To Sokrates, former gymnasiarch, and Antipatros, keepers of the registers of landed property for the Arsinoite, [from] Kronion son of Polydeukes, [grandson of N.N., his mother] Didymarion, of those from the metropolis, registered in the amphodon of Therapeia. [Besides what I registered] through you, I register in addition [and to the present] day the property which came to [me after the] intestate death of my aforesaid father Polydeukes [son of N.N.], grandson of Polydeukes, from the village of [Ibion] Eikosipentarouron...located near the aforesaid village of Ibion Eikosipentarouron: three, an eighth, a sixteenth arouras of katoikic (land), and two and a half arouras of vineyard land, and an anadendratic vineyard of a half, a quarter aroura, and in the village a third part of a house and a slave girl inherited from my mother...(the property) being free from debt and mortgage and all pledge as security. Whatever of the aforesaid property I may alienate or add to by purchase I will give notice of beforehand.