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(what the {Lieutenant} Colonel calls) the peoples Right; and
placing their names against such farms as
may suit his own convenience to have; a measure
which I conceive to be in direct opposition to his
Majestys instructions and the Governors Orders
to the Agents
It may therefore become necessary
thereafter in case any dispute should arise
respecting the propriety of one persons right
to a farm rather that another to enquire at
what period the Agents assigned that particu-
lar lot, which will perhaps clearly prove
whose title is best founded
I have the Honor to be
Your most Obedient and
very humble Servant,
({Signed})Edward Brudenell
Charles Morris {Esquire} Surveyer General
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