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A History of the County of Westchester, Vol. I — Passage 117

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[Robert Bolton, Jr. (1848)] Sig. sealed and delivered Patthunek. in the presence of us, Wapetuck. Joseph Hiatt, Joseph Purdy. In the year 1700, Sa:nuel Palmer of Mamaroneck obtained an assignment of the great neck from Robert Richbell, former mort-gagee under his uncle John Richbell. Upon the 5th of November, 1701, Ann Hook, Indian sachem, released to Samuel Palmer, " All that my parcel of land formerly called Mangopson neck, now called by the name of the great neck, &c., bounded easterdly by a brook, called by name Pipin's brook, which runs into the salt water creek, and so running round along by the Sound, and so running up to a brook called by the name of Cedar or Pine tree brook, together with a parcel of land running up said brook by a range of marked trees until this meet with the marked trees of Colonel COUNTY OF WESTCHESTER. 295