The History of the Several Towns, Manors, and Patents of the County of Westchester, Vol. II (1881 revised ed.)
Broncks' land, lying and being on the maine to the east and over against Harlem town, having a certain small creek or kill which runs between the north-west part of it and Little Barnes Island, near Hell-gate, and so goes into the East River and a greater creek or river which divides it from JIanhattoes Islands, containing about 500 acres or 250 margon of land, anil including all the push thereunto annexed or adjoining, which said patent or ground brief so granted as aforesaid, bearing date the 20;!^ day of Oct. lG4-i, was by the said Arent van Curler, upon the 10th day of July, 16.ol, transported and made over unto Jacob Jans Stoll, and upon the 19th day of December, 1662, conveyed by i^latthcws de Vos, as attorney of Geertruyt Andries, the widow of the said Ja<:ob Jansen Stall, unto Geeririeti Jlendrick, formerly the widow of Andries Hoppen, and by her upon the same day, (with the approbation and consent of Dirck Girrits van Tright, then her husband,) made over to Harman Smeeman, who, upon the 22d day of October, 16G4, sold and conveyed the same for a valuable consideration unto Samuel Edsall, late of this city, beaver maker, now for a confirmation unto him, the said Samuel Esdall, in his possession and enjoyment of the premises, Know j-e that by virtue of the commission and authority unto me given by his royal highness, I have ratified, confirmed, and granted unto the said Samuel Esdall, his heirs and assignees, all the aforesaid parcel of land and premises, with all the soil, woods, pastures, meadow ground, marshes, commonage, creeks, waters, lakes, fishing, hawking, himting and fowling, within the limits before set forth, described, and all other profits, commodities and emoluments to the said parcel or part of land belonging or in anywise appertaining, to have and to hold the said parcel or part of land and premises unto the said Samuel Esdall, his heirs .ind assignees, unto the proper use and behoof of tr.e said Samuel Edsall, his heirs and assigns, forever, rendering and paying such duties and acknowledgments as now are or hereafter shall be constituted and established by the laws of this government, under the obedience of bis royal highness, his heirs and successors.