A History of the County of Westchester, Vol. I — Passage 88 (part 2)
[Robert Bolton, Jr. (1848)] 446. <i This refers to a former purchase. 176 HISTORY OF THE said land, north-east and by east until it comes to and meets with the creek called Neppizan, if the said creek shall fall within that line, otherwise to ex-tend no further than the head of the creek or kill called Pekantico, or Pueghan-duck, and then southerly alongst said river Nippizan if the sanae shall fall within the said line as aforesaid, or else in a direct line from the head of the said creek or kill called Peckantico, until it comes opposite the said first mentioned creek called Bisightick, and from thence westerly to the head of the said creek Bis-ightick and alongst the same to the North or Hudson's river,"^ &c. &c. This purchase embraced the north-west portion of the town, and a part of Mount Pleasant. It was attested by W The mark of \yessickenaeuw Sachem of Wesquaskack. Witness the mark of C^ Clause the Indian. b V The mark of Ghoharius for himself, Cobus, and Toghquandack. W The mark of Wramaghaqueer. Z The mark of Petthunck. O The mark of Sjogheveen. V, The mark of Wearaweghein. / The mark of Sayjaenw. Here follows a schedule or particular account of the wampum and other goods paid by Frederick Philipse for the said land. 10 fathom of duffils, 2 iron potts, 6 howes, 10 blankets, 5 earthen cans 12 axes, 8 gunns, 12 steeles to strike fire, 9 kettles, 7 shirts, 2 coopers' adds, 40 knives, 1 anker of rum, 2 half vatts of beere, 6 brass tobacco boxes, 25 lbs.