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four IJetween Michael Kintner ^: Kaithrine his wife & George 

 Kintner and Susannah his wife of the County of Augusta of 

 the one part and Nicholas Mace of the County aforesaid of the 

 other part Witnesseth that for and in Consideration of Twenty 

 pounds Current Money of Virginia to the said Michael & 

 Catherine Kintner and George Kintner \- Susannah his wife 

 in hand i)aid 1)\' the said Nicholas Mace at or before the Seal- 

 ing and delivery of these jjresents the receipt whereof he doth 

 hereby acknowledge and thereof doth release acciuit and dis- 

 charge the said Nocholas Mace his heirs and Assigns by these 

 presents Them the said Michael Kintner \- Catherine his wife 

 and George Kintner and Susannah hath granted Bargained and 

 Sold aliened released and confirmed And by these presents 

 doth grant bargain Sell Alien release and confirm unto the said 

 Nicholas Mace (in his Actual possession now being by Virtue 

 of a Bargain and sale to him thereof made by the said Michael 

 and George Kintner for one whole year by Indenture bearing 

 date the day next before the day of the date of these presents 

 and by force of the Statute for transferring Uses into posses- 

 sion) and his heirs One certain tract or parcel of Land con- 

 taining fifty Acres lying and being in the County of Augusta 

 on the Branches of Brocks Creek being a part of two tracts the 

 one of Two Hundred Acres granted to the said Michael and 

 George Kintner by Pattent bearing date the twenty sixth day 

 of July One thousand seven hundred and sixty five and a part 

 of a tract of thirty four Acres made over to said Kinters by 

 Jonathan Douglass by Lease and Release dated the 14th and 

 15th days of November 1762 being all on the North side of 

 a Ridge joining to said Maces other Land and bounded as 

 followeth viz : Beginning at a Black Oak on a Ridge and 

 thence North Twenty nine Degrees East One hundred and 

 ninety four poles crossing both tracts to two Black Oaks on the 

 (30) Patent line & with the same North Seventy Degrees West 

 Twenty poles to Two White Oaks & a hickory and South forty 

 one Degrees West One hundred and eighty poles to a White 

 Oak and thence North Sixty five Degrees West thirty two 

 I)oles to a Locust near a Branch and South Twenty eight West 

 twenty four poles to some White Oak Grubs on a Ridge & 

 thence South Sixty five East Ninety four poles to the beginning 



