William Bramblett, Jr.

Bedford Co, VA
Patents 39, 1770-1771
P. 112
27 Aug 1770

George the Third. To all. Know ye that for divers good causes and considerations but more especially for and in consideration of the sum of fifty shillings of good and lawful money for our use paid to our receiver general of our revenues in this our Colony and Dominion of Virginia We have given granted and confirmed and by these presents for us our heirs and successors Do give grant and confirm unti William Bramblett junior one certain tract or parcel of land containing five hundred acres lying and being in the County of Bedford on both sides of Skockoe's Creek and bounded as followeth, to wit, Beginning at a hickory on Welche's line thence North eighty three Degrees East fourteen Poles to a Pine South fifty nine degrees East forty eight Poles to a pine South twenty eight degrees East forty Poles to a Pine South twenty eight degrees West one hundred and fourteen Poles to a post oak South fifty three degrees East sixty eight Poles to a Pine North forty three degrees East thirty two Poles to a Pine South twenty eight degrees East ninety six Poles to Pointers in Callaway's line on the same South forty five degrees West seventy two Poles to his corner Pine off the same course continued sixty one Poles to a Pine North seventy five degrees West eighty Poles to a Pine South eighty two degrees West twenty two Poles to a pine North sixty five degrees West one hundred and forty Poles to a Chesnut Oak North twenty degrees West one hundred and eighty Poles to a Pine and thence North sixty one degrees East three hundred and six Poles to the Beginning. With all To have hold. To be held Yielding and paying. Provided. In Witness. Witness our trusty and welbeloved Norborne? Baron Botetourt our Lieutenant and Governor General of our said Colony and Dominion at Williamsburg under the seal of our said Colony the twenty seventh day of August one thousand seven hundred and seventy in the tenth year of our Reign.

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