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No. 6506, Ahu, Honolulu, 6 February 1848
N.R. 376-377v5
Greetings to you, William L. Lee, the Honorable Person over the Land Commissioners: I hereby state my claim for a house lot in Honolulu. It is bounded on the north by the house lot of Uilama, on the east by the house lot of Kahoa ma, on the south by Paki's lot, on the west by the lot of Pulua /Brewer?/.
This is the nature of this claim: I exchanged with Kaaip ....
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.... s heirs for all time, I shall have no remaining rights in that lot and because he has registered with the land officers according to the proclamation of the law for land claims. The land officers shall be able to grant him a written certification for his claim without a doubt.
I write my name in truth on this 4th day of November 1852 in Honolulu, Oahu.
KAMEHAMEHA
[Award 6506; R.P. 1623; Queen St. Honolulu Kona; 1 ap.; .2 Ac.]