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A History of the County of Westchester, Vol. I — Passage 125 (part 3)

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[Robert Bolton, Jr. (1848)] Provided always and I do hereby declare my will, mind, and true intention, that 1 give ye lands, heredi-taments and their appurtenances, extending from ye Yonckers plantation to William Portugue's creek, and so to Broncks's river, to my said grandson with this restriction and condition that it is in lieu of a tract of land called Cinque-singte, purchased long since and intended to be given to his father, my eldest son, soe that if att any time hereafter ye said Frederick Philipse, my grandson shall claim or recover this tract of land called Cinquesingte, that it is my will and desire that ye tract of land and appurtenances extending from ye Yonckers plantation to William Portugue's creek before described, shall devolve unto, and be vested in my said son Adolphus, his heirs, &c., &c.