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Blountville Octr 20th 1802
May it please your Excellency
I have procur'd two Books of Entries, from ~
James gains Esqr, also a blank book in which Imean to make a
transcripts of said Entries, but on perusing them I find they are
very defective in regard to spelling and otherwise, the names of
several of the persons, who have made Entries, are differently spelt
in different Entries ~ many words are wanting to render the
reading easy to be rightly understood and many words are
inserted which ought not remain and other words ought to be
substituted in their place. many of the entries conclude in
the following manner Vizt including my former Entry
including the land I now live on bounded by my former
[page damaged] & & where it plainly appears that other words ought to
[have?] been written
As I do not know whether I am allow'd to
depart in any manner the Entries as they now stand, either in regard
to spelling or otherwise Ithought it best to decline, begining to make
the transcript untill I had acquainted your Excellency with my
reasons for defering the business ~ The bearer hereof John Anderson
Esquire has been pleased to examine every Entry in the Books, and
as he was and is acquainted with the greatest number of the
persons therein mentioned also the different transactions of the
land Office business, he can give your Excellency more and
better information respecting said Entries than any other person
I know of, to him I beg leave to refer your Excellency and by him
I hope to be favour'd with a line of directions from you which shall
govern my proceedings respecting said Entries ~
I am with great respect
your Excellencys
most hu Servt
His Excellency Governor Roane
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