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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. 319 words

But if, contrary to our expectation, it should fall out otherwise, we repeat our former petition, and beg leave to entreat ye Hon'ble Society not to leave us destitute, but to continue to us their charily in providing us with ar,olher in his room, as in their great wisdom and goodness they shall think fit.

Such is ye prayer of us underwritten members of New Rochelle church, who are with frreat respect, Reverend sir,

Ye most obedient humble servants,

And in ye name of all, Jean Soulice, Jean Angevin,

COUNTY OF WESTCHESTER.

Peter Bonnet, Gille Lieure, Peter Sicard, John Badeau, Aman Guion, Isaac Guion, jr. Barnard Rynlander, Philip Jacob Rhinlander, Joseph Donaldson, Jonas Spock, Daniel Cicarf, Isaac Sicard,

his Paul ><j Sicard,

mark. Jacque Pureot, Isaac Guion, Jaines de Blez, ' • Marsil Ne Fuelle, • ' Josias Le Conte, Jean Sicard, Jaques Bonnet, Jean Bonnet, William Rhinlander, Jaque Flandreau,

her La Veuve ><^ Jean Juin,

mark. Anne Palmer, Mary Anne Palmer, Johann Pieter Ritter,

his Samuel ><{ Bernard, mark.

Jacques P. Sicard, Aleda Bolbt, Peter Bertain, J'Anne ne a Fuille, Robert Livingston, Abm. Bancker, jr. Abrm. Guion, Daniel Angevin,

his Trustura X Soby,

m.ark. Catherine Angevin, Ambroise A. Sicard, Daniel Giraud, Daniel Giraud, jr. John More,

his Frederick ^ Selurman,

mark. Michael Croesny, Jean Parcot, Isaac Coutant, John Allee, John Flandreau, Isaac Daas William Rodman, Jam. Bartain, Jaque Sicard. John Chadeayne, Gideon Florance, Daniel Sicard, Guilleaume Landrim Janne Bonnin, '^

Oliver Besly.

In 1743, Aman Guion granted " to Isaac Guion and John Soulice, churchwardens or elders, and their successors for the use of the minister and communicants of the French church in New Rochelle aforesaid, as is herein settled according to the rules and form of the Church of England, as by law established, a small tract of land containing one acre and three quarters, more or less, which is now in the possession of the Rev.