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of a pole to a Gun Barrel thence 48°25 west 14 poles and 2 tenths of a pole to a Gun Barrell thence South 41°35 West 67 poles and 3 tenths of a pole to a fork thence South 48°25 East 14 poles and 2 tenths of a pole to the Beginning containing Six acres and Fifty seven poles as surveyed by James Wm Brown Dep Sur Jefferson Ct together with all and singular the rights improvements hereditatements and appurtenances whatsoever thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining and the revisions remainders rents issues and profits thereof to have and to hold the said peace of land with all and singular the premises and appurtanances hereby Granted unto the John Rockinbough his heirs and assigns forever to the only proper to the only proper use and behoof of him the said John Rockinbough his heirs and assigns forever - and the said George Rowles for [[strikethrough]] his [[/strikethrough]] himself his heirs executor and aministrators doth covenant with the said John Rockinbough his heirs and assigns that he the said George Rowles is seized of a good and indefensable Estate of inheritance in fee simple of and in the premises hereby granted and conveyed and that he hath good right to convey the same to the said John Rockingbough in manner aforesaid and lastly that the said George Rowles for himself and his heirs all and singular the premises hereby granted with their appurtances unto the said John

Transcription Notes:
"Gun Barrel"==gun barrels were sometimes used to mark property corners/lines in lieu of iron pipes. They were expected to serve as fairly permanent markers.