A History of the County of Westchester, Vol. II — Passage 92 (part 2)
[Robert Bolton, Jr. (1848)] The farmers bordering the river having greater privileges, paid higher rents. The Courts Leet and Baron were held yearly at the house of John Cockles, the site of the present Nap-pe-cka-mak tavern. This court took cognizance of all criminal matters, and sometimes "inflicted punishments that were even capital. In the administration of justice the baronial lord presided, either in his own person or that of his steward. Tn the Manor Hall, July 3d, 1730, was born Mary Philipse, daughter of the Hon. Frederick Philipse, speaker of the House of Assembly and lord of the manor of Philipsborough. "From this lady's character 'Fenimore Cooper formed the heroine of the Spy, under the name of Frances, (see the interesting ac-count of her in that work.) It is said that she refused the hand of Washington, who was greatly attached to her; she subse-quently married Col. Roger Morris, 15th January, 1758. This individual greatly distinguished himself during the first American Vol. IT. 59 466 HISTORY OF THE