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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. 276 words

b Burki;'s UK. of th" land ;.l s;catry of E:i;jland, vol. iii, o'JS.

e Lo.'-cnzo t^dUm's Biug. Sketches ot American Loyali-sts.

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AdQ^FraMces Dash^ood Elizabeth ^FruncU Lewis (ttie sillier)

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Edward H._.Eliza Livlngstoa

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PEUIGREK OF LUDLOW, OF WESTCHESTER.

Gabriel La(ilow_jSurati Hamaer, Came to New York city, where Tie married , and eettled 1q the year leai, from London,

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JcUan (laXdiil) Emma_Lu.IIow Li:ishwood .Maria^otm L. ilortou (no issa^) Arabel

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424 HISTORV OF THE COITSTY OF WKSTCHESTER.

tains some good paintings, particularly a view of the .'\jno, by Cole, and a portrait of Martin Wilkins, Esq., by Rogers, &:c.; also a beautifr.l white marble bust of Washington, by Garacehi, and an Apollo, by Tantenoin.

The old Wilkins mansion, which stands on the south side of the neck is now converted into a farm house. Here in 1776, three of the clergy-,-. viz : Doctors Cooper, Chandler and Seabury, managed to secrete themselves for some jime, notmlhstanding the most minute and presevering search was made for them, so ingeniously contrived was the place oi their conceabaent in and about the old-fashioned chimne)-. Food \vas conyeyed to them through a trap-door in the floor. The front of the old house is shaded by some magnihcent elms.