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History of Westchester County, New York, Vol. I

Scharf, J. Thomas, ed. History of Westchester County, New York, including Morrisania, Kings Bridge, and West Farms, which have been annexed to New York City, Vol. I. Philadelphia: L.E. Preston & Co., 1886. 276 words

Fanconnier

Robert Lurting

C. Heathcote

Bounded Southerly,

by the Division Line betweene y" Colony of Connecticut and the Province of New York parallell to the Sound.

Easterly,

By Mahanas River.

Northerly,

by Bedford Line and Mark' Trees runing westerly to Mahanas River.

Westerly,

again and as the said River goes against the stream to the head thereof, then along the Easterly branch of Biram River to the said Colony Line again where the same began.

The East Patent

"Patent: 2 March 1701 6200 Acres Improvable Laud £7, 1(5, 0, Quit-Rent 11 Shares.

In Trust for or sold to Schellinx & Lyon

Quinby

Clarksons

T. Weaver P. Fanconnier

C. Heathcote

Patentees Names Ro. Walter Juo. Chollwell L. Atwood C. De Peyster R. Slater Barne Cosens M. Clarkson Lan. Symes Rob. Lurting Peter Mathews Caleb Heathcote

Bounded South

by the Division Line between N. Y. and said Colony of Connecticut, and so along said Line until it meets with the Patent of Adolph Philipse, and so along his southern bounds till it meets witii the Mannor of Cortlandt and from thence by a Line that shall run upon a direct course until it meets with the first easterly Line of 20 of the said Mannor of Cortlandt, and from thence along the said line Westerly till it meets with the Patent granted to R. Walter & others, thence southerly along the said Patent untill it meets with the bounds of the Township of Bedford & thence round along said bounds untill it meets with the patent granted to Coll. Heathcote and others, and along the bounds of said Patent unto the Colony Line where it firsst began. --