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A History of the County of Westchester, Vol. I — Passage 26 (part 4)

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[Robert Bolton, Jr. (1848)] &c., have sold, for a certain sum of money, all that tract and parcel of land situate, lying and being in the manner of Cortlandt, in West Chester county, beginning on the south side of Kightawonck Creek, and so along the said creek to a place called Kewighecock, and from thence along a creek called Peppeneghek to the head thereof, and then due east to the limits of Connecticut, being the easternmost bounds of said manner, and from thence northerly along the limits of Connecticut aforesaid to the river Mattegtecos ten miles, and from thence due west to Hudson's river, together with all the lands, soils, &c. &c. Her mark I Tapahuck, a squaw, Sackima wee, The mark of 0 Sawappen, a squaw, sachem of Kichtawank, N " R Arahsant, his mark. " X Maantick, Corachpa, r^. --"A Kakiskagin, a squaw, Wechrequa, '^ " Q Ackparum, a squaw, Monrechro, ^ " V Ockququqrie, a squaw, " fi Oranack Rank Manackawagh, a squaw, kh " iy} Paghkinekink,