNOR, COUNCIL & GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE FREEMEN OF THE STATE OF VERMONT
To all People to whom these presents shall come GREETING:
KNOW YE, that whereas the Stockbridge tribe of INDIANS, have by petition requested a grant of a Tract of unlocated land within this State in order for settling a new plantation to be erected into a Town- ship. WE HAVE therefore thought fit for the due encouragement of their laudable designs & for other valuable causes & considerations us hereunto moving, Do by these presents in the name & by the authority of the freemen of the State of Vermont, Give & Grant unto the said STOCKBRIDGE TRIBE OF INDIANS the tract of Land hereafter bounded and described to them & their respective heirs & assigns forever;reserving five full & equal seventy fifth parts to be appropriated to the following uses Viz. One full and Equal 75th part for the use of a seminary or College within this State; One 75th part for the use & benefit of county grammar Schools throughout this State; One 75th part to be given to the first settled Minister of the GOSPEL in said Town forever; One 75th part for the benefit & use of supporting the ministry of the Gospel in said Town forever to be disposed of for that use as the inhabitants thereof shall direct, & One 75th part for the use & Support of an english School or Schools within sd Town forever. Which tract of Land hereby given and granted as aforesaid is bounded & described as follows Vizt. BE- GINNING at the southwesterly corner of the Township of Cabot & running south 54 D° East six Miles in the southerly line of said Cabot to the south- easterly corner thereof, Then continuing the same course until it intersects the westerly line of Peacham, Then south 48 Do West in the said line to the southwesterly corner thereof, Then south 36 Do West three miles & a half to a great birch Tree marked MARSHFIELD S E corner May 29th 1788, Then north 54 D° West four Miles 63 Chains & 87 Links to a hemlock Tree standing in the easterly line of the Township of MONTPELIER marked MARSHFIELD S W Corner 1788, Then north 36 Do East one Mile & six Chains to the northeasterly corner of MONTPELIAR, Then North 54 Do West forty Chains to the southeasterly corner of the Township of Calais, Then north 36 Do East six miles to the bounds began at, containing twenty three thousand & forty Acres. AND THAT the same be & hereby is incorp- orated into a Township by the name of MARSHFIELD and ye Inhabitants that do or shall hereafter inhabit said Township are declared to be in- franchised & entitled to all the privileges & immunities that the in- habitants of other incorporated Towns, do and ought by the Laws & constitution of this State to exercise & enjoy.
TO HAVE and to HOLD the said granted premises as above expressed with all privileges & appurtenences thereto belonging & appertaining unto them & their respective heirs & assigns forever upon the following
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conditions & reservations VIzt That each proprietor holding one 75th part in the Township of MARSHFIELD aforesaid his heirs or assigns shall plant and cultivate five acres of Land and build a house at least eighteen feet square on the floor or have one family settled on each respective 75th part within four years from the time of the surveying the outlines of said Township, on penalty of the forfeiture of his right or share of Land respectively in said Township, who shall neglect or refuse to do the duty aforesaid; & the same to revert to the freemen of this State to be by their representatives regranted to such persons as shall appear to settle & cultivate the same. The aforesaid Grant being made the 18th October 1782.
IN TESTIMONY whereof we have caused the Seal of this State to be affixed in Council this 22d day of June AD 1790 in the 14th Year of the independence of this STATE
By His Excellency command. Joseph Fay Secy.
MOSES ROBINSON
MARVIN'S GORE
THE GOVERNOR, COUNCIL AND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF VERMONT-
To all Persons to whom these presents shall come GREETING:
KNOW YE, that we, for divers good causes and considerations us thereunto moving have and do by these presents in the name and by the Authority of the state of Vermont, give, grant, convey and confirm unto Ebenezer Marvin Esq' of Huntsburgh in the county of Franklin, in the said state, and unto his heirs and assignees forever a certain tract or parcel of lands situate in the said county of Franklin, lying west of and adjoining to the west line of Huntsburgh aforesaid, being part and parcel of the tract of lands, designated "Marvins Gore," on the surveyor Gen- eral's map of the state and is more particularly bounded and described as follows to wit BEGINNING in the line commonly called the province line being the North line of this state and the south line of the province of lower Canada, at the north west corner bound of the town of Huntsburgh, as affixed & placed by the proprietors of said Huntsburgh in their survey thereof,- Thence west in said North line of this state one hundred and sixty rods to a stake; thence at right angles south seven hundred rods to a stake with stones, thence at right angles East two hundred rods, thence turning northerly in the line marked for Huntsburgh west line to the first mentioned bound, con-
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MARVINS GORE-MEDWAY
taining seven hundred & eighty seven acres of land-TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the said granted premises with all the privileges and appurtenances thereto belonging or appertaining to him the said Ebenezer Marvin and to his heirs and assignees forever to his and their sole use benefit & behoof-
GIVEN AND GRANTED by an act of the Legislature of this state bearing date at Windsor the fourth day of November A. D. one thou- sand seven hundred and ninety three --
IN TESTIMONY whereof I have hereunto set my hand & caused the seal of this State to be affixed in Council at Newbury this 27th day of October A. D. 1801 and of the Independence of the United States the twenty sixth-
ISAAC TICHENOR
By his Excellency's command
Ros. Hopkins Secy. of State.
Recorded Oct. 27th 1801 Ros. Hopkins Secy.
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THE CHARTER OF MEDWAY
THE GOVERNOR COUNCIL AND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE FREEMEN OF THE STATE OF VERMONT
To all people to whom these presents shall come GREETING:
KNOW YE that whereas the Honorable Joseph Bouker Esqr, and his associates thirty four in number have by Petition requested a grant of unlocated Lands within this State for the purpose of settling a new plantation to be erected into a Township-We have therefore thought fit for the Due encouragement of their Laudable Designs and for other Valuable Causes and Considerations us hereunto moving And Do by these Presents in the name and by the Authority of the Freemen of the State of Vermont Give and Grant unto the said Joseph Bouker and the several Persons hereafter named his Associates the Tract of Land here- after Discribed and Bounded to be Divided into equal Shares Viz Ash- bael Cook, Simeon Avery, James Claghorn, Asa Fuller, Moses Hale, Asa Hale, John Dagget John Forbs, Gershom Olds, Thaddeus Curtis, David Sturge Ebenezer Wheelock, Enos Ives, Elnathan Guilbert, Gideon Minor, Josiah Hale, John Andrus, Henry Strong, the Heirs of Ebenezer Cook, Samuel Beach, Moses Andrus, Moses Wheelock, David Haskins, John H. Johnson, Jehiel Andrus, Clement Clark, Nathan Fisher, David Hale Samuel Williams, Phinehas Hill, Jonathan Maltbie,
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David Taylor, & Joseph Fay together with the four following equal Shares to be appropriated to the use of the Public Viz one equal Share for the Benifit of the a College within this State one equal Share for the Benefit of County Grammar Schools throughout this State one equal Share for the first settled minister of the Gospel in said Town and equal Share for the Benifit of an English Gramm School within said Town- which tract of Land hereby Given and Granted as aforesaid is dis- cribed and bounded as follows Viz BEGINNING at the Southeast Corner of Rutland thence North 4 Degrees East on Rutland East Line five Miles and Eighty Rods to the Southwest Corner of the Township of Chittenden then East 20 Degrees North Two Miles and one hundred Rods in the South Line of Chittenden to Killington West Line then south 28 Degrees West four miles and one hundred Rods on Killington Line to the Southwest Corner thence East 28 Degrees South five and a half miles to Shrewsbury southeast Corner then West 4 Degrees North six Miles to the first mentioned Bounds containing about eight Thousand eight hundred and ninety Acres And that the same be and is hereby incorporated into a Township by the name of MEDWAY and the Inhabitants that Do or shall hereafter In- habit said Township are Declared to be Infranchised and Entitled to all the Privilidges and Immunites that Towns within this State Do by Law Exercise and enjoy .-
To HAVE AND TO HOLD the said granted Premises with all the Privilidges and appurtenances belonging or in any ways appertaining unto them their Respective Heirs and assigns forever on the following Conditions Viz that each proprietor of the Township of MEDWAY afore- said his Heirs or assigns shall Plant and Cultivate five acres of Land and build a House at Least eighteen feet Square on the floor or have one Family settled on each respective Right or Share of Land in said Town- ship within the Term of three years from the first Day of June next on Penalty of the forfeiture of each Respective Right or Share of Land not so Settled and Improved as aforesaid-and the same to revert to the Free- men of this State to be by their Representatives regranted to such per- sons as shall appear to Settle and Cultivate the same.
IN TESTIMONY whereof We have Caused the Seal of this State to be affixed this 23 Day of February AD 1781
THOMAS CHITTENDEN
By his Excellency' Command
Joseph Fay Secy.
THE CHARTER OF MINDEN
THE GOVERNOR, COUNCIL, AND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE FREEMEN OF THE STATE OF VERMONT,
L. S.
To all People to whom these Presents shall come GREETING:
KNOW YE, That Whereas COLO TIMOTHY NEWELL and EBENEZER CRAFT ESQUIRE and their associates our Worthy Friends have by Peti-
MINDEN
tion requested a grant of a Tract of unappropriated Land within this State, in order for settling a New Plantation to be erected into Town- ship, We Have therefore thought fit for the due encouragement of their Laudable designs & for other valuable Considerations us hereunto moving and do by these Presents In the Name and by the authority of the Freemen of the State of Vermont, give and Grant the Tract of Land hereafter discribed, and Bounded, unto the said Timothy Newel, Ebenezer Craft, and to the several persons hereafter named their associates, viz Timothy Danielson, Jonathan Warner, Phinehas Up- ham, Abel Mason, Martin Kinsley, Timothy Newell Jur, Meriam Newell, Samuel Crafts, Samuel Crafts Jur, Caleb Kinsley, Jabez Up- ham Jur, Mehetabel Newell, Samuel Chandler Crafts, William Young, Hezekiah Ward, Abner Morgan, Miriam Newell Jun', Jonathan Warner Ju' Thomas Upham, Rachel Newel, Nathan Dean, Jeremiah Bingham, Elisha Lord, Nathaniel Newell, Rebeckah Newell, Daniel Warner, George Baxter Upham, Elisha Lord Jur, Moses Crafts, Mehetable Crafts, Daniel Billing, Phinehas Upham Jur, Lucinda Newell, Metilda Crafts, Augusta Crafts, Ebenezer Clark, Elijah Warner, Samuel Upham, Theophilus Chandler, John Bennet, Winthrop Chandler, Edward Fos- ter, Elijah Mercy, Jonathan Mason, Joseph Scott, Lucretia Crafts, James Upham, Thomas Wheeler, Moses Hastings, Daniel Goodell, Peter Faulkner, Lydia Town, Jacob Corey, Griffen Crafts, Nehemiah Lyon, Daniel Faulkner, Aaron Allen, Abijah Shumway, Job, Hammet, William Blanchard, and Samuel Shumway. which Together with the five follow- ing Rights reserved to the several uses in manner following include the whole of said Township vizt (READ) which said Tract of Land hereby given and Granted as aforesaid is bounded and discribed as follows vizt BEGINNING, at the Northeasterly corner of Wolcott, Then North 36 Do East, in the Line of Hardwick and Greensborough six Miles; Then North 54 Do west six Miles, Then South 36 Do West six miles to the North westerly Corner of Wolcott, then South 54 Do East in the line of Wolcot six miles to the bounds began at. And that the same be and hereby is incorporated into a Township by the name of MINDEN, and the inhabitents That do or shall hereafter inhabit said Township are declared to be Infranchised and intitled to all the priviledges and immunities that the Inhabitents of other Towns within this State do and ought by the Laws and Con- stitution of this State to Exercise and enjoy. To HAVE AND TO HOLD, the said granted Premises as above expressed, with all the Priviledges, and appurtenances, thereto belonging and appertaining, unto them, and their respective Heirs & assigns forever, upon the following Condi- tions & Reservations vizt, That each Proprietor of the Township of MINDEN, aforesaid, his heirs or assigns Shall plant & Cultivate five acres of Land, and build an House at least Eighteen feet square on the Floor, or have one Family settled on each respective right within the Term of three years next after the Circumstances of the War will admit of a Settlement with safety, on penalty of the Forfieture of Each respect- ive Right of Land in said Township, not so improved or settled, and the
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READ the
Charter of RIPTOWN which is in
the same words with
this for disposing of the 5 Public Rights
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same to revert to the Freemen of this State, to be by their representa- tives regranted, to such persons as Shall appear to Settle and Cultivate the same; That all Pine Timber suitable for a Navy be reserved for the use and Benifit of the Freemen of this State, IN TESTIMONY, whereof I have hereunto Set my hand and Caused the Seal of this State to be affixed, in Council, this 23d Day of August AD, 1781, in the 5th year of ye Independence of this State, & 6th of the UNITED STATES.
THOMAS CHITTENDEN
By His Excellency Command.
Joseph Fay Secy.
THE CHARTER OF MONTGOMERY
THE GOVERNOR, COUNCIL & GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF VERMONT
To all people to whom these presents shall come GREETING:
KNOW YE that whereas the Honorable STEPHEN RO[WE] BRADLEY Esquire & his associates our worthy friends have by petition requested a grant of a Tract of unlocated Lands within this State, for the purpose of settling a new plantation to be erected into a Township; We have therefore thought fit for the due encouragement of their laudable de- signs & for other valuable causes & considerations us hereunto moving, & do by these presents in the name & by the authority of the freemen of the State of Vermont, give & grant unto the said Stephen R Bradley & the several persons hereafter named his associates the Tract of Land here- after described & bounded to be divided into equal Shares as follows viz, Revd Ezra Stiles DD, Revd John Graham, Revd Daniel Ferrend, Revd Ammi R Robins, Revd Judah Champion, Revd Abel Newell, Revd Peter Starr, Revd Hezekiah Gould, Revd Noble Everett, Revd Jonathan Edwards, Revd Buckley Olcott, Revd David Perry, Revd Joseph Strong, His Excellency Thomas Chittenden, William Gould, Thomas Ives, Pierpoint Edwards, Josiah Fowler, Moses Seymour, Oliver Wolcott, Alexander Wolcott, Andrew Adams Jun' Nathan Hart, William Burrel, Seth Smith, James Barlow, John A Dibble, Elijah Barr, Aaron Barlow, Seth Sheldon, Giles Pettibone, Comfort Sage, Asa Smith, Jonas Fay, John Hurlburt, Nathaniel Gridley, Enos Munson, Seth Lee, Elijah Hurlbut, Reuben Atwater, Russel Atwater, Thadeus Bradley, Ezra Stiles Jun' Isaac Stiles, Ebenezer Fisk, Solomon Fisk, John Foot, John Alford Foot, William Lambert, Foot, Mathew Griswould, John Tainter, Elisha Burton, Ebenezer Brewster, Sarah Fisk, Ruth Fisk,
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MONTGOMERY
Joshua Smith, Hannah Clark, Ira Allen & John Fassett Jun', Together with five equal shares to be disposed of for public uses in manner follow- ing viz, one equal share for the use & benefit of a College within this State, One full share for the use & benefit of County Grammar Schools, throug[h] out this State, One equal Share for the first settled Minister of the Gospel in said Town, One full share for the support of the Ministry in said Township, & one full Share for the benefit & support of an English School or Schools in said Township; Which Tract of Land hereby given & granted as aforesd is described & bounded as follows Viz. BEGINNING at the Southheast corner of the Township Enosburgh, & running northerly in the easterly line of said Enosburgh so far as to make six Miles on a per- perdicular with the north line of the State, Then easterly a parallel line with the North line of the State six Miles, Then southerly so far as to make six Miles on a perpendicular line with the North line of the State, Then westerly a parallel line with the North line of the State six Miles to the first bounds, containing twenty three thousand & forty Acres,-
AND that the same be & hereby is incorporated into a Township by the name of MONTGOMERY and the inhabitants that do or shall here- after inhabit said Township are declared to be enfranchised & entitled to all the privileges & immunities that the inhabitants of other corporated Towns within this State do by Law exercise & enjoy-
To HAVE & TO HOLD the said granted premises with all the privileges & appurtenences thereunto belonging, or in any wise appertaining, unto them & their respective Heirs & assigns forever on the following con- ditions and reservations vizt, that each Proprietor of the said Township of MONTGOMERY his heirs or assigns shall plant & cutivate five acres of Land and build a House at least eighteen feet square on the floor, or have one Family settled on each respective right or share of Land in said Township within the term of three years from the first day of June next, on penalty of the forfieture of each respective right or share of Land Not so settled & improved as aforesaid, and the same to revert to the Free- men of this State, to be by their Representatives regranted to Such persons as shall appear to Settle and cultivate the same-The aforesaid Grant was made by the Legislature of this State on the 15th day of March 1780-IN TESTIMONY whereof we have caused the Seal of this State to be affixed in Council this 8th day of October A. D. 1789 in the 14th year of our Independence
By His Excellency& Command Joseph Fay Secy.
THOMAS CHITTENDEN
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*THE CHARTER OF MONTPELIER
THE GOVERNOR, COUNCIL AND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE FREEMEN OF THE STATE OF VERMONT,
L. S.
To all People to whom these Presents shall come GREETING:
KNOW YE, that whereas, Colonel TIMOTHY BIGGELOW. and his as- sociates, our worthy friends, have by Petition, requested a Grant of a Tract of unappropriated Lands within this State in order for Setling a New Plantation, to be erected into a Township; We Have therefore thought fit for the due encouragement of their laudable designs, & for other valuable considerations us hereunto moving, & do by these Pre- sents, in the name & by the Authority of the Freemen of the State of Vermont, give and Grant the Tract of Land hereafter discribed and Bounded, unto him the said Timothy Biggelow, & the several persons hereafter named his associates, in equal Shares vizt Bethewel Warsh- burn, John Warshburn, Elijah Rood, Thomas Chittenden, George Foot, Elisha Smith, Jedediah Strong, James Prescott, Jacob Brown, Gideon Ormsby, James Mead, John W. Dana, Timothy Brownson, Gideon Horton, Matthew Lyon, Samuel Horsford, Ithamer Horsford, William Smith, Jacob Spear, Jonas Galusha, Mary Galusha, Noah Smith, Moses Robinson, Moses Robinson Jun', John Fasset Jun' Jonas Fay, Abiather Waldo, Thomas Tolman, Timothy Stanley, Joseph Dagget, Ira Allen, Lyman Hitchcock, James Gamble, Alanson Doughlas, Adam Martin, The Heirs of Isaac Nash, Jonathan Brace, Howel Woodbridge, James Brace, Henry Walbridge Ju' Joseph Fay, William Goodrich, Sybill Goodrich, Thomas Matterson, Amos Waters, David Galusha, Jacob Davis, Ephraim Starkweather, Shubael Peck, Jacob Davis Jur, Thomas Davis, John Ramsdell, Issacher Read, Isaac G. Lansingh, Ebenezer Davis, Levi Davis, Asa Davis, Ebenezer Stone, & Samuel Allen, which Together with the five following Rights reserved to the Several Public uses in manner following vizt READ, which Tract of Land hereby given & granted as aforesaid is bounded and discribed as follows vizt BEGINNING, at
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