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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. 319 words

Grummon to a pile of stones adjoining land of the late Gershom Lockwood, thence Northerly by land of the said late Gershom Lockwood and land of E- W. Raymond to a pile of 6tones on a rock, then Westerly by land of said Raymond and land of Hiram Bouton to the corner of said Bouton's land, then northerly by land of said Bouton to the Highway. Then westerly and southerly by the Highway to the place of beginning containing thirty one acres be the same more or

THE TOWN OF LF.WISBORO.

less. (The second piece.) Beginning at the North- West corner adjoining the Highway leading from New Caanan to Lewisboro' and land of late Daniel Hayes then running Easterly by land of said Hayes to Land of Hiram Routon, then Southerly by land of said Boutou to the Highway leading from Bidgcfield to New Caanan, then South Westerly to the first mentioned Highway. Then Northerly by said Highway to the place of beginning, containing two acres be the same more or less. (The third Piece.) Beginning at the South-East corner adjoining the Highway aud land of Joseph S. Fancher then running westerly by land of Baid Fancher to laud late of Jonathan Abbott deceased, then northerly by land of said Abbott to land of Daniel Hayes. Then Easterly, Northerly, aud Easterly by land of said Hayes to the Highway, then Southerly by said Highway to the place of Beginning containing fifteen acres, be the same more or less.

And I John Lewis party of the first part hereby declare that the above grant is made and intended as an absolute although conditional grant and gift to the St. John's Episcopal Church of Lewisboro ; but it is conditioned that a Chapel is to be erected and denominated St, Paul'6 on the premises hereby conveyed near the Southern burying grouud in said Lewisboro for worship in connection with the St.