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A History of the County of Westchester, Vol. I — Passage 27 (part 3)

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[Robert Bolton, Jr. (1848)] Adolph Phillips, including, in the said northerly line, all the meadows, marshes, coves, bays and necks of land and peninsulas that are adjoining or extending into Hudson's river within the bounds of the said line, and from the said red cedar tree another due easterly Ime run-ning into the woods twenty English miles, and from thence along the partition line between our r',olony of Connecticut and this our Province, until you come into the place where the first easterly line of twenty miles doth come — the whole being bounded on the east by the said partition line between our said Colony of Connecticut and this our Province, and on the south by the north-COUNTY OF WESTCHESTER.