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two perches to intersect the seventh course of the original survey of Coxens Rest it being a north line then with the original line of Coxens Rest north thirty perches to where the original north course of Coxens Rest ends then with the original lines south fifty three degrees east one hundred and thirty two perches then with the said original lines south seventy three degrees one hundred and forty

four perches then with the original of said Coxens Rest south sixty one degrees east one hundred and twelve perches then with the original lines east thirty five perches then with the said original lines south fifty nine degrees east thirty one perches then with the said original lines north eighty degrees east thirty three perches then with the said original lines south sixty eight degrees east one hundred and seventy perches to intersect the twenty first course of the aforementioned land called Merryland being a south course then with the said land reverst north two hundred and eighteen perches to the end of the twentieth line of the aforemention land called Merryland there with the said land reverst north fifty two degrees east one hundred and ninety perches then south thirty one degrees east fifteen perches to two bounded White Oaks being the beginning trees of a tract of land called John and Presilla originally surveyed for the said Hawkins then with the said land called John and Presilla south fifty two degrees west one hundred and twenty perches then with the said land south sixty degrees east forty perches then with the said land south fifteen degrees east eighty perches then with the said land south fifty five degrees east sixty perches then with the said land north

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