History of Westchester County, New York — Passage 264
[Frederic Shonnard & W.W. Spooner (1900)] Parks in the Annexed Districts. 617. Parsons, Samuel H. (General), 389, 420. 474. Patents (see also Purchases and Settle-ments) :— to John Throckmorton, 92; to Thomas Cornell. 93; to Adrian Van der Donck, 106; to Hush O'Neale and wife, 113: to John Richbell, 129: to Westchester Town. 138, 228. 229; to William Willett, 139; to John Archer of Fordham Manor. 147; to Edward Jessup and John Rich-ardson, 150; to Colonel Lewis.Morris (of Barba-does), 152: to Frederick Philipse, 158: to Rich-ard Abrainsen and others. 167; to Stephanus Van Cortlandt. 168; to John Pell. 173; to Caleb Heathcote, ISO, 183; to John Harrison and others. 215; to Joseph Budd and others (White Plains), 219: to the people of Bedford, 222: to Roger Mompesson and others. 224; to Rev. Thomas Hawley and others. 225: to Lewis Morris (afterward chief-justice), 235: to Adolph Philipse. 25S. Patrick. Daniel. 87. Patroonships, The. 77. 82. Paulding, James K.. 491. 572. Paulding, John, 170, 471. 476, 484. 486. 517. Peach Lake, 13. Peekskill (incorporated village), occupation by General Heath after the battle of White Plains. 401; Geueral Lee's demands on General Heath, 409; Strategic importance, 413. 426; de-fensive works, etc., 415; General McDougall takes command, 426: Colonel Bird's expedition against, 426; General Putnam supersedes Mc-Dougall, 428; Sir Henry Clinton's expedition against the Highland forts. 434: McDougall re-sumes command.