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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. 251 words

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ber 1668, being from the 25th of March, 1784 to the 25ih of March last, as witness my hand this 12th of June, 1752, Wheat reckoned at 4s. 6d. a bushel.

Richard Nicoll, Deputy General Receiver,

A subsequent partition of Colonel Heathcote's estates took place between his two daughters and co-heiresses, Anne and Martha. Anne Heathcote married the Hon. James de Lancey, son of Etienne de Lancey.

The De Lanceys, of Mamaroneck, are a branch of the ancient and honorable house of De Lanci, in France, ^^ springing from Jean de Lanci, Ecuyer, Vicomte of Laval and Nouvian, who was born in the latter part of the fifteenth century, and died May, 1525. The De Lancies were decreed to belong to the ancient nobility of France in the fourteenth century. Under Louis do Bourbon, Bishop and Duke of Laon, they held the hereditary fief of the Four banier of Laval ;•* they were also the lords of other lands, such as Rarai, Nouvian, D'Haramont, Ribecoupt, Pimpre, St. Germain et Ruy, and hereditary castellans of the castle and domains of Bothizv and Verberie.^

* The French members of this family spelt the last syllable of the surname with an i, in place of the ey.