CLEMENT
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Land Office Grant to Isaac
CLEMENT, 20 Oct 1779
Virginia Land Office Grants A, 1779-1780, pp. 88-89 Transcript by Marna L. Clemons, 4 November 2001 |
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Thomas Jefferson
Esq. Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia To all to whom these Presents
shall come Greeting Know Ye that in Consideration of the Ancient Composition
of two pound Sterling paid by Isaac
Clemment into the Treasury of this Commonwealth there is Granted by
the said Commonwealth unto the said Isaac
Clements a certain Tract or parcel of Land Containing four hundred Acres
lying and being in the county of Pittsylvania on the forks of Pudding Creek
and bounded as followeth, to Wit, Beginning at a maple on the Creek and
thence new Lines South one hundred and Eighty poles to pointers West three
hundred and twenty Eight poles Crossing the South & Middle forks of
the said Creek to pointers North two hundred poles Crossing a branch and
North fork to Pointers East three hundred and twenty eight Poles to pointers
at a point of rocks on the said Creek and thence up the Same as it Meanders
to the first Station with its appurtenances, to the said Isaac
Clemments and his Heirs for ever. In Witness whereof the said Thomas
Jefferson Esq. Governor of the commonwealth of Virginia hath hereunto Set
his Hand and Caused the seal of the Said Commonwealth to be affixed at Williamsburg
on the twentieth day of October in the Year of our Lord one Thousand Seven
hundred and Seventy Nine and of the Commonwealth the fourth.
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Marna
L. Clemons |
Created December 2000 |