The History of the Several Towns, Manors, and Patents of the County of Westchester (1881 revised edition, Vol. I)
Witness the mark of O Clause the Indian./
a Alb. Rec.
6 Alb. Kec XViil, 440.
c Bancroft s 111st. U. S. ii, 312.
d This refers to a former purchase.
e Book of Pat. Alb. v. 5.4
J This individual appears to have acted as Interpreter upon this occasion.
THE TOWN OF GREENBURGH
V The mark of GhOHABTOK for himself, Cobct and Togikjuaudcok.
W The mark of Wkamachaqceek.
Z The mark of Pktthtxnok.
O The mark of BjOOHXYBZN.
-- The mark of Weauaweghein.
| The mark of Sayjaenw.
Here follows a schedule or particular account of the wampum and other goods paid by Frederick Philipse for the said land :
10 fathom of duffils, 2 iron pots, 6 howes,
10 blankets, 5 earthen cans, 12 axes,
8 gunns, 12 steels to strike fire, 9 kettles,
7 shirts, 2 coopers' addz, 40 knives,
1 anker of rum, 2 half vatts of beere, Cbrass tobacco boxes,
25 lbs. of powder, 70 fathom of wampum, 6 coates,
10 bars of lead, 7 pair of stockings, 2 drawing knives.
The second sale to Philipse, embraces lands situated south of the former, bearing date the 13th of April, 1682.
INDIAN DEED OF NIPPIZAN.
"Beginning at the south side of a creek called Bisightick, and so ranging along Hudson's river, southerly to a creek or fall called by the Indians Weghquegsike. and by the Christians called Lawrence's plantation; and from the mouth of the said creek or fall, upon a due east course, to a creek called by the Indians Nippiran -- and by the Christians, Youncker's hill : and from thence along the west sid» of the said creek or kill, as the same runs to lands formerly bought."