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SUPPLEMENT to the Royal Georgia Gazette, March
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I THE Honourable Ak
• THfiNY SroKRS, Es
A. STOKES, quire, Chief J fttice of his
Majdly’s Province of Gear
g a in America.
IN purfmnce of an Act of the G’rerrd Aftem-
Uy of the Paid province, inti tie J, “ An Ad for the
• Relief of such of his Mi jell v*s loyal as
hwe any real or personal Property in the Pro-
vince of Georgia, and whose Title Deeds,
Bonds Notes, pecia'ties, and other Evidences,
*• Vouchers, and Writings, have been either loft,
*’ destroyed, or carried off, during the Time
<* herein after mentioned,” DO CERTIFY,
Th't his Excellency S ; r J AMES WRIGHT, Ba
ft>net, Cap am Generd and Governor in Chief in
and over his Majrfty’s fa id province of Geoig'a;
James Moss,man, of Savannah, in the hid pro
vince of Georgia, Enquire; Nathaniel Hall,
of the parifti of Chrifl Church, in the province a
fryefaid, EJqui*e'; Nathaniel Langley, of
the panfh. if Chrifl Church, in the said province,
Planter; the Honourable Josiah Tattnall, of
the panfh of Ch ill Church, in the province afore
find, Esquire.; lames Robe rtson, of Savannah,
in the province of Georgia,’ Esquire ; George
Baii.lie, of Savannah, in the fame province,
F.fqnire; lam es Spa ldi ng, late of Frederica, in
the p.ari'Ti >f S int juries, in the said province,
Merchant; and the H mou-able Jo n n Graham,
of Savin vah, in the province aforefiid, Esquire;
iH AVR refpedively made depofitlons before me.
touching t'ie • ig.hr, title, and interest, of the'faid
la-in, and to, the TeveniLPlauta*..
t o ,',s - 1 iygrrm; airi- sf#if
faid o**ov uce o f Georgia, as follows, that is to fay :
MULBERRY* GROVE Plantation, in the parifh’
of Cbrift Chu r c 1, made up of a Trail of 600 accs
Originally glinted Ann Graham, widow, at Jo
seph's Town, on the river Savannah, bounded on
the eaftbv fa and river, on the north by land then of
Patrick M'ckay, and south by lanj formerly of
Diniel CufHbcrt, and ueft on land lately vacant.
A Trail of *> 50 acres, adjoining the above,
bounded enft-rly partly on the land before menti
‘oned, and p irtly on jand formerly of Henry Ken.
run., and lately of James Parsons ; southerly by
land of John Joachim Zubly, welderly by land of
Jofeoh W >od and John Dodd, northerly on land
homrofore of John Ross. Another Tra& of i1 7
fccres part and parcel of a trait of land adjoining
the before mentioned of 600 acres, originally
femnted Pifick Mackay, fold by him to Henry
Kennan, by Ke man to S. Stephens, and bv Ste
!wns to j me Pnfons, and by James Parsons to
N .thamel Hill; bounded easterly by the river Sa
vmoi.v, foU’hedy by the before mentioned trait
•I £f> *C oortherly by the remainder of the
t r lit, and westerly bv Andrew Lord’s trad which
he porchifed of ohn J >achim Zubly. On a re
survey of rhe fi ft mentioned trait of 6-0 acres by
John D mg T af he sou \ii a furpfas of 2 H , C res; and
bn the ref ;V ey of the *£& of *55 gS he found
* res Making in the whole 1i zi
acres *
VE'V SE ‘TLEMEVT, in the parish of Christ
Church, adjoining Mulberry Grove trait, made
ep of a trait, of land originally granted Patrick
Mackay, containing 610 acres, bounded on the
nVth east by the river Savannah, northerly on land
formerly of Patrick Mackay, and fold by him to
D.ivtd Douglass, and on the south by land former,
ly of Ann Graham widow ; with the surplus con
tained in the said trait, the fame having been re
ftnvevcd by John Douglass, and including
fiver swamp. part of Morton “Hall ttjg~ S4 7 acres.
Two Plantations on a trait called MONiEUff
partly in the parish of Christ Church and partly in
the parish of St Matthew, made up of several dif
ferent traiti, agreeable to the particular survey
thereof, bought and granted as follows, the whole
being refui veyed by John Douglass: OfChriftian
5^f c L eT * l^ c ftYplus, zx) 3 acres'; of Jfaac
millou, ioo ; of Mordecai Sheftall,Vroo ; of
htto, 4041 ; of ditto, 5 iij of Richard Crooke,
(formerly Edmund TannutV) 1224; of John
Wertfch (formerly Thomas Vanmunk’s) rr 7 -
5 C cu^ Crt * °f Charles Ritter, 289;
2f/°r hn ft Sh r C ‘ C ’ 29 J ; of J ames Read. being part
1 u k£l ° f 5000 qcres S ranted Wirt, the whole of
which, excepting 24: acres* and 95 acres, were
?un within the lines of the said John Graham’s p
ther traits, ol ‘er grants, so .that he purchased the
.45 acres and 05 ac-es, without his lines, 240;
grin ted the Lid j,>hn Graham, a trait of ca±;
£“°Y^ 0 ; dltto * \h the whole making
acres. ; ®
4 :' 6 afres St ‘ Andrew’s parish,
f u ' vrv and bn L M’Culloc'h, bounded, at the time of
Leu TANARUS! th , e - south h y the River Alatamaha and
i* * Crcc the well by land of Samuel
Fdlton, on the north by land of John M'Culfech.
artd on the east by land of Lieut. Robert Baillie.
Another Trait of 237 acres, bt. Andrew’s parish,
being the fbuthermolt part of a trait of rco acres
granted the laid John M'Culloch adjoining the a
bdirt trait of 42b acies. ‘J he laid two trails, on
a rclurvey, wee found to contain a surplus of 1 5 1
acres. A I rail of 500 acrefc, granted Samuel
Fulton, St. Andrew’s parish, boundeH south by
Lewi’s Creek, on the east hy John M Culloch,
on th* north by said SamueJ Fufton, and on the
weft by John Lewis, being on the River Alata
m rha t and on a resurvey was found to contain
within the lines a surplus of 52 acres, A Trait of
87 acres, St. Andrew’s parish, granted Sir James
Wright, bounded westerly by James M’Culloch,
northerly by Capt. John Grey, easterly by Samuel
Faiton, and southerly by Benjamin Lewis. The
whole making 1453 acres.
44 Acres lying in the diftria of Darien, parish
of St. Andrew, being part of ten garden lots to
the east of Darien, frum No. 1 to 10, bounded
no r th weft by the town common of Darien, south
erly by land of Jonathan Bryan, and on all other
Tides by vacant land.
A I rail of 1500 acres, St. David’s parish, on
the south fide of the River Alatamaha, originally
granted Thomas Middleton of South Carolina,
deceased, bounded, at the time of the survey and
grant, to the east ward of Arthur Middleton’s land,
to the north on the River Alatamaha, and on all
other sides on lands then vacant. The said trad
was fold in consequence of an execution or attach
ment at the suit of John Nuft, of London, Mer
chant, and bought at the falc by James Robertson,
*gh ,
St. M.try s parish, situate on the River St. Mary ;
one granted Jnhn Francis Williams, bounded, at
the time of survey, to the north by the River St.
Mary, and on all other sides by vacant land ; the
o.her trad o’ acres, bounded south-westerly by
the River St, Mary, northerly by the before men
tioned craft of 600 acres, and on all other lidcs by
vacant land. -
Fourteen Fra ft s on the TflandofSt. Simon, in
the parish of St. Jame.% adjoining each other, viz.
One trad, originally granted William Cantev,
bounded westerly hy Dunbar’s Creek and falc
manli partly, southerly by land of Peter G ant,
easterly by land of Jacob Shaw, and northerly by
vacant land, 500 acre . A craft of 81 acres, ori
ginally granted Jacob Shaw for 50 acres, bounded,
at the time of the original survey, on all sides by
vacant land, now found to contain 81 acres. A*
traH of 1 50 acres, originally granted John Perkins,
bounded to the e-Tt by Und of said John Perking,
and or all othei sides by vacant land at the time of
survey. A trsift, originally granted said John
Per Kins for 300 ac r es, bounded to the south by
land of Lid John Perkin*, and on all other sides by
vacant land, now found only to contain 2SB*
acies. A trafl of 150 acre?, originally granted
Raymond Dcmex, Esq bounded east by fait
m trln, _and on all other sides by vacant land at the
time of fm vey. A trad! of 50 acres, originally
ground laid Raymond Demere, known by the
name of Harrington Hall. A trafl of zon acres,
originally granted said Raymond Demere, bound
ed northerly by Harrington Hall and John Calvin,
southerly by John Colvin ancfland vacant, east by
I ™ ter m arih, and weft by land vacant. A
trad of 150 acres, originally granted said Raymond
iremere, laid down in the resurvey between lands
granted John Perkins and lands granted John
fbirfp” 1 *
said Raymond Demere, laid down fn the resurvey
Harrington Hall and a trafl of 150 acres
of laid Raymond -Demere- A trad, containing
ZOO acres, on the Iflund of St. Simon, parish 1
m L e3 B ranted the Lid John Graham, bound
ed east by Michael Havelin and Lachlan M’lntofh,
vveft by Lachlan MHntolh and common of Frede
rica, and James Spalding; southerly by Raymond
lyemere, and northerly by Clubb. Two trhfts, of
50 acres each, granted said John Graham, bound
ed e.ift by a marsh, northerly-by James Spalding
and Raymond Demere, westerly bv land vacant
and southerly also by land of Raymond Demere!
A trafl of i 8 acres, graced the said John Graham,
bounded easterly by John Perkins, southerly by
Peter Grant, northerly by James BruCe, and wef
terly by fait ma.fhes. A trad of 282 acres, granted
the feid John Graham, bounded easterly by Black
Bank River and land of John PerkiiL, westerly by
Dunbar Creek and marsh, northerly by land of
said John Perkins and Peter and* southerly
by land of William Cantey. In the whole mak
ing 2219’ acres. “
r! n< ' f acrc? originally granted Ed
ward Barnard, situate on Qgediee river, parish of
-t. i iiuip, bounded easterly by Great Ogechee ri
ver, and on all other 6des by vacant land at tli?
tune of lurvev. , r v
■■ a ■
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A Trad also olf t6o acres, drfginally granted &14
Fc’ward Barnard, parish of St. Thomas, bounded
to the south by ma shes, and on all other sides by*
vacant land at the time of survey. ... ,
Two f'caCls on the River Great Ogechee, pa
rish of St. Philip, containing , 1000 acres; one
trafl, granted for. 900 acres 10 Cape. Peter Blake,
bounded easterly by the River Great Ogechee,
northerly by Henry Munro, southerly hy Peter
Blake, and westerly by Vacant land; the ether
trafl, granted also for 500 acres to the Lid Peter-
Blake, bounded easterly by the River Great Oge
chee, southerly by Charles Herring, northerly By
said Peter Blake, and westerly by land vacant.
A ftnall Trafl on the Ifiand of Tsbee, paiifh of
Christ Church, containing 8 acre?, on the north
-Weft point of said ifiand ; alio a Lot known by the
N \°- >9, . - . . .
, Three Town Lots in the town of Savannah,
Confilling of lot N 0 . 5 fourth ty thing Reynold’s
Ward, alio lot N 0 .4 111 said ioutth tything Rey
nold’s Ward ; and alio part of lot N 0 . \ jn said
Fourth rything Reyno.d’s Ward, containing \(~ Let
in front and 90 feet in depth, adjoining e. ft on lot
N 0 . a, and weiton the other part of lot N 0 . 3,
containing 1 4 feet front and 90 feet in depth, be
longing to John Houilpun. r,fq.
A Town Lot in the town of Savannah, known
by N 0 .9 in gyle’s tything Heathcote ward.
. One Town Lvft jn the town of Frederica, on the
Ifiand of St. Simon, known by the N 0 . r.onh
fide of the town
1 wo T own l ots in the town of Frederica, ahj>
on the Ifiand of St Simon, known by the N J .
41 and 42 in the'New Rowr , .
A F raft - of--h-co-aeivsvt';: rfft) of .Sr-• ..
fife server Alatamaha, boundedk northerly by the
‘ River Alatamaha, southerly by land granted John
Colvvel and land granted VVilliafn MThtclh, and
westerly by land of VVilliam Harvey.
A 7’raft in Wright/boroagh parifiiof
St. Paul, of 1 co acres, bounded north welfward-y
by Herd and Germany, R chard Austin, Joshua
Saunders, Col. J ime< Grierfon, and Little Ijliver j
north efillvvardly b> land of Ephraim Owen, Col.
James Grierfon, .ohn Otuart jun. David Baldwin,
find land vacant; south eaftwardly b;. lands of Col!
Giieifon and Mo’decai Moore, and weftwardly by
vacant land. 1 *
A Tr->a of d;o acrer, in Wrightlborough town
ih:p pa- (hoi At, Pau . bo inded four a eaftwardly
by lane of (i u .ai and John Dover, fouth
weftwarftiy by vacant laid; north-weftwnrdiy hy
Ha. t, ■- ItowH, and iand vacant;
and nor th - eall ward I y by jar and of Joel Cloud.
A J'rad of 1000 acres, r-lfb in Wiight&oiounh
township, pariih oi St. P u , boundedThutl; e"ft
wardly by land of Hunter and v;.can't lantf,
fouth-weiiwa diy by land of J-.i, ‘ Dover and va
cant Lud, north weftwardly by vacant lano, and
north eaftwardly by J and of J tmes Emmet and va
cant land.
A raft of land, of 1000 acre?, on Brick
House Creek, parish of St. Paul, bounded north
eaftward.lv bv land of Samuel Waller and vacant
land south-west wardly by land of Davtcf Hete..t;
anft fouih eaftwardly by land of Charles Crawford
John Davies, Henry Jones, and land Vacant.
__AH2raft of Laod, containing 1000 acres, oh
tne River Satiila, paLfh of St. Thomas, bounded
southerly by Great Satilla river, and on every o
ther fide by vacant land at the time of survey. ‘
. A;Traft of 300 acre?, oh Satilla river, in the
panfh of St. Mary, bounded south and weft by
land of James Haberfham, east by land of Jamus
Edward Poweh, and north by land ordered John
Graham.
A I fiftiSt of 700 acre?, on Lid Satilla river, pa
rilh of St. Mary, bounded east by land of James
Edward Powell, weft by land of Donald Mackay,
north by Great Satilla river, and south by land of
John Graham.
• ?S o acrcs > Qn a branch of Augus
tin s Creek, adjoining Mr. Skinner’s plantation,
boundedTouth weft wtuily by lands fur veyed for
John Graham, and on all other sides by vacant
land.
A Traft of acres, panfh of St David,
bounded at the time of furvev by the River Alata
maha, welhyardly by land of Lachlan M'Gil’ivray,
and C.ftwaroly by Lnd of Sir James Wright and
Roger Kelfail J ‘
A Traand
vid, near BrunliVick. bounced part ealhvardly and
part WCftward’y by land of James Opalding, nor
therly by land*of Gehry Laurens, and southerly by
land vacant. . 7 1
A 1 own Lot in Brunswick, known by N®.
128. r ; v /
A Town and Wharf Lot in the town of Bruns
wick. known by N 0 .30 each.
, bmldingj, iraproenient,
hereditaments, rights, member*, and appurienn
ers, thereunto belonging, by-the iaid Johif