A History of the County of Westchester, Vol. II
For collecting, £2 13. The quotas for the diflerent precincts were
Westchester, £2b 0 0 New Rochelle, -£8 15 0
Eastchester, 9 0 0 Pelham, 3 0 0
Yonckers, 8 0 0 Morrisania, 3 0 0
In 1720 the quotas for the church and poor of the parish stood thus, Westchester, =£37 10 02 Eastchester, X12 14 Hi
Yonckers, 11 12 lOi IS ew Rochelle, 12 14 U
Pelham, 4 4 li Morrisania, 4 10 0
In the year 1711, the venerable Propagation Society voted one hundred and fifty prayer books, and £5 worth of tracts for the Rev. John Bartow of Westchester.^
Mr. Barlow in 1713 contributed £9 65. 6^., towards rectifying the pews and seats in East and Westchester.^ The same year, Mr. Charles Glen was appointed schoolmaster at Westches-
Reports of Propagation Soc. b Ibid.
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