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Royal Patent Number(RP)0033 LCA Number:00052
Patentee: Brosseau, John Island:Kauai
District:Halelea TMK4-5-5-01
Ahupua'aHanalei IliOpukahi
Statistics: 4412 characters 807 words
No. 33, Brousseau, John, Opukahi Ili, Hanalei Ahupuaa, Halelea District, Island of Kauai, Volume 1, pps. 123-124 [RP Reel 1, 130-131.tif]

No. 33
Royal Patent,
Upon Confirmation of the Land Commission

Whereas, the Board of Commissioners to Quiet Land titles have by their decision awarded unto John Brousseau, an estate of Freehold less than Allodial in & to the land hereafter described, and whereas the Government has, in this case, relinquished the usual commutation for a Fee Simple Title,

Therefore, Kamehameha, by the Grace of God, King of the Hawaiian Islands by this Royal Patent, makes known unto all men, that he has, for himself and his successors in office, this day granted and given absolutely in Fee Simple unto the said John Brousseau all that certain piece of land situate at Hanalei in the Island of Kauai, and ....

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.... aulahao 20 pauku a hiki i kahi hoomaka'i.

[Page 126]
1 Eka 138 Roda

a oi iki aku, a emi iki mai paha. Ua koe nae i ke aupuni na mine minerela a me na metela a pau.

No John Brousseau ua aina la i haawiia ma ke ano Alodio, nona iho a no kona poe hooilina, a me kona mau waihona, he poe kanaka Hawaii lakou, a mau loa aku ua pili nae ke auhau a ka Poe ahauolelo e kau like ai ma na aina Alodio i kela manawa keia manawa.

A i mea e ikea ai, ua kau i ko'u inoa, a me ka Sila Nui o ko Hawaii Pae Aina ma Honolulu i keia la 20 o Okatoba, 1849
(Inoa) Kamehameha
Meaike (Inoa) Keone Ana, Kuhina Nui

Hoopoka papala ia i keia la [left blank]

[Royal Land Patent No. 33, Brousseau, John, Opukahi Ili, Hanalei Ahupuaa, Halelea District, Island of Kauai, 1 Eka, 138 Roda (1 Ac 3 roods 18 rods), 1849]