A History of the County of Westchester, Vol. I — Passage 121 (part 4)
[Robert Bolton, Jr. (1848)] Upon the 5th of June, 1684, (the royal patent says 7th of May,) the Indians, Sepham, Ghoharim, (Ghoharius,) Kakinsigh, Enhoak,^ Arradppanint, Kewanghis, a squaw, Niepack, Kewightakem, and Teatangoom, sell to Freder-ick Philipse, All that tract or parcel of land situate, lying, and being to the eastward of llie land of Frederick Philipse, between the creek called Neppierha, or the » Thf real name of this rliit-f was AVnmpnge, tlie place of his residence Ann hook's UP rk. (V,A])am Point.j COUNTY OF WESTCHESTER. 319 Yoncker's Kill and Broncks's River, beginning on the south side at the north-erly bounds of the Voncker's land, and from thence along the aforesaid creek Nippierha, however it runs, till you come to the most northerly bounds of the said Frederick Philipse's land, and from thence northeast into the woods unto Broncks's river, so as it runs southerly to the eastward of the Yoncker's land aforesaid, and from thence, with a westerly line, to the aforesaid Yoncker's Kill, or Nippierha, &c. &c. The goods paid by the grantee were as fol-lows : — a 130 fathoms of white Wampum, 2 Knives, 12 Guns,..12 pair of Stockings, M fathoms of Duffels, ' -15 Hatchets, 12 Blankets,. ',, \ 10 Hoes, 8 Coats, ♦ 10 earthen Jugs, 6 Kettles, 10 iron Pots, 6 fathoms of Stroudwater, 4 ^ fats of Beer, 16 Shirts, ' ■ 2 ankers of Rum, 25 lbs. of Powder,., -' 2 rolls of Tobacco. 20 bars of Lead, ^. ■ ".