152 HISTORY OF THE COUNTY OF WESTCHESTER. 



full satisfaction of Thomas Close for the said John's use, and doc warrant the 

 sale above written in the presence of Thomas Close and William Jones. 



The mark of Siienokock, sachem. 

 Witnesse Thomas Close, SHENOROCK. 



William Jones, his marke, 



This transaction was followed, in a few days, by the purchase of the 

 West Neck, or the tract of land adjoining Budd's Neck, proper, and ly- 

 ing between Stony Brook and Mamaroneck river. 



"11 MONTn, TWELFTH DAY, 1661. 



' Know all men whom this may concern, that I Shenorock, Rawmaqua, Rack- 

 eatt, Pawwaytahan, Mawmatoe, Howins, have bargained sold and delivered 

 unto John Budd a neck of land, bounded by a neck of land he bought of me and 

 other Ingana on the south, and with Merremack river on the west, and with 

 marked trees to the north, with twenty miles for feeding ground for cattle with 

 all the woods, trees, manrodes, meadows and rivers and have received full satis- 

 faction in coats and three score fathom of wompom of Thomas Close for the 

 said John's use, and to engage myself to warrant the sale thereof against all men, 

 English, Dutch and Ingans, and for the faithful performance hereof, I have set 

 my hand in the presence of Thomas Close and William Jones, the day and year 

 above written. The mark of SHENEROCKE, 



Witnesse Thomas Close, RAWMAQUA, his mark. 



William Jones, his marcke, HOWNIS, 



PRAM, his mark, 

 RAZI, his mark.'** 



On the second day of June 1662, we found John Budd in company 

 with Peter Disbrow, John Coe and Thomas Studwell, purchasing of the 

 Indians Showannorocot, Romkque and others, a tract of land above the 

 West Chester Path, and west of Blind Brook, or directly north of Budd's 

 Neck. This was the territory of the present town oL Harrison, and 

 taken from Rye in 1702. 



' Know all men whom this may concern that we Peter Disbrow, John Coc and 

 Thomas Studwell and John Budd have bargained and bought and paid fur to 

 the satisfaction of Showannorocot and Roksohtohkor and Powataham and other 

 Indians whose names are underwritten a certain tract of land above Westchester 

 Path to the marked trees bounded with the above said river Blind Brook ; which 

 tract of land with all the privileges of wood, trees, grass, springs, mines and 

 minerals, to the said Peter Disbrow, John Coe, Thomas Studwell, to them and 

 their heirs for ever ; with warrants against all persons, English, Dutch or Indians. 

 To this bargain and sale we the above said Indians do bind ourselves, heirs, and 

 assigns to the above said Peter Disbrow, John and the rest above said, to them, 



a Col. Rcc. Hartford, vol. i, pp. 333, 334. 



