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' I. .,••.( ,.,1., .'U.S. . ,- .11' /-I ,i(i,ir! • '.■HI . ;! i>" GEORGE the Third, by the Grace of GOD, of Great-Britain, France and Ireland, KING, Defender of the Faith, and fo forth. To all to whom thefe Prcfents (hall come. G R E E T I N Gt KNOW YE, That We of our fpecial grace, certain knowledge, and mere motion, have given and granted, and by thefe prefcnts for Us, our Icirs and fuctedbrs, do give and grant unto, Andrew Hogarth, James Kobcrtfon, Abraham Eiiifun, Thomas Whiting, John Clifby, William Buric, ^ John O'Neal, Gilbert M'Kiiiney, David riard, James Lang, Uobert Barry, Cafpar Graffman, William WilTon, Archibald Campbell, Ch.irles MI.iw, John Anderlon, Jonathan Thomas, John Vanright, Samuel Jatkfon, Thomas Haitley, John D.-an, Sa.ncv-l Nunn, Ric!;,iid Laiey, Alexander Kofs, Edward Art.'iibald, William Youiig, Alexander C.nnpbill, D.iiiivl Williams, James Ktath, Jofeph I'ynchcon, Thomas I'uiuorgalii, Abraham Lent, Lharl s diver IJrulT, jLioics Moftatt, John Fergufon, Daniel Gfandine, Charles Miller, Archibald Clark, Matthew I'endergraft, Panick Wall, Colin M-Kinley, Benjamin Grofvcnor, Charles I'/"", Janiea Barnctt, Benjamin Smith, J''hn J)erevii'r, Jchn Walker, Duncan White, Henry Powell, John I'iim, Sturi^Lis Perry, Janu;'; lV;ter, Jlan',..! I.aficity, William M«Crea, Donald M'LcoJ, William Graham, Benjamin Weils, Colin KeiJ, Daniel Gd.ldard, Jar-.ies Daley, John Moore, Ira Ward, Petet Sparling, John Saville, Jenkiufon Jeans, Alexander Diinlap, William Thoni is. Si! is Perry, Ni>h:ird Whitten, John Miller, Matthew Gamniid, Melandlor Cornwall, Muijaret Crawford, Kenneth M'lven/ie, James Wilfon, James ^''I'P'iig. J«li" M'Alpine, Benjamin Paliuer, Peter Gray, John Bedford, Jami-s Crawford, Janiea Muir, Widiam Ai'Leod, John Lownils, Peter Lenox, John M'Kciizie, Richard Kevell, John Williums, Enoeh Hunt, Andrew "off, Richard Joirft", jihn Smart, Stephen I la/.zard, Wi^iam Black, Edward iMorrifon, Georj^'c Scott, George Beatic, John Ca-penter, DlviJ P;;:llips, Gtoi|;e Pafiiley, Paul .^ peed, Juhn Kinpfton, Samuel Grandin;', Rieliard Williams, John IVl'.\!pin?, Mielrtl Pitzroy, James f'.llen, \\ iliium J^hniKme, Jorlnj;;' Steward, Thomas Batr, Jofeph Hnlmc?:, Jc fie Lear, Jmus Cock, James Ryan, Pdward BouKlby, Leonard Weifner, Je.hn King, James Fiaizer, John Kenneiiy, Ifaac Lawil-.aip, Timothy l-'rout, Willianx Bufhton, William Robinfon, Thomas Richaidfoi, Edward I''anning, David Nairns, John Goddard, John I^">tient, James GamBi,-'.j;e, Matthew liurne, Wi'liam Mu:iro, Henry Edward Kr.ox, Piter J'uri'.er, GcorsTg Patten, Stephen Arrant, John Gardner, John B.irr, I):ivid Ki.ipp, 5a nnel Camiibell, Robeit Yonng, Hugh, l-'raiirr, John Broom, Charles Brown, E.ancis J-hmler, Daniel Kendsiek, J"hn Litditon, Murdock M'Kenzie, John I olbiit, Hu^;h Eaulc, Thomas De;iha:ii, Edward Morf^, Tiinothy M'Carty, James Munns, Alexander Garland, Matthew Tankard, Edward Trijilith, 1 h'lmas I'fnnor, UiJiald M'Donald, 'J homas Purney, John Eairens, George Watfon, Henry Spearings, Jim s Barren, William Dickie, Ihomas Sliaw, Ifaac Endow, Job Goddard, Jo^n Cveorge CI iwden^ George Luke, JartiJS Lrck'e, Robert Martin, James Wilfon, Hiehard Hol.nrtn', William Jackfon, George Diindaf-;, Andrew Caller, Daniel Frazier, John Butler, Robert Hu (Ion, AlrxamUr Cameron, Henry H)ltcn, Dugald Cam])!ie!l, Thomas Wcltland, William Cook, James White, Willi mi Trii.e, /Alexander Cockain, William Caftie, Alexander Curry, Wi'liam Role, Thomiis i'l ■■ er, John Kean.s,_Jjij\)aj; Hardjnjj, _I''.wen Cameron, Stephen Shakefpear, Kalhmiel Hannah, Peter Cir.inr, t\r(\; I'eter Grant, Iccoml i Janies M'Grath, /ibraham Jones, W hitford Smith, Ifaac M'^^'parling, Archibald Ns'eir, George Johnitone, John Watfoii, Henry Yelvin, Alexander Ilucfton, John Wi.fon, Jothua Parker, John ?. 'Donnald, Daniel Mumo, Peter Nicholfon, James Farren, Angus .\l'Leod, John M'Leoil, Roderick isl'Kcnzie, George Harding, Edward Hannali, Frederick Myer, James p-Iughes, Alexander Bradburne, Jui'.n Spence, Kenneth Reath, Richard Bermingham, James M«Kenny, Robert Hughes, William Rodcrtfon, Andrew Lenncii, Nathaniel Mills, Jeieniiah Myer, Alexander Reed, George Gregory, Jofejih Oliver, John St. Claii, and Hugh Kennedy, in feveraliy, and ii\ (evcralty, unto their, and ejiJa and every of their fcveral and re(pev.iive heirs and alligns, c-irtaiii tracts of land, conrairiing together and in the whole, twelve ■ thoufand leven hu.mred and eigluy acres, i.i the dillritrt of S/jdl.'inif, within t!;e County of Qiieen's County, in our Province of A'ov.i-Siiili.i, boundtd and abutted, fitiiate, lying, and being as follov.s, r.-;:. being the fifty acre lots from nunih r (ixteen to twenty-four, inelufivej aiul I r(jm luiiiil .T t'.veiity.fix to thirty-iix, ir.clunve and the lot number tliirtyeii^ht, and the lots liom number forty to fifty-five, inilulive ; tiie lots r.umber feventy- three to one hundred and four, inclufive •, and from number one huiuired a .d li'^, to one hundred and fixty-fix, ir.clulive; and the h, is Iron) one hundreil and (ixtv-eigiit, to two hundrevl and thirty-lix, inclullvej ail in the u'on's Diviiion, of tilty acre lots, Cvimnvncing belviw S{>iii :<:i!t:, on thv eaft-ern fide the (iivilion called M liavliour, exceiuliiiji tVom thence round to the h-.a 1 of '/ /.'..■./ /(.;;, and uj) the riv' r of tlie lame name the f lllOWiO ' liltv acre fits in M;nll 01 I's Divilion, li.'in tiij loti fiom iliirij-livc to ti."t)- iv'c, iiiclulive; the lot luiuiber fid- t!-.e fiid levcli, ituu the lets from ffry-nine to feventv-oiie. vo i -'lij i I ( ^ ^-0 3.- Tcventy-one, irdufivei and alfo the po'tvt of land in "Jorihn's-lldy, called Jones's-Point, containing on* hundred and thirty acres-, and the two hundrc.; acre lot, laying on the rear of tlie fifty acre luts number two hundred and twenty -one to two hundred and twenty-iive, which fiiil two hundred acre lot is bounded as follows, •viz. beginning at the north-wefterly corner of the fifty acre. lot number two hundred and twenty-one, in Mafon'j Divifion, thence running weft fixty-ortc chains, theace north twenty deijrees caft, ihirty-ninc chains, thence eaft fixty-one chains, to the north wefterly corner of the fifty acre lot number two hundred and twenty-five, thenca on the rear line of the fifty acre lots arorefaid, to the hound firft mentioned, which faid fevcral lots of land before mentioned and dcfctibed, contain together and ;ii the whole, twelve thcuf.md (even hinid'cd and eighty acres, allowance being made for public l,!ndiiiv;,s and for roads, and hath fuwh fliapcs, forms, and mirks, as appears by platts thereuf hereunto annexed i fo^>;th.'i- with nil woods, uiulcrwoods, timber, and timber trcis, lakes, ponds, filhings, waters, water courfen, profits, commodities, anpiirteiir.ncea, and hereditaments, What'bever hereunto belonging, or in any wife appcrtalnin;;; together alio witli priviicdgc of hunting, hawking, and fowling, in and upon the lame, and mines and mincra's, (avi^g and refcrving neverthelefs to us, our heii3 and fuccefibrs, all white-pine trees, if any fuch fhall be found growing th- reon ? and alfo, fiving and refcrvinu to Us, our heirs and fuccefibrs, all mines of goM, fiiv^r, copper, lead, and coals. TO tlAVE AND TO HOLD the faid fcveial parcels, lots, or trails ot twelve tlioul'anvl fevcn hun.lred and eighty acres of land, and all and Angular c'.her the preni'fes hereby granted, unto the f.iid feveral and refpedtive grantees, in feveralty, in the fcvcral and refj-.edive lots, q.iantities, Iharcs and proportions followinp', I'iz. unto the laid Andr.w Hogarth, the lot number fixteen •, imto th; laid Jari-.es Uobcrtfon, the lot niimlicr feventeen > unto the faid Abraham Ellifon, the lot numlier eighteeiii unto the faid Thoinas ^^'hiting, the lot number nineteen; unto the faid John Clifby, the lot number twenty ; unto the faid William Burk, the lot number twenty-one; unto the faid John O'Neal, the lot iin'tiber t\venty-tv,o; \\\x.:i the (aid Gilbert M'Kiiincy, the lot number twenty-threci unto the faid IXivid Hard, the lot iiumber rwer.Lv-ftiur; i:nto tl.e fai I Janu's Lang, the lot nunber twentv-fix; unto the faid Robert li.irry, the lot number twei.ty-llven; unto the faid Cafjiar Grafi'man, the lot number twenty-eight; unto the faid VVilliani Wihon, the lot lunnber twenty-nine; unt,) the faid Archibald Campb-. II, the lot number thirty; unto the fiid CliailcN ivl'l.aw, the lot nuniher thirty-one ; unto the faid John Andeifon, the lot numiier thirty-tv/o; unto the faid Joii::th;'.n ihon.:!:., the lot niiinbcr thiiiy three; unto the faid Joha Vanright, the lot number thirty-four j unto the f.id Samuel Jackfon, the lut nuiv.!)er thirtv-fivc; unto the faid Thomas Hartley, the lot nuin er thirty-fiM; unto the laid John Dean, t!;e lot nftmlier thirty-eight ; unto the laid Samuel Nunn, the lot number forty; and the laid Kiehard Laeey, the lot inimber forty-one ; unto the fiid Alexander Kofs, the lot n.imber fort, two; anJi the faid I'.dward Archibald, the lot number forty-three; unto the faid WiHiam Young-, the lot number forty-four; unto the faid Alexander Campbell, the lot number forty- live ; tintothe faid Daniel Williams, the lot inimbcr forty-fix; and the faid James Reath, the lot number forty- fcven ; unto the faid Jofeph I'yncheon, the lot number forty-eight ; unto the faid 1 homuE Fendergrafs, the lot number forty-nine j unto the faid Abraham Lent, the lot number lift/ ; unto the faid Charles Oliver B.uff, the lot number fifty -one ; unto the faid James Motfatt, the lot number fifty-two; unto the faid John Fergufon, the lot numbrr fifty-three; unto the faid Daniel Giindine, the lot number filty four ; unto the f.iid Charles Miller, the lot number fifty-five; unto the faid Archibald Clark, the lot number fcventy-three ; unto the laid Matthew Pendergrafs, the lot number feventy-four; unto the fiid Patrick Wall, the lot number feventy-f.ve ; nnro the faid Colin M'Kinley, the lot number feventy-fix ; unto the laid Benjamin (jrolvenor, the lot niim'icr fevertv- icvcn; unto the f-.i.l Charles Lyon, the lot number feventy-cighc ; unto the faid James Darnetr, tlic lot number liventy-nine; unto the faid Benjamin Smith, the lot number eighty ; unto the faid John ncrevier, the iot number eighty one; unto the faid John Walker, the lot number cigh'v-two; unto the faid Duncan White, the lot i-,uir.!)er eighty three i unto the faid Henry Powell, the lot number eiglity-four; unto ti'.e faid John I'rim, the lot number eighty-five; unto the faid "^turgus Perrv, the lor number eighty fix; unto tlie faid Janus Pott.-r, the iot number eighty-feven; unto the f;'d Daniel Latftrty, th-e lot number eighty-eight ; unto the faid William M«Crea, the lot number eighty-nine ; unto the (aid Donald M'l.cod, the lot number iiim-tv ; unto the laid William Gialiam, the lot num!-,er ninety -one; unto the faid Benjamin Well-, thi lot number ninety-two ; unto the faid Colin Keid, the lot numb-;r ninety-rhr'.e; unto the fiid J) miel Goddard, the lot ni:mbcr ninety-lour; unto the faid James Daley, thelot number ninetv-fiec -, unto the faid John ^'oore, the lot number ninety-fix v v.ntj the laid Ira Ward, the lot number ninety I'even -, unto ll'.e laid Peter Sparlin;.';, the lot number ninety-eight; unto tlie faid John Saville, the lot ininibtr ninety nine; unto the fiid Jenkinion Jeans, ihe lot number one hundred ; unto the faid Alexander Dunlap, tlielo' number one hundred and one; unto the liild \'.'-'lia:n 'I'homas, the iot numbrr one hundred and two ; unto the faid Silas I'eriy, the tot number one hundred and three ; unto the laiJ Richard Whitten, the lot number one hundre.'. and four; unto the f^id John l\ii;icr, the lot iiiimber one hundred and fix ; unto the faid Mattliew Ganimill, rh-.- lot number on.- hundred and f.ven ; unto the fiid Mel.uK'tor Ccrnwall, the lot nunib-r one hundred and eight ; unto the faid Margaret Crawford, the lot number one hundred and nir^e; unto the (aid Kenneth M-Ken7.ie, the lot number one hundr>;d and ten ; unto the laid James Wiifon, the let number one hundred and ele'/en ; unto the faid James Clippln;:, the lot number one hundred and nscive ; unto the faid Jolm M'Alpine, i!u- lot number one hundred aiid tl-.irteen ; unto the (hid Benj I nin Palmer, ti:e L: n'.i nb;r one hirulrc.! a'vl f inrfr.-,; -, unto the faid Peter Gray, the lot number one hundied a:;d f.fr-oen ; ui;»:) tl-.c faid John Bedford, I he \ 11 k t number one ".'.indrc.'. an. .to the faid James. Cravvlord, # f 3 ) land and irks, ibcr ;nts, 11)". k !\ Crawlbrn, the lot number one hundred and feventeen i unto the faid James Muir, tlie lot number one hundred Btu! cightccni unto the faid William M'Leod, the lot number one hundred and nineteen i unto the faid John Lownds, tht; lot number one hundred and twenty i unto the faid Peter Lenox, the lot number one hundred and twenty-one; unto the faid John M'Keiizie, the lot number one hur.dred and twenty-two i unto ihe fai'i Richard Revcll, the lot number one liundred and twenty- three ; unto the faid John Williams, the lot number one hundred and twenty-four; unto theCiid Enoch Hurtt. the lot number one hundred and twenty-five j unto the faid Andrew Kof-f, the lot number one hundreil and twenty-fixj unto the faid Kicliard JolliflF, the lot number one hundred and twcnty-fevcn ; unto the faid John Smwt, the lot number one hundred and twenty eight ; unto the faid Stephen Hazzard, the lot number one hundred and twor.ty-nine ; unto thi f^id William Black, the lot number one hundred and thirty; unto the faid Edward Morrifon, the lot numlier one hundrc.i and thirty-one, unto tho faid Grorg'; Sc :>tS the lot number onf h indred and thirty-two ; unto the faid George fleatie, the lot number one hundrcti r.nd thirty-three j untj the f.iiJ John Carpenter, the lot number one hundred and thirty-four ; unto the faid David Philips; the lot number one hundred and thirty five; unto the faid George I'adiley, the lot number one hundred and thirty-fix V unto the faid Paul Speed, the lot number <;nc hundred and thirty-feven » unto the faid John Kingfton, the lot number one hundred a-d thirty-eif;ht ; unto the faid tjamuel Grandine, the lot number one hundred and thirty nine ; unto the faid Richard Williams, the lot number one hundred and fortyj Unto the fiiid John M'.Mpine, the lot number one hundre.l and forty-one \ unto the faid Michael Fitzroy, the lot number one hundred t-nd t'orty-two ; unto the faid j.-.nics Allen, the lot number one hundred and forty-lhieej unto the faid William Johnfinne, the lot number one hundn.'d and forty-four ; unto the faid John Stewart, the lot number one hundred and forty five; unto the faid Thomas Butt, tlic lot number one hundred and forty-fix-, «nto the fail) Jof.pD Holmcr, thi: lot nimibcr one hundred and forty-fcven; unto the faid JefTe Lear, the lot number one hundrc.i and forty-eight; unto the f;;id James Cock, the lot number one hundred and forty-nine^ tinto the faid Jamts Ryan, the lot number one hundred and fifry ; unco the faid Edward Bouldby, the lot number one himdrcd and fifty-one; unlo the fa'd Leonard Weifner, the lot number one hundred and fit"ty.two j unto the /aid John Kinfr, th'j lot number one hundred and fiity-thrcc; unto the faid James Frazier, the lot number one hundred and fifty-four; unto the faid John Kennedy, the lot number one hundred and fif:y-five ; unto tlie faid Ifaac Lawtharp, the lot number one hundred andfiffy-fi:<; unto the faid Timothy Prout, the lot number one hundred and fifty-feven ; un;o thr; faid Wi'lisri B.ilcon, tlv.: lot number one hundred and fifty-eight ; unto the faid William Kobinfon, the lot number ore hundred and fifty Mine ■ unto the faid Thomas Rich:irdfon, the lot number one hundred and fixty ', unto the faid Edward Fanning, the lotnumb.-r one hundred and fixty-one; unto the faid David Nairiis, the lot nunriber O'le hundred and fixty-tw.; unto the laid John Goddard, the lot number one hundre^l and fixty-thri:e; unru the fiid John I'aticiit, the lot number one hundred and fixryfour; unto the faid James Ganimage, the lot number one hundred and fi;Uy-five; unto the faid Matthew i3urne, the lot number one hundred and lix-y fix; untothj fiid William Munro, the lot number one hundred 3iid fixty-eight; unto the faid Henry Edward Knox, the lot numb.: one hundred and fixry-nine ; unto the faid Peter Parker, the lot number one htmdrci anJ (evciity j unfi the fiid Georg'; Pattci, the lot nu nber one hundered and fevcnty-une ; unto the faid Stephen A'rarit, the lot numhei* t-ne hundred and fcventy-two; unto the faid John Gardner, the lot number one hundred .iiid feventy-thiv-e ; unto the faid John Uarr, the lot number one hundred and feventy-four; ur.to the faid David Kiiapp, the Int number ore hundred and feventy-five ; unto ti:i faid Samuel Campbell, the lot number one hundred and fcventy-fix ; untothi faid Robert Youni^, tlij lot number one hundred and feventy-feven-, unto the faid Hugh Frazier, the lot number one hundred and feventy-eight ; unto the faiii John Broom, the lot number one hundred and fevtnry niiie ; unto the faid Charles Brown, the lot number one hundred and eighty ; unto the faid Francis Hunter, the lot number one hundred and eighty-onc; unto the faid Uinici Kendrick, she lot number one huiulrcd and eighty-two; u'lto the faid John Lighton, the lot number one hundred and eighty-three; unto the faid Murdock M'Kcnzie, the lot number one hundred and eighty-four; unto the faid John i"oibur, the lot number one hund.red and eighty-five; unto the faid Hugh Fiagle, the lot number one hundred and eighty-fix-, linto the faid Thomas Detiliam, the lot number one liniidrcd and eigluy-fcven ; unto the faid Edwaid Moif-, the lot number one hundred and eigh;y-eight ; unto the faid Timothy M'Cuty, the lot number one hundred and eighty-nine ; unto the laid James Munns, the lot number one hundred and ninety ; unto the fai.i Alexander Garland, the lot number one hundred and nmety-one ; unto the fiid Matthew Ta.ikard, the lot number one hundred and ninety-two; unto the laidF'dw.ud Triglith, the lot number one hundred and ninety-three; unto the faid Thomas Tennor, the lot number one hundred and ninety-four; unt) the fiid Donald M'Donald, the lot number one hundred and ninety-five; unt,) the fiid Fhomis Purney, the lot iiunbji- one hundr&.l and ninety. fix •, unto the faid John Farrens, the lot number one hundred and ninely-fevcn ; unto tl'.e (aid George Watfon, the lot number one hundred and ninety-eight; unto the faiii Menry Speirings, the lot number one hundred and ninety- nine; unto the faid James Barren, the lot number two hundred; unto the fiid William Dickie, the lot number two hundred and one; unto the faid Th-jinas Shaw, the lot number two hundred and two; unto the fiid hiij.c I'.nllow, the lot number two hundred and three; unto the faid Job Goddnrd, li\e lot numb.-r tw.! Isuntireii and four; unto the faid John George Clowden, the lot nund)er two hundred and five; unto the fi;ld George Luke, the lot number two hundred and fix ; unto the faid James Leeliie, the lot number two hundred and feven ; unco th^ faid K(,bcrt Martin, the lot number two hundr.'d and ciglit ; unto the faid Janus W ilioii, the lot number two hundred and nine ; unto the faid Kiciiard Hollinfi';'> the lot neiu'oer <.\\o iiunJi-ed and ten ; uiiio the uld Vv'iiiiam Jatkfon, t 4 ^ ttckfjnl the lot niimher two Inindreil and elevem unto th; fiid George DunJa(j, the lotnumhcr two hundreo (irul twcrvf \ hnd the faid Andrew Calder, the lot number two hundred and thirteen v and tlio liiid Daniel I''razcr, (lie |ot number tvVo hundred and fourteen-, and the faid.John Butler, the lot number two hundred and fifteen i ind the faid Robert lluellnn, the lot number two hundred and fixtcen i and the faid Alfxander Cameron, the lot nuinbi-r two hundred and feventeen •, and the faid Henry Bolten, the lot number two hundred and eighteen v and the faid Dugald Lamphel!, the lot number two hundred and nineteen; and the faid 'I'lioniM Wcftland, thfl lot number twb hundred and twenty, and unto the faid William Cook, the lot number two hujidred and twenty- bne'i unto the faid James White, the lot numlicr two hundred and twenty-two i unto the fiid William Tribe, tlia lot numbt^r two hundred and twenty-three v unto the f.iid Alexander Coeksin, the lot number two jiundied and twenty-fouri unto the faid William Caitic, the lot number two hundred and tweniy-five -, unto the laid Alexander Curry, the lot number two hundred and twenty-fix \ unto the faid William Kofc, the lot nu'uber two hundred and twcnty-fevcn} unto the faid Thomas I'ower, the lot number two hundred and twentv-cij^litv unto the faij Joh n KcanB, thr lot number two hundred and twenty-nine-, unto the fiiJ Jafj'ar Harding, till- Tot nuniT)er tw^ Iigndred aliJ thirt y T ""to tlie fiid Lwen Cameron, the lot number two InrniTreTr'aMii r n 1 1 1 y-onFj Tinto the faij" Stephen Shakcfpear, the lot numbertwo hundred and thirty-two; unto the faid Nathaniel Ha:inali, the l.it nundier two hundred and thirty three} unto the faitl Peter Grant th.- firft, the lot number two huudnd' and thirty- fourj inito the faid Peter Gran: the feeond, the lot number two hundred and thirty-five > and uiuo the liiid James M'Grath, the lot numbv-r two hundred an;', thirty- fr. each mid every of whiih f;iid lots ddth kverally eontain, fifty acres, fituate, laying, and I)ein[i in Mafon's Divifion <,f Hfty acre lots, in the diltri>'i and eounry nforefaid| |;nd in feveralty, unto the faid Whitfbrd Smith, the lot number thirty-five-, unto the faid Ifiac M'.Sjiarling, the lot i'.umber thirty-fix -, unto the faid Archib.ild Weir, the Int number thirty feven -, unto the f.M George Johnllone, the lut nimilier thirty (i^hti unto thj faid John ^''^tl'■n, the lot number thirty-ninev inuo the faid Henry Yelvin, the lot number forty J unto the faid AlexaiuUr Hueilon, the lot number forty-i;ne-, unto the faid John VVilfon, the lot number forty- two; unto the fiid Jodiua I'arkcr, the lot nund)er forty-three ; unto the faid John M'Djnald, the lot number forty-four; unto the faid Daniel Munro, the lo"- number forty-five; unto the frii Peter Nichollim, the lot number forty-fix; unto the faid Jnsncs Farren, the lot number forty-levcn; unto the faiJ Anguj M'l.co.l, the lot number forty-eij'ht; unto the fi^d John iM'Leod, the lot number forty-nine; unto the faid Uodcritk M'Kenzie, the lot number fitty ; unto th^" f.'.i.i Geor[;e Harding, tlie lot number fitly-one ; unto the faid luiward Hannah, the lot number fir"ty-tv.o; unto the faid Frederick Myer, the lot number fifty-three, unto the faid James Hughes, the lot number fifty-four, unto the fiid Aicxandcr Bra.Kniine, the lot number fifty-five; unto the faid John Spencer, the lot number fifry-feven; unto the faid Kenneth lieatll, the lot numlier fifty nine; unto the faid Richard lierniMigliam, the lot number fixry ; unto the faiil James M'Kinney, the lot number lixty-one; unto the faid Rob.rt HiU'.h-s, the lot number fixty-two; unto the fiid William Kobcitfon, the lot number fixty-threc; unto the fiid Andrew Lennen, the lot number fix'y-fuiir; unto the faid Nathaniel Mills, the lot number fixry-five; unto the faid Jeremiah Myer, the lot number fixty-fix; unto the faid Alexander Reed, the lot number fixty-feven ; unto the fiid (ieotL'e Gregory, the lot number fixtyeijjht; unto the laid Jf.ffph Oliver, the lot number fixty-r.ine; unto the faid John St. Clair, the lot number feventy ; and unto the ifiid Hugh K-.n!iedy, the l.t number fevcnty-one; each and every of which faid lal^ mentioned lots doth fevcrall/ conrain, !;fty acres, fituate, laying, and beini; in Marllon's Divifion of fifty acre lots, in t!ie fime difirict and county; and in feveralty, uiro the faid Abraham Jones, the atorefaid tni\ of one hundied and fifty acres, being tlie atore-mentioned point of Ian', ca'led Joaes's-Point, in J^rJ.tn'i-Biiy; and in feveralty, unto the aforefaid Alexander Cockain, the before defcribed tract or lot of land, containing two hundred acres, laying in the rear of the aforcfiid fifty acre lots, from number two hundred and iwcnty-one to number two hundred and twenty-five, in Mafon's Divifion; and in like manner, in feveralty to their and each and every of their feveral and refpective heirs and affigns for ever, in free and common foccage, the faid feveral and refpedive grantees, and their feveral and rcfp.-iti\e heir", and afligns, yielding and paying therefor unto Us, our heirs and fuccefibrs, or to our Uecciver- General, lor the time being, or to his dt-puty or deputies, for the time being, yearly ; that u to lav, at the J-'eafl: vfSiih: MiikSi-!, in every year, at the rate of two fiiillings for every hundred acres, and io in proportion according to tilt quantities of acres, hereby granted, the fame to coninience and be payable from th.e laid Feaii of Saifit Aliiba:!, which lliall firll happen after the ixpiration of ten years from the date hereof, ju'ovidcd always and this picfent grant is upon condition, that the fai,! fevural and retpedive grantees and tlleir fevcr.d and refpective heirs and ailii^ns, fliall and do within three years froii the date hereof, for every fifty acres of plant ible land hereby granted, clear and work three acres, at leaft, in that part thereof as ref|iectively he, ihe, or they iTiall jiulge mull convenient and advantageous, or eife to clear and drain three acres of Iwaiiipy cr lunkni grou.-id, or drai.i thres acres of marih, if any Inch contained therein, and ihail and do within the rime aforeiaid, jnit a:;d kvcp ujiun every fifty acres thereof accounted barren, thiee near cattle, and to continue the fame tiurenn, until rliiee acres forevery fifty acres, be fully cleared anei improvetl, and if iliere fnall be no part of (aid tra:t fit fir prefenr cultivation, without manuring and improving the fame reiiiee^ivcly, he, ihe, ive granteis, and his, her, or their rtfpeiflivc heirs as afoiefaid, (hall at any time or times hereafter, come into the po(!cfl:oii and tenure of any perfon or perfons whaicver, inhabitants oi' our faid province of A'vyj- Hcoli.i, either by vivture of any deed of (ale, coiiveyai.cc, enfeoft'ment, or exchargc, or by gift, inheritance, deftenr, dcvife, rr marriage, fuch pvrfon or perfjns b.iny inhabitants as afo:er;;id, Ihall withi.i twelve moiitlia after his, her, or their entry and poneiiion of the fame, talic the oaths prelcribcd by law, and make and (ubfcribe the following declaration, that is to fay, " / iJ' prciiiije diiil dccLire tbut J will mniiilain and dcfotil lo the iitmojl of my po-i^er ibc aulbcniy of the Kinj^ in bis PnrHiVnr'i', m thi^fijormf l.'i;if,iliirr cflL:s pnviiue," betoro fome one ot the Magiftrates of the laid province, and (uch declaration and certificate of the Magirtratc, that fuch oaths havj been taken, being recorded in the Secretary's-Oilice of the faid province : The perfon or perfons fo taking the oaths aforcfaid, and making and fubfcrlbing the faid declaration, fh.all be dceined the lawful polTcffor or poirefi'eirs of the lands hereby grantfd, and in cafe of default on the part of fuch perlon or perfons in taking the oaths, and nuking and fubfcribingtho declaration, within twelve months as aforefaidj thi'i prcfent grant, and every part iht-reof, (liall, and We do hereby dtclare the fame to be null and void to all intents and purpofes, and the lan-ls hereby granted, and every part and parcel thereof, fliall, in like manner revert to and become veftcd to Us, our heirs and (ucceffors, any thing herein contained to the contrary notwithllanding. CiyEN under ihe Great Sent of Our Province of Nova-Scotia. WITNESS Our Tniffy aud IVel'.-heioved JOHN PARH, Efquire, Our Caflain-Gcneral, Ccurnor, ami Commander in Cbief, in and over Our faid Previna, this T'u.ii.iy-fourlb Day of Miy, in ibe Tear of Our Lord One I'boufar.d Seven Hundred and Eigbtj- four, aud in tbe Tu-fniy-tonrtb 7'ear nf Our Reign. y ■ J. PARR. By His Excellency's Command, signed in Council, 24th May, 1784. RICHARD BULKELY. • ? Nova-^cotia, Halifax, Regillered 17 May, 1784; ^ A R T H a R G O O L D, Regifter. Nova-Scotia, Halifax, 7th June, 1784; Entered at the Auditor's-Office. FRANCIS SHIPTON, Deputy-Auditor. A true Copy of the Original GRANT, Regiflered in the Rcgijier's-OJfice. 11