660 HISTORY OF THE COUNTY OF WESTCHESTER. 



therewith to be fully satisfied, contented and paid and thereof do acquit, release 

 and discharge the said David Guion, his executors, administrators and assigns, 

 by these presents, Havb Granted, Bargained, Sold, Alienated, Released 

 and Confirmed, and by these presents Do Grant, Bargain, Sell, Alien, Re- 

 lease and Confirm unto the said David Guion in his actual profession, now 

 being by virtue of a bargain, sale and lease for one year to him thereof made by 

 the said parties of the first part, by indenture bearing date the day next before 

 the day of the date hereof, and also by force of the statute made for transferring 

 of uses into possession and to his heirs and assigns for ever, All That certain 

 tract or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the said township of New Ro- 

 chelle, commonly called and known by the name of the Glebe, beginning at the 

 creek or salt water, thence running north-westerly by the road that runs 

 between the land of Benjamin Brown and the tract hereby granted, to the 

 fresh meadow. Westerly by the road that runs along the said meadow, 

 south- easterly by the land now in possession of John Arnaud, which was 

 bought out of the commons. Easterly by the Creek or Salt Water, to the place 

 where it first began, containing one hundred acres, be the sa.^e more or less. 

 Together with all and singular the Profits, Priviliges, Advantages, Lvnu>L- 

 uments, Rights, Members, Immunities, Liberties, Buildings, Improve- 

 ments, Hereditaments and Appurtenances whatsoever, to the same belong- 

 ing or in anywise appertaining. And all the Estate, Right, Title, Profit, 

 Possession, Reversion, Claim and Demand whatsoever, which he, the said 

 Joseph Pell, at the time of his death had, or which they the said parties of the 

 first part, by virtue of his last will and testament have, of, in or to the same. 

 To Have and to Hold the said premises hereby granted or mentioned, or 

 intended to be hereby granted, unto the said David Guion, his heirs and assigns, 

 to the only proper use and behoof of him the said David Guion, his heirs and 

 assigns forever, in as full and ample manner to all intents and purposes, as he 

 the said Joseph Pell, in his lifetime held and enjoyed the same and not other- 

 wise. In Witness Whereof, the parties to these presents have hereunto, in- 

 terchangeably set their hands and seals, the day and year first above written. 

 Sealed and delivered in the Presence of us, 



Mary Pell, 

 David Lispenard, 

 Phebe Pell, 

 Samuel Sneden, 

 Jacobus Bleecker."* 



On the fourth day of February, 1763, David Guion released the same 

 to the minister and members of Trinity church, New Rochelle, for the 

 sum of ;£ioo. 



"Isaac Guion, Peter Flandreau, Samuel Gelliotu 5 and Magdalen 



a Book of Records, County Clerk's Office, Lib. H. pp. 342, 345. , 



b Upon the 3ist of Oct. 1707, Peter Flandreau aud Samuel Gelliott, released to the ministers 

 and members of Trinity church at New Rochelle, " all that certain 100 acres of land, &c. 

 which was given and granted by John Pell and Rachel bis wife, by deed poll dated 20th of 

 September, 1089, for the French church, also granted by the said deed poll (excepting and 

 reserving hereout a certain messuage and dwelling house wherein James Flandreau now 

 lives, and also about two acres of of ground lying on the east side of ttie main road in New 

 Rochelle tn.wn aforesaid, which the said Peter Flandreau holds by virtue of a title derived 

 under Mrs. Morin, and also excepting hereout one acres of ground more, lying on the west 

 side of the said two acres and adjoining thereto and being bounded on a creek and also by a 



