History of Westchester County, New York — Passage 210
[Frederic Shonnard & W.W. Spooner (1900)] Total 9,785| "By the acts respectively of 1786 and 1792," says Allison, " tin-legislature first conveyed, and then continued, the property described as the Glebe to Saint John's Church forever. Two acres where the church stands, two where Thomas Sherwood, the gardener, lived, and about two acres of meadow adjoining the Saw Mill River and the road, being a part of the Glebe land, were reserved and excepted from C. P. Low's purchase. Mr. John Williams, one of the pur-chasers, had been the steward of the Philipseburgh Manor under Colonel Frederick Philipse. John Gueriuo was a Frenchman, who kept a tavern near limit's Bridge. The property purchased of the commissioners by C. P. Low, whose name appears in the foregoing list, was the Manor Hall property. Low was a Xew York merchant. Lie bought the Manor Hall property and three hundred and twenty acres of land for £14,520. lie never occupied it, but on May 12, 178G, sold it to William Constable, also a Xew York merchant.