live oak, South sixty five degrees west, ninety and a half
chains, thence by another line running parallel to the first
from the said live oak to a line South thirty five degrees
East one hundred and eleven chains, thnce by an other
line running parallel to the second line from the said line
to the line of commencement North sixty five degrees East ninety
and a half chains Bulling and Bounding to the North on
lands of William Hale to the South on lands of Robert Mae
Hardy and to the east & west on Vacant lands having
such such shape form and marks corners and distances
as are discribebed in a plat of the said said tract
made by Don Andrew Busginin Surveyor on the twentyth
day of April in the year of our Lord One thousand eight
hundred and nineteen and recorded in the Office of the
secretary of government at St. Augustine on the eighth day of
May in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred
and nineteen a copy of which is annexed to the conveyance
of the said tract of land by the said George I.F. Clarke
to me the said Thomas Napier. Also all that other piece parcel
or tract of land situate lying and being in the Territory afore
said On the West side of the Lagoon of the river ** other
wise called Indian River at a place called Flounder Creek
lying to the northwest of the ***** over or crossing place from
the Hillsborough River to the Indian River containing one
thousand acres which said tract of land was purchased by
the said George I.F. Clarke from William Garvin on the
eighth day of January in the year of our Lord one
thousand eight hundred and twenty one South
ernmost mority or half part of a tract of two thousand
acres granted by the Spanish Government to the said
William Garvin on the twenty sixth day of November
in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred
and seventeen and which is set out and limited
by lines following that is to say by a line |