A History of the County of Westchester, Vol. II — Passage 74 (part 2)
[Robert Bolton, Jr. (1848)] of our province of New York, &c., aforesaid, by virtue of the power in him then residing hath, by another grant or patent sealed with the seal of our said pro-vince of New York, and registered in our secretary's office of our province aforesaid, bearing date 23d of September, in the year of our Lord 1084, given granted, ratified, and confirmed, unto said Frederick Philips, his heirs and assigns, several tracts and parcels of land with the limits and bounds hereafier mentioned, that were according to the usage, custom, and laws of our said province purchased by the said Frederick Philips from the native Indians and proprietors, in manner and form following, (that is to say,) all those certain parcels and pieces of land lying about the Wigquaskeek that was on the 24ih day of October, in the year of our Lord, 1680, purchased by the said Freder-ick Philips of the Indian Goharius, brother of Weskora, sachem of Wigquas-keek, for himself and by the full order of Goharius, which certain parcel or parcels of land are lying about Wigquaskeek to the north syde and tending from the land of the aforesaid Frederick Philips running along the North river to the north of the small creek called by ihe Indians Scpackena creek, as'far as it goeih into the woods, and coming to the end of the aforesaid creek, then shall the aforesaid pieces or parcels of land have their lyne north-east, or if the creek Pocanteco Wackandeco upon which at present stands the mills of the said Frederick Philips, shall run upon a north-east lyne, then the said land shall run along the said creek Pocanteco, or Weghkandeco, into the 422 HISTORY OP THE