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A History of the County of Westchester, Vol. I — Passage 133

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[Robert Bolton, Jr. (1848)] pear as said above. The receipt at two periods of the deaconship by said Jan Ecker has been and will amount to £288 17 0. The receipts of Jacobus Sie, deacon in 1701, were £254 1^. Credit expenditure for the church for bread and wine for com-munion to the sum of £61 10 and the present moneys are found to be 192 11 which have been put in the box of the church." £254 1 Upon the 24th of August, 1787, Isaac Stoutenburgh and Philip van Cortlandt (commissioners of forfeitures for the southern dis-trict of New York,) conveyed to the trustees of this church and their successors, &c., "all that certain church and two acres o land adjoining thereto, including the burial ground situated near the upper mills in the said manor, bounded southerly and west by the post road or highway, and north and eastward ly by the land of Gerardus G. I^eeckman; and also that certain farm of land situate and lying and being in the said manor of Philips-burgh, &-C., bounded westward! y by Hudson's river, northerly by laud now or late belonging to John van Wart, easterly by land now or late belonging to Jacob Buckhout, and southerly by land now or late Gloud Requa's containing 100 acres more or less," (fec.^