The History of the Several Towns, Manors, and Patents of the County of Westchester (1881 revised edition, Vol. I)
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