432 HISTORY OF THE COUNTY OF WESTCHESTER. 



MINISTERS AND RECTORS OF SOUTH SALEM OR LEWISBORO. 



INST OB CALL. INCUMBENTS. VAO'd BY. 



A.D. 1749. Rev. Ebenezek Dibblee, A. M-, CI. Per resigned. 



A.D. 1771. Rev. Epenetus Townsend, A. M., CI. Death. 



15 Oct. 1810. Rev. Mather Felch, Presb. Per resigned. 



1S16. Rev. George Wellee, Deacon. Per resigned. 



16 Aug. 1852. Rev. Alfred H. Paetridge, Presb. Per resigned. 

 22 Aug. 1855. Rev. Franklin Babbitt, Presb. Per resigned. 

 14 Aug. 1859. Rev. David Soott, Presb. Death. 



30 Sept. 1861. Rev. Angus M. Ives, Presb. Per resigned. 



11 Dec. 1868. Rev. Robert Bolton, A. M., Presb. Death. 



1879. Rev. Alex. Hamilton, Pres- Incunib. 



In October, 1870, John Lewis, Esq., of Clinton, Middlesex Co., Conn., 

 endowed the Church with forty-eight acres of glebe land, on condition 

 that a chapel should be erected thereon, and denominated St. Paul's. 



DEED OF THE GLEBE LANDS. 



This Indenture, made the seventh day of October, in the year one thousand 

 eight hundred and seventy, between John Lewis of the Town of Clinton, in the 

 County of Middlesex and the State of Connecticut, of the first part, and Robert 

 Bolton, Rector, William Lockwood and Stephen L. Hoy t, Wardens ; and Am- 

 brose A. Beers, Charles A. Raymond, Seth W. Raymond, Eleazer L. Fancher 

 John Lewis Raymond, Charles Raymond, Joseph W. Waterbury and Thomas 

 Wilson vestrymen of St. John's Protestant Episcopal Church of Lewisboro' in 

 the County of Westchester and State of New York of the second part witnesseth, 

 that the said party of the first part, for and in consideration of the sum of one 

 dollar lawful money of the United States of America to him in hand paid, by 

 the said parties of the second part, at or before the ensealing and delivery of 

 these presents, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, hath remised, re- 

 leased, and quit-claimed, and by these presents do remise, release and quit- 

 claim, unto the the said parties of the second part, and to their heirs and assigns 

 .forever, All and yet each individual Rector, Warden and Vestryman always 

 having voice in the secular business of this donation and their successors 

 unreserved forever. All those three several tracts or parcels of land situate 

 and being in the town of Lewisboro' aforesaid. Bounded and described as fol- 

 lows to wit : The first Beginning at the southwest corner adjoining the High- 

 way leading from New Canaan to Lewisboro* and land of Daniel Munroe thence 

 running easterdly by land of said Munroe to the North-East corner of the same 

 thence in a straight line by land formerly belonging to Jane Northrup and Mary 

 J. Grummon to a pile of stones adjoining land of the late Gershom Lockwood, 

 thence Northerly by land of the said late Gershom Lockwood and land of E. W. 

 Raymond to a pile of stones on a rock, then Westerly by land of said Raymond 

 and land of Hiram Bouton to the corner of said Bouton's land, then northerly by 

 land of said Bouton to the Highway. Then westerly and southerly by the High- 

 way to the place of beginning containing thirty one acres be the same more or 



