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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. 328 words

Map annexed to Deed Book 14, p. 133, 1739 to 1750.

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for Win. & ~ Mary Barrets g

George Clarke 4

DuTOnraaend R

George Clarke 8

Jacob Havllar

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Arc'd Kennedy

Baml Bleld 6th m.

Ja. Alexander

Sth in. Sam.1 Baker

Rich'd Bradley loth m.

Win. Smith A Co.

Ca<l. Golden 12th m.

I'rlah Hoot

Ja. Alexander

Ja. Alexander & Co. 14! h in.

Arc'd Kennedy

Joshua Barns 16th in.

Ja. Alexander &

Co.

Jacob ilavilar

Jas. Brown* Co.

20th in. Naih'n BlrdsaJJ and Jas. Brown

Jas. Brown & Co.

22nd m. Arrh'd Kennedy

(ieo. Clarke

Wm. smith* Co- 24th m.

Cad. Golden

24th in.

2-Sth in.

Mill 111.

Win. A Mary Burnett

j Cad Golden

35th in. Klias Clapn

S.uu'l Fields

37th in, Uriah Root, A. i

Henry Taylor

J 55

Ellas Clapp

5T

DanT Townseitd

Ja. Brown A Co.

ConT Fleeinan 42nd in.

John Thomas

G4

(ieorge Clarke

44th in. Wm. smith & Co.

George Clarke

John Kail

47th m. Arcli'd Kennedy

fieorge (Tarke,

Ja. Brown a; i „. Rich'd Bradlej

Nat'n Btrdsell * Jas. Brown

Cad ( 'olden

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By a scale of 2$ miles, or 200 chains, in an inch.

THE TOWN Or LEWISBORO.

There is a tradition in this town that James Brown, Esq., of Nonvalk, finding certain lands in the Oblong to be unclaimed, obtained a grant for them of the crown. The truth is, James Brown of Salem, and Wm. Smith of New York, had been at considerable expense in purchasing from the native Indian proprietors, about eleven thousand acres of land not included in llandefs or the East Patent; this land being mostly in the lower section of the Oblong.