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A History of the County of Westchester, Vol. I

Bolton, Robert Jr. A History of the County of Westchester, from its First Settlement to the Present Time, Vol. I. New York: Alexander S. Gould, 1848. 294 words

Peter's Church, Perth Amboy ; his real name was MacGregor, and he was among those of that clan, proscribed after the rebellion of 1715; he had received a superior education, and was endued with a strong mind ; having received holy orders, he was appointed missionary to Amboy, in New .Jersey, 1721, and died rector, A. D. 1757."^

No. 4, Stephen van Cortlandt ; No. 5, Mr. Melin ; No. 6, Stephen de Lancey ; No. 7, Margaret Bayard, widow of Samuel Bayard ; No. 8, Mr. John Schuyler : this lot had been sold prior to partition. North lot No. 1, Andrew Johnson. We have previously shown that Verplanck's Point, (by the will of Stephanus van Cortlandt,) passed t© his son Johannes or John, whose daughter married Philip Verplanck.

In the year 1734, we find Philip Verplanck, of Cortlandt's Manor, and Gertrude, his wife, only daughter and heiress of Johan-

» The father and mother of Gen. Philip Schuyler. b Whitehead's East Jersey, under the Proprietors.

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nes van Cortland t, tlie eldest son and heir of Colonel Stephanus, late of the city of New York, deceased, and John Lent, of the said manor, on the other part, bargaining, selling, devising, and leasing unto the said Joiui Lent --

" All that certain neck or tract of land and meadow, situate, ]3dng and being in the manor of Cortlandt, being bounded on the east by the land commonly called Appamaghpogh, and a certain creek, called Meanagh, on the north by the land now belonging to Hercules Lent, and on the south and west by Hudson's River, containing 1000 acres, the lessee yielding and paying therefor the yearly rent of one pepper-corn on the feast day of Saint Michael, the Archangel."*