Charles F. Stewart}

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Wm W. Hall               }

 

 

                              This deed made this 17th day of February the year 1881, between Charles F. Stewart party

                              of the first part and William W. Hall party of the second part. All of the county of Norfolk

                              and state of Virginia. Witnesseth that for and in consideration of the sum of one hundred

                              and sixty dollars($160) to him in hand paid by the party of the second part the reciept                           whereof is hereby acknowledged. The said Charles F. Stewart has granted, bargained, and

                              sold and by these price does grant bargain and sell with general warranty unto the said

                              Wm W. Hall or his heirs, all the right, title, interest claimed, or demand. Which the said

                              Charles F. Stewart has in and to that certain peice or parcel of land either in law or equity

                              which is his part of Phoeby Stewart's estate, situated lying as being in Pleasant Grove

                              Magisterial District, County of Norfolk, and state of Virginia, and bounded as follows, to

                              wit on the west from a pine tree, which is a line between said land and the "Clinton tract"

                              by the Johnstown Road for a distance of three hundred and sixty yards to a stake on

                              said road from said stake bounded by land of Samuel W. Stewart to a division stake on

                              Thos F. Gwinns line, thence three hundred and thirty (330) yards running between said

                              land and Thos Gwinns and Gammon's land to a pine tree on Gammon's line thence to the

                              pine tree on Johnstown road, the starting point, containing twenty five acres more or less.

                              The said Charles F. Stewart cevenants that he has the right to convey the said land to

                              grantor, that he has done no act to incumber the said land and that to granter shall have

                              quiet possession of the said land free from all incumbers and that the said party of the

                              first part will exclude such further assurances of the said land as may be requisited.

                                             Witness the following signature and seal.

                                                                                          Charles F. Stewart               <SEAL>

                              Witness

                              W. S. Sykes

 

                                             State of Virginia

                              County of Norfolk to wit:

                                                            I C. C. Jackson a Justice of the peace for the aforesaid, in the state of

                              Virginia do certify that Charles F. Stewart whose name is signed to the writing above

                              bearing date 17th February 1881 has acknowledged the same before me in my county

                              aforesaid. Given under my hand this 17th day of February 1881.                   

                                                                                          C. C. Jackson J. P.