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 1882 PROCLAMATIONS, ms. less to a white oak tree; thence north fifty-one degrees thirty- seven minutes east a distance of one thousand two hundred and eight —fou.r feet (1284’) more or less to an iron pipe two and fifty hundllredths feet (2.50') southwest of a pine tree; thence north fifty-nine degrees twelve minutes west a distance of two hundred and eight eet (208’) more or less to the center line of the Count Road; thence along the center line of the County Road north fort£—two degrees orty-three minutes west a distance of seven undred and forty feet (740’) more or less; thence continuing along the center line of the CountKsRoad north fifty-nine degrees fifty-three minutes west a tance of three imdred and forty-two  sixty hundredths feet (342.60') more or less; thence_contmuing along the center line of the C0unl<&Road north e1§hty-three degrees thirty-two minutes west a tance of two undred and twenty-five feet (225’) more or less; thence south seventy-nine degrees five minutes west a distance of three hundred eet (300’) more or less to an iron gipe on the south side of the _Gounty Road· thence south one egrees fifty minutes east a distance of six hundred and thirty-two and thirty hundredths feet (632.30’) to an iron pipe; thence south twelve degrees fifty-seven minutes east a distance of two hundred and thirty-one feet (231f) more or less to an iron dpgpe; thence south twenty-six  thnty-four minutes east a tance of two hundred and thirty-nine and twenty hundredths feet (239.20’) more or less to an iron pipe near a cedar stump and two stones; thence south thirty-one egrees fifty-four minutes west a distance of five thousand three hundred and eighty-six feet (5386') more or less to an iron pipe near a stone in a small branch; thence south six?-one degrees fifty-six minutes east a distance of two thousan seven hundred and sixty- seven feet (2767’) more or less to an iron pipe· thence south seven degrees fiftg-Eve minutes west a distance of, five thousand three hundred an forty-three feet (5343’) more or less to a cedar stake which stake is distant five and seventy hundredths feet (5.70') more or less from old marked beech tree and seven feet (7 ’) more or less from old marked dogwood pointers te Chopawamsic Creek; thence along Chopawamsic Creek south seventy- two degrees no minutes east a distance of three hundred feet more or less; thence south forty-eight degrees forty-five minutes east a distance of two hundred and sixty feet more or less; thence along the old bed of Cho£awamsic Creek north thirty- four degrees ten minutes east a 'stance of three hundred and seventy feet (370’) more or less' thence south fifty-eight degrees five minutes east a distance of four hundred and seventy feet more or less; thence south thirty-four degrees no minutes east a distance of two hundred and sixty feet (260’) more or less; thence south one degrees no minutes west a distance of three hundred feet more or less; thence south eighteen de ees forty mmutes east a distance of two hundred and sixty greet (260) more or less; thence south fift -three degrees five minutes east a distance of three hundred and thirty feet (330') more or less; thence south five degrees fifty-six minutes east a distance of five hundred and sixty-two and forty hundredths feet (562.40’) more or less to a certain point which point marks the intersection of the center line o the main channel of Chopawamsic Creek with the Richmond and Washin%on Highway; thence in a general easterghdirection following the center line of the said mann channel of olplawamsic Creek to its point of intersection with the low water e of the Potomac River; thence in a general northeasterly direction following the low water line of the Potomac River to the point of beginmng. Containinginallforty·