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