The History of the Several Towns, Manors, and Patents of the County of Westchester, Vol. II (1881 revised ed.)
And this conveyance is on this further condition, that the land hcreb)' conveyed, and not covered by the said church, shall be used for the purposes following and none other ; that is to say, a part not exceeding one half thereof may be used as a site for a parsonage or dwelling house for the use of the rector or minister for the time being officiating in the said church, and for a garden to be attached thereto, and for a site for sheds for the protection of horses and carriages of persons attending worship in the said church, and the residue of the said land shall be used as a cemetery or burial ground, and for no other purpose ; and it is a further express condition of this conveyance, that no rector or minister shall be called or employed to officiate \n the said church during the life of the said Gouverneur Mon-is without his previous consent in writing, and further, that neither the premises hiTcby conveyed or any part then-of, nor any of the said jiews or vaults, or any of the rents or income to arise therefrom f roui any part of the said premi-
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trf, ?h.Vil ever on any pretence, be mortgaged, or in any way or rcanner be made iwMe f'T any debts or engagements of the parties of the second part, or of their siicfc'Sjors. And the said parties of tlie second part, for tlicmselves and their inicr<'<s<")rs, liereby convenant witli the said Gouverneur IMorris, his heirs and aa- ^,,'I1S, that they tlie said parties of the second part and their successors, shall and will faithfully observe and perform all and every of the said conditions ; and it is licreby expressly declared and agreed, that if default shall at any time be made i:i tlie performance or observance of any of tlie conditions above mentioned, or <:if the said covenants, it shall be lawful for the said Gouverneur Morris, his heirs and assigns to re-enter into, and upon the said premises, or any part thereof, in the name of the whole, and the same to have again re-possess and enjoy as in his first and former estate, anything herein contained to the contrar}' thereof notwithstanding.