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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. 292 words

An agreement betwixt Daniel 1 Patrick and Mahackem, and Naramakeand Pemenate Hewnompom Indiana of Norwake and Makentouh the said Daniel Patricke hath bought of the sayed three iudians, the ground called Sacunyte napucke, also Meean worth, thirdly Asumsowis, fourthly all the land adjoyninge to the aforementioned, as farr up in the cuntry as an indian can goc in a day, from sun risinge to sun settinge ; and two Islands neare adjoininge to the sayed carantf nay ueck, all bounded on the west side with noewanton on the east side to the middle of the River of Norwake, and all trees, meadows, waters and naturell adjuncts thereunto belonginge, for him and his forever; for whith lands t lie saved indians are to receive of the sayed Danicll Patricke, of wampum tenii fathoms, hatchetta three, howea three, whenehipps come; sixe glasses, twelfe tohackoe pipes, three knifes ,tenn drills, tenn needles ; this as full satisfaction, for the aforementioned landc, and for the peaceable possession of which the aforementioned inahachemill doth promise and undertake to silence all opposcrs of this purchase, if any should in his time act. to witnesse which, on both sides, hands are interchangeably hereunto sett, this 20th of April, 1640.

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o Records of Norwalk, in hook of Deeds, A.D. 1CT2. b Copied from original in Norwalk Rec

THE TOWN OF LEWISBORO.

Upon the first of July, 1G50, Anshowshack and Chachonmcr survivingc proprietors of the lands lying on the other side of Norwake River, confirmed Captaine I 'at ricke's purchase to Mstr Stephen Goodier of New Haven, merchant, for two coates, & fowre fathom of wampam. These having bee" left unpaid by the sayed Captaiue Patricke of Greenwich." Witnesses, ^