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The History of the Several Towns, Manors, and Patents of the County of Westchester, Vol. II (1881 revised ed.)

Bolton, Robert Jr. The History of the Several Towns, Manors, and Patents of the County of Westchester, from its First Settlement to the Present Time, Vol. II. New York: Charles F. Roper, 1881. 288 words

answers of, to the Bishop of London,

ii., 347-349 death of, ii., 3,50 last will of, li 351 Uev. Theodosius, i. 66, 663, 664 . .

Bayard, Pioire du Terrail Seigneurde, 11. 414 Rev. Lewis Pintard, i. 242 605, C06

Bayside, it. 413

Bear Ridge, i. 5.13 S-.vamp, ii.2C4

Bedford, town of, i, 1

deviation and etymology of the name, 1 1 called o: igiiially Catonah land, 1. 3 expedition of Putch and English against

Indians at, i. S. conclusion of peace at i. 12 .sottlement of, i. 13 came of, given, i, 19 land of Kohaiuong conveyed to propricturs

of, 1. 19 discussion between New York and Counectii'ut as to ownership of, i. 2i', 21 applies to Connecticut for pit' ut, i. 23 protection of Conneciicut granted to, i. 23 Governor Kl'.tcher's proclamation to, i. 23 dispute about, referreil to the Kitig, 1. 23 esks for anii ret'eives patent, i. 24 disputes between New York and Co!;necri-.

cut about, i. 23 common laivg of, 1. 23 halo of land to Joliii Johnston, by. i. 23 purchase of laud from Kat:yU:ih by, 1. -10 released from allegiani-e toCoiinoctic't, i. 29 ir.ee! ir:: of Comnn>«iouers to II x the bouadary l.iie of, i. 2J

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reiUo-d nnallT secnreU to >'ew York, i. 29 sale (n \-dv.d to John Diblee, by. i. so purchase of land from Katonah, etc., by,

i. 31 Hoyal Patent obtained for, i. 34 purch.ise of land frora Lacfeawawa ami

ottiers hy, i. 35 division, of !:iiul among proprietors of, 1. 3C the old court-house in, i. 33 aca^li;uiy of, i. 30. female institute of, 1. 39. old buryirig-'nuun<l of, i. 40. first religions society organized in, i. 40. religious services conducted by laymen of,