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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. 261 words

A parcell of gold beads and pearl, wt. 2oz.

Up. at 61. 4s 16 14 10

2 trunks 0 6 0

• £ pt. of a parcell homspun and parcell

linnen 1 13 0

£ pt. of a parcell wampum valued at £40. 6 6 6 £ pt. of 23602. 9p. 1 2gr. silver pigs, valued

by A. B 11 11 6

4 Arabian ps. gold 2 16 0 106 7 114

85 11 5

To sundrys bought at public vendue in March,

1749-50, as per acct

To ditto at the manor of Philipsburgh in April,

1750, as per acct 534 16 11 620 8 4

November 25. --

To John Chambers, Esq., pr. assignn for a sadle and bridle 54s. Sd., a pr. pistols capt with silver 82s., bo't at vendue and paid

s'd Philipse 6 16 0

1752, July 16.--

To Jas. Read for sundreys bo't in co. at vendue as per acct here enclosed 10 7 2

17 3 2

£ pt.of a parcell whetstones divided among

the relations, supposed to be worth 20s 0 2 6

THE TOWN OF MOUNT PLEASANT. 52I

Philip Philipse, pr. assignm't, for 2 ps. linnen bo't at vendue 23 March, 1749- 50 1 17 6

492 bushels wheat rec'd by Elbert Aartsen for rent due to Adolph Philipse, w hich ball. Philipse sold to Johanis Schank at 4s. per bushel 98 8 0

a field of green wheat of ab't 8 bushels sewing which by the opinion of Mr. Win. Curry, belonged to the personal estate of Adolph Philipse 8 0 0