Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. III
And did at the same time felsely and fraudulently suggest and represent to the said Thomas Dongan that the Lands granted to him the said Robert Livingston by the said recited Patents were lying together and were bounded and limited in manner following that is to say " On the north by a Line to be drawn from a certain Creek or Kill over against the South Side of Vastrix Island in Hudsons River called Wachankasigh to a place called by the Natives Wawanaquassick where the Heaps of Stones lye being near the Head of a certain Kill or Creek called Nanapenahekan which come out of a Marsh lying near unto the said Hills of the said Heaps of Stones upon whicli the Indians throw upon another as they pass by from ancient Custom among tliera and from thence extending to the Northerraost end of the Hills that are to the North of Tachkanick known by tlie name of Aliasliewaghkick and on the East from Ahashewaglikick aforesaid along tJie said Hills to the Southermost end of the same called Wicliquapakakat and from thence by a straight line to the South end of a small piece of land called Sakaqua and Nakawaewick and on the Soutli by a straiglit line to be drawn from thence to the Southermost Bounds or Eowcht of Roeloff Johnsons Kill and from thence by a straight line to a place on tlie River side called Sanskahamka whicli lies over against the Sawyers Creek and on the West by Hudsons River including all the Lands on both sides of Roeloife Johnsons Kill --