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This Indenture made this Ninth day of February in the year of our Lord
one thousand seven hundred and ninety six Between Richard Terrell and
Elizabeth his wife of the County of Pittsylvania of the one part and Isaac
Clement of the said County of the other part Witnesseth that the said
Richard Terrell for and in consideration of the sum of Fifty pounds current
money of Virginia to him in hand paid by the aforesaid Isaac
Clement the receipt whereof he doth hereby acknowledge hath given,
granted, bargained and Sold and doth by these presents give grant, bargain,
Sell Alien, Enfeoff, confirm and deliver unto Isaac
Clement in fee simple a certain Tract or parcel of Land lying and
being in Pittsylvania County aforesaid on the South side of Straight Stone
Creek containing Two hundred Acres the same more or less, and bounded
as followeth Viz Beginning on Hunts line at a Corner Maple thence South
fifty five degrees East two hundred and six poles to a Pine thence North
fifty five degrees East one hundred and twenty seven poles to a Pine thence
along the dividing line as it meanders to a Pine near the road, thence
South fifty five degrees West to the beginning Including all the Land
that is left out of the Deed made to Tucker by Edward Flowers in this
tract, together with all and singular the Houses, Buildings, Fences, Orchards,
Woods Ways, Waters and Watercourses to the said Land belonging or in any
wise appertaining with all the Estate, right, title, claim and demand
to the only proper use and behoof of him the said Isaac
Clement his heirs and Assigns for ever And that the said Isaac
Clement his heirs or assigns may at any time hereafter enter upon
and have full use and possession of the said Land and Premises hereby
Granted without any Sett, Suit, denial, hindrance or Molestation of him
the said Richard Terrell or his Heirs, or of any other person or persons
whatsoever And the said Richard Terrell does undertake for himself and
his Heirs that at time hereafter at the request and proper cost and Charges
in the Law of him the said Isaac
Clement that he or they will make and execute or cause to be made
and executed such farther Deed or Deeds or other reasonable act, Conveyance
or assurance as shall be judged reasonable for the quiet enjoyment of
the above granted Land and Premises In Witness whereof the said Richard
Terrell hath hereunto set his hand and affixed his Seal the day and year
first within written
Memorandum That on the day and year furst within written quiet and peaceable
possession and Seisen of the within mentioned Land and Premises was had
by Richard Terrell and by him given to Isaac
Clement Acording to the effect, tenor and true meaning of the within
written Deed
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At a Court held for Pittsylvania County the 15th day of February 1796
The foregoing Indenture together with the Memorandum thereon indors'd
were by Richard Terrell party thereto acknowledged to be his several acts
and deed, and Elisabeth the wife of the said Richard (she being first
privily examined as the Law directs) came into Court and relinquished
her right of Dower in and to the Land and Premises conveyed by the said
Deed, all which were Ordered to be recorded By the Court
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