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A History of the County of Westchester, Vol. II — Passage 6

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[Robert Bolton, Jr. (1848)] Eumkque o his marke. April the 28th, 1663. Peter Disbrow, John Coe, Thoraas Studwell and John Budd, by a deed of sale conveyed the island and main land to the following planters, Samuel Allen, Richard Lowe, Philip Galpin, Thomas Applehe, William Odell, John Brondig and John Coe^ for which the latter were lo pay forty shillings a lot in cattle or corn, between the above date and Jan-uary next ensuing.'" Peter Disbrow by a declaration of trust, dated June 16, 1676, assigned all his right, title and interest in the Indian purchase to the rest of the proprietors of Rye then living between the two rivers, viz. the Byram river to the east and a river called the Blind brook to the west in equal proportions. The original di-vision of Rye consisted of ten acres to each individual planter, besides a privilege in the undivided lands. Rye Rec. Lib. A. 80'. HISTORY OF THE