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HISTORY OF THE COUNTY OF WESTCHESTER. 



upper end of Five Mile river, which is ye east line of our several purchases, and 

 we, ye said Catanoh and other Indians, give, grant, and quit claim all ye mead- 

 ows, trees, feeding grounds, rivers, pools, and other privileges that doth belong 

 to ye said lands and meadows within to ye southwards of ye north bounds above 

 mentioned unto ye said inhabitants of Stamford, &c. Also we do acknowledge 

 by these presents to have received of ye said inhabitants a considerable and val- 

 uable sum of money for all ye said lands, &c. It is to be understood that ye 

 above said Catonah and other Indians doth by these presents confirm all ye said 

 old deeds of Taphauce, Ponus and Penaghag, and old Onox, also young Onox, 

 also that deed made to Capt. Turner in behalf of ye town of Stamford, also that 

 deed of Nonatomonoa, that is to say, a quit-claim to any parte or parcel of lauds 

 and meadows within ye said bounds above mentioned. In witness of truth, we 

 win 'sc names arc underwritten have hereunto set our marks and seals, at Stam- 

 ford, this eight day of July, 1701. 



Signed, sealed and 

 delivered in the presence 



of John O 

 The marke of KExnocTAM ^ 

 The marke of Ramhoenb t -1 

 The marke of Syxgo S3 

 The marke of Aectak O 



The marke of Catonah j& sagamore. 



The marke of Maxinus £> 



The marke of Wequacumoee. X 



The marke of Pepiamab > 



The marke of Wokea S 



The marke of Papafmema &2 



The marke of Temon < 



The marke of Pouokus O 



The marke of Mockea X 



By the final settlement of the boundary lines on May 14th, 173 1, 

 Poundridge was transferred to the province of New York. 



In 1744, John Crawford was appointed assessor for the East Patents 

 The following items are from the town records. 



Old Poundridge, April ye first day, 1760. 



■■ At a town meeting held at the house of Ebenezer Lockwood, in said 

 Old Poimd, in Westchester county, under ye Province of New York, 

 we the freeholders, inhabitants and residents proceeded as follows : 

 first, by major vote, Joseph Lockwood to be town clerk, and by Major 

 vote, William Forster to be constable, &c, &c. 



••January 14th 1762. It was voted that Joseph Lockwood be clerk of 

 said meeting and Lieutenant John Gauspur be moderator. 



•• April 20th, 1776. Voted Ebenzer Lockwood as moderator, Joseph 

 Lockwood as clerk, Lieut. William Jones, constable. 



Upon the 7 th day of August, 1766, the East Patent formerly granted 

 to Robert "Walters and others, was sold, in pursuance of a certain act of 

 the Lieutenant Governor, the Council, and General Assembly of this 

 colony, entitled : " An act for the more effectual collecting of his 



a North Castlj lite. la 1746, Joseph Lockwood was assessor for the East Patent. 



