A History of the County of Westchester, Vol. I
" A certain parcel or tract of land, bounded as follovveth, to begin at Byram river at the colony line, and so to run to Mehanas river as said line goes, running northerly on Mehanas river, as the river goes, a mile into the woods, and from the colony line on Byram river, three miles northerly as the river runs into the woods, and from the head of said line to the head of the other line afore-mentioned, to have and to hold the before recited parcel or tract of land, with all and every of its appurtenances, unto the said Colonel Caleb Heathcote, Captain James Mott, &c,j &c., their heirs and assigns for ever, &c., &c. In witness whereof, we the said Serringoe, Raresquash, Washpackin, Ramhone and Packanain, have hereunto put our hands and seals, the 4th day of July, in the year of our Lord, 1701. a Signed and delivered in presence of us,
Benjamin Disbrovv, The mark of
Benjamin Collier, ^
Cohornet, Serringoe,
Wralicus, The mark of
Toporone, fxj
Kinhatem, Raresquash,
Wapatong, The mark of '
Raratta, <^
Meekrum. Washpackin,
The mark of
Ramhone. The mark of
Packanain.
By a deed bearing date the 5th of July, 1701, Serringoe, Raresquash, Packanain and Ramhone conveyed to Col. Caleb Heathcote of Mamaroneck, gentleman, Joseph Theal and Lieutenants John Horton and Joseph Purdy of Rye,
» The above sale embraced that tract of land called the White Fields.
COUNTY OF WESTCHESTER. 451
" All that tract of land bounded southerly by colony line, easterly by Mehanas river, northerly by Bedford line, and nnarked trees to Mehanas river and southerly as said river goes against the stream, by ye head of the river, and so by colony hne, &c.