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Grant, Governor William Berkeley to Theophilus Whale and Daniel Swillivant,
23 Sept 1674

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TO ALL TO WHOM &c. I Sr. WILL BERKELEY Knt. Governor &c doe with advice and consent of the Council and grant unto THEOPHILUS WHALE and DANIEL SWILLIVANT four hundred and fifty acres of land in Rappa  County joyning

 upon ELICK ROBINS and Mr.  THOMAS GOULDMAN & bounded as followeth  Beginning at a Corner tree white Oake of Mr. GOULDMAN by an INDIAN PATH in the line of ELICK ROBINS & running thence NNW along ROBINS line to his corner Oake by a branch thus extended 25 poles more thence East N. E. to JOHN MASTERS his back line and thence NNW to Capt. BEVERLEYs line along his line So. W. to 3 corner Oaks thence East by No. along the land of GOULDMAN to the place it began the said land being due unto said THEOPHILUS WHALE and DANIEL SWILLIVANT by and for the transportation of Nine persons into this Collony ahose names are on the Records underneath this Pattent To have and to hols &c Yielding and paying &c. Provided &c. Given at JAMES CITTY under my hand and the seal of this COLLONY this 23d day of Septr.1674
                                                                  WILLIAM BERKELEY
Recordatr x5 die January 1674

VIRGINIA COUNTY COURT RECORDS
DEED ABSTRACTS of
OLD RAPPAHANNOCK COUNTY, VIRGINIA
(PART II OF 1672-1676 TRANSCRIPT)

DEEDS, WILLS No. 5
(Part II) 4 February 1673/4 - 10 May 1676

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