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A History of the County of Westchester, Vol. I — Passage 125

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[Robert Bolton, Jr. (1848)] Mary Phllipse=9amuel Goiivemeur. COUNTY OF WESTCHESTER. 323 In his last will, which bears date 9th of December, 1702, he orders his body to be " interred at my burial place at ye upper ?nills, with such charges and in such decent manner as to my executors, hereinafter named, shall seem convenient. To Frederick Philipse, my grandson, born in Barbadoes, ye only son of Philip my eldest son, I will and dtvise my houses in New York, and also the lands in Westchester, the island called Papirineman, with the meadows and bridge toll, and all my lands and meadow called ye Yonkers plantation together with all houses, mills, mill-dams, &c., &c., as also a piece of land in the Mile Square by me late bought of Michael Hawdon, and all that tract or piece of land ex-tending from the Yonckers patent or plantation to a creek called by ye Indians Wysquaqua, and by the Christians William Portugue's creek, and thence ac-cording to ye course of that creek unto ye woods to ye head of the same; from thence on an east line to the creek called Yonckers creek, and then to continue on the same course to Bronck's river and as far as my right extends as also all that ye equal half of my meadow?