Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. III
a Creeke Called by the natives Nachawawachkano where two white Oake Trees are marked L wliich Creek Comes into the other Creeke called Twastawekak w^^ is the "West Bounds and soe Incloses all the Land which the said Indians have Sold to the said Robert Livingston the place where the said two Creeks mett being Called Mawichnack the flatt or Plaine Land lyeing on both sides of the said Creek Containing about thre« hundred Morgan or six hundred Acres as by the Indian "Deed of Sale before the Commander and Magistrates of the Towne of Albany bearing date the tenth day of this Present Month of August may fuDy and att Large Appeare Now for a Confirmacon of the said Tract and Parcell of Land and Premisses unto the said Robert Livingston his Heires and Assignes forever in his or theii- Quiett and Peaceable Possession and Enjoym* Know Yee that by Virtue of the Commission and Authority Derived imto me and Power in me Resideing I have Given Granted Rattified and Confirmed and by these presents doe Give Grant Rattiiie and Confirme imto the said Robert Livingston his Heii-es and Assignes forever all that the before menconed and recited Tract or Parcell of Land Scituate lyeing being Butted and Bounded as aforesaid, togather with all and Singular the Trees Timber, Woods, under woods -- Swamps, moores, Marshes, Meadows, Rivoletts Streams Creeks Waters, Lakes, Pooles, Ponds, ffisliing Hawking -- Hunting and Fowling and whatsoever else to the said Tract or Parcell of I.and within the Bounds and Limitts aforesaid belonging or in any wayes Appurteineing To have and to hold the said Tract or Parcell ol" Land and all and Singular other the Premissess and every Paiie and Parcell thereof unto the said Robert Livingston his Heires and Assignes unto the Sole and only proper use beneffitt and behoofe of the said Robert Livingston his Heires and Assignes forever to be holden of liis said Majesty his Heii-es and Successors in free and Comon Soccage According to the tenure of East Grenwich in the County of Kent in his Majestyes Kingdome of England Yeilding Rendring and Paying therefore Yearly unto oui- Soveraigne Lord the Kings Majesty his Heires or Assignes or to such Officer or officers as by him shall be Appointed to Rec-eive t!ie same Eight shillings Curr" money of this Provini e Yearly on the five and twentyth Day March att the Towne of