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five degrees west forty perches then with the river west forty perches then with the river south sixty six degrees west thirty four perches then with the river south seventy seven degrees west fifty two perches then with the river south eighty one degrees west sixty perches then with the river south sixty seven degrees west fifty seven perches to the west side of a creek commonally called the Little Creek where it falleth into the aformentioned river then with the said river south seventy three degrees west eighty five perches to a bounded Black Walnut tree standing on the bank of the said river it being the beginning bounded tree of a tract of land called the Refuse originally surveyed for the said Hawkins then with the river south eighty five degrees west forty perches then with the river north eighty eight degrees west forty perches then with the river west sixty perches then with the river north eighty degrees west ninety two perches then with the river north seventy one degrees west thirty eight perches then with the river north eighty one degrees west ten perches to abounded Spanish Oak the first bounded tree of the land called Coxens Rest originally surveyed for John Wilcoxen then with the river north eighty two degrees west one hundred and thirty perches then with the river north sixty nine degrees west one hundred perches then with the river north sixty one degrees west one hundred and sixty perches then with the river north eighty five degrees west thirty six perches then with the river north seventy one degrees west sixty perches then with the river west sixty six perches then with the river north sixty five degrees west seventy four perches then with

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