960 acres of land situated lying and being in Colleton County, butting and bounding to the north on part of John Seabrook's land to the east on Ashepoo River to the South on land of Captain Thomas Flemming and part of John Dears’ Land. Names associated with this plat are Benjamin Whitaker, Thomas Pinckney, Captain Thomas Flemming, John Seabrook, John Dear, Richard Woodward, John Hutchinson, John Godfrey, Samuel Larrington, James St. John, Godfrey, Elizabeth Woodward, William McPherson, Thomas M. Pinckney, and James M. Pinckney. Notable geographic locations are Ashepoo River, Dear's Creek and Colleton County.
Two small plats of land. One containing 200 acres of land laid out to Margaret Childs situated near the head of Weetee Branch. Bounding on the NE, NW, and SE, and West on vacant lands. Southwestardly on land formerly laid out to Daniel Gibbons. The second plat is 78 acres of land laid out to Robert Newman in Craven County bounding to the north of Orochone [?] and on all other sides by vacant land. Names associated with this plat are Daniel Gibbons, Robert Newman, James St. John, Thomas Broughton, and Margaret Childs. Notable geographic locations include Prince Frederick’s Parish, Georgetown district, Weetee River, and Christal [Crystal?] Spring.
Plat of 222 acres granted to and acquired by Elias Horry on the Santee River. Names associated with this plat are Elias Horry and Izard. Names associated with this plat are Elias Horry and Izard. Notable geographic locations are Santee River, Toby Creek, Wild Hook Creek.
1000 acres granted to Elizabeth Jennings situated in Craven County about 14 miles above Lynch's Creek Ferry, about 3 miles below lands of Joseph Birch. Bounding to the SW on Pee Dee River, NW on John Stone's land, and on all other sides on lands not yet laid out. Names associated with this plat include A. Vanderhorst, Stone, Elizabeth Jennings, Elizabeth Raven, John Stone, George Pawley, Joseph Birch, Jasper St. John, Miniken and Hamilton. Notable geographic locations include the Pee Dee River, Craven County [now in parts of Berkeley, Charleston, Georgetown, and Williamsburg counties], and Lynch's Creek Ferry.