I will copy it exactly as it was in the deed book 9 page 457: If there are misspelled word I am sorry as I copied it as was. Page 457. Feb 20,1764 from William Booker of County of Prince Edward, to Peter Beasley of Amelia County, for 100 E, a certain track of land in L on the head of Morton's Cr; about 150 acres bounded by Morton, Joseph Bass, Dobbs line now Hawkins line, Flourny. Signed- William Booker. Wittness-Charles Allen,Daniel Hankins, Thomas Foster, Frs Petty,James Foster, Henry Isbell. Recorded April 12, 1794. Some of this may not make sense but that is the way it was. The E after 100 was a weird writing so must be some kind of symbol for money back then. Info on the Collier's: Page 152 Nove 4,1762 from Nathaniel Collier of Brunswick County, to Howell Collier of L, for 240 E, a certain tract of land in L on the east or lower side of Dockerys Creek, about 370 acres bounded by the Whetstone Branch, a new line made bu William collier Deced to Dockery Creek, a dividing line between William Lucas and the said Nathaniel Collier, the various courses of said Lucas' line, to the beginning, including all the lands devised by william Collier unto the said Nathaniel Collier lying on dockerys Creek and adjoining therto. signed-Nathanile Collier.Wittness-John Speed, Henry Delony, Dannis Larke, William Lucas, Robert Cunningham. Recorded June 9, 1763. Delivered John Ballard Jr.(Not stated why it was delivered to Ballard) Hope this helps you. Janet Ferris of Woodbridge,Va Hopes this helps you, Janet Ferris of Woodbridge,Va