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By virtue of the within Warrant Surveyd for William
Brown a Tract of Land Contayning Six hundred and
forty acres Lying on the South Sided of moratock River
Neare to Callaloma Beginning at a Black Walnut on
the River his own corner tree then S 15 W 320 pole to the Center of 2 hickroys and a Red
Oak, then No. 75 E. 260 pole to a [ ] Then No. 15 W.
500 pole to a Cyckamore on the River then along the River
to the first Station Surveyd May17th1712
and Returned this 30th of October, 1712 per

X Wm. [illegible]

By virtue of the within Warrant Surveyd for
William Brown a Tract of Land Lying on the So. Side
of moratock River adjoyning to his own and John
Lewis Lines beginning at A [illegible] maple
on the River John Lewis Corner Tree Then allong his line
So. 15 E 260 pole to the Center of 2 hickroys and a Red Oak
Then S 60 W 120 pole to a hickroy Thence along John
Lewis head Line So 45 E 60 pole to an Oak then So 30 W.
(224?) pole to a Small hickroy Saplin his own Corner --
Then along to his own head Line So 75 W 60 pole to an Oak
Then No. 15 W. 500 pole to a Cyckamore on the River
then along the River to first Station. This Tract con
640 acres Surveyd May 17th and Returned this 30th of October
1712. [illegible]

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Line 6: [ ] denotes large blank area left within sentence by original writer.
Line 11: X (signer's mark)