A History of the County of Westchester, Vol. I — Passage 67
[Robert Bolton, Jr. (1848)] son or persons laying claime, right, title, or demand, unto any part or parcel of the abovesaid tract of land, above mentioned, in witness whereof, we ihe said Woariatapus, Annhook, and Porrige, have hereunto put to our hands and scales, this third day of Dec. in the 12 year of his majesties reign, A. D. 1700. Signed, sealed, and delivered in pre-The mark of X sence of us,-Robt. Bloomer, George Woariatapus Copping, David Wliiilock.-The mark of AH Ann Hooke, Gramatan Sachem, Porrige. The same year it was resolved by the inhabitants of this town, " that Edmimd Ward shall have and hold 60 acres of land, in consideration that the said Edmund Ward do pay the Indians purely, and clear the said town of, and from the said pay, when need be, &c. ' Westchester Rec. COUNTY OF WESTCHESTER. 131 The Indian purchase to be paid for as follows, viz., 14 guns, 12 coats, 12 Indian kettles, 12 Indian axes, 4 adzes, and 4 barrels of cider; this agreement entered into by me, Richard Shute, re-corder in Eastchester.