Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. III
MANOR OF LIVINGSTON. 615
any wise against this, under obligation to Law. Done in the Court house of Albany on the 18"! July 1683.
This is the mark of Ottonowaw The mark of kosahecko This is the mark of Tattaemshaett
as witness This is the mark of TamaranackquaeaaSquaw
The mark of moneetpa This is the mark of Wawanetsavvaw, a Squaw
as witness This is the mark of Newamee the Daughter
The mark of kachkehant of Tamaranockquae
as witness This is the mark of Auxys Ottonowaws
Ger Baxter Sons Daughter
Cornelis Van Dyck Jan Janz Bleeker
Arnout Corn Viele, Interpreter.
This day, the 18'^ July 1687, a certain Cripple Indian Woman named Siakanochqui of Catskil acknowledges to have received full satisfaction by a cloth garment and cotton Sliift for her share and claim to a certain Flatt of Land Situate in the Manor of Livingston ; Which Witness
This signed and Interpreted in presence of and by
JuFFROuw Salisbury.
Siakanah
qui her 1. mark
PATENT TO R. LIVINGSTON FOR 2000 ACRES OF LAND ON HUDSON'S RIVER.
Thomas Dongan Lieutenant and Governour and Vice Admirall under His Royall Highnesse James Duke of Yorke and of New Yorke and its Dependencyes in America To all to whom these p'sents shall come Greeting Whereas Ottonoway Tattaemschatt Othoott Manetepo and two Indian Squawes named Wawamttsawaw and Thamarancqua Lawfull Owners and Proprietors of the Land herein menconed in the behalfe of themselves and their Relacons have by their Certaine writeing or Transport dated the the Eighteenth day of July 1683 Given and Granted unto Robert Livingston a Certaine Tract or Parcell of Laud lyeing and being on a Creek on the East side of Hudsons River commonly called or knowne by the name of Roeloflfe Johnsons Kill it being in thi-ee Plains called Nickan Hooke Kichpa Wichquaskaha and