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The History of the Several Towns, Manors, and Patents of the County of Westchester (1881 revised edition, Vol. I)

Bolton, Robert Jr. The History of the Several Towns, Manors, and Patents of the County of Westchester, from its First Settlement to the Present Time, Vol. I. New York: Charles F. Roper, 1881. Revised posthumous edition. 272 words

Witness these presents that we whose names are under written namely Katoonah Rockahway Sepotah Iovis Tomacoppah Kakenand, we doe for orselves our heirs executors administrators and asigns and for and in behalfc of al other proprietors of the land commonly caled the hopp-ground ; we say we doe hereby sel Alinatc asigne and set oner from us or heirs executors Administrators and asignes for ever a certaine parsel of meddow and upland commonly called and known by the hoppground which land lyes at the north end of Stanford hounds : as it is already bounded with markt trees only the west line to be extended: southward til it shall meet with a southwest line drawn from three markt white oaks standing very ncere together at the southeast corner of the s'd land we the above named doe hereby sel Alinate and assigne and set ouer frrm us the land above specifyd with all the rights and privilidges thereunto belonging for euer, unto Richard Ambler Abraham Ambler Joseph Thcal Daniel Weed Eleazer Slawson John Wescot Ionathan Petit iohn Cross iohn Miller Nicholas Webster Richard Ayres William Clark ionas Seeley ioseph Stevens Daniel iones, Thomas Pannoycr, iohn Holms iunr, beniamin Steuens iohn green senr, david waterbury S im weed ionathan kilborn, them their hcires executors administrators asignes for euer quiatly to posese and injoy without molestation by us or ours or any by our means or procurement, moreouer we ye above uien-

•Patriek was killed by a soldier at Capt. John rnderhill's house In 1644. He married Annctje Van Beyerea, and by her had one sou who afterwards claimed his father's land at Greenwich.