History of Westchester County, New York, Vol. I
" Biet* known to all home it may consarn That I Saringo hafe This day Sold unto Joseph Horton saner (senior) A sarten Track or parsal of Land Setuaten and Lyen within the profence (province) of Nu Yorcke which land beginen at the purch[ase] lastly purch"* by Cornal Hacoc' " John Horton Cap" Thall Joseph" Purdy and all the Land from biram reuer * wassward unpurch'* and so to run upward to brunkess reuer,' and I Saringo do oblidge myself my ars'" orassins to marcket" outebyMark Treeseasmay aper her agan'^ and This To be marcked oute The Sext: or Saventli Day of This entant'' munth and for the Tru Burformance I haf Sat my hand and Sale Sineded Saled and Dleaved In prants of us This been in order To a furder confmashon.
Saringo -f and three other Indians (names illegible).
John Horton (illegible) Hatfield Hannah park
his
John -f- Cake
mark his
Robard + Smeth
mark
Endorsed upon the deed is this statement of the' consideration by Horton,
I Joseph Horton oblige mysalf To pay one Sarengo
* Ancient copy of the original deed with Heathcote's license appended, in the writer's possession. .\lso recorded in West. Co. Records Lib. C, 96.
s Be it.
' Colonel Heathcote. 'Capt. Theall.
'Byram River westward unpurchased.
' Bronx River.
"Heirs.
11 Mark it.
12 Appear here again. Instant.
MAMARONECK.
he performen his part accorded to bagen ' as may apen connsarnend Land which he Is or (illegible) to performe
The a buv named horton Is obliged To Pay Sringo and the ras^ of his (illegible) as folas'