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feet in /root tnd 90 fefet in depth, be the fame more
leA, which was formerly the property of Capt.
Dear, and adjoins a lot of Geifhon Cohen.
i ‘ Robcrtfon v. Kean, survivor of Peter Lavein and
Cos. A plantation or tra£l of latitid, in ihe pari(h
~©f Qhntt Church, containing by eftunation 300
arret, be the fame more or left, joining lands of
Williaftf Struthersand John Wili'on dreeafed. AUo
another plantation or trsft of land, to the paiilh qf
Sr. Philip, containing by estimation acres, be
v the fame more or left, formerly the property of Sa
jnucl Miller, and fioce Stephen Diayion, joining
lands of Thunus Goldfmitb, and lietf-on the fame
. river. .. V , ;•
JMullryne, Esq. v. MTntofh. A house and lot
In Savannah, fnuate in St. James’* Square, oppor
iite the Government House, formerly the property
of Capt. Powell, containing by estimation 60 ieet ip
front and 90 leet in depth, be the fame more or left.
Also a tract or parcel of land, on Cathead Creek*
in the paiilh of 6t. Andrew, containing by estima
tion 500 acies, be thefamk more or left, joining the
townihip of Darien. And also a parcel of land,
being an ill md in the river Ahtamaha, in the said
panlh, containing by estimation aooo acres, be the
lame more or left.
Cowper and Telfai's v.Tficmas Savage. A trafl
or parcel yf land, in <he panlh of Christ Chuich,
on Great Ogechee river, called the Point Plantation,
ccntaidug by ellimation 500 acres, be the fame
jnoie or left,. j> king landstf Jcfcph and William
Gibbon. Also another trail <5T* parcel of land,
containing by estimation 750 acres, be the fame
’ more or left, lying in the parish of St. Philip, called
Stirling Bluff, j ining lands of James Mackay, E q,
Also another trait or parcel of land, in the pariih
of St. Philip* containing by estimation 500 acres,
be the fame more or left, joining land* of Elilha
Butler, and is commonly called Silk Hope. And
also another plantation or parcel of land, in the pa- 4
yifh aforefaid, .usually called*Mi'. Butler’t, con
taining by cfti.uation.soo awes, be the fame more
©r left, joining lands of ---*- Cherry* on the high
xoad to Sunbury, near or joining lands of
Harne. And aHo a quantity rice in the ftiaw, and
i pa’reef nf live ftocic on ofabout the said plantation.
The fame v. William Gibbons fen. A plantation
©r.parcel of land, on which the defendant formerly
fended, in the parish of S'. J -bn, containing by
estimation 500 acres, be the ftme more or left.
Kelfall and another, survivors, v, Lyman Hall.
Several trails or parcels of land, in the pariih of St.
John, containing together 1500 acres, be the fame
snore or.lefs, joining lands of W iliam Way and
John Stewart:
Kelfall and another v. Be- j imin Andrew. A
irafl or pafpel of land, in the parifli of St. johr,
containing by estimation 500 sens, be the fame more
jot left joining lands of the late William Jane?.
Same v. J0 feph Oswald. Sfcmon Paterfor, sur
viving Obligee, v. fame. A tia£l or paiccl of
lard, in the parish of St. John, containing by esti
mation 500 acres, be the fame more or left, bounded
bj North N:w, ort river and lands of--- • Gibbon?.
Sim n Pateifun, surviving Cos tner, v. Gideon
D le. Simon Pateifon and William Lang v.
irme. Simon Pateifon, surviving Obligee, v.fame.
A \ aifl if landjtn the parifli of St. John, contain*
ing by cili -ation 500 acres, more or less.
Simon Pateifon, surviving Copartner, v. Berja
min Andrew, Simon .Paterson and William Lang
v. fame. Sim n Pa erfon, surviving Obligee, v.
lame* A of land, in the patifli of St. John,
containing by estimation 500 acre*, more or less.
Simon Paurfun and William Lang v. Thomas
Elliott. Simon Paterson, surviving Obligee, v.
fame. A ttafl of land, in the pari Hi of St. John,
containing by estimation 300 acres, more or left.
Simon Paterson, surviving Obligee, v. William
Graves fen. Two trails of land, in the
$U John, containing by estimation 500 acres each,
mote or Ufa, bounded on the east by William Graves
jun. on tlie weft by Estate of John Stewart, and
north by Dr. Rrqwnfoja.’ ■;
Samuel Douglass and Andrew Lord v. Hepworth .
Carter. A trail of land, in the parish of St. John,,
containing by estimation 300 acres, more or left.
Simon Paterson, surviving Obligee, v. William
Quarterman. A tract of land, in the pariih of St.
- John, containing by estimation 300 acres, more or
left.
Samuel Douglass and Andrew Lord v. James
Butler. A trail of land on Turtle river, contain
ing by estimation 300 acres, more or left.
Samuel Douglais and Andrew Lord v. Robert
Hudson. A traft of land, ‘in the pariih of Sr.
Matthew, containing by estimation 300 acres, more
briefs.
Graham and another v. Shera Butler. A trail
©f land, in the pariih of St. Philip, containing by
estimation 500 acres, be the fame more of less, ly
ing rear Fort Argyle.
Storr and Ried v. James Stewart. A trafl of
land, in the pariih of St. John, containing by efti
rration 506 acres, be the fame more or left, lying
fnear M nway Mcetingbouft, and joining lands of
Lyman Hall.
M’Gown and others v. Ad?m Fowler B iftnne.
A tr.il of land, in ihe parish cf Christ Church,
containing by estimation 500 acre?, be the fame
more n left, lying In the dimift cf Little Ogechee,
adjoining lands of th<? late John M’Lear.
Samuel Donglaft &al. v. JHin Marun, furjivirig
Cbpaifr eu AfVx naer Ingiis, Isstecutor, v. fame.
A (plantation or tisil of land, in the pariih cf Sr.
Philip, containing hv estimation 1000 acres, more
or less, ft uate near Fo t Argyle, ’bounding on the
lands cl Jonathan Bryan. A lot the Truftcei
©ardeni* ileac J&sllej’a *4
. Paterfon', furvfviug Obligee, v.‘Thomas Morris.
A tiaft of land, in ths panlh of St. Andrew, con
taining by cltnuation 500 actes, be the fame mure
or Jtfs. /
Paterson ic il, y, John EJJiott. Tat erfon, sur
viving Obligee, v. fame. A trad of land, ia ihe
pariih of St. Johor, containing by estimation 300
acres, more pr It ft. - ! .<
—1 Pateifon & at. y. James Stewart. A trad of
land, in the pariih of St. containing by efti
m?ticn 200 acres, more or left. 1-
Paterfun St al. v. Lyman Hall. Pateifon, fur
vivirg Obligee, v.fame. A tra&ofland, in the
pariih of St. John, containing by eftimatiun 1000
more or less.
• Paterson & al. v. Charles Midleton. A trade!
|;nd In the paiilh of St. John, also a trad in the pa-,
rilh of St. Andrew, containing by estimation 500
acres* more or less. v
r Alexander Inglis, Executor, v. George Walton.
A house aod lot in thfc town of Savannah, in the
paiilh of Christ Church, containing”6o feet front
and 90 feet deep, more or left, near the Govern
ment House in St. James's Square, where the de
fendant formerly rrfided.
Simon Paterson, surviving Obligee, v. Robert
Quarterman. A trad of land, in the pariih of St.
John, containing by estimation 300 acres, mete or
left. v
Samev. John Wiy v A trad of land, in'tbe pa
rilh of St. John, containing by efttma.ion 300 acre?,
uioie or leis.
Samev. Palmer Guiding. A trad of la in
the pariih of St. John* containing by estimation 300
acies, mote or left.
Same v. Samud Stevens. A trad of land, in the
pariih of St. John, containing by eitimation 1000
acres, more or left .
Paterson Sc al. . Thoma* Quarterman. A trad
of land, iii the pariih of Sr. Jnhr, containing by
est imaiion 300 acres, mart cr left.
Together with a!( tlie^wellu.£-houses, bu IJingt,
heieditamentr, lignts* rtiembe-rs/ a'lirf appunenan
ces, tt the picmifes abovenreiitfoncd rcfpeCliVcly
bdoneii g. - - _ .
LEWIS juh. ft*. hliri' v
Savannah, August 2,'1781.. .
On Monday the 3d of Sept, will be fold, at the
JVIi dial’s Office in Bull Street, to the highvft
b dder, for cash, the fate to begin precisely at 11
o’clock,
A TRACT of Land, in 9t. Philip’s parish, con
taining 500 acres, be the fame more o£ left,
bounded <- n the north and east by lands of Thomas
Young, F <ji <-n the weft by lands -f Samuel Miller
or John Jenkins/and on the fuuth and east by a
mar Ih and creek commonly called Cubbedge’s Ci etk,
the property of George Cubb.dg-, aid seized on ex
ecution.
Lot N 0 .2 in Duke’? Street, Savannah, fronting
to the north on Reynolds’s Square, containing Cos
feet front and 90 feet deep, wheieon William Ewea
lately reftded, adjoining the lot of William Ross.
Affo another Lot, N 0 .2, on the lame street, front
ing to the north on Ellu’s Square, containing 60
feet front and 90 in depth, adjoining the lot late
Woodruff’s. Also the WettCrmoft Moiety of the
Lot known by the letter P, containing Cos feet front
to the weft common, and 90 feet in depth, be the
fame more or left, on the other moiety of the said
lot. And also a Plantation or Parcel of Land, con
taining by estimation 500 acre?, be the fame mors or
left, in the parish of St. George in Georgia, bound
ed north-east and ftuth east by land of Lachlan
M’Giiiivray, and cn alJLother lidts by land vacant
at the time of the survey. The whole the property
of William Ewen deceased.
Several Trails of Land in the parish of Sit.
Mathew, containing by estimation 1450 acres, be
ths fame more or left, fnuated upon the river
chee, and joir ing lands of Thomas Firming. Also
an undivided Moiety of 1000 Acres of Lind, in the
* parish l f St. George, on the Widow Fryer’s Branch,
near Telfair’s Mills. The property cf William
v Belcher deceased, and feizel on execution.
LEWIS JOHNSTON jun. Pio. Mar.
Savannah, August 2, 1781.
To be fold to the highest bidder, for ca(h, in the
following causes, under attachment from his
General Court of the province of
Georgia, on Monday the roth day of beptem-
next, the, file to begin precisely at 10 o’-
clock in the forenoon, and end at 1 o’clock in
the afternoon, and to be continued from day to
day, between hours* until the whole
is disposed of, 0. v
The undermentioned Property, viz.
William Fox and Cos. v. Lewis Mutteair. Same
v. fame. A traft of land, in the parifli of St. An
drew, containing by estimation 4©.i acres, be the
fame more Or left, Joining or near lands of Thomas
Quarterman.
Same v. Robert Sallens. A trail of land, in
the pariih of St. John, containing by estimation
acres, near Newport ferry, joining lands of
Thomas Young. Alio another trail, in the pariih
of St. Philip, containing by estimation acre?,
trkich is on oftiear Canouchic river.
Same v. Thomas Bacon. A trail qf land, ,in
thf parifli of St. John, containing by estimation
acres, near lands of Jonathan Bacon, and
joins lands of John Bacon.
Same v, Edward Way. A trail of land, in
parish of. John, containing ellimatioti CoJ
aefeesi, be.the fame more or less, joining laifth 0?
John Jones. ... ’—■—; - r-.
S.ime v. William Graves A lot of
with a ftbre house-thereon, at Newport Landing
containing 60 leer in front and 90 fdet in depth*
more or left. . ,
Same y. Elijah Lewis. A trail of land, in the
parish qf St, Andrew, containing by estimation -
acres, which lies on the Mouarfwamp; and also
ether trails in St. David’s parifli.
Same v. John IViitch'el!. A trail of land, [n
the parish of St. John, containing by ertimatiqti
acres, near the Mectinghoufe, whicl?
the defendant formerly resided, and rs near or adi
joins lands of fames Dun woody ind Josiah Bacon
Same v. Joseph M’Gowen. A trail of land, in
the parish of St. John, containing by estimation
200 acres, be the fame more or less, which lhs
near lands qf John Winh on North Newport, and
jdins lands of Benjamin-Stead.
.Jd-SaudDut-K* William Grave* fen. and Wtiffinf
Graves jun. A lot of land, in the pariih of
John, on Newport Landing, with a (lore house
thereon, containing 60 feet front on the road, and
po feet depth.
r Same y. Benjamin Andrew. A trail ofland, in
she parish of St. John, containing 200 acres, be
the fame more or less, commonly
Bradw'ell’s. another trail of land, in the
parish of St. John, containing by estimation 2oq •
acres, be the fame more or less, situate at a place
called the Defart, near lands of Mrs. Bifney and
the late Joseph Andrew dteesfed.
• Same v. William Way. ~A £?asb of land on
Midway swamp, in the parish of St. Johu, con
taitiiog by cftiipatiorr acres., situate near the
brqad road and nigh lands’ cf Lyman Midi,
Same v, Joseph Lew is. A trail of fend, in-the
parish of St. David, containing by estimation
Also : Lii and,. ir. -thefpsnfh'c}
St. Andrew, containing'by elumation aCres.
; Together With all the dwelling houses, build.
fagS hereditaments, rights, niembers, and appur.
tenances,. to the premises abovementioned refp’ec*
tivcly belonging. , .
LEWIS JOHNSTON jun. Pro. Mar.
Savannah, August 9, *7 • •
On Saturday the 1 Bth of August, will be foljfto the
highest bidder, for cafli, at the-Maiihal' 's Xjgict
in Bull Street, theiale.AO begin precisely at 11
o’clock,
A NEGRO Man, named Aberdeen, belonging
to Alexander Reid, and fetzed on execution
by LEWIS JOHNSTON jun. Pro. Mar.
Savannah, August 9, 1 781.
■ ■ - *mmm‘ - ‘
On Saturday the Bth of September next, will o£
fold to the highest bidder, for cash, at the Mar
flial’s Office in Bull Street, the fulc to begin pre
cisely at 11 o’clock,
A LOT of Land at YamacratV, with a diver
ling-houfe thereon, containing by ellimatioh
60 feet in front and 90 in depth, be the fame more
or less, joining on a lot of Samuel Elbert to the
westward, and to the east: a lot at present occupied
sty Mr. Aaron Vardie, and commonly called the
Waggon Yard, the property of Joseph Wood, ar*d
seized on execution by
LEWIS JOHNSTON jun. Pro. Mar.
Savannah, August 9, 1781.
GEORGfA, IT. T.’i H E Honourable Anihokt
Jl Stokes, Esquire, Chief Juflicc
:fr-AuJSrro.K. of his Mnjeftv’s Provi ncr 6f"G core ia,
in America, in pursuance ot sn aft nf
the General AfTembly of the said province, entitled, ** An
M A6t for the Relief of of his Majc rlv’b 1 oyal Suh
** jeits as have any real or personal Property in the Vitf
“ vince of Georgia, an ! Whofc Titles, lieeds, Bondi,
<* Notes, Specialties, and other Voucheis,
and Writings, have been either loft, destroyed, ore "TT--
11 ried oft, during the Time herein aftermentioned,” D<f>
That John Foulis, of Savannah, -Merchunt*
hath made t deposition before nit, fmtehftnj fits ! J..
notes, and a waste-book for the year 1775, f cnt by him
to the of Jamaica, in the Weft Indies, and hath
not received the fame : That an ex aft ftatc of all the firms
of money due to the said John Foulis upon the faiFbonJt,
notes, and orders, has been taken before a Notary.PubUck
in -the said Island of Jamaica, is now filed in the. Protho
■ notarty’s Office, ihiblixed'To’tTiir petition’ and affidavit of
the said John Foulis, which deposition and fta'tc of the
bonds, notes, and orders, remain in tht
Office open to the infpeftion of all persons whalfocver j
and, unlel's good cadfe is ftiewn oa oath to the contrary,
within four calendar months after the publication of this
notice in the Georgia Gazette, I fhartl declare, by certifi
cate under my hand, fubferibed under such dcpoliticm, that
*s the fame stands uncohtroverted.
Given under my hanil, at Savannah, in the pro
vince afore said, the thirtieth day of June, ia
the year of our Lord one thousand seven hun
dred and eighty-one, and in the twenty hi ft
year of his Majesty’s reign. ‘ \
~ W A N T ]*; I),
ALAD years of age, as an Appren
tice to the Printing Bufmefc. Aoplv
JAMES JOHNSTON.
- Tinted by JAMES JOHNSTON.
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