Author: Batman, John,
Title: The Batman deed Melbourne [manuscript]
Date: 1835 June 6.
Accession Number: MS13484
Transcript Number: pp0007-001-0


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Know all Persons that We Three Brothers Jagajaga, Jagajaga, Jagajaga, being the Principal Chiefs, and also Cooloolock
Bungarie, Yanyan, Moowhip and Mommarmalar
being the Chiefs of a certain Native Tribe called Dutigallar situate at and near Port Phillip, Called
by us. The above mentioned Chiefs Iramoo being possessed of the tract of Land hereinafter mentioned for and in consideration of Twenty Pair of Blankets, Thirty
Tomahawks, One Hundred Knives Scissors, Thirty Looking Glasses, Two Hundred Handkerchiefs, and one Hundred Pounds of Flour, and Six Shirts
delivered to Us by John Batman residing in Van Diemens Land Esquire but at present sojourning with us and our Tribe Do for ourselves our
Heirs and Successors Give Grant Enfeoff and confirm unto the said John Batman his heirs and assigns All that tract of Country situate and being at Port Phillip, Runing
from the branch of the River at the top of the Port about 7 Miles from the mouth of the River, Forty Miles North East and from thence - West. Forty Miles across Iramoo
Downs or Plains and from thence South South West across Mount Vilanmarnartar to Geelong Harbour at the head of the same
and containing about Five Hundred Thousand more or less Acres as the same hath been before the execution of these presents delineated and marked out by Us according to the custom of our Tribe
by certain marks made upon the Trees growing along the boundaries of the said Tract of Land To hold the said Tract of Land, with all advantages belonging thereto unto and
To the Use of the said John Batman his heirs and assigns for ever To the Intent that the said John Batman his heirs and assigns may occupy and possess the
said tract of Land and place thereon Sheep and Cattle Yielding and delivering to us and our heirs or successors the yearly Rent or Tribute of One Hundred Pair of
Blankets, One Hundred Knives, One Hundred Tomahawks, Fifty Suits of Clothing Fifty Looking glasses, Fifty Pair Scissors and Five Tons Flour In Witness
whereof We Jagajaga, Jagajaga, Jagajaga, the above mentioned Principal Chiefs, and Cooloolock, Bungarie, Yanyan, Moowhip & Mommarmalar the Chiefs of
the said Tribe have hereunto affixed our seals to these presents and have signed the same Dated according to the Christian Aera this Sixth day of June
One thousand eight hundred and thirty five

Signed Sealed and Delivered in the presence of Us the same having
been fully and properly interpreted and explained to the said Chiefs

James Gumm
Alexander Thompson
Willm Todd

Signed on the Banks of Batman's Creek
6th June 1835

Jagajaga his Mark
Jagajaga his Mark
Jagajaga his Mark
Cooloolock his Mark
Bungarie his Mark
Yanyan his Mark
Moowhip his Mark
Mommarmalar his Mark
John Batman

This manuscript is one of a selection of documents relating to the early European settlement of Victoria.
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