308 AXNALS OF THE CARXEfHE MuSEU.M. 



Device and Devices Conveyance and Conveyances in the Law 

 Whatsoever for the further better and more perfect Granting 

 Conveying and assuring of all and Singular the said Premises 

 above Mentioned unto the said Thomas Lawrance his heirs and 

 assigns to the only proper use and Behoof of him the said Thomas 

 Lawrance his Heirs and assigns forever as by the said Thomas 

 Lawrance his Heirs and assigns or his or their Council learned 

 in the Law shall be Reasonably devised or advised and Re- 

 (juired In Witness whereof the said George Croghan hath hereto 

 set his hand and seal the day and year first above Written 

 Sealed and Delivered Geo : Croghan [L S] 



in the Presence of us 

 AVilliani Trent' 

 ( leo Morgan " 



Pittsburg September the Nineteenth One Thousand Seven 

 hundred and Seventy five Received of Mr. Thomas Lawrance 

 the sum of Two Thousand Seven hundred and Eighty seven 

 pounds Sterlg Money of Great Brittain being the full Considera- 

 tion Expressed in the above Deed as Witness my Hand 

 Witnesses Geo : Croghan 



William Trent 

 Geo Morgan 



(57) At a Court Continued »S: held for Augusta County at Pitts- 

 burgh September the twenty third day of September 1775 



George Croghan Esquire Acknowledged this his deed of 

 Bargain and Sale to Thomas Lawrance which is Ordered to be 

 Recorded 



Test John Madison 



ExAMD & DELIVERED This Didcnture 



John Gabriel Jones Sept 25th 1775 made the nine- 



teenth day of 

 September One Thousand Seven Hundred and Seventy five Be- 

 tween William Parkyson of the County of Augusta in the 

 Colony of Virginia of the one part and John Mitchell^ of the 

 said County and Colony aforesaid of the other part being of 



' See Introductory, ante p. 13. 



2 Colonel Geo. Morgan, Princeton, N. J., the Indian agent at Pittsburgh, subse- 

 quently (1796) removing to " Morganza," in Washington County, Pennsylvania. 



