THE TOWN OF PELHAM. 6 1 



Pinckney, Oi any other person or persons whatsoever, who have any lawful claime 

 to any of the said lands by virtue of any Deeds or Conveyances from the said 

 Thomas Pell or his father John Pell deceased. To have and to hold, etc., and 

 defend said Blagge against all other persons claiming any right to the same, etc. 

 Upon the 15th day of March, 1732, Edward Blagge (for the value of £40,) did 

 bargain, sell, release and sett over the within recited aud mentioned tract of land 

 and premises to Thomas Pell, Jr. " 



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The following Indenture from Thomas Pell, Sen., to Thomas Pell, 

 Jun., for another fifth part of all his lands in the Manor of Pelham, 

 lying and being to the northward of the King's highway or Country road, 

 from the city of New York to Boston occurs on 25th of April, 1732. 



EDWARD BLAGGE. 



This Indenture made the twenty-fifth day of April, in the fifth year 

 of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord George the Second, by the Grace 

 of God, of Great Britain, France and Ireland, King, Defender of the 

 Faith, &c. Annoq Dom. : Seventeen hundred and thirty-two, between 

 Thomas Pell, Senior, of the Mannour of Pelham, in the county of 

 Westchester and province of New York, Esq., of the one part, and 

 Thomas Pell, Junior, of the Mannour aforesaid, Gent., of the other part, 

 Witnesseth, That the said Thomas Pell, Senior, for and in consideration 

 of the sum of one hundred pounds current money of New York to him 

 paid at and before ye Ensealing and Delivery of these presents by the 



a CopWl from original document in posession of Geo. H. Pell, of New York ; also March 

 , an indenture between Thomas Pell, srent, and Anna his wife, and Samuel Clowes ol 

 Jamaica, Queen3 County, for one other certain full equal one-fifth part of the same consid- 

 ered £50. Witnesses. Edward Blatrge, Thomas Pell, Jr. and Jno Pell, Jr.; also Indenture 

 March 23, 1729. from Thomas Pell, Sr. and Anna his wife to Thomas Pell. Jr. for another fifth 



?art of same, considered £50. witnesses, 8 Clowes, Edward Blagge and John Pell, Jr; also 

 ndentnr.j March 23, 1T-20, between Thomas Pell and Anna his wife and John Pell for another 

 fifth pari of same, considered £50. Witnesses. 8. Clowes, B. Blastr" and Thomas Pell, Jr. 

 All the above are in posession of Geo. H. Pell, and have never teen ""«corded. 



