The History of the Several Towns, Manors, and Patents of the County of Westchester (1881 revised edition, Vol. I)
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THE TOWN OF NORTH CASTLE.
ing and being on the Great Ridge in Ffanconier's Patent, commonly so called ; which tract, or parcel of land I bought of Francis Pelham. It is lying in the County of Westchester in the Province of New York, &c. j " " beginning at a certain heap of stones by the colony line of Connecticut, thence to run by the colony line forty chains to a red oak, marked ; or a heap of stones by the said colony line ; thence to. run northerly a line five and twenty chains by the land of Fauconnier's as yet undivided ; thence to ran southward of the west forty chains, and thence to run a southerly line five and twenty chains to the first mentioned heap of stones," &c.a
On the 9th of March, 1740, Henry Franklin, of Greenwich, Conn., for the sum of ^197, sold to Benjamin Smith, of North Castle, "all that one hundred acres of land, situate, lying and being in North Castle aforesaid, within a certain patent commonly known and called by the name of Peter Ffauconiar's & Companies West Patent, &c; which said hundred acres are lying and situate on a certain ridge commonly known and called by the name of Wampises Ridge ; which said right is derived from Josiah Quinby and John Clapp, deceased, as by said deed may appear ; and originally derived from Robert Walters, Lancaster Syms, and Ffanconier and others, in companye not yet divided," &c.6