The Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. I — Passage 75 (part 2)
[E.B. O'Callaghan (1849)] of this Prouince by vertue of ye authoritie abovesaid & with ye aduice & consent of ye Councell of State heere established have given and graunted & by virtue of these presents doe give grant & confirme unto ye Honoured Lady Deborah Moody, Sr Hennry Moody Barronett, Ensign George Baxter & Sergeant James Hubbard theyr associates, heyres, executors, administrators, successours, assignes, or any they shall join in association with them, a certaine, quantitie or p'cel of Land, together with all ye hauens, harbours, rivers, creeks, woodland, marshes, and all other appurtenances thereunto belonging, lyeing k being uppon & about ye Western-most parte of Longe Island & beginning at the mouth of a Creeke adjacent to Coneyne Island & being bounded one ye westwards parte thereof with ye land appertaining to Anthony Johnson & Rob1 Pe-noyer & soe to run as farre as the westernmost part of a certain pond in an ould Indian field on the North side of ye plantation of ye said Robbert Pennoyer & from thence to runne direct East as farre as a valley begginning att ye head of a flye or Marshe sometimes belonging to yeland of Hughe Gar-rettson & being bounded one the said side with the Maine Ocean, for them the sd pattentees, theyr