The History of the Several Towns, Manors, and Patents of the County of Westchester, Vol. II (1881 revised ed.)
Eastchestek, town of first so called, L 203 agreement of proprietors of, i. 204 Royal Patent of, L 205 magistrates appointed for, L 203 Long Reach in, L 210 confirmed by deed, i. 210 Royal Patent of Long Reach In, L 211 public lauds of, i. 213 Blount Vernon in, i. 213 first settlement, in, L 213 name, conrirmod by charter, L 213 first school-house erected in, 1. 214 election of first representative from Westchester count}-, i. 215 first Congregaiioh::! church in, i. 21S ilrst minister called to, L 219 made a precinct of \Ves'chesterparish,L221 old church of, i. 222 made a distinct parish, L 2'25 li.it of miiusters of Cong'l church of,L 22^ fouudution of present church in, laid, 1. 234 St. Paul's church erected and Incorporated
in. i. 235 land appropriated to the churcli of, L C40 second incorporation of St. Paul'j church
in, L 240 Mctli. Epis. c'aurch onjanized, Ineorj ated and er£cted in, 1. 244
INDEX.
Eastchester, West Mount Veraon in, 1. 250
erecti'n of Dutch I'efonned church of Bruiixville in, i. £o2
Stephen Ward's house in, attacked by the Bi-irish, i. 252
Waverl}-, viUage in, i. 213
Washicgtonvilie in, i. CIS East Patent, or Undividecl Land, L 4ii3 East TaiTytown, i. 5-19. "E. H.,'' anecdote about, i. T5 Enketanpnanson, or Hog-Pen Ridge, i. 134 EnRtis, James, i. 250 Extract about de Lancy's movement, ii. 6S4
concerning the state of the church tn Westchester, ii. 33: ,^-
from address of J. W. Tompkins, it. 3C6
ancient town records ef Westchester, ii.