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The following article came up on a search and I'm looking for someone to explain the part that begins with: "ON HEARING THE CAVEAT WILLIAM BOURKE AGAINST WILLIAM MACE, IT IS ORDERED THAT ADMINISTRATION ISSUE TO WILLIAM MACE ON THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM MACE DECEASED WITH A COPY OF HIS WILL ANNEXED." Does the part above go with what follows it, ie; paragraph about James Linn? Or is it two seperate events and has nothing to do with Linn? Is there a chance this is for McKee and not Mace? Any help appreciated. Mecklenburg County, NC - Beaty Surname in Colonial Records ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Colonial and State Records of North Carolina, Vol 6 759 COLONIAL RECORDS. Several Warrants and Patents for Land were read and Granted as p Warrant and Patent Books - Ordered That all Disputes and Caveats about Lands be heard on Tuesday the Twentieth Instant and that publick Notice be given thereof At a Council held at Wilmington the 20th day of April 1762 Present -- His Excellency the Governor {James Hasell Richard Spaight } The Honble {John Rutherford John Sampson & }Esqre { Lewis De Rossett Henry Eust McCulloh } Several Warrants for Land were Read and Granted as per Warrant Book Nicholas Long Mary his wife & others} against } Robert Hicks, Seth Prior & his wife } Caveat Exors. of Barnabe McKinney } Robert Jones Esqr appeared for Complainants and moved that the said Caveat be Dismissed which was Granted. At a Council held at Wilmington the 21st day of April 1762 Present -- His Excellency the Governor {James Hasell Richard Spaight } The Honble {John Rutherford John Sampson & } Esqer {Lewis De Rossett Henry Eustace McCulloh } On hearing the Caveat William Bourke against William Mace, It is Ordered that Administration issue to William Mace on the Estate of William Mace Deceased with a Copy of his Will annexed. Upon Reading the Petition of James Linn setting forth That Andrew Linn in his Life time and at the time of his Decease was possessed of a Tract of Two hundred and sixty Acres of Land in the County of Anson by a Patent Dated the 17th day of May 1754 the said Land lying in the Waxaw settlement joining the East side of the Catawba River and Henry Whites Line and that in comparing the courses of the said Patent with the marked Lines on the Land there is a manifest Error in the patent and plann by the mistake of the Deputy Surveyor therefore the Petitioner prays that the true Courses may be incerted in the Record as the Land was originally Run And on Francis Beatys making oath to the same Ordered that the Record of Andrew Linns Patent 260 Acres in Anson County be altered accordingly. Notify Administrator about this message?
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