A History of the County of Westchester, Vol. I — Passage 27 (part 4)
[Robert Bolton, Jr. (1848)] 4.7 erly line of the manor of Phillipsburg to the southward of Kightawanck Creek aforesaid, and on the west by the said Hudson's river, and on the north from the aforesaid red cedar tree by the south line of the land of Adolph Phillips, and also of a certain parcel of meadow lying and being situate upon the west side of the said Hudson's river, within the said high lands over against the afore-said hill called Anthony's nose, befjinning on the south side of a ereek called by the Indians Sinkapogh, and so along said creek to the head thereof, and then northerly along the high hills, as the rijrer runneth, to another creek called Apinnapink, and from thence along the said creek to the said Hudson's river, "which certain tract of land and meadow our said loving subject is now actually seized and possessed thereof, and doth hold the same of us by virtue of sundry grants heretofore made unto him by Col.