The History of the Several Towns, Manors, and Patents of the County of Westchester (1881 revised edition, Vol. I)
To all whom these presents shall come, sendeth greeting: Whereas, Eniigent, Askewans, Pcnarand, and Tagehkint, natives and principal owners of the tract of land commonly called or known by the Indian name of Ketchtawong, did in and by their certain deed or writing, under their hands and seals, Dealing date the clay of August now last past, for the consideration therein mentioned, grant, bargain, sell, alien, enfoeffe and confirms unto me the said Thomas Dor.gan, my heirs ami assigns, all that tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being on the east side of Hudson's River, within the county of West Chester, beginning at Kechtawoug Creek, and so running along Hudson's river northerly to the laud of Stephanos Van Cortlandt, from thence to the eastwardmost end of the said Van Cortlandt's laud and from thence to a great fresh water pond called Keakates. and from the said pond along the creek that runs out of the said pond into Kitchtawan creek, and so downward on the south side of the said creek to Hudson's river, including all the land, soil and meadow within the bounds and
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THE TOWN OF CORTLANDT.
limits aforesaid, together with, &c. And whereas I, the said Thomas Dongau, in and hy a certain deed under my hand and seal, bearing date 12th day of October, did grant and sell over unto John Knights, of the city of New York, all my right and title in the same, &c.