A History of the County of Westchester, Vol. I — Passage 127
[Robert Bolton, Jr. (1848)] To sundrvs bought at public vendue in March, 1749-30, as per acct..... To ditto at the manor of Philipsburgh in April, 1750, as per acct 5.?4 16 11 620 8 4 November 25. — To John Chambers, Esq., pr. assignn for a sadle and bridle 545. 8d., a pr. pistols capt with sil-ver 825., bo't at vendue and paid s'd Philipse, 6 16 0 1752, July 16.— To Jas. Read for sundreys bo't in co. at vendue as per acct. here enclosed,... 10 7 2 17 3 2 I pt. of a parcell whetstones divided among the relations, supposed to be worth 20*. 0 2 6 Philip Philipse, pr. assignm't, for 2 ps. linnen bo't at vendue 23 March, 1749-50,. 117 6 492 bushels wheat rec'd by Elbert Aartsen for rent due to Adolph Philipse, which ball. Philipse sold to Johanis Schank at 4^. per bushel 98 8 0 a field of green wheat of ab't 8 bushels sowing which by the opinion of Mr. Wm. Curray, belonged to the personal estate of Adolph Philipse 8 0 0 a bolting box reel and bolting cloath valued by E. Byvanck,.... 6 10 0 112 18 i:880 1 0 El rrors E. J.^s. Read, Estate of Mr. By the death of Adolph Philipse the whole manor ot Phihps-burgh became vested in his nephew the Hon Frederick Philipse, as the nearest male heir of his grandfather Frederick. Tliis dis-tinguished personage was born upon the Springhead estate, island of Barbadoes, A. D. 1698. From 1721 to 1728 he filled the office of speaker to the house of Assembly in the province of New York, and ill 1733 was Baron of the Exchequer, and second judge of COUNTY OF WESTCHESTER.