Stovall/Hall Indenture, 1824 - Patrick Co. VA

PATRICK CO. VA. DEED BOOK - December 24, 1824
D.B. #6,pg. 361
This Indenture made this 24 day of December in the year of our Lord 1824 
between Archelous H. Stovall of the County of Patrick and State of Virg. Of 
the one part, and John Hall Sheriff of the County and State aforesaid of the 
second part.  Witnesseth that the said Archelous H. Stovall for and in 
consideration of a debt of honor promises one shilling and nine pence current 
money of Virginia with legal interest-thereon from 25th day of September 1821 
till payment of the costs of suit  --- $7.67 cents and 15/. and  Sheriff's 
considerations  --- due to John Jones April 26th will more fully show 
reference being --- to the Judgment  obtained in the County Court of Patrick 
aforesaid by the said Jones April as aforesaid date the said Stovall hath 
bargained ----- released and confirmed unto the said John Hall Sheriff as 
aforesaid his heirs and assignees forever one certain tract or parcel of land 
situated lying and being in the County of Patrick on the North waters of 
Lovings Creek containing 200 acres more or less and bounded as followith; to 
wit; Beginning at a Spanish Oak on a ridge near a path that leads to Elana 
Ayers thence running N. 30 W. 120 poles to a Chestnut Oak N. 82 W. 89 poles 
to a White Oak thence South 35 W. 124 poles to a Red Oak  to 56 W. 97 poles 
to a --- tree to 30 E. 104 poles to a White oak in Clouds and John Johnsons 
line with Clouds to 30 E. 180 poles to a ---- thereto the beginning with all 
woods, ways, water and water courses fences trees, orchards, houses and all 
other the ------appertaining or in any wise belonging thereto to have and to 
hold the same to him the said John Hall Sheriff as aforesaid and his heirs 
and assignees against ---- any heirs and all and every other person or 
persons whatsoever either in or equity receiving claiming in having any just 
right title or estate therein ----- by these presents forever warrant and 
defend the land and premises above mentioned to the said John Hall Sheriff 
his heirs and successors  to hold and fully enjoy the same.  In witness 
whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal this day and year 
above written.   A. H. Stovall
Signed sealed and delivered in presence of; H. Fitzgerald  Geo. Carter  A. 
Staples  Britt Stovall

See deed' of 1818 - "Britt Stovall to Archelous H. Stovall

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