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hence No. 20 W. 800 along his ownBy virtue of the within Warrant Surveyd for William Mauleforn, Tract
of Land Lying on the South Side of Moratock River Called Calladonia the first
Tract Contayning six hundred and forty acres beginins at the mouth of a Great
[illegible] Swamp next below [illegible] path. Then up the Said Swamp 170 pole toa
[illegible] Thence No. 20 W. 800 poles to an Oak on John Lewis Line then allong his Line
[illegible] to an Elm onthe River Thence the meanders of the River to the first
[station?] Surveyed may the 20th 1712.

The Second Tract Conteyning Six hundred and forty acres Begins at an oak on John
[Lewis?} Line then No. 60 W. 170 pole to a Oak Thence So. 20 E 800 pole to a Cypress in
Cypress Swam[p] thence along the Swamp to [illegible] Cypress his own Corner Tree --
hence No. 20 W. 800 along his own Line to the first Station Surveyd May 20th.

[illegible] Third Survey Conteyning Six hundred and forty acres Begins at an oak on John
[Lewis Line] his own Corner Tree Thence No. 60 W. 100 pole to a Hickroy Thence
40 pole to a Cypress on the Great Cypress Swamp then the meanders of
[illegible] Swamp to [illegible] marked Cypress his own Corner Tree Then No. 20 W 800
[pole?] to the first Station. Surveyd May [25th?] 1712

[illegible] fourth Survey Conteyning Six hundred and forty acres Begins at a Red Oak
[illegible] Lewis Corner Tree [illegible] Wm. Browns Side Line Then So. 15 W. to the Cypress --
[illegible] Then Down along Ditto Swamp to a [marked?] Red Cypress his own Corner Tree Then
[illegible] his own Line No. 340 pole to an Oak [illegible] of his Corner Trees. Then So. 60 E
pole to an Oak [illegible] widing Tree between him and John Lewis Then along John
[illegible] Line to the first Station. The above four Surveys were [illegible] by my Deputy
[illegible] Spescfyed and returned this 29th day of July 1712 per me.
Tho Pollock

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