John Bradshaw Deed 1764
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This Indenture made the 21st day of February One thousand Seven hundred and Sixty four between John Bradshaw of the County of Goochland of the One part and Thomas Whitlock of the same County of the other part Witnefseth that the Said John Bradshaw for and in Consideration of the Sum of Six pounds Current money of Virg.a, to the Said John Bradshaw By the Said Thomas Whitlock in hand paid, hath Given, Granted, Bargained, Sold, alien'd enfcoff'd Confirmed, and made Over, and By these presents, doth Give, Grant, Bargain, Sell, alien, enfcoff Confirm and make Over unto the Said Thomas Whitlock and to his heirs, and afsigns, for Ever One Certain tract of Land Containing Six Acres lying and being in goochland On a Branch of Bever Creek, and Bounded as Followeth to wit, Beginning att a Corner Parsimmon tree in Thomas Whitlocks line and Running thence acrofs the Branch N.60.W 3 poles to a Corner maple.  Thence down the Swamp S.25.W: 18 poles, and S.17 poles, and S.40.W 10 poles to a fore and aft Red Oak, Then S.10.E 39 poles, and S.33W 24 poles to a Corner Gum in the Said Bradshaws line, Then Crofsing the Branch S.20.E.15 poles to a Corner popler of the Said Bradshaw,  Thence up the Swamp N.48.E 20 poles to a Corner White Oak  In the old Dividing line of the said Parties, and from thence up the Swamp According to its meanders to the Beginning with all Houses, Orchards, Gardens, fences, and all Other Appurtenances to the Same belonging   To have an to hold pofsefs and Enjoy the Said land and premises be the Same more or lefs According to the Bounds aforesaid unto the Said Thomas Whitlock and to heirs for Ever, to the Only use and behoof of him the said Whitlock his heirs and afsigns for Ever.   And the Said John Bradshaw, doth hereby Covenant, for himself and his heirs that he will warrant, the Said land unto the Said Thomas Whitlock and to his Heirs and afsigns forever.  In Witnefs whereof the Said John Bradshaw hath hereunto Set his hand and Seal the Day and year above written.
Signed and Delivered
   In presence of . . . .
Tho M Bruten.
John Danil Coleman.
James Cook.
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Memorandum that on the 21st of February 1764 Quiet and Peaceable, pofsefsion with Livery of Seizin of the lands within mentioned was made and Given by John Bradshaw to Thos. Whitlock, according to the form and Effect of the within writing
In presence of . . . .
Tho M Bruten.
John Danil Coleman.
James Cook.

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February 21st.1764 Received of Thos. Whitlock the Sum of Six pounds, being the Considert.o money for the lands and premises within mentioned

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           At a Court held for Goochland County February the 21st.1764.
This Deed with the Livery of Seizin & receipt endorsed, were proved by the Oaths of the Witnefses hereto to be the Acts & Deeds of John Bradshaw, and ordered to be Recorded.

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Val Wood ClCur

 Source: Deed Book 8, Pages 388-389: Goochland County Court House, Goochland, Virginia