A History of the County of Westchester, Vol. II — Passage 73
[Robert Bolton, Jr. (1848)] large appear; and, whereas the said Thomas Deleval, by a certain deed of indenture, sealed with the seal, and bearing dale the 27ih day of August, in the year of our Lord, 1685, did, for the consideration therein mentioned, grant, bargain and sell, all that one full third pnrt of all and singular the said tract of land, afore recited, described and bounded within the limits aforesaid unto him the said Frederick Philips one of the parties aforesaid, together with all that one full and equal third part of all and singular the houses Out-houses, barns, stables, mills, mill-dams, buildings, fences and edi-fices thereon erected and built, and likewise one full third part of all and singular the waters, water-courses, streams, woods, underwoods, fishing, fowlmg, hawking, hunting, hereditaments and appurtenances to the same be-longing, or in any way appertaining, to have and to hold unto the said Fred-erick Philipse, his heirs and assigns forever, as by the said deed or indenture, relation being thereunto had, may more fully and at large appear; and where-as, the said Geertje Lewis, executrix of the last will and testament of Thomas Lewis, late of New York, mariner, her late husl)and, deceased, and Lodivick Lewis, Barrent Lewis, Leonard Lewis, Katharine Lewis and Thomas Lewis the children and co-heirs of said Thomas Lewis and Geerije his wife, by a certain deed of indenture, sealed with the seal bearing date the 12 day of June, in the year of our Lord 1086, did, for tne consideration therein mentioned, grant, bargain and sell, all that the full one-third part of all and singular the said tract of land afore-recited, described and bounded with the limits aforesaid, unto him, the said Frederick Philips, one of the parties aforesaid, together with all that one full and equal third part of all and singular the houses, out-houses, barns,