7CO HISTORY OF THE COUNTY OF WESTCHESTER. 



upon Byram River, and one mile into ye woods, on the Mehanas River, provided 

 it does not injure the right of Bedford or Greenwich, nor is within mj r patent 

 right from Mrs. Ann Richbell. Witness my hand, Caleb Hkathootb. 



Mamaroneck, July 4th, 1701. 



On the same day the Indians conveyed to Col. Caleb Heathcote, 

 Capt. James Mott, Robert Lockhard, Gershom Lockhard, Jonathan 

 Lockhard, Nathaniel Sellick, RichardScofield, Gershom Lockhard, Ger- 

 shom's son, and Henry Disbrow, of the one part, and Seringoe, Rare- 

 squarsh, Washpaken, Ramhone and Packanain on the other part, wit- 

 nesseth, that the said Serringoe, Raresquash, Washpaken, Ramhone and 

 Packanain, in consideration of a certain sum of good and lawful money 

 to them in hand paid, at the ensealing and delivery of these presents, the 

 receipt whereof they do hereby acknowledge, and themselves therewith 

 to be fully satisfied, contented and paid, and thereof and therefrom do 

 acquit, exonerate and discharge the said Col. Caleb Heathcote, Captain 

 James Mott, &c, their heirs, executors, &c, have given, granted, bar- 

 gained, sold, enfeoffed, released and confirmed, &c., unto the said Col. 

 Caleb Heathcote, Captain James Mott, &c. 



" A certain parcel or tract of land, bounded as followeth, to begin at Byram 

 River at the colony line, and so to run to Mehanas River as said line goes, run- 

 ning northerly on Mehanas River, as the river goes, a mile into the woods, and 

 from the colony line on Byram River, three miles northerly as the river runs in- 

 to the woods, and from the head of said line to the head of the other line afore- 

 mentioned, to have and to hold the before recited parcel or tract of land, with all 

 and every of its appurtenances, unto the said Colonel Caleb Heathcote, Captain 

 James Mott, &c., &c, their heirs and assigns for ever, &c, &c. In witness 

 whereof, we the said Serringoe, Raresquash, Washpackin, Ramhone and Pack- 

 anain, have hereunto put our hands and seals, the 4th day of July, in the year of 

 our Lord, 1701. « Signed and delivered in presence of us, 



Benjamin Disbrow, The mark of 



Benjamin Collier, O 



Cohornet, Serringoe, 



Wr a lic us, The mark of 



Toporone, M 



Kinhatem, Raresquasu, 



Wapatong, The mark of 



Raratta, > 



MeEKRDM, WASnPAOKIN, 



The mark of 



F 

 Ramhone,- 

 The mark of 



Packanain. 

 a The above sale embraced that tract of land called the White Fields. 



