Tennessee
General Land Grant Book A, page
465
Hardy
Murfree Grant No. 723 for 700 Acres
Recorded March 31-1809
{ SEAL} THE STATE
OF TENNESSEE-No.
To all to
whom these presents shall come--greetings
KNOW YE, That,
for and in consideration of Military service performed by William Boswell to the
State of North Carolina, warrant No. 3594, dated the 27-day of June 1788 and
entered on the 28 day of August 1808 by No. 363
there is granted by the State of Tennessee, unto Hardy
Murfree, assignee of the said William Boswell
a certain Tract or Parcel of LAND, containing Seven
hundred acres, the residue of said Warrant,
lying in Bedford County in the Second District, third range
and fourth section on the West waters of the East fork of Rock Creek. Beginning at an Ash, Ironwood and Lynn, the
same being the North West corner to Cpt. John Medaris' thirty five hundred and
ninety six acre tract, number of entry: forty three, number of location drawn,
forty four. Running thence with said
Medaris' West boundary line South crossing a small creek at two hundred and
forty poles, in all five hundred and ten poles to a Lynn, Beech and Sugartree
in said Medaris' West boundary line, thence West two hundred and nineteen and
six tenth poles to two Ash saplings in Felix Robertson's East boundary line,
thence with the same North, crossing a dry drain at seventy two poles, crossing
a branch running to the right at two hundred and eight poles, crossing the
above mentioned creek at two hundred and sixty eight poles, passing said
Robertson's corner, in all five hundred and ten poles to a Stake, thence East
to the Beginning - Surveyed June 16-1808 -
With the hereditaments and appurtenances. To HAVE and to HOLD the said Tract or Parcel of LAND, with its
appurtenances, to the said Hardy Murfree
and his heirs forever.
In Witness Whereof, John Sevier, Governor of the State of
Tennessee hath hereunto set his hand and caused the Great Seal of the State to
be affixed, at Knoxville, on the sixteenth day of December in the
year of our lord, one thousand eight hundred and eight, and of the independence
of the United States, the thirty third.
BY THE
GOVERNOR:
John Sevier R. Houston
SECRETARY
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