| 1. | This prohibition and questions of sovereignty are described in the Great Grant Deed.
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| 2. | Some jurisdictions use the warranty deed to transfer real property instead of the grant deed.
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| 3. | The Charles Roberson Grant Deed and two Jacob Brown grant deeds clarified ownership of existing settlements.
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| 4. | The Charles Roberson Grant Deed and two Jacob Brown grant deeds clarified ownership of existing settlements.
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| 5. | None of those shown as witnesses appear on the Path Grant Deed or the Charles Roberson Grant deed.
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| 6. | None of those shown as witnesses appear on the Path Grant Deed or the Charles Roberson Grant deed.
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| 7. | Unlike the situation described in the Great Grant Deed the petition of Jacob Brown was received by the North Carolina Assembly but refused.
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| 8. | Adjacent is a museum showing paintings of Johann Michael Rottmayr, an astronomical clock and an 860 grant deed by King Louis the German.
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| 9. | The lands sold by the Cherokee to the Richard Henderson & Co are described in the Path Grant Deed and the Great Grant Deed.
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| 10. | The lands sold by the Cherokee to the Richard Henderson & Co are described in the Path Grant Deed and the Great Grant Deed.
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