A History of the County of Westchester, Vol. II — Passage 9
[Robert Bolton, Jr. (1848)] Poningoe neck also authorized the same individuals to obtain a jyarticular patent for said neck.b The general patent appears to have been granted, for on the 28ih of Feb. 1686-7, occurs certain " charges, arising from the business between Richard Patrick and the town of Rye, and all the expenses of procuring a patent, for the bounds and privileges of the said town." A patent for Poningoe neck, must also have been obtained, for we invariably find the meetings of its proprietors held distinct from those of the town. At a meeting of the proprietors of Poningoe neck, Dec. J 1th, 1699, a grant was made to Richard Ogden, of an island commonly called Fox island. In 1694, we find the Indian Sachem Patthunck, witli the full consent of his son and heir Wappetoe Patthunck, conveying to Joseph Horton, a parcel of land beginning at certain marked trees, ifcc, with turf and twigg taken off the said ground and de-livered to the said grantee, in peaceable and quiet possession by the said Patthunck, sen., and Patthunck. jr. c. The above tract of land was situated On ths east side of Mamaroneck river, and ran with a line of mark trees until it came to the said river, and again to a red oak tree, close by the river marked IH, together vi^ith all the woods, &c. &c., to the said Joseph Hor-ton, his heirs &c. Dated this 29th day of Dec. A. D. 1691.