The History of the Several Towns, Manors, and Patents of the County of Westchester (1881 revised edition, Vol. I)
a Alb. Roc. Book of Patents No. vil., 224.
THE TOWN OF NORTH CASTLE.
sum of £10, that is to any, four pieces of eight, or money, and the other £8 10s. in such goods as are agreed upon by said parties.""
Signed, sealed, and delivered in presence of us,
RoGKU TUOKYON,
The mark of Daniel IIkadley.
The mark of
Patthtnck, Sr.
The mark of
Panridge.
The mark of <
Wapeto PATTnrrxcK, Jr., and younger PATTnuxoK
his mark,
On the 28th of March, 1705, the Indian proprietors, Semngoe, Raresquash and Paquerekin, (for and in consideration of a valuable consideration in hand paid,) release to George Booth and his heirs, &c.
"A certain tract of land in Westchester county, bounded south by a certain tract of land formerly sold by said Serringoe, &c, to Richard Schofield,6 and on the west by Byram pond, on the North by Catonah's land, and on the east by Mahanas river," <fcc.
Signed, sealed, and delivered in presence of us,
Richard SonoFiELD, Joseph Seely,
The mark of
Serringob.
The mark of Rarksquasii.
The mark of <
Paquerekin.
The mark of
Ram Otes Wapeto Tapawmak.
The mark of
Jnnx Coak Mangawum.
A further release from the Indian proprietors, Serringoe, Magerack, Pawenack, Sackema, Wigzac, Shickham, Wasse, Waewag, Kemego, Warrea Sekis, and Geshegeopogh, occurs on the 14th of July, 1705, to George Booth, John Bond, Andreis Meyer and John Van Home, &c„ viz. : " Of all the land, swamp and meadow that the said Indians have in Westchester County, &c." From this time we hear no more of the aborginal proprietors of North Castle.