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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. 302 words

Droylett and also those lands, tenements and hereditaments in the County of Westchester (to wit) that island called Papiriuiman, with the meadows and bridge and toll and all ye right and title I leave to ye same, and all those lands and meadows called ye Yoncker's Plantation together with all and singular ye houses, mills, mill dams, orchards, gardens, negroes, negroes children, cattle, horses, swine and whatsoever else belongs to nice within that Patent as well what is tenanted, as nott, as also a piece of land in the Mille Square by mee late bought of Michaell Hawdon and all that tract or piece of land extending from the Yonckers patent or Plantation to a creek called by ye Indians, Wysquaqua, and by the Christians, William Portuguee's creek, and thence according to ye course of that creek into ye woods to ye head of the same and from thence on an east line to the creek called ye Yonckers creek, and then to continue on the same course to Bronk's river and as far as my right extends, as also all that ye equal half of my meadow lying at Tappan with ye rights, hereditaments, emoluments and appurtenances to ye same and all ye other estate herein before given and devised belonging or in any wise appertaining to have and to hold all ye said reall estate, tenements and hereditaments, with ye appurtenances herein before given and devised to ye said Frederick Flipse, my grandson, and ye heirs male of his body lawfully to be begotten ; and for lack of such issue ye remainder thereof to my son, Adolphus Flipse, and ye heirs male of his body lawfully to be begotten and for lack of such issue to ye next right heirs of mee ye said Frederick Flipse, ye grandfather, forever.