KN
O W Y E, That
for in Confideration of
five
Pounds
Twelve Shillings
Sterling Money paid by
William Brasure
into the Treafury
for the ufe of this State, We have granted, and by thefe
Prefents do grant
unto the faid William
Brasure his
Heirs
and Affigns, a
Plantation or Tract
of Land, containing
Two
hundred and forty
Acres
Situate in
the District of Ninety six, above the ancient
boundary, on a branch of the reedy fork, waters of Reedy River
having fuch
Shape, Form and Marks, as are
reprefented by a Plat
hereunto
annexed, together with all
Woods, Trees, Waters, Water-
courfes,
Profits, Commodities, Appurtenances,
and Heriditaments
whatfoever
thereunto belonging, To have and to
hold the faid Tract of
Two hundred and forty
Acres
of Land, and all fingular
other the Premifes hereby granted
unto the
faid William
Brasure his
Heirs and
Affigns, for ever, in free and
common Soccage.
Given under the
Great Seal of the State.
W I T N E S S, his Excellency William
Moultrie
Efquire, Governor and Commander in Chief in and over the faid
State, at Charlefton
this fourth
Day
of December
Anno
Domini, One Thoufand Seven Hundred
and Eigthy
six
and in the
Eleventh
Year of the Independence of the United States of
America.
Willm
L. M. S. Moultrie
And hath thereunto a Plat thereof
annexed, reprefenting
the fame, certified
by
F.
Bremar
Surveyor-General.
3d June 1785