A History of the County of Westchester, Vol. II
Now for the more true and reall enjoyment and possession of the said John Budd his heirs, &c., we doe jointly and severally, us and either ot us, or any by or under us, for ever assign and make over by virtue of this our deed and bill of sale, dlsclayme any further right in the sayd tract of land from the day of the date hereof, and all and each of us do promise to put the said John Budd or his into quiet, peaceable possession, and him to keep and defend and mayntaine against all person or persons whatsoever that shall directly or Indirectly lay any clayme or former grant, or shall trouble or moles' the said John Budd or his, be they English, or Dutch, or Ingalns, or whatsoever. We the aforenamed Ingalns doe engage ourselves, heirs, executors, &c., to make good this our obligations as aforesaid, I Shanarocke, Rackeate, Napockheast, Tawkaheare, Nanderwhere, Tamepawcan, Rawmaquare, Puwwaytahem, Mawmawytam, Howhoranes, Cockkenecs, Tawwayen, Altoemacke, Heathomees, have hereunto set our hands at time and times, and we doe approve of each of our hands to this deed to be good and firm. Witness this our hands this day, being the Sth of November, 1661. Signed, sealed and delivered.
Thomas Revell,^ The mark of O Shanarocke.
John Coe, O Nanderwhere.
Thomas Clowes. C? Napockheast.
Humphrey Hughes. -- Howhoranes.
Pi Kawmaquaie. t> Rackeat. '^ Pawwaytaken. 1.281019 X Cockensseco.
« Probably Thomas Pell ; see vol. i. 286.
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Know all men, English and Ingains, that whereas Shanarocke sold John Budd all the land from the sea to Westchester path, I Shanarocke marked trees by Penning path do hereby give and grant and acknowledge that I have received full satisfaction of him, and according to the true intent of these bounds, he the sayd John Budd is to have and enjoy all the land by the Blind brook to Westchester path, in witness my hand.