A History of the County of Westchester, Vol. I
" And so if they can agree, in behalf of the rest of the inhabitants, with the said Indians, concerning the purchase and pay of the said land, &c., these tiiree men above mentioned to be together in the design.''
"Also it is further agreed that the said Indian purchase shall be paid, answerable unto every man's proportion of land in the east division already laid out, &c."c
The following land list occurs in 1682, containing the names and rates of the resident freeholders : --
Samuel Drake,
Walter Lancaster,
rs'athaniel Tompkyns,
Richard Shnte,
Capt. Will. Haiden,
Henry Fowler,
William Pinckney,
John Tompkyns,
Richard Iloadley,
John Wharford,
William Gray,
8^
Samuel Godin,
• Eastchester Rec.
b Ibid.
= Ibid.
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John Piiickiiey, 25^ John Vaille, 6i
John Drake, 24J- Samuel Godin, 5J-
Moses Hoir, 45 Walter Webelly, 8
John Clarke, 13
At a meeting of the inhabitants of Eastchester, held December 1st, 1683, it was resolved, that Nathaniel Tompkyns, John Drake, and Richard Shute, should go into the woods with the Indians, "and mark out certain lands within the patent of Eastchester, and go and know what the said Indians do ask for the said lands, and bring report to the rest of the inhabitants."
On the 1st of March, 1686, Captain William Haiden and Moses Hoit, sen., were chosen by the inhabitants of Eastchester to go to treat with the Westchester townsmen in defence of our land, granted to us by patent."
On the 16th of January, 1698, occurs the following entry in the town records : -- " There being several inhabitants of Westchester come to invade us (the inhabitants of Eastchester) in the property, of our lands, by way of molestation, the town did inform the above said persons that they should not proceed to lay out any land, or mark any trees, or to set any marks, as by sufficient testimony will appear."