. American state papers : documents, legislative and executive, of the Congress of the United States ... . arge, to which 1 refer; and at the requestof the party, do seal and sign the ])resent cnpy on two leaves of ordinary pajier, staniiis ni)t being Augustine, Florida, February 22, 1810. JUAN DE ENTi;.VL(.;0, rfe. I certify the foregoing to bo a true and correct translation from a document in the Spanish languageon file in the public archives of St. Augustine. F. J. FATIO, S. n. L. afrrauslation.] Don George J. F. Clarke, lieutenant of the local militia of St. Augustine, Florida, an
. American state papers : documents, legislative and executive, of the Congress of the United States ... . arge, to which 1 refer; and at the requestof the party, do seal and sign the ])resent cnpy on two leaves of ordinary pajier, staniiis ni)t being Augustine, Florida, February 22, 1810. JUAN DE ENTi;.VL(.;0, rfe. I certify the foregoing to bo a true and correct translation from a document in the Spanish languageon file in the public archives of St. Augustine. F. J. FATIO, S. n. L. afrrauslation.] Don George J. F. Clarke, lieutenant of the local militia of St. Augustine, Florida, and surveyor general,appointed by the governor of said city and province: I certify that I have measured and laid off for DonGeorge Atkinson, merchant, of this town, five hundred and fifty acres of land, which were granted him bythe government, August 8, 1803, on the west side of the river St. Johns, which in its figure, boundaries,and measurement, is according to the following plat, and is conformable to its copy in the bii(dv of surveysuuder my charge. Fernandina, August 1, 1815. J. F. Stake, 2d. South 65° East, 80 cliains. I certify the foregoing to be a true and correct translation from a document in the Spanish languageon file in the public archives of St. Augustine. F, J. FATIO. DECREE BY THE BOARD. The board ascertain this to be a valid Spanish grant previous to January 24, 1818, liy claimant pro-ducing a royal title made to him by Governor Coppiinger, dated February 22, 18l(>, together with a certifiedplat of survey. In consideration whereof, we confirm the title to claimant and his lieirs. June 11, 1824. No. 27.—Report No. 1.—1824. Tuckefs administratrix vs. The United States. Claim to two hundred and tliirtu acres (f >land. memori.\l. To the honorable the eommissioners for ascertaining titles and claims to lands in East Florida: The memorial of Elizabeth Tucker, widow and administratrix of Andrew Tucker, deceased, residingin Camden county, Ge
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