Spotsylvania County, Va.; Patent Book 11 (partial) ********************************************************************** USGENWEB ARCHIVES NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of the contributor, or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access. http://www.usgwarchives.net ********************************************************************** P. 288-289 Abraham Field - 800 - New Land - Form in the 2d page of the Book before this - Examined. George &c. To all &c. Know ye that for diverse good Causes and Consideracons but more Especially for and in Consideracon of the Summ of ffour Pounds of good and lawful mony for our use paid to our Receiver General of our Revenues in this our Colony & Dominion of Virginia We have given granted and confirmed and by these presents for Us our heirs and Successors Do give grant & confirm unto Abraham Field of Saint George Parish in Spotsylvania County One certain Tract or parcel of Land containing Eight hundred Acres lying and being in the ffork of Rappa. River in the County aforesaid and bounded as followeth to wit Begining at a red and white oak and a Ash standing on the North side of fflat Run and in a Line of a patent of William Shrine Thence with [his] Line North seventy Degrees East One hundred poles to the Corner being a red and white Oak thence with another Line of his East One hundred Thirty Eight poles to Two white and a red Oak in Shrine Line thence south East by south Two hundred Ninety Two poles to Three white Oaks thence south Ten Degrees West one hundred Eighty ffour poles to Two white Oaks and hiccory standing by the Mountain Runside thence down the said Run and over it to Two white Oaks and hiccory standing on the south side the said Run Thence south sixty ffive Degrees West Two hundred ffifty ffour poles to two white and a red Oak Then North seventy Degrees west One hundred and sixty poles to Three white Oaks Thence North Twenty Degrees East one hundred and sixty poles to two hiccories and red Oak by the Mountain Run the several Courses to Two red Oaks standing by the Runside a little above the Mouth of Flat Run Then North Eighty poles Then North Twenty East fforty six poles to Flat Run Thence up Flatt Run the several Courses to the Begining place With all &c. To have hold &c. To be held &c. Yielding and paying &c. provided &c. In Witness &c. Witness Our Trusty and Wellbeloved Hugh Drysdale Esq. Our Lieut. Governor &c. at Williamsburgh under the seal of our said Colony the Fifth day of October 1723 In the Tenth Year of our Reign ~ Hugh Drysdale ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Transcribed from image: Virginia Land Patents Book 11, pages 288-289. RESEARCHERS ARE ADVISED TO PERSONALLY EXAMINE THE SOURCE DOCUMENT(S). http://198.17.62.51/LONN/LO-1/010-2/010_0794.tif http://198.17.62.51/LONN/LO-1/010-2/010_0795.tif Library of Virginia ~~ http://www.lva.lib.va.us Surnames in this document: FIELD, SHRINE Contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by gracie ********************************************************************** P. 359 George Lang, an original 1714 Germanna resident. Grant to George Lang, 1730, Original Germanna Resident: George the Second etc., To All etc., Know ye that for divers good causes and considerations but more especially for and in consid- eration of the sum of twenty shillings of good and lawful money for our use and to our [Receiver?] General of our Revenues in this our Colony & Dominion *-*-*-*-*-* [???] have given granted and confirmed and by these presents for us Our heirs and successors Do give grant & confirm unto ^[??] George Lang of St Georges Parish in Spotsylvania County One [Certain] Tract or parcel of land containing three hundred acres lying and being [in] the first fork of the Robinson River in the County afore- said and bounded as followeth towit Beginning at three white oaks on the ridge corner to Andreas Kirker thence with the said Kirkers line North Thirty five Degrees East Three hundred and forty poles to three White Oaks with said line Corner to John Huffman thence with the said Huffmans lines South thirty five Degrees East Eighty poles North Seventy five East One Hundred and six poles to a Large Fork on the Robinson River Side on the South Side thereof thence down the several courses of the said river to a red Oak & two White Oaks Corner to Mathias Castler thence with the line of the said Castlers South fifty five degrees West Three Hundred and ten poles to two White Oaks and a Red Oak another corner of the said Castlers thence South fifty [??] Degrees West Two Hundred poles to a red Oak thence North Six Degrees East to ^[the] beginning with all [??] To have hold etc., To be held etc., yielding and payings provided etc., In Witness whereof Our Trusty and Well beloved William Gooch Esqr Our Lieut Governor and Commander in Chief of our Said Colony the Twenty Eighth Day of September One Thousand Seven Hundred and Thirty [?? in margin] in the Fifth Year of Our Reign______ {signed} William Gooch Reference: Land Office Patents and Grants Patents No.14 1728-1732 (PartI & PartII) Page 359 The Library of Virginia, Land Office Grants File contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives Daniel Long