The History of the Several Towns, Manors, and Patents of the County of Westchester, Vol. II (1881 revised ed.)
And my will is, that in case of any disturbance 1)V s'd u'\v conc'g the promi's or any part or par of e'te, real or p'l, hereby, oth'se h'q. and that my s'd dearly bel'd -wife ]Mary 31., her h'rs or as, shall thenceforth and t!jL-n immediately enter into pos.«ession, have, occupie and enjoy all and co'n part and p.irccl of ye beforerecited premises, beq'ts and legacys given or to b'g.to my s'd n'w L. 31., if he or any, under pretence of him, shall at any time molest my s'd wife, her heirs or assigns, hi her or their pcac'bl enjoy't of whatsoever est'te, r' or p'l, thai is or shall be herein or hereby given and beq'd unto her or them, any thing liL-reiu con'd to the coulr'ry notw'hst'g, only giteing unto him; and I doe heruby give and bequeath unto m s'd u L. 31. the sum of ten pounds cnr't money of 2s. Y., to be paid unto him by my s'd ex'x, h h's and as's in full of my bequests and legacys imto him in case of any sucli disturbance or molestation as aforesaid.
Item. I give and beq unto my hon'd friend, WUliam Penn, my negro rnan Yaff, provided the said Penn shall come to dwell in .cVmerica ; otherwise the s'd Yafl is to serve my said wife eiiually with other negroes. Jtcm. I give and beq
unto "William Bickley one negro girl named 3Iaria. Item to "NVm.
Kichiirdson one negro boy named Jack. Item to Sam'l Palmer one