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A History of the County of Westchester, Vol. I — Passage 121 (part 3)

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[Robert Bolton, Jr. (1848)] Know ye that by virtue of the commission and authority unto me given under his Royal Highness, I have given and granted, and by these presents do hereby give, ratify, confirm and grant unto said Frederick Philipse, his heirs and assignees, the afore-recited creek or river, parcels of land and premises hereinbefore expressed and set forth, together with all the woodlands, meadows, pastures, inarches, fishing, hawking, hunting and fowling, as also the privilege of erect-ing and building a mill, making a dam, or whatsoever else shall be necessary and requisite thereunto, with all profits, commodities and emoluments unto the said creek, river and land belonging, or in any wise appertaining, to have and to hold the said creek or river and land with their and every of their appur-tenances to the said Frederick Philipse, his heirs and assignees unto the proper use and behoof of him the said Frederick Philipse, his heirs and assignees for ever, he making improvement thereon according to law, and yielding and paying therefor yearly and every year unto his Royal Highness, a quit rent, one bush-el of winter wheat in New York, unto such officer or officers as shall be em-powered to receive the same. Given under my hand and sealed with the seal of the Province, m New York, the first day of April, in the thirty-second year of his Majesty's reign. Anno Domini, 1680. From this period we find the Indians gradually yielding their terriiory to ihe above patentee.