520 APPENDIX. — NOTE C. 



NOTE C— Pages 116, 117, 178. 

 Secretary of States office, Albany, Abstract of Patents, vol. ii. p. 54, Juue 18th, 1668. 



To Israel Helnie, Hendrick Jacobson, Ole Kock & Jan Minsterman, to con- 

 firm to them '• a portion of land on West side of Delaware River within the mill 

 Kill upon the Hook commonly called Calcoone Hook, reaching from the said mill 

 Kill to that which is called bv the Indians Mokoruippates, including all the 

 lands between the said two Kills, as also the valley or meadow ground there- 

 unto belonging, containing by estimation as it lies along the river [creek] side 

 about an English mile, and there being also in the said Mill Kill, a certain little 

 Island, near unto and over against the said land known by the name of hay 

 Island,' as the said land was granted, Aug. 4"' 1663 to Ericke Nichels, Moorty 

 Poulson, Andries Johnson & Henry Jacobson — the three former of whom after- 

 wards parted with their rights thereto." 



Same Book, p. 57, August 4th, 1668. 



To Jurian Kene, to confirm to him three lots of land in his possession, " lying 

 in Upland on the West side of Delaware river, bounded on the West by Upland 

 Kill or creek k on the East with the ministers land on the north with Villus 

 Lacies & on the South with Hans Jurieausen — as also a^piece of land formerly 

 called Smiths Point, lying on the North side of Upland, which in the whole 

 amounts to about acres of ground, together with a piece of meadow, 



which runs from the Smith's point, South East to the river, being bounded on 

 the North East with Israel Helmes & on thu South West side with Villus lattie." 

 [The blank is in the record.] 



Same Book and page. August 6th, 1668. 



To James Sandilands, to confirm to him, "two lots of land in Upland at 

 Delaware, upon the North side of the creek or Kill next and adjoining to Israel 

 Helmes & Jost Danielsens land & bounded with Villus Latie, containing in 

 breadth six and thirty yards, as laid out by the officers at Delaware." 



Same Book and page, April 8th, 1669. 



To Rev. Laurenty Caroly, minister to the Swedes, a piece of land at Delaware 

 held by him and '• lying on the North East side of Upland Kill beginning from 

 the river side along by the Kill in breadth to the lot of Jan Daniells about 27 

 Rod, in length along the River side to a small Kill called Prissers Kill, about 

 three hundred Rod, being about equal breadth behind and before & amounting 

 in all to aljout two or three k thirty acres or about 16 morgen, more or less." 

 [The dimensions will make more than fifty acres.] 



Same Book, p. 61. October 1st, 1669. Also, York Book, in the records at Dover, 

 p. 192. 



To Andrew Carr, & Margaret his wife, formerly the wife of Joost De la Grange, 

 deceased, to confirm to them " a certain Island in Delaware river called by the 

 name of Matiniconck, containing by estimation three hundred acres more or 

 less, the said Island lying about 6 Dutch miles up the river from the town of 

 Newcastle, bounded on the Northwest with the Mill Kill, on the South by the river 

 & on the North East or North & by East with Bow kill." — [Mrs. Papegoya re- 

 gained possession of Tinicum against this title, but it was subsequently sustained 

 in a suit brought after the establishment of Penn's government.] 



Recorder's Office, Dover, Del., "JVA; Book." "Day of 167 " 



"Edmund Andros, Esq., &c , Whereas there is a certaine tract of land called 

 Marrcties Hooke, lying and being on the West side of Delaware River, the which 

 by virtue of a Warrant, hath been layd out for Charles Jansen, Olle Rawson, OUe 



