522 APPENDIX. — NOTE C. 



East 35 perches. E. N. E. CO perches, to Harwicks Creek, then N. 20 perches, 

 and \. W. by N. 52 perches up to the s<' creek ; and from the Creek N. W. by a 

 line of marked trees 25 j)erches to a corner marked Black oak standing nigh 

 unto ye head of a small swamp and from the s'' oak running W. S. W. by a line 

 of marked trees 240 per. to a corner marked JIaple standing in a branch of 

 Marityes Creek and from thence along ye s'' branch South Easterly 6 degrees 50 

 perches to the creek and finally down the several courses of the s'l Creek to the 

 main River side. Conteyneing the said quantity of laud, besides the swamp and 

 sunken ground thereto adjoining. 300 A. part thereof being formerly granted 

 unto the s'* John Johnson, James Justason & John Hendricksen, each 100 A. by 

 three patents (But not one concurring with the situation of the place) all bear- 

 ing date the 10"' day of April, 1673 (since which time Peter Hendrickson is in- 

 vested in the right of the said John Hendrickson) and two hundred and fifty 

 acres, the other part thereof being new land." 



Same Book, p. 32. 

 " Laid out for John Cornells and Marton Marteson, [Morton Mortonson,] one 

 piece or parcel of land whereon they now dwell situate lying and being on y^ 

 west side of Delaware River and on a Creek which cometh out of the said River 

 commonly known and called Amsland or Mill kill, beginning at a small stony 

 Run which divides this land from Henrick Johnson's and BartoU EscoU's [land], 

 Running into the woods, N. W. and by W. 320 p. to corner marked Black oak 

 standing by a Creek Mockoronipatte, then along the several courses of the creek 

 to the mouth thereof 320 p. then along the Mill creek to the first place of begin- 

 ning 300 p. laid out for 728 acres more or less. 



'' Per Ed. Cantwell." 



Same Book, p. 31. 



"October, 1675. 



" Laid out for Henrick Johnson and Bartoll Esskells, two pieces or parcels of 

 land situated lying and being on the west side of Delaware on a Creek running 

 out of the said river commonly known and called Amsland or Mill creek ; the one 

 piece of land beginning at a corner of a fench which bounds and parts Henrich 

 Thaden's land from this land, running N. W. and by W. into the woods 320 p. 

 to a corner marked white oak, then N. E. and by E. 131^ p. to a corner marked 

 Black oak, then S. S. E. 320 p. to a small stony run which parts John Cornelius 

 and Marton Marteson [Morton Mortonson] then S. W. and by W. to first place of 

 beginning 130J perches." 



" The other piece or parcel of land, b'ing and being on the South side of Heurick 

 Thaden's land, beginning at a corner marked Spanish oak by a run called Stony 

 run — then running into the woods 320 perches to a corner marked Black oak, 

 dividing it from Thaden's land, then S. W. and by W. 300 perches to the Crooked 

 called Crum kille — then along the Crum kill the several courses of the crooked 

 kill and swamp to a small Slussc coming out of Crum kill 500 perches, thenN. E. 

 and by E. to the first place of beginning 136^ p. whole piece or parcel of land 

 being laid out for 154 A. more or less. 



" Per Ed. Caxtwell." 



Same Book. p. 19. 

 "SurveyedthelO"'of September 1675 for Henrick Coleman and Peter Putcon, 100 

 A. of land situate on the Westward side of Delaware River and on the N. W. side 

 of a Creek called Mill Creek over against Karraconk Hook, being bounded as fol- 

 loweth, vizt. beginning at a corner marked White oak standing nigh unto the creek 

 side, being a bounded tree betwixt this land and the land of Calcoon Hook, and 

 from thence running N. N. W. by a line of marked trees dividing this from the 

 said Calcoon Hook land 290 perches to a corner marked red oak and from y^ oak, 

 E. N. E. by a line of marked trees 128 perches to a corner marked Black oak 

 standing on the side of a hill by a branch of the said Creek, called Mohorkoo- 

 tink, and from thence down ye said branch and creek to the first mentioned 

 corner oak." 



