The History of the Several Towns, Manors, and Patents of the County of Westchester, Vol. II (1881 revised ed.)
All the rest, residue and remainder of my estate and ray plantation, r'l and p's, where I now inluibitt. over against Harlem afd, I give and bcrfh unto my d'ly bclov'd wife, 3Lu-y 3[orris, her heirs and as's forever, the lands thereof, cont'g about 20C0 acres best m or 1, tog'r with all houses, barns, mills, runns and ■ponds of waler, water courses, rivers, orchards, gardens, trees, woods, negroes of all kinds, catlell, swiriC, shiep, horse, kiude, and all other creatures and im-
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prov'ts -whatsoever, as also all goocb, household stufT and utensills, moneys, j.lnu-. and every thins; else moveable and im'ble within doors and ^\-'t that can he tuiin. .J or expressed, tl^j^t- now is, or hereafter shall be, in my pos'n or any Avays belon'.- tmto the s'd pl'n, except what is here otherwise disposed of and beq'd. lUm. 1 give and beq'h unto my said d'y bel'd wife all that my houses, land in N. Y. city. situate over against the brklgn, mito all appurt'ces, prortitts and advant'ges wh:..u soever thereiuito belong's, Avith all deeds, pattcnts, w-ritiugs. bills, bonds, oblg'ions.
andall things else whats'r, named and unnamed, belonging: Item
to John BoNN-ne, of Flushing, one negro girl n'd Abba ; is att old Thomas limits.
Jt£r,i to Miles Foster, one serv'ble negro boy, such as my s'd d'y
bel'd wife shall appomt. Item to Pdc'd Joues, M'ht, of X. Y., one
negro boy or one negro girl, such as m b d wif shall appoint. Item.