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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. 430 words

striction and condition that it is in lew of a tract called Cintqucsingte, purchased by mee and intended to he given to his father, my eldest son, soe that if at any time hereafter ye said Frederick Flipse, my grandson, shall claime and recover this tract of land called Cintqucsingte, then it is my will and devise that ye tract of land and appurtenances extending from ye Yonckcrs Plantation to Portuguce's creek before descrihed, shall devolve unto and be vested in my said son, Adolphus his heirs and assignes forever, and I give, devise and bequeath unto my son, Adolphus Flipse, ye following house and tenements in ye city of New York (to witt) that house and ground that Isaac Marque at present lives in with 3-e right appurtenances to ye same belonging, and a house in ye Stone street next Isaac De Forrests with an old house formerly belonging to John Eider soe farr as to ye Lcanto and )-e Gavellend of ye old kittchin in length to ye fence of ye widow Dekay and in breadth to ye fence of Isaac Deforrest or soe farr as my right extends as also a house and lott of ground adjoining ye house I live in ; stretching in breadth to ye house of Annakc Gosers and in length to ye house of Mr. Anthony Brocholes and also a house and ground lying in ye Broad street by ye ground of Jacobus Kipp with a -warehouse in ye New street and ye ground between upon a straight line from ye south cornerof ye warehouse to ye south corner of that house (to witt") from ye one street to ye other, as also those lands, tenements and hereditaments in ye County of Westchester (to witt) all that tract of land lying at ye upper Mills, beginning at a creek called by ye Indians Wysquaquas, and by ye Christians, William Portuguee's creek being ye bound of ye lands given hereby to my grandson, and so running up Hudson's River to ye creek called Wcgheandagh, whereon is built two grist mills, and from thence along ye said river to a creek called Kightawan, or Croton River soe along that river or creek, according to ye patent, then on an east line into ye woods as far as Bronck's river thence to ye head of that river and along Bronck's river according to its to ye lands herein before devised to my grandson aforesaid, as also ye moyety or equall half of a saw-mill with its appurtenances att Mamaroneck, late by me purchased of Dr.