The History of the Several Towns, Manors, and Patents of the County of Westchester, Vol. II (1881 revised ed.)
River then down the Stream of the said River to the Place where the ^W.t Branch Falls into the said River and then up tlie Stream of the said West Brant >) to tlie Place wliere it begun Containing Four Thousajid Four hundred a:i.l Thirty five Acres with Allowance for Highways, and in the Setting out of Unsaid Tract of Laud had Regard to the Profitable and unprofitable Acrus and had taken care that the Length of the said Tract do not Extend along the Rantis of any River Conformable to our said Royall Instructions as by a Certificate und.,: their hands bearing Date the Tenth Day of Jlarch last Entered of Record in our Secretarj-3 OtSce more fully and at large Appears Which Tract of Land set out as aforesaid according to our said Royall Instructions Wee being willing to grant to the said JosephB udd John licit Caleb Hoit Humphrey UnderhillJoscph Purdy George Lane Daniel Lane Moses Knap John Horton David Horton Jonathan Lynch Peter Hatfield James Traviss Isaac Covert Benjamin Brown John Turner David Ogden and William Yeomans their Heirs and Assigns according to the Prayer of their Petition Know Yee that of our Especial grace certain Knowledge and nicer Motion We have given granted Ratifyed and Confirmed and do by these presents for us our heirs and Successors give grant Ratifie and Confirm unto the said Joseph Budd John Hoit Caleb Hoit Humphry Underbill Joseph Purdy George Lane Daniel Lane Moses Knap John Horton David Horton Jonathan Lynch Peter Hatfield James Traviss Isaac Covert Benjamin Brown John Turner David Ogden and "William Yeomans their Heirs and Assigns all that the said Tract or Parcel of Land Scituate lying and being in the County of Westchester v hich is Commonly known by the Name of the White Plains Beginning at a large White Oak Tree Marked with Severall Letters where Two Brooks fall into the West Branch of Momaroneek River, and Runs thence by Markt Trees to Brunxes River near to the place where a small Brook falls into the said River by a Bush of Alders some of -which are Markt thence up the Stream of Brunxes River to an Ash Tree about Seventeen Chains above Aothony Millers fulling Mill thence by Markt Trees to a White Oak :Marked near long Meadow Brook then down the Stream of the said Brook tu the Land laid out for Daniel Brondige then along his Line to the said Long Meadow Brook then down the Stream of the said Brook to the place where it falls into Momaroneek River and down the Stream of the said River to the Land granted to Christopher Bridge then along his Line and the Lines of the Land laid out for Samuel Hunt to Momaroneek River then down the Stream of the said River to the Place where the West Branch falls into tlie said River and then up the Stream of the said West Branch to the place where it begun Containing Four Thousand Four Hundred and Thirty five Acres with Allowance for Highways Together with all and Singular Woods imderwoods Trees Timber Feedings pastures Meadows Marshes Swamps Ponds Pools Waters Water Courses Rivers Rivolets Runs and Streams of Water Fishing Fowling Hunting and Hawking Mines Minerals Standing being Growing lying or to be had used and Enjoyed within the Limits aud Bounds aforesaid, And all other Profits Benefits Liberties Priviledges Hereditaments aud Appurtenances to the sjiniu belonging or in any wise Appertaining and all that onr Estate Right Title Interest Benefit Claim and Demand whatsoever of in or to Uie same and the Re%-ersiou and Reversions Pvcmaind'^r and Remainders and the Yearly Rents and Profits of th-- same (Excepfing and always Restrving out of this our present Grant unto us our Heirs and Successors forever all Trees of the Diameter of Twenty four Inch l.-=