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Under the two
first mentioned papers
Nos. 21 & 8 part 1 [added above] (of Land) purchases
have been made [crossed out] (to the)
by the agent of Dr Lang
to the extent of £406. 18. 11
& applications have been
[crossed out] (P) made for the issue
of Deeds in favor of
several Persons who
claim to be entitled
to benefit in the order
- altho' under the opinion
of the Law Officers
their preparation [crossed out] (of the
Deeds) is deferred for
the confirmation of
Dr Lang, whose agent

made

[faint notes in left margin]

50/386

Letters ... 20 March

& ............ 8 Jan'y 1850 -

Notes and Questions

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ReidCaronTalia95

The single letter and strikes near monetary number values indicate money systems of the British colonial system during the early 1800s. Most likely shillings and pence but would need to double check.

Gurt is a real word indicating a large area

LW

The word is 'first', not 'gurt'. Pounds Stirling £, shillings s, pence d.

ReidCaronTalia95

OK