Benjamin Bradshaw Grant 1822
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Thomas M. Randolph, Esquire, Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia: To all to whom these presents shall come Greeting: Know ye in conformity with a survey, made on the _____ day of November 1814; by virtue of a Land office Treasury warrant, No. 3017, ifsued the 21st November, 1809, there is granted by the said Commonwealth unto Benjamin Bradshaw, a certain tract or parcel of Land, containing one hundred and ten acres, situate in the County of Southampton, and bounded as followeth to wit:  Beginning at a red oak a corner of Benjamin Bradshaw, thence, north twenty five degrees west, one hundred and sixty poles to a sweet gum, a corner of Thadeus Powel; thence south seventy four degrees west, forty-four poles; thence south sixty one degrees west, sixty six poles to a white oak a corner of Richard Bradshaw; thence south twenty six degrees east, one hundred and sixty poles to a red oak, a corner of Benjamin Bradshaw, thence north seventy degrees east, one hundred and ten poles to the beginning. To have and to hold the said tract or parcel of Land, with its appurtenances to the said Benjamin Bradshaw, and his heirs forever.  In witnefs whereof, the said Thomas M. Randolph, Esquire, Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia, hath hereunto set his hand, and caused the lefser Seal of the said Commonwealth to be affixed at Richmond on the first day of November in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-two and of the Commonwealth the forty-seventh. 

Thos. M. Randolph