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one right, James Dunlap one right, Thomas Dunlap one right, Elizabeth 
Bell a half right, John Crawford one right, John Savage one and a half 
rights, Adam Boyd one right, John Morrison one and a half rights, 
James Widden (Whidden) one right, Alexander Miller one and a half 
rights, David Widden a half right, Thomas Archibald one and a half 
rights, John Rains one right, Robert Hunter one and a half rights, 
William Kennedy one and a half rights, John McKeen two rights, John 
McKeen, Jr., one right, William McKeen one right, John Fulton, one 
and three quarters rights, William Loggan (Logan) one and a half 
rights, John Loggan one and a half rights, George Scott one and a 
half rights, David Dickie one and a half rights, Jennet Logan one right, 
Samuel Archibald one and a third rights, Matthew Archibald one 
right, John Archibald one right, David Archibald two rights, James 
Wright one right, Joseph Moore one and a half rights, John Caldwell 
one right, Adam Dickie one and three quarters rights, Charles Cox 
one and a half rights, Robert Dickie one right, Andrew McCowan 
one right, John Headlock one right, Thomas Archibald, Jr., one right, 
James Archibald one right, David Archibald one right, David Archibald, 
2nd, a half right, John Archibald one right, David Archibald, 3rd, one 
right, William Fisher one and five sixths rights, John Fisher one right, 
James Fisher one right, Charles McCay (Mc Kay) one and one third rights, 
Matthew Taylor one and a half rights, John Taylor one right, John 
Hinglin one right, Ministerial one right, Alexander McNutt, Esq., one 
right, Moses Blaisdell one and a half rights, Hugh Moore one right, 
William Moore one right, George Hows one right, David Fisher one 
right, Samuel Fisher one right, William Fisher Jr., one right, consonant 
to his Majesty’s instructions dated 20 May, 1763, their heirs and as- 
signs, a tract of land situated lying and being beginning at a creek 
about half a mile up Salmon River on the north side and running east 
four miles, thence south six miles and a quarter, thence south eighty- 
seven degrees west twelve miles and a quarter, more or less, to the 
Shubenacadie River, thence is bounded by said river and Cobequid 
Bay to the first mentioned boundary, containing on the whole by 
estimation fifty thousand acres more or less, being in the township of 
Truro in the said Province of Nova Scotia, with all manner of rights, 
royalties, privileges, franchises, and appurtenances whatsoever, with- 
out any exception or reservation whatsoever. To have and to hold the 
said granted premises with all privileges, profits, commodities, and 
appurtenances thereunto belonging, unto the said [all the grantees’ 
names here repeated], their heirs and assigns according to the share 
affixed to each person’s name as above, yielding and paying the said 
grantees, their heirs and assigns, and by the acceptation hereof each of the 
said grantees binds and obliges himself, his heirs, executors and assigns, 
