The History of the Several Towns, Manors, and Patents of the County of Westchester (1881 revised edition, Vol. I)
"All the tract or parcel of land, situate, lying, and being, to the eastward of the land of the said Frederick Philipse, between the creek called Neppirau, or the Younckers kill, and Brouck's river, beginning (on the north side) at the northerly bounds of the Younckers land, and from thence along the aforesaid creek Neppirau, however it runs, till you come to the most northerly bounds of the said Frederick Philipse's land, and from thence north-east into the woods, to Bronck's river, and from thence along Bronck's river so far as it runs southerly to the eastward of Younckers land aforesaid, and from thence with a westwardly line to the aforenamed Younckers kill or Neppiran, together with all the lands, Ac, &c.
Sepham, Abradppamnt,
GnonARiN, Kawanghis, an Indian squaw,
KaKINSIGH, NlEl'AOK,
Enhoak, Kewightakin, Teatangoom .
a See Yonckers ; also Philipsburfrh Patent.
b Book of Pat. Alb. v. 64. This deed Includes the southern part of Greenburgh, from Um>
northern line of Yonkers to Dobb's Feery.
THE TOWN OF GREENBURGH.
A schedule or particular of goods, &c, paid to the grantors.
130 fathom of white wampum, 12 guns,
14 fathom of duiflls
12 blankets, 8 coats, 6 kettles,
6 fathom of stroud water, 16 shirts,
25 lbs. of powder, 20 bars of lead,
10 spoons, 2 knives,
12 pair of stockings, 15 hatches, 10 hoes.
10 earthen jugs,
10 iron pots, 4 1-2 vatts of beere, 2 ankers of rimime, 2 rools of tobacco.0
The above sales covered the present township of Greenburgh, and subsequently formed a portion of Philipsburgh manor.