A History of the County of Westchester, Vol. I
"All the land above mentioned, from the said north-west side of said pond, running west northerly three miles more or less, and from thence running norih-eastwardly four miles, more or less, on a run or river caj^ed Bruncks's river, and from thence east northerly three English miles, more or less, and then from thence runs soulh-westerdly to the place from whence it began taking in and including a small pond called Cranberry pond, unto John Clapp,
» Alb Rec. Book of Patents, No. vii., 224.
COUNTY OF WESTCHESTER.
his heirs, executors, administrators, &c., reserving three hundred acres for our own use, for the sum of jClO, that is to say, four pieces of eight, or money, and the other £8 lOs. in such goods as are agreed upon by said parties."^
Signed sealed and delivered in presence of us,
Roger Thoryon,
The mark of Daniel Headley.
The mark of Co Patthunck, sen. The mark of Panridge. The mark of <! Wapeto Patthunck, jun. And younger Patthunck his mark.
On the 2Sih of Marcli, 1705, the Indian proprietors Serrino;oe, Raresquash. and Paqucrekin, (for and in consideration of a vahiable consideration in hand paid,) release to George Booth and his heirs, <fec.
" A certain tract of land in Westchester county, bounded south by a certain tract of land formerly sold by said Serringoe, &c., to Richard Schnfield,b ar.d on the west by Byram pond, on the north by Catonah's land, and on the east by Mahanas river," &c.
Signed sealed and delivered in presence of us,