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The History of the Several Towns, Manors, and Patents of the County of Westchester, Vol. II (1881 revised ed.)

Bolton, Robert Jr. The History of the Several Towns, Manors, and Patents of the County of Westchester, from its First Settlement to the Present Time, Vol. II. New York: Charles F. Roper, 1881. 329 words

ITSO, bequeathed "unto the minister, ciiurch-wunlous and Vi.'<tryiQ.'ii. itir th- time beinjj, of ttie lucorporated Church of England, Itnoivu by the uaiiL! of S;. recer's chaich. i:i the iioroujrli town of Westcliester, the tuiii of £'•<) to^vard.^ bui;Um_' a uew cli'ii ea In said horouijli town, or repairing or enlarKiun: the present church, for the worship of Almighty God, to be paid to them when they shall actually eae ige ill said work." This will was proved lith day of >Iarch, 17S4, m Surrogate's otllce, N. i.. Folio xxw.

6 KoOert Watts and Mary his wife, released 35 acres to the vestry of St. Peters church, 29th of May, 1797.-- West. Co. Kec Lib. .M. of Deeds, pp. 116, 118.

e The reetor and inhabitants of the ciry of New Vork, iu coramunioa of the Prot. Episcopal Church to St. Peters church, Westchester, 17th Jan., lsa._Kec. in the otllce of the Clert of tl 3 city of New ^ orK, l.lo. No 05, of cotiveyances, p. 547, 8th June, lill.

d la I'--'17 the sum of $l,t'3U was raised by St. Peter's church, Westchester, tendered to, and accepti-i by irinlty churcli, Sew York, foVtUe lots conveyed by their corporation to the vestry of St, Pt ^i-'s. One of the above-mentioned lots was takrn by the Corporal loii of New York, for wideniiiL,- Chapel stieet, and the award a[)plitd to the erection of pallery pews anrl the carriage shed. In the possession of the cierk of the vestry is a lease from James McDonald, of Pcd"f.>rd, a W. C. Co. fiirnier, to thf Trustees of the Episcopal Church of .st,. Peter's, in the township of Westchester, for a farui in the township of Pediord, bein« the farm where Juo. Banks furmerly lived, contaiuintf i'H acres, for one yi-ar at the sum of os. -.Jtip, Sept. 17U1; also a lit of four acres, cMnriKiulv known bv II. line of "Court House I.nt,'' in tint town, signed by Jam. 's .MeDonaM; witn'>.-s..s.