A History of the County of Westchester, Vol. II
In witness whereof we the said Maminepoe and
HISTORY OK THE
Wampage, alias Ann-hook, have put to our hands and seales this 27th of May, in the fourth year of their majesties reign, and A. D. 1692.
Signed, sealed, and delivered in presence of us,
Abraham Hawker,
Isac Larens,
The mark of John Garretson.
The mark of < Maminepoe. The mark of V Wampage,
[alias Atin-hook. The mark of X Crohamananthense. The mark of V Mamertekoh.
Native Indian witnesses to the above deed. The mark of X Weenetonah. The mark of V Tanancot. The mark of X Coshehoa. The mark oO Rauh Couwind. The mark of C Tom.
The following entry in the town books refers to this sale : " At a nfieeting of the inhabitants hold the 27th of May, 1692, this day, the land on the east side of Broncks's river, till wee come to Mr. Pell'cj line, was purchased of Maminepoe and Ann- Hook for
2 gunns,
2 shins, 2 adzes,
2 coats,
2 kettles,
1 barrel of cider,
6 bitts in money.
DISBURSEMENTS UPON THE INDIAN PURCHASE.
William Barnes, 1 kettle.
To expences to ye Indians,
John Hunt, I coate, -.- . . ,
For money, . . .'■:".'.
To Indian supper and other expences,
William Richardson, 2 shirts,
John Ferris, sen. 1 coate.
To 1 day with the Indians,
Josiah Hunt, 2 adzes, and 3s. Bd. in money
Samuel Palmer, 1 gun, .
Thomas Baxter, 1 gun, .
Joseph Hunt, I barrel of cider,