62 HISTORY OF THE COUNTY OF WESTCHESTER. 



said Thomas Pell, Junior, the receipt whereof the said Thomas Pell, 

 Senior, doth, hereby acknowledge and himself therewith fully satisfied 

 and paid, and thereof doth freely and absolutely exonerate and discharge 

 him. the said Thomas Pell, Junior, his heirs, Executors and Adm™' and 

 every of them for ever by these presents hath granted, bargained, sold, 

 conveyed and assigned, and by these presents Doth freely, fully and 

 absolutely grant bargain, sell, convey and assign unto the said Thomas 

 Pell, Junior, his heirs and assigns for ever all the right and title which he 

 the said Thomas Pell, Senior, hath at the time of executing these 

 presents, of in or to any Lands in the Mannour of Pelham, abovesaid, 

 lying and being to the Northward of the King's highway or Country 

 road from the City of New York to Boston which have not been hereto- 

 fore conveyed by the said Thomas Pell, Senior, or his honoured father, 

 John Pell, late of the aforesaid Mannour of Pelham, Esq., Deceased, 

 to any person or persons whatsoever by Deed of FFeoffment or other- 

 wise Together with all and Singular, the Appurtenances, profits and 

 advantages thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining. To have 

 and to hold all the right and title of him the said Thomas Pell, Senior, 

 of in or to the Lands in the Mannour of Pelham abovesaid, lying and 

 being'in the Northward of the King's highway or Country road from the 

 City of New York to Boston which have not been heretofore conveyed 

 by Deed of FFeoffment or otherwise to any person or persons whatso- 

 ever by him the said Thomas Pell, Junior, or his honoured father, John 

 Pell abovesaid, late Deceased, and the appurtenances and advantages to 

 the said right belonging unto him the said Thomas Pell, Junior, his 

 heirs and assigns to the only proper use and behoof of him the said 

 Thomas Pell, Junior, his heirs and assigns for Ever. In Witness whereof 

 the said parties have to these presents interchangably set their hands 

 and Seals the day and year first above written. 



Sealed and Delivered and the 

 Consideration Money acknow- 

 ledged to be received in the pre- 

 sence of 



Will Thompson. 

 Joseph Pell. 01 



Thomas Pell, sen., died at the Manor house, Pelham, sometime in 1 739. 

 a OBjteflMSrojtt original in possession of Geo. n. Pell, of N. Y. 



