Part 8
Then Surveyd for James Caudy[83] a certain Tract of waste Land Situate in Frederick County & on Cacapehon & bounded as followeth beg at a white Oak on the East Side the Creek a Corner of his Patent Land & run thence S^o 53 E^t 200 Po: to a white Oak on a Level near the Waggon Road another of his Corners thence S^o 37 W^t Ninety Six Poles to a white Oak in Jos^h Edwards Line thence with his Line N^o 57 Wt 110 Po. Jos^h Edwards Corner thence to y^e beg containing 98 Acres
JOHN LONEM } SYLVENUS SMITH } RICH^D ARNOLD JUN^R
[Footnote 83: One of the natural curiosities of West Virginia is "Caudy's Castle," named presumably for this individual, who, Kercheval says, had taken refuge from the Indians on the summit of a stupendous detached rock standing out from a precipitous mountain side and having an elevation of several hundred feet. It is situated a couple of miles above the forks of Capon.]
April 12^{th} 1750 @@whitespace@@ Plat drawn
Then Survey'd for Thomas Parker Sen^r a certain Tract of waste Land Situate in Frederick County & on the N^o River of Cacapehon & bounded as followeth beg at 2 white Oaks on y^e W. side the Creek & Run thence N^o 36 W^t Two hund^d Pole to a Hickory & black Oak in the bent of the Creek th: S^o 54 W^t Two hund^d Pole to two Pines on a Stony & Piney Point thence S^o 62 W^t Eighty four Poles to a white Oak & maple on y^e Creek thence S^o 30 W^t One hund^d & Eighty Poles to 3 Pines & a white Oak in flat Level Ground from thence to the beg. N^o 38 E^t 220 Con^g 237 Acres
JOHN LONEM } RICH^D ARNOLD SEN^R } BARNABY LYNCH--
April 13^{th} 1750 @@whitespace@@ Plat drawn
Then Survey'd for Evan Pugh Jun^r a certain Tract of Waste Land Situate in Frederick County on a very small branch & bounded as followeth beg at 3 white Oaks on a Stony Ridge & run th: S^o 60 E^t One hund^d & Sixty Po: to two Chesnut Oaks & a Pine th: N^o 30 E^t One hund^d & Sixty Pole to two red Oaks & a white Oak thence N^o 60 W^t One hund^d & Sixty Pole to a Ches^t Oak & black Oak on a Rocky Ridge thence S^o 30 W^t One hund^d & Sixty Pole to the beg: Con^g 160
JOHN LONEM JAMES THOMAS JACOB PUGH:
April 13^{th} 1750 @@whitespace@@ Plat drawn
Then Survey'd for Benjamin Phipps a certain Tract of Waste & ungranted Land Situate in Frederick County & on the North River of Cacapehon & bounded as followeth beg: at a white red & Chesnut Oaks on y^e west side the River & run thence N^o 26 W^t Three hund^d & twenty Poles to three Pine Saplins in very hilly Ground thence S^o 64 W^t Two hund^d Pole to three white Oaks on the Top of a Mountain thence S^o 26 E^t Three hund^d & twenty Poles to 3 white Oaks in a hollow th: to the beg
JOHN LONEM } _C: M_ AARON ASHBROOK } BENJAMIN PHIPPS _Mark_.
April 14^{th} 1750 @@whitespace@@ Plat drawn
Then Surveyd for George Nickson a certain Tract of waste Land Situate in Frederick County & on the N^o River of Cacapehon & bounded as followeth beg. at 3 red Oaks on the River Side & W^t side & run thence N^o 60 W^t Three hund^d & twenty Poles to 2 Black Oaks & a Pine thence S 30 W^t Two hundred Poles to a white Oak & Pine in the fork of three hollows thence S^o 60 E^t Three hund^d & twenty Pole to two Pines 20 Po x[84] y^e Creek thence N^o 30 E^t Two hund^d Poles to the beg: containing 400 Acres
JOHN LONEM } _C. M_ JAMES SMITH } GEORGE NICKSON _M^r_
[Footnote 84: x--I think he means across.]
April 14^{th} 1750 @@whitespace@@ Plat drawn
Then Survey'd for Josiah Arnold a certain Tract of waste Land Situate in Frederick County & on the N^o River of Cacapehon & bounded as followeth beg: at a red Oak near a great Rock on the East side y^e River & run thence N^o 48 W^t Three hund^d & twenty Poles to two Pines thence N^o 42 E^t Two hund^d Pole thence S^o 48 E^t Three hund^d Poles to the Creek Three hund^d & twenty Poles to 2 Lynn Trees & a Maple thence S^o 42 W^t to the beg: containing 400 Acres
JOHN LONEM } JAMES SMITH } JOSIAH ARNOLD
April 14^{th} 1750 @@whitespace@@ Plat drawn
Then Surveyd for James Smith a certain Tract of waste Land Situate in Frederick County & on the N^o River of Cacapehon & bounded as followeth beg: at a hickory & Walnut on y^e Creek Side & west Side & opposite against a Pavement of Rocks & run thence N^o 48° W^t Three hund^d & twenty Poles to 2 Pines amongst steep Hills thence N^o 42 E^t 200 Pole to 2 Pines thence S^o 48° E^t Three hund^d & twenty Poles to 2 Pines on a Mountain Side thence S^o 42 W^t 200 Pole to the Beg: Containing 400 Acres
JOHN LONEM } GEORGE NICKSON } JAMES SMITH
April 16^{th} 1750 @@whitespace@@ Plat drawn
Then Surveyd for John Stackhouse a certain Tract of Waste & ungranted Land Situate in Frederick County & on the N^o River of Cacapehon & bounded as followeth beg at a Large white Oak & hickory on the E^t side the River & run thence N^o 45 W^t Three hund^d & five Pole thence S^o W^t Two hund^d & Ten Pole thence S^o E^t Three hund^d & five Pole to two white Oaks in a small Island under the foot of a Mountain thence N^o E^t Two hund^d & ten Pole to the beg. Containing 400 Acres
JOHN LONEM } -- JAMES SMITH } JOHN STACKHOUSE
April 16^{th} 1750 @@whitespace@@ Plat drawn
Then Surveyd for James Warden the Vacant Land situate in Augusta County & between y^e Lines of Andrew Viney & Luke Collins on the Lost River & bounded as followeth beg: at 3 white Oaks amongst Piney Hills Luke Collins's Corner & run thence with his Line S^o 55° E^t Three hund^d Poles to two Mountain Burches & a Gum on a steep Moun. side thence S^o 35 W^t One hund^d & Seventy Six Pole to a Large white Pine & three Lynn Trees growing from one Stump And^w Vineys Corner thence with his Line N^o 55 W^t Three hund^d Poles to three white Oaks in amongst y^e Mountains another of V. Corners thence to y^e beg Con^g 330 Acres
JOHN LONEM JAMES SCOTT
April 16^{th} 1750 @@whitespace@@ Plat drawn
Then Survey'd the Waste Land for Francis M^{c}Bride & Robert Denton between their Lines beg: at 2 Pines & a Spanish Oak on the left side the River & run thence N^o 28° E^t 128 Pole to Frank M^{c}Brides Line thence up his Line to his Corner N^o 62° W^t 72 Pole to M^{c}Brides Corner 2 white Oaks & a hickory
@@whitespace@@ when plotted of is from Dentons Corner to M^{c}Brides, North 148 thence around with there Lines containing 244 Acres
JOHN LONEM DANIEL LIZENBY ROB^T DENTON
April 18^{th} 1750 @@whitespace@@ Plat drawn
Then Survey'd for David Dunbar a certain Tract of waste Land Situate in Augusta County & on Cacapehon & bounded as followeth beg at a white Oak Chesnut Oak & Maple Corner to Ann Dunbar & run thence S^o 25° W^t Two hund^d Poles to 3 white Oaks thence N^o 65 W^t Three hund^d & Eighty Poles to 3 white Oaks at the foot of a Mountain thence to John Dunbar corner from thence with his Line to y^e beg Cont^g 425 Acres this Plat beg: at John Dunbar's beg. Corner
JOHN LONEM DANIEL LIZENBY WILLIAM WARDEN
April 19^{th} 1750 @@whitespace@@ Plat drawn
Then Surveyd for William Miller Horse Jockey a certain Tract of waste Land Situate in Augusta County & on the Lost River of Cacapehon & bounded as followeth beg at a white Oak & Spruce Pine Edward Hogan's Corner & Run thence S^o 10° W^t Two hund^d & twenty Poles to 3 white Oaks on the Edge of the bottom thence S^o 68 E^t Two hund^d & Eighty Poles to 2 Chesnut Oaks & a hickory on a Mountain Side thence N^o 10 E^t Two hund^d & twenty Poles to another of Hogan's Corners thence with his Line to the beg Con^g 380 Acres
JOHN LONEM DAN^L LIZENBY WILLIAM MILLER
April 19^{th} 1750 @@whitespace@@ Plat drawn
Then Surveyd for James Thomas a certain Tract of waste Land Situate in Augusta County and on the Lost River or Cacapehon & bounded as followeth beg at two white Oaks by a small branch & run thence S^o 65° E^t Three hund^d Pole to 2 white Oaks good way on the Mountain side thence N^o 25 E^t Two hund^d Pole to an hickory Maple & Ash on a Rocky Run thence N^o 65 W^t Three hund^d Poles to 3 Pines then S^o 25 W^t Two hund^d Poles to the beg Con^g 375 Acres
JOHN LONEM WILLIAM MILLER ROBERT DENTON
April 20^{th} 1750 @@whitespace@@ Plat drawn
Then Surveyd for James Dilouza a certain Tract of waste Land Situate in Frederick County & on a branch of the N^o Branch of Cacapehon & bounded as followeth beg: at a Chesnut Oak white Oak & hickory on a hill near the Mountain Side & run thence N^o 52 W^t Two hund^d & fifty two Poles to a white Oak & black Oak thence S^o 38 W^t Two hund^d & fifty two Poles _to 3 Spanish Oaks on y^e Mountain Side_ thence S^o 52 E^t Two hund^d & fifty two Poles to 3 Spanish Oaks on a Mountain Side thence to y^e beg: Cont^g 397 Acres
JOHN LONEM JAMES WARDEN JAMES DILOUZA
April 20^{th} 1750 @@whitespace@@ Drawn
Then Surveyd for David Wood a certain Tract of waste & ungranted Land Situate in Augusta County & on y^e N^o River of Cacapehon & bounded as followeth beg: at a hickory & Walnut against a Pavement of Rocks James Smiths Corner & Run thence S^o 42 W^t two hund^d Pole to a white Oak & hickory on y^e west side y^e Creek thence N^o 48 W^t
@@whitespace@@ have recourse to y^e returnd Survey[85]
JOHN LONEM JOHN STACKHOUSE DANIEL WOOD
[Footnote 85: This line is written in pencil.]
April 20^{th} 1750 @@whitespace@@ Plat drawn
Then Surveyd for Jonathan Arnold a certain Tract of Waste Land Situate in Frederick County & on y^e N^o River of Cacapehon & bounded as followeth beg: at a white Oak & hickory on y^e E^t side y^e River David Woods Corner & Run thence with his Line N^o 48 W^t Three hund^d & twenty Poles to his corner thence S^o 42 W^t Two hund^d Pole thence S^o 48 E^t Three hund^d & twenty Poles to 2 Pines thence N^o 42 E^t 200 po[86] to y^e beg: Contain^g 400 Acres
320 N^o 48 W^t 320} [86] 200 S^o 42 W^t 200} ----- S^o 48 E^t 320} 6400 ɭ 400 N^o 42 E^t 200} 640
JOHN LONEM JOHN STACKHOUSE JONATHAN ARNOLD
[Footnote 86: The last line and the record of courses and distances and the figuring are in pencil.]
April 21^{st} 1750 @@whitespace@@ Plat drawn
Then Surveyd for Robert Lindsay a certain Tract of Waste Land Situate in Frederick County & on y^e N^o River of Cacapehon & bounded as followeth beg: at 3 white Oaks & on y^e foot of a Mountain & run thence N^o 48 W^t Three hund^d & twenty Poles to thence N^o 42 E^t Two hund^d Poles thence S^o 48 E^t Three hund^d & twenty Poles to a forked Pine & white Oak thence S^o 42 W^t Two hund^d Poles to y^e beg: containing 400 Acres
JOHN LONEM JOHN STACKHOUSE JONATHAN ARNOLD
April 23^d 1750 @@whitespace@@ Plat drawn
Then Surveyd for Henry Enoch a certain Tract of waste Land Situate at y^e Fork of Cacapehon & bounded as followeth beg. at 2 red Oaks near y^e Cacapehon & Run thence N^o 12 E^t Two hund^d Poles to red Oak & Spanish Oak on y^e side of a steep Hill thence N^o 78 W^t 100 Pole to y^e Creek Two hund^d & Seventy Poles to 2 white Oaks & a red Oak thence S^o 12° W^t 200 Po to y^e N^o River Two hund^d & Sixty Poles to 2 white Oaks & a hickory thence to y^e beg: S^o 78 W^t 275 Poles Con^g 388 Acres
JOHN LONEM } JOHN KEITH } JOHN CONSTANT
April 23^d 1750 @@whitespace@@ Plat drawn
Then Surveyd for John Newton a certain Tract of waste Land Situate in Frederick County & on y^e N^o River about a Mile above y^e Fork and bounded as followeth beg: at 2 white Oaks & a hickory Henry Enocks's Corner & run thence with his Line N^o 12 E^t Two hund^d & Sixty Poles to another of Enocks Corners 2 white Oaks & red Oak thence West Two hund^d Poles to 2 hickorys & a Pine thence S^o 12 W^t Two hund^d & Sixty Poles to 2 Pines in clear Ground thence East 200 to y^e beg: at 50 Po came to y^e N^o River Con^g 315 Acres
JOHN LONEM } _C. M_ JOHN KEITH } JOHN CONSTANT _Marker_
April 24^{th} 1750 @@whitespace@@ Plat drawn
Then Surveyd for Thomas Wiggans a certain Tract of waste Land Situate in Frederick County & on Potomack River about ½ Mile above y^e Mouth of great Cacapehon & bounded as followeth beg: at a white Oak a white Hickory & white Wood Tree just on y^e Mouth of Wiggan's Run & opposite to a nob of y^e Mountains in Maryland & run thence S^o 25 W^t Two hund^d & twenty Eight Poles to a white hickory an Elm & Mulberry about 30 Pole from Cacapehon thence N^o 75 W^t One hund^d & forty Poles to a Chesnut Oak & white Oak thence N^o 25 E^t Two hund^d & Sixty Poles to a white Oak red Oak & Iron Wood on y^e Riverside thence down y^e several Meanders thereof S^o 67½ E^t 37 Po S^o 58½ E^t 74 Po S^o 55 E^t to y^e beg Con^g 210 Acres--
JOHN LONEM ISAAC DAWSON WILLIAM WIGGANS
April 24^{th} 1750 @@whitespace@@ Plat drawn
Than Survey'd for Isaac Dawson a certain Tract of waste Land Situate Lying & being in a Neck of Land between Cacapehon & Potomack River & bounded as followeth beg at a white Oak white hickory & white Wood tree Thom^s Wiggans Cor. & run thence with his Line S^o 25 W^t One hund^d & Eighty two Poles to a Walnut & hickory in T^s Wiggans Line thence S^o 75 E^t twenty Pole to 2 white Oaks on y^e Creekside thence y^e several Meanders thereof N^o 69 E^t Thirty six po S^o 60½ E^t 62 Po; S^o 40½ E^t 56, S^o 26 E^t One hund^d & twelve Po, S^o 59 E^t fifty four Po., N^o 38 E^t Seventy two Pole, N^o 28 E^t Thirty eight, P^o N^o 2 W^t 44 Po; N^o 56½ W^t 50 N^o 40 W^t 44 Po, N^o 51 W^t 26 Po N^o 42 W^t 52 Po. S^o 10½ E^t 42 to y^e Mouth of y^e Creek thence up y^e Meanders of y^e River N^o 71 W^t 92 Po N^o 45 W^t 30 Po. to y^e beg. Con^g 270 Acres--
JOHN LONEM WILLIAM WIGGANS ISAAC DAWSON--
April 24^{th} 1750 @@whitespace@@ Plat drawn
Then Surveyd for Thom^s Williams a certain Tract of waste L^d Situate just below y^e Mouth of y^e Caca & on Potomack River & bounded as followeth beg: at a Maple & Sugar at y^e Mouth of y^e Creek & Run y^e Meanders of y^e River S^o 79 E^t 90 Po S^o 70 E^t 50 Pole to a White Oak & Sugar tree growing together at y^e Top by y^e Mouth of a gully thence leaving y^e River & Run thence S^o 1 W^t One hund^d & fifteen Po th== S^o 72 W^t 28 Po to y^e C^k & op^e to Dawson's C: y^e two last Courses down y^e Creek are N^o 42° W^t 35 P N^o 17° E^t 52 P to y^e beg Con^g 95 Ac^s
JOHN LONEM WILLIAM WIGGANS THOM^S WILLIAMS
April 25^{th} 1750 @@whitespace@@ Plat drawn
Then Surveyd for Nicholas Friend a certain Tract of waste Land Situate on Potomack River about 2 Miles below y^e Mouth of Little Cacapehon & bounded as followeth beg at 2 hickorys & a Sugar Tree at y^e Mouth of a Run on y^e River brink & run thence S^o 55 E^t Sixty Pole to two Pines on y^e top of a Ridge thence S^o 35 W^t One hund^d & Sixty Poles to 2 white Oaks & an ash about 18 Pole x y^e Run we began at thence N^o 55 W^t One hund^d & thirty Pole to 2 Sycamores on y^e River Side thence down y^e Meanders of y^e River N^o 4 W^t fifty four Po. N^o 28 E^t forty Po. N^o 70 E twenty Six Po. N^o 75 E^t Twenty one Po. N^o 79½ E^t Thirty Poles S^o 80 E^t 72 Po. to y^e beg. Con^g 142 Acres
JOHN LONEM SAMUEL PLUMB JOHN FRIEND
April 25^{th} 1750 @@whitespace@@ Plat drawn
Then Survey'd for Friend Cox a certain Tract of waste L^d Situate in Frederick Co^{ty} & on Potomack & Little Cacapehon & bounded as followeth beg. at 2 hickorys & a Spanish Oak at y^e Mouth of Little Cacapehon & y^e lower Side & run thence y^e Meanders of y^e River N^o 84 E^t thirty Pole S^o 86 E^t Twenty Eight Pole N^o 65 E^t 68 Pole East forty Pole to 2 Burches thence leaving y^e River S^o 10 E^t Two hund^d & forty Poles Run S^o 80 W^t One hund^d & thirty Poles to y^e Creek then N^o 22 W^t Sixty Pole N^o 45½ W^t 100 Po N^o 12 E^t 30 N^o 39 E^t 16 Po N^o 15 W^t 56 Po to y^e beg Con^g 240 Acres
JOHN LONEM JOHN PARKER RICH^D LANE
April 26^{th} 1750 @@whitespace@@ Plat drawn
Then Survey'd for John Parker of S^o Br^{ch} a certain Tract of waste Land Situate in Frederick & on Little Cacapehon & about ½ Mile above y^e Buffilo Lick & bounded as followeth beg: at a white Oak & red Oak on y^e hillside & Run thence S^o 50 E Two hund^d Pole thence S^o 40 W^t One hund^d & Sixty Pole thence N^o 50 W^t Two hund^d Pole to a black Oak Spanish Oak & white Oak thence N^o 40 E^t One hund^d & Sixty Poles to y^e Beg: Containing 200 Acres
JOHN LONEM HENRY ENOCH JOHN PARKER
April 27^{th} 1750 @@whitespace@@ Plat drawn
Then Surveyd for Silvenus Smith a certain Tract of waste Land Situate in Frederick County & on Cacapehon & bounded as followeth beg: at a hickory black Oak And white Oak Rich^d Arnolds Corner & run thence with his Line N^o 57 W^t Three hund^d & twenty Poles to 2 white Oaks another of Arnolds Corners thence S^o 33 W^t One hund^d & twenty four Poles to 2 Pines John John Parke Sen^r Corner thence with Parke's Line S^o 57 E^t Three hund^d & twenty Poles to a Pine & two hickorys another of Parke's Corner thence to y^e beg: find y^e Course & Quantity[87]
JOHN LONEM... } RICH^D ARNOLD JUN^R } SILVENUS SMITH
April 27^{th} 1750 @@whitespace@@ Plat drawn.
Then Resurveyd Darby M^{c}Keaver's Jun^r Land beg. at a red Oak & Pine his old Corner & Run thence S^o 53 E^t 70 Po to a hickory & black Oak on y^e Creek Side then up y^e Creek S^o 37 W^t 60 to 2 black Oaks on y^e Creek Side thence S^o 53 E^t 230 Po. to 2 Chesnut Oaks & a black on Piney Ground thence S^o 37 W^t 140 Po to 2 Pines & a white Oak thence N^o 53 W^t Three hund^d Poles to three Pines from thence^^{find y^e Course[87]} to y^e beg: Con^g 315 Acres
JOHN LONEM SILVENUS SMITH ROGER PARKES
[Footnote 87: Interlined in lead pencil.]
April 28^{th} 1750 @@whitespace@@ Plat drawn.
Then Surveyd for James M^{c}Cay a certain Tract of Waste Land Situate in Frederick County bounded as followeth beg: at 2 white Oaks & a Gum in Level L^d about 10 Po from y^e Waggon r^d & run thence S^o 27 W^t Three hund^d & twenty Po to 3 white Oaks thence N^o 63 W^t 30 Po to y^e Waggon Road that Leads up y^e Creek to Woodfins two hund^d Poles to 2 Chesnut Oaks thence N^o 27 E^t 270 Po to y^e Wag^n Road Three hund^d & twenty Poles to 3 Pines thence S^o 63 E^t Two hund^d Pole to y^e beg Con^g 400
JOHN LONEM DAVID EDWARDS JAMES M^{C}CAY
August 16^{th} 1750 @@whitespace@@ Plat drawn.
N. B. This Plat made to begin at y^e Double hickory S^o 11½ W^t 280 po.
Then Survey'd for M^r Edward Musgrove a certain Tract of waste & ungranted Land Situate in Frederick County & on Shannondoah River & joining his Patent Land bounded as followeth Beg. at a Corner Stone where his Corner tree stood on the River Side & run up the several Courses thereof S^o...63°...W^t..40 poles S^o..43°..15″ W^t 60 poles to an Ash on the River Corner to William Vestalls Patent Land thence with his Lines N^o 40 W^t Eight poles to a white Oak Saplin V. C. thence S^o..70 W^t 92 poles to 1 blacks oak in y^e fork of a road thence N^o..31¼ E^t 426--Poles to a Double hic^y Corn^r to Musgroves Pa. L^d & y^e pat. L^d of John Vestall thence to y^e beg 135 Acres----
REUBEN RUTHERFORD } NED MUSGROVE _M^r_ JOHN MUSGROVE }
August 20^{th} 1750 @@whitespace@@ Plats drawn
Then Re Survey'd for Richard Stephenson and William Davis a certain tract of waste and ungranted Land beg: at 1 Spanish Oak black Oak & white Oak & run thence N^o....10°...E^t Forty three poles to a Large hic: in a hallow thence S^o...80 E^t One hund^d poles to a Large white Oak & small hickory in or near y^e Old Corner th: S^o..37..E^t One hund^d & Eighty four poles to a Dead white O. & living one by a path side thence N^o..36....E^t Thirty Six poles to a Stoop^g white Oak by a path Side Corner to a tract Survey'd for William Davis thence S^o -- --50°-45′...E^t four hund^d and twelve poles to a red Oak Another Corner of William Davis's Land in Col^o Geo. Fairfax's Line thence S^o 41 W^t Three hund^d & Ninety Eight Poles to a hickory Saplin about 8 pole x the N^o Branch of Bullskin[88] thence N^o..37°...W^t...Two hund^d & Eighty poles to small hickory Saplins about 90 pole from the Corner of the Patent Land a broken top^d red Oak Pits's--Patent thence with his Lines N^o 50 E^t Seventy poles to a red Oak in Stephensons clear'd Ground--thence N^o 5 W^t 242 p to a Corner--Two hund^d & fifty poles to 2 hickorys thence N^o--35°--W^t 160 po. thence N^o 85° 30′ W^t 18 ps- to a Large white Oak by a parcel of Rocks then reduced to a straight Line is N^o...40°-45′..W^t One hund^d & Seventy One po thence N^o...80--W^t Seventy Eight poles to the beg: con^g 810
LEWIS THOMAS } 398 WILLIAM CRAWFORD } 240 --- DANIEL M^{C}KLEDUFF _M^r_. 158
[Footnote 88: Bullskin is a small stream which rises within the present boundaries of Jefferson county, West Virginia. George Washington, and also his brothers Lawrence and John Augustine, owned large tracts of land in the vicinity of this stream.]
August 21 to 23 1750 @@whitespace@@ Plat drawn
Then Survey'd for Maj^r Lawrence Washington the Waste Land between the Lines of M^r Worthington Davis & T Keys bounded as followeth beg at 4 Sycamores standing on the edge of Worthington's Run being his C: & run thence S^o 72 W^t Twenty eight Poles to a red Oak thence N^o 78° E^t Two hund^d & Ninety four poles to several small Saplins Wor^y beg. Corner thence S^o 20° W^t Two hund^d & Sixty poles to a red Oak, thence N^o 70 W^t One hund^d & twenty poles to a white Oak, thence N^o 20 W^t Two hund^d & Seventy Six poles to a white Oak, Then West Forty five Poles to a white Oak hickory & Walnut S^o 10° W^t Five hund^d & forty poles to a black Oak thence S^o 80° E^t Sixty poles to a white Oak thence N^o 10° E^t 45 poles to a C: of Pitts's Patent Land Eighty Eight poles to a Large hickory in a hallow Corner to y^e L^d Surveyd for Davis & Stephenson thence with their Lines S^o 80° E^t One hund^d poles to a Large white Oak & small hickory thence S^o 37¼° E^t One hund^d & Eighty four poles to 2 white Oaks one of them Dead by a path side thence N^o 36 E^t Thirty Six poles to a stooping white Oak by the S^o path Corner to a Sepe^e Survey made for William Davis thence with his Lines N^o 29¼° E^t One hund^d & fifty Six poles to 2 red Oaks Davis's Corner thence to a Corner of his Patent L^d S^o 54 E^t Six poles a Large red Oak y^e beg. C. of his Patent (his patent Lines being protracted) went to y^e Corner of Samuel Waker's Patent L^d now W a white Oak & run thence along his Line & keys S^o 17 W Three hund^d & thirty four poles to 2 red Oaks where Keys Corner sh^d stand the Courses being protracted thence S^o 72° E^t Two hund^d & four poles to a hickory on the West side a Meadow where Davis's Patent s^d Corner then following the Courses of his patent S W^t One hund^d & Eight poles to a red Oak on y^e side of a hill (y^e patent says a hickory but their is neither Line or Corner to be found) thence N^o 70° W^t One hund^d & forty poles to a black Oak & white Oak Near a glade & on y^e N^o side th: N^o 45° W^t 148 po: to a Large Oak in a small hallow thence N E^t 22 po to a hic: Sap th. N W^t 76 poles to 3 tri. hic near a path th. N^o 82 E^t 82 poles to Davis's patent C^r
W^M CRAWFORD } _C C_ LEWIS THO^S } @@whitespace@@ DANIEL M^{C}KLEDUFF.