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A History of the County of Westchester, Vol. I — Passage 48 (part 2)

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[Robert Bolton, Jr. (1848)] Peter's Church, on the manor of Cortlandt, near Peekskill, and their successors forever, that this our present grant shall be deemed, adjudged and construed in all cases most favorably, and for the best benefit and advantage of the said rector and members of St. Peter's Church, on the manor of Cortlandt, near Peekskill, and that this our present grant being entered on record, as is herein after particularly expressed, shall be good and effectual in the law to all intents, constructions and purposes whatsoever, against us, our heirs and successors, according to the true intent and meaning herein before declared, notwithstand-ing the not reciting, or mis-recital, not naming, or mis-naming of any the afore-said franchises, privileges, immunities, offices, or other the premises or any of them, and although no writ of ad quod damnum or other writs inquisitors or penalties hath or have been, upon this account, had, made, issued, or prose-cuted, to have and to hold, all and singular, the privileges, liberties, advantages, and immunities hereby granted or meant, mentioned or intended so to be, unto them the said rector and members of St. Peter's Church, on the manor of Cortlandt, near Peekskill, and to their successors forever.