A History of the County of Westchester, Vol. I
Lots No. 13 and 18, and 2 small lots in the possession of William Barker ; the first lot, north division, and lot No. 7 in the middle or second division, distinguished on the map by a certain red line, which together contains 320 acres, 2 roods, 10 rods, are set apart for sale in order to defray expenses of division, 6cc., &.c. In witness whereof, as well the said commissioners as the surveyor by us appointed, have hereunto set their hands at Mamaroneck, in the county of Westchester, the sixteenth day of August, in the year of our Lord, 1724.
Philip Pell, ^
Jacobus Bleecker, > Co7nmissioners.
William Sutton, )
Charles Webb, -- ^^urveyor.
The following is a receipt for quit-rent due the crown on the Richbell Patent :
*' Received of Nehemiah Palmer and Co., 70 bushels and 3 pecks of uheat in full of the proprietors for quit-rent, (being 3 bushels and 30 quarts per annum,) due on the tract of land in Westchester County, granted to John Richbell, the 16th of Octo-
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