The History of the Several Towns, Manors, and Patents of the County of Westchester, Vol. II (1881 revised ed.)
Third, that none of the pe\\3 within the said church or edifice shall ever be sold, but that all except those intended to be used free as aforesaid, may be rented for terms not exceedinu* three years ; and that the rents arising therefrom shall be forever applied for the support of the rector or minister for the time being who shall officiate in the said church, and for no other purpose except for necessary repairs of the said church, and for fuel and other necessar}" ex|iensos for the services of the same. xUid whereas a vault hath been constructed which is under the said church, and in which are interred the remains of the mother of the said Gouvemeur Morris and whereas tliere is another vault within the boundaries above described, but not beneath the said church, in which are interred the remains of the father of the said Governeur 3Iorris and of others of his famih- -- now it is hereby declared that each of the said vaults, and the ground whereon they are built, is hereby reserved and excepted from the above grant and conveyance, (and it is one of the express conditions of this conveyance,) that the said Gouverneur jlotxis, his heirs and assigns, shall at ail times have access to the said two vaults with the privillege of opening and using the same for the burial of their dead. And whereas the said Gouvemeur Morris has also caused to be constructed under the said church other vaults, it is also a condition of this conveyance, that if the parties hereto of the second part shall sell or grant the right of using the same, they shall invest all money to arise from such sales or as compensation for such grants so that it may produce an annual interest or income, and shall apply such interest or income to the support of the rector or minister for the time being officiating in the said church, and for uo other purpose whatever.