THE TOWN OF MAMARONECK. 



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neck and Scarsdale, excepting only some small parcels in and near the 

 village of Mamaroneck and extended from Long Island Sound to the 

 Bronx river. It was holden of the King in free and common soccage, 

 its land yielding and rendering therefor annually upon the festival of the 

 Nativity, five pounds current money of New York, &c. 



The Hon. Caleb Heathcoate subsequently enlarged his estates by fur- 

 ther purchases and confirmations from the Indians. 



One of these indentures bears date, 26th May, 1701, betwixt the 

 Indian proprietors, Patthunk, Beopoa, Wapetuck, Kohawaes and Rach- 

 eshund, on the one part, and Colonel Caleb Heathcote of Mamaro- 

 neck, gentleman, on the other part, wherein the former in consideration 

 of a good and lawful sum of money, to them in hand paid by the said 

 Caleb Heathcote, &c. 



Sell, alien, enfeoffe and confirm, &c, a certain tract of land lying and being in 

 the county of Westchester, bounded as follows : to begin on the east side of the 

 country road, going over at Mamaroneck river, and so to run as the road goes, as 

 far as a creek or brook, known by the name of Pipin's brook, adjoining the neck 

 known by the name of the great neck, including therein all the land and meadow 

 below the said road southward to the Sound, and to begin at the bridge which 

 lyes over the swamp, known by the name of the Dirty swamp, on the New York 

 road, on the east side, and at the going over of Pipin's brook> as the New York 

 road goes, on the west side, and so to run as high into the woods as the marked 

 trees on the southermost end of Richbeli's or Horse ridge, having one hundred 

 rods in breadth between the said lines, to have and to hold, &c, the said bar- 

 gained premises with all of their appurtenances thereunto belonging, to the said 

 Caleb Heathcote, and his heirs and assigns for ever, &c. 



Sig- sealed and delivered 

 in presence of 

 Anne Milling-ton, 

 Hugh Fakquhar. 

 The mark of 

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 Kehoottss 

 The mark of 

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 Ambteoo. <* 



The mark of 

 Patt O hunke. 

 The mark of 



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Beopa. 



The mark of 



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Ceeghien. 



The mark of 



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 Wapetuok. 

 The mark of 

 Kohawnes 



kooheolam, 



10 June 1701. Patthunck, Brope, Wepetuck, Indian proprietors sell to Col- 

 onel Caleb Heathcote, Captain James Mott, William Pennoyer, John Williams, 

 Henry Disbrow, Oliver Hatfield, John Disbrough and Benjamin Disbrough, a 

 lot or parcel of land bounded as followeth : " To begin at Westchester path by 

 Mamaroneck river and runs as the river doth to the marked trees at the easter- 

 most side of the two mile bounds, from thence as was laid out to the marked 

 trees on the southermost end of Richbeli's ridge, from thence to Dirty swamp 

 ridge in a direct line, and from said ridge as the road goeth to Mamaroneck river, 



a Original deed in the possession of the De Lancey family. 



