The History of the Several Towns, Manors, and Patents of the County of Westchester, Vol. II (1881 revised ed.)
Moabalice and the rest of the above said endians, have soulld a:- above said unto the Inhabitancc of the said towne of Rye, them, tbeire heires. executors, adminisErators, or asigues for ever and Doe hereby bind ourselves, our heires, execetars, administratars and asignes unto the Inhabitants of the above said towne of Rye, them, tbeire heires, executors, administrators, or asigues, that they may att all times, from and after the date hereof, pcasably and quieally poses, occup\- and injoy the above said tract of laud free from all former bargaines, salles, morgagcs, or other iucoLiibrances whatsoever and all soe to warrant and make good the above said salle against any parson, or parsons whatsoever, that shall or will make, or la}- any claime or claiines theare unto, and in testimony. There of wee have caused this bill of salle to be made and here unt" have sett our hands and sealles this two and twentieth of November, one thousand six hundred and eighty-three.
Sealed, signed and delivered in the Tlie marke of
presence of us, Shapham,
r, COKENSEKU,
C0KXEIL..SS. Orou-apam
^'^ ^^'■'^' KEWEToriAM,
JoSnCA KXAP, KOAWANOU,
T,, , , JSIOAUPOATCH.
Ihe mark of
MOTEPEAICHOS
Jonx Oddeli., his mark.
Pattuuxk,
hohoknis,
SOTONGE,
Owuoi:awa~, Okamaplau.
This bill of salle is acknowledged by the granters to be tiieir ackt and deed liefore me in Rye. the day and ycre above written,
JOSEPH ilORTOX, Vonunissimer.
The inliabitants of Rye were now met by an opposing claimant in tl;e person of Mr. John Richbtll of Mamaroneck. Ho was a native of