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Claim No. 529, George Hyatt, claimant, Honolulu, March 19th, 1847
F.R. 24-25v2
To the Honorable Board of Land Commissioners, &c.
Gentlemen: The undersigned begs leave respectfully to lay beore you his claim to a piece of land at Waikiki of which the accompanying is a diagram.
This piece of land was given to me by his Majesty in the year 1833 for services rendered to him from time to time. I acquired immediate possession of it from the hands of John Stevenson, by his Majesty' ....
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.... att did not do that and is not doing it now because he has grown.It was in the year 1839 or forty perhaps that this property had been given to George Hyatt. This was given to him to live permanently with us and do the hula without any pay. He had lived there in the year 1845 and the place has been enclosed, although we have not surveyed his property properly. There was a house but it has fallen."
John Ii: "I am objecting"
[Award 529; R.P. 4422; Pawaa Waikiki Kona; 1 ap.; 3.32 Acs]