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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. 344 words

Ratifye and Continue unto our said loving Subjects William Nicolls, Ebcnezer Wilson, David Jamison, John Harrison and Samuell Height all the aforerecitcd Certaine Tract of Land within our said County of Westchester and within the Limites and Bounds aforesaid together with all and Singular the weeds underwoods Trees Timber feedings Pastures, Meadows Marshes, Swamps Ponds Pools Waters Watercourses Rivers, Rivoletts Runns brooks Streams fishing fouling hunting and hawking and all other Profites, benefits Priviledges Libertys Advantages Hereditaments and Appurtenances whatsoever to the aforerecitcd Certaine Tract of Land within the Limites and Bounds aforemenconed belonging or in any wayes appertaining To have and to hold all the aforesaid Certain Tract of Land together with all and Singular the Woods, Underwoods, Trees, Timber, feedings, Pastures Meadows Marshes Swamps Ponds Pools Waters Watercourses Rivers Rivoletts, Runns, Brooks Streams fishing fouling hunting and hawking and all other Profites bencfites, Priviledges Libertys Advantages Hereditaments and Appurtenances whatsoever to the aforerecitcd Certaine Tracts of Land within the Limites and Bounds aforesaid belonging or in any ways appertaining unto them the said William Nicolls, Ebenezer Wilson David Jamison John Harrison and Samuell Height their Heirs and Assignes to the only Propper use benefite and behoofe of them the said William Nicolls, Ebenezar Wilson, David Jamison, John Harrison and Samuel Height the ir Heirs and Assignes forever without any Lett, Hindrance, Molestacon or Right to be had or Reserved upon Pretence of Joynt Tennancy or Survivorship any thing Containrd in this our Grant to the Contrary in any wayes notwithstanding To be holdcn of us our Heirs and Successours in free and Comon Soccage as of our Mannour of East Greenwich in our County of Kent within our Realme of England Yeclding Rendring and Paying therefore yearly and every Year unto us our Heirs and Successours the Annual and Yearly Rent of twenty Shilling, f'urrt money of our said Province at our City of New Yorke on the feast day of the Annunciation of our blessed Yirgin Mary in Lieu and Steade of all other Rents, Dues Dutyes Services and Demands whatsoever.