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A History of the County of Westchester, Vol. I — Passage 28 (part 3)

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[Robert Bolton, Jr. (1848)] 49 part and parcel of the same, and all waifs, estrays, wrecks, deodands, goods of felons, happening, and being forfeited, within the said lordship and manor of Corilandt, together, with all and every sum and sums of money, to be paid as a post fine, upon any fine, or fines, to be levied of-any land, tenements, or hereditaments within the said lordship and manor of Cortlandt, together with the advowson, and right of patronage, and all, and every, the church and churches erected or established, or hereafter to be erected, or established in the said manor of Cortlandt; and we do by these presents constitute, and ap-point, our said loving subject Stephanus Van Cortlandt, and his heirs and as-signs, to be our sole and only ranger of the said lordship and manor of Cort-landt, and to have, hold, and enjoy, all the benefits, perquisites, fees, rights, priv-ileges, profits and appurtenances, that of right doth belong unto a ranger ac-cording to the statute, and customs of our realm of England, in as full and am-ple manner, as if the same were particularly expressed, in these presents, any-thing to the contrary hereof in any ways notwithstanding; and we likewise do further give, and grant, unto the said Stephanus Van Cortlandt, and to his heirs and assigns, that all and ever}' the tenants of him the said Stephanus V^an Cortlandt, within the said lordship and manor of Cortlandt, shall and may at all times hereafter, meet together, and choose assessors within the manor aforesaid, according to such rules, ways, and methods, as are prescribed for cities, towns and counties within our said province by the acts of Gen-eral Assembly, for the defraying the public charge of each respective city, town, and county aforesaid, and all such sum or sums of money so as-sessed and levied to collect, and pay, and dispose of for such uses as the acts of General Assembly shall establish and appoint; and further, of our said special grace, certain knowledge and mere motion, we do, by these presents, for us, our heirs and successors, give and grant unto our said loving subject, Stephanus Van Cortlandt, and to his heirs and assignees forever, that the said Stephanus Van Cortlandt, his heirs and assignees, shall and may, from time to time, from and after the expiration of twenty years next ensuing the date of these presents, return and send a discreel inhabitant in and of the said manor, to be a representative of the said manor in every Assembly after the expira-tion of the twenty years, to be summoned and holden within this our said Prov-ince, which representative so returned and sent shall be received into the House of Representatives of Assembly as a member of the said house, to have and enjoy such privileges as the other representatives returned and sent from the other counties and manors of this our said Province, have had and enjoyed in any former Assemblies holden within this our said Province, to have and to hold, possess and enjoy all and singular the said lordship and manor of Cort-landt and premises, with all their and every of their royalties and appurte-nances unto the said Stephanus Van Cortlandt, his heirs and assignees, to the sole and only proper use, benefit and behoof of him the said Stephanus Van Cortlandt, his heirs and assignees forever, to be holden of us, our heirs and successors in free and common soccage, as of our manor of East Greenwich, Vol.