The History of the Several Towns, Manors, and Patents of the County of Westchester, Vol. II (1881 revised ed.)
"Whereas Thomas Hunt, sen., of ye TFt^i Farms in ye laraugh town and county of Westchester in ye colony of New York, yeoman, and Elizabeth Leggett of ye same place, widow, did on the 9th day of May last past, by an instrument under their hands and seals, formally agree and conclude that the Weit Farms lots containing twelve in number, should be surve3'ed and laid out by myself or some other person, and that according to a former siu-vey made by me William Taylor, on or before the last day of June instant, with a further covenant, promise, and agreement, each to the otlier, for themselves, or each of their heirs, executors and administrators, as far as they or any of them are concerned in the said lots, that the survey made by M. W. E., or some other person, in manner as above, and the lines or bounds so rua and settled should remain, continue, and not be removed for ever hereafter upon the penalty of five hundred pounds current money of said colony, to be paid by the party or j)ersous breaking the said conclusion or agreement and covenant to tlie party or persons fulfilling and performing the same, itc, &c., as bj' the said instrument, relation being thereunto had, will fully and at large appear. Therefore upon this request and desire of the said Thomas Hunt, Elizabctli Lcggett and others, the owners and proprietors of said land, I have surveyed the said tvrelve lots of land as followeth. That is to say, begin at a chestnut tree standing on the river side above Bijvanci:s mill, nmniug thence north forty-three degrees, west two hundred and eighty-thrce, to a marked white wood, tlience south thirty degrees, west about forty-five, eight rods to the north side and westernmost corner of the sixth lot, and then upon several courses until it meets with the north-west corner of the twelfth lot, then oast tweaty-one degrees and a half rod to ye meadow, and from thence along the meadow and river to the place first begun as appears in the scheme hereunto annexed, the whole tract containing 1090 acres, &c., Ac.