William Bramblet

Bedford Co, VA
Grants 49, 1801-02
pp. 125-126
01 May 1801

In the margin: "William Bramblet 168 acres Bedford Co. Delivered to Mr. Miner of Bedford 18 May 1801"

James Monroe Esquire Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia to all to whom these presents shall Come Greeting. Know Ye That by virtue of land office Treasury Warrant Number eighteen hundred and eighty nine issued the fourteenth of April seventeen hundred and ninety six, There is granted by the said Commonwealth unto William Bramblet A certain tract or parcel of land Containing one hundred and sixty eight acres by survey bearing date the thirteenth of April seventeen hundred and ninety seven, lying and being in the county of Bedford on the north branches of Staunton River and bounded as followeth to wit, beginning at a pine in Singletons line, North twenty one degrees, East crossing several branches one hundred and sixty eight poles to a white oak, Thence Weavers lines, North eighty degrees, East one hundred and forty five poles to a spring, the same course continued as new line fifty poles to Pointers in Edgars line, thence along his lines, South thirty six degrees, West one hundred and forty five poles to a pine, South fifty two degrees, East fifty six poles to Boyds corner pine, thence along his line, North sixty four degrees, West eighty five poles to a red oak, South forty eight degrees, West thirty eight poles to a pine, South sixty degrees, West seventy nine poles to a white oak and thence, South eighty five degrees, West fifty six poles to the first Station, with its appurtenances to have and to hold the said tract or parcel of land with its appurtenances to the said William Bramblet and his heirs forever. In witness whereof the said James Monroe Esquire Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia hath hereunto set his hand and caused the lesser seal of the said Commonwealth to be affixed at Richmond, on the Eleventh day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and one and of the Commonwealth the twenty fifth,

James Monroe



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