A History of the County of Westchester, Vol. I — Passage 130 (part 2)
[Robert Bolton, Jr. (1848)] 1730, bequeathes one of the bekers, the damask tablecloth and commu-niontable to her son-in-law Adolph Philipse, and to his heirs forever in trust for the church, in the following manner. Item. I give and bequeath unto my son-in-law Adolph Philipse and to his heirs forever, a large silver beaker, on which my name is engraved, a damask table cloth, five Dutch ells and three quarters long^ and two and a half broad, with a long table, in trust to and for the congregation of the Dutch Church erected and built at Philipsburgh, by my late husband Frederick Phil-ipse deceased, according to the discipline of Dort, which beker and cloth I •will and direct shall be always kept at the mansion house of the said Adolph Philipse and his heirs, in that part of the manor of Philipsburgh, where-on the said church is erected, to and for the use of the said Church and congregation, and to and for no other use or purpose whatsoever, &c. Item, I give and bequeath unto the children of Paules Vanderhiders, the sum of £25 current money, &c.