A History of the County of Westchester, Vol. II — Passage 25
[Robert Bolton, Jr. (1848)] other his patrimonial lands and effects, without our the grantors in the quality as aforesaid thereunto any longer having, reserving or saving any part, action or control whatever, but to the behoof as aforesaid for all destiny, for this lime and for ever more, promising furthermore this their transport firmly, in-violably and irrevocably to maintain, fulfil and execute, and furthermore to do all that in equity we are bound to do without fraud or deceit, these presents only as undersigned and confirmed with our seal of red wax here underneath suspended. Done in the Fort Amsterdam in New Netherlands, this 26th of July, 1646, undersigned,,.■ -, -• -.,, ■•. \.-.■..(■--. -■<-William Kieft« COUNTY OF WESTCHESTER. 153 By order of the noble Lords, the Director General and the Council of New Netherlands. CoRNELis VAN TiENHovEN, Secretary.^ Upon the death of Thomas Cornell, the neck became vested in his widow who conveyed the same to her eldest daughter, Sarah, the wife of Charles Bridges.