32 HISTORY OF THE COUNTY OF WESTCHESTER. 



aforesaid branch, which tract of land thus bounded we Catonah and Wacke- 

 mane for us, our heirs, &c, have sold to the above said John Dibble, &c. 

 Signed sealed and delivered > His 



in presence of us, | CAT 0>4 NAH. 



JOHN MILLER, mark. 



JOHN THOMSON, His 



JOHN BARTLETT. WACKE O MANE. 



mark. 

 His 

 MANG t-*OCAM. 

 mark. 

 His 



CAC OJRECA. 



mark. 



His 



MANO AQUI. 



mark. 



His 



SI COMON.* 



mark. 



The same year we find John Dibble and wife conveying to Jacques 

 Van Courtlandt 700 acres of land lying in Bedford, called the Vineyard 

 Purchase, besides a certain parcel of meadow and upland in ye bounds 

 of said Bedford, first purchased, with marked trees northerly, eastwardly 

 by a small brook which runneth into Cross River, and northerly by the 

 Cross River, and southerly by the Cross River, containing about 400 

 acres. 



In 1 703, the town granted John Thomson formerly a London merchant 

 but lately of Stamford, a tract of land on condition that he should pay 

 forty shilling, "and to bring up four hundred sheep and lambs next 

 summer and let them to ye inhabitants of ye town for two bits in money 

 or one pound and halfe of flees wool as the sheep afords it yearly." 



Upon the 5th of May, 1703, Catonah Sagamore and Wackeinane, for them- 

 selves and in behalf of any other Indians concerned, sell to Zachariah Roberts 

 of Bedford, all that land between Bedford bounds and Muscotah River which 

 lycth between Cisqua River and ye Cross River, for the several particulars here- 

 inafter named. 



This is ye truth of ye bargain test. Zaohakiah Roberts, Sen. 



10 pieces of eight which is paid, 

 6 shirts, 

 4 dozen coats, 

 2 blankets, 



1 broad cloth coat, 

 4 lbs of powder, 



4 hatchets, 



2 gallons of rum.« 



* From the original in the possession of Hon. John Jay. Bedford Book of Public Kec. 

 vol. i, p. 181. 

 aTown Rec. of Deed, vol. i, p. 69. 



