The History of the Several Towns, Manors, and Patents of the County of Westchester, Vol. II (1881 revised ed.)
After his death, another comraaniler being appointed to carry on the siege, tliose in the castle were reduced to sucli extremities that some of the most desperate of them resolved, together with the governor, one Morris, who had been a page to the Earl of Stafford, to endeavor the breaking through our forces on horseback, which they attempted ; and, taongh most of llie.u were beaten back to thj castle by tho besiegers, yet this Jlorris made his way through, but was afterwards taken as he passed th.'-ough the country, in the disguise of a beggar, and carried to York, where he was arraigned before Justice Thorpe, and, being found guilty of treason, was executed for the same,"'^
a Ace. of tao f.inuly of T^torris by Vak'ntinc Morri.s, 1790.
6 '1 Qi.i p'.-operty iiu^v b,lija:;i t > .loha i;uire, Esii , v.iio obtaia.'J it by a marriafre with a FlelUiiiir, wiiich faniilv g >t it trom tho Duk>s of IVanfort, desccudimts of tlio MarquiiOf Wo;- c '.i'-er, to wtioia Cliarles First gave it, liaviri;; taken it froin old Lewis Jlorris uudur forleitnre.
e Pi'.rcofield. two mlUs wst of Cliepstoir, was ion? the property of the W;iltera family till The year 17;;'J whea it w:i.s »• Id ti> Coi mi. 1 Murrn. futlieruf Vaieiitiue Morri.s, \L^»,.y who after- ■.vardd posdc8-ed it and T.) who<c tasle and liii-^rality it is indebted for it-, rliiof artitlci:)! lieuiiti.'s and ii \ li.u;,' I'-itablish d celebrary. -- •• Ue miie-iof Eii^^iaud aad \V;Ui'S," by Kev. J. Kvaiis a'.id J. Itriro'.i, \'<\. ii., \\. \:.i.