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Dey sold to Jacob Newkirk three acres, one rod W. of the road leading to Show- hank Brook.
He sold to John H. Van Houten Sept. 2, 1785, part of Lot No. 240, but how much do not know.
He sold to Mathew P. Newkirk June 10, 1791, 20 acres.
Jacob Newkirk sold Jan. 22, 1816, to John Van Vorst, 44 acres and 2 roods at Showhank.
Dey conveyed to Cornelius Van Vorst, Feb. 1, 1790, 20 acres, extending from Kuy- per's bridge over Harsimus ereek to a point one rod W. of Palisade ave. and bounded N. by Showhank brook. On May 1, 1792, Dey conveyed to Van Vorst three lots ; one lying N. of Showhank brook, extending from Hoboken creek; the other two be- tween Showhank brook and John Stevens' line.
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VAN VORST, DE MOTT, AND STUYVESANT.
Tue do allott a certain Parcel of Land (mark'd on the Map No 238)*
Our Survey whereof shews and we adjudge it to b. a Tract
Beginning at a Stone planted (standing South thirty three Degrees West seventy four Chains and ninety four Links from a large Stone mark'd W. B. planted in the West Corner of Wiehaken Commons) and from said Place of Beginning runs South thirty three Degrees West six- teen Chains and forty four Links to a Stone mark'd O (being the North- ermost Corner of a Lot of Common Land allotted to the Patent of Hen- drick Van Ostrum mark'd on the Map No 239) Thence South fifty seven Degrees East twenty seven Chains and ten Links to the Common Land allotted to the Patent of Hobocken mark'd on the Map No 233, Thence North thirty three Degrees East ten Chains and twenty eight Links, Then South fifty seven Degrees East One Chain, Then North thirty three Degrees East six Chains and sixteen Links to a Stake, Then North fifty seven Degrees West twenty eight Chains and ten Links to the Place of Beginning, containing about forty four Acres.
*80 * To the Patent of Petrus Stuyvesant to Jacob Stoffelsen dated the seventh Day of May One thousand six hundred and sixty four for a Piece of Land at Horsimus.
THE do allott a certain Parcel of Land (mark'd on the Map No 247) +
Our Suruty whereof shews and we adjudge it to be a Tract
Beginning at a Stake (standing North thirty three Degrees East Eighty nine Links from a large Stone mark'd W B planted at the West- ermost Corner of Wiehaken Commons) and from said Stake runs South thirty three Degrees West two Chains and fifty nine Links to a Stake, Thence North fifty seven Degrees West thirty Chains, Then North thirty three Degrees East two Chains and fifty nine Links to a Stake, Thence South fifty seven Degrees East thirty Chains to the Place of Beginning, Containing about seven Acres.
To the Patent of Philip Carteret to Petrus Stuyvesant dated the thirty first day of July One thousand six hundred and sixty nine for a Piece of Meadow at Horsimus.
ame do allott a certain Parcel of Land (mark'd on the Map No 217)
Our Survey whereof shews and we adjudge it to be a Tract
Beginning at a Stake standing by Hudson's River (being the Northeastermost Corner of a Lot of Common Land allotted to Engle- bert Steinheysen's Patent mark'd on the Map No 216) and from said Stake runs North fifty two Degrees and thirty Minutes West twenty four Chains and forty Links to a Stake, Thence North thirty six Degrees and
º Tide Note to Lot No. 237, p. 78.
t This Lot and Lot No. 246 belonged to the De Motts. Fide Note to Stoffelsen's Patent, p. 9. Michael died seized May 27, 1832. He left these two lots to his sons George and Gurret ; George took the S. half, and Garret the N. half. It was entailed to their heirs male. George died in 186-, leaving sons, George, James, Huyler, Henry, Thomas, Edward, and Henson, who have since partitioned.
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thirty Minutes East four Chains and forty seven Links to a Stake in a large Heap of Stones, Thence South fifty two Degrees and thirty Minutes East twenty four Chains and forty Links to said Hudson's River, Then along said River Southwesterly as the same runs to the Place of Begin- ning, containing (after an Allowance for the Hill) about nine Acres.
* To the Patent of Philip Carteret to Claas Comptah alias *81 Claas Petersen Cors dated the third Day of June, One thou- sand six hundred and seventy one for a Parcel of Upland and Meadow lying at Communipan.
Wie do allot the two several Parcels of Land following
Our Survey whereof shews, and we adjudge them to be two Tracts
The First whereof (mark'd on the Map No 208)
Begins at a Stake (standing North thirty six Degrees and thirty Minutes East one hundred and twenty eight Chains and forty four Links from a large Stone mark'd A, 1764. planted at one of the Corners of Wiehaken Commons) and from said Stake runs South fifty two Degrees and thirty Minutes East forty seven Chains and seventy five Links to the Edge of Slaugh's Meadow, Then returning to said Stake, the Place of Beginning, and from thence runs North thirty six Degrees and thirty Minutes East sixteen Chains and fourteen Links to a Stake. Thence South fifty two Degrees and thirty Minutes East fifty seven Chains to said Slaugh's Meadow, Then down along the same betwixt the Upland and Meadow 'til it meets with the first Line that runs to said Meadow, con- taining (after an Allowance for the Hill) about eighty two Acres.
The Second (mark'd on the Map No 263)
Beging at a Stake (being the Southermost Corner of a Parcel of Common Land allotted to Fredrick Phillipse's Patent mark'd on the Map No 262) And from said Stake runs South thirty six Degrees West twenty three Chains and sixty two Links to a Stake, Thence South fifty Degrees West one Chain and eighty eight Links to a Stake, Thence North forty three Degrees and forty five Minutes West sixty eight Chains and twenty Links to a Stake by the side of Hackinsack River, Thence up along said River North sixty five Degrees and ten Minutes East five Chains and forty eight Links, Then North thirty one Degrees East ten Chains and thirty four Links to a Stake by said River, (being a Corner of a Lot of Meadow in Paulus Peterse's Patent mark'd on the Map No 120) Thence South fifty four Degrees and ten Minutes East eleven Chains and twenty Links to a Stake between the Meadow and Upland, Thence along the Edge of the Meadow North twenty two Degrees East eight Chains and seventy five Links to a Stake (being the Westerly Corner of the said Parcel of Common Land allotted to Fredrick Phillipse's * Patent) Thence along *82 the line thereof South forty three Degrees and forty five Minutes East fifty six Chains and fifty Links to the Place of Beginning, containing about one hundred and fifty five Acres.
To the Patent of Philip Carteret to Nicholas Jansen Baker dated the twelfth Day of May one thousand six hundred and sixty eight for two Tracts of Land lying at Comunipan Wine do allot the two several Parcels of Land following
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CORNELIUS JORSEN BLINKERHOOF.
Our Surven whereof shews and we adjudge them to be two 'Tracts
The First whereof mark'd on the Map No 206 *
Begins at a Stake (being the Northerly Corner of a Lot of Com- mon Land alloted to Fytje Hartman's Patent mark'd on the Map No 205 which Stake stands North thirty six Degrees and thirty Minutes East, One hundred and thirteen Chains and forty five Links from a large Stone mark'd 3 1764. standing in one of the Corners of Wiehaken Commons) And from said Stake runs South fifty two Degrees and thirty Minutes East forty eight Chains to the Edge of Slaugh's Meadow, Then returning to said Stake the Place of Beginning; and from thence runs North thirty six Degrees and thirty Minutes East nine Chains and forty Links to a Stake, Thence South fifty two Degrees and thirty Minutes East forty seven Chains and fifty Links to said Slaugh's Meadow, Then down along the same betwixt the Upland and Meadow 'til it meets the aforesaid Line that runs to said Meadow, containing (after an Allowance for the Hill) about forty Acres.
The Second (mark'd on the Map No 259) t
Begins at a Stake (standing in the Line of Dirck Sycan's Patent mark'd on the Map No 18 which Stake is the easterly Corner of a Lot
# Vide Note to De Backer's Patent, p. 10. Adjudged to Cornelius Brinkerhoff, p. 131. Hendrick by will, dated Feb. 12, 1834, gave to his grandchildren, Henry, Corne- lius, and John, the Lot in question, with Subdivision No. 305. John took the upper, Cornelius the middle, Henry the lower part of the two Lots.
t Vide Note to De Backer's Patent, p. 10, and Lot No. 206, p. 82. In the N. W. corner of this Lot Hendrick conveyed one acre to Daniel Van Clief Dec. 26, 1815. Old Road It was known as the Long Bridge Lot, and was left by Hendrick to his grandsons ; Cor- nelius taking the N. part. He died seized D Van Chief June 13, 1850, and it was partitioned be- tween his two children, Cornelius and Eleanor Drake Dusenberg C., as per annexed sketch, by Commissioners, Cornelius whose report was confirmed by the Orphan's 1 Court in Oct. Term, 1857. Eleanor C. con- Cornelius veyed her portions to Jeremiah W. Dwight, by her guardian, April 1, 1864 (she was then Eleanor G an infant). Her husband, Wm. H. Speer, and her guardian executed another deed to Dwight on same day. Cornelius conveyed his portions of this tract to Esther A., wife of Edmund C. Bramhall, July 6, 1860. The lot not having been properly partitioned GOLLA between John, Cornelius, and Henry Brin- kerhoff, their heirs released the above pur- chase to Mrs. Bramhall Nov. 24, 1865. The S. part of the Lot fell to Henry and John Gara brants J. E. Post Rikard Freeland Brinkerhoff, who conveyed to David Gould and Abraham Morrell. These grantees mapped (map filed), and sold in lots. The Lot adjoins Woodlawn ave., in Greenville.
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of Common Land alloted to said Dirck Sycan's Patent mark'd on the Map No 258) and from said Stake runs along said Sycan's Patent North forty two Degrees East twenty Chains and forty six Links to a Stake, Thence North forty three Degrees and forty five Minutes West thirty Chains and seventy five Links to a Stake, Thence South thirty six De- grees West seven Chains and sixty four Links to a Stake, Thence South fifty Degrees West twelve Chains and eighty seven Links to the Norther- most Corner of the aforesaid Common Land alloted to Dirck Sycan's Patent, Then along * the Line of the same South forty three Degrees and *83 forty five Minutes East thirty one Chains and seventy five Links to the Place of Beginning ; containing about sixty two Acres.
To the first Patent of Philip Carteret to Fytje Hartman dated the twelfth Day of May one thousand six hundred and sixty eight for a Tract of Land lying at Communipan.
Une do allot a certain Parcel of Land (mark'd on the Map No 205)
Our Survey whereof shews, and we adjudge it to be a Tract Beginning at a Stake (being the Northermost Corner of a Parcel of Common Land allotted to Dirck Claasen's Patent mark'd on the Map No 204, which said Stake stands North thirty six Degrees and thirty Minutes East eighty nine Chains from a large Stone mark'd A 1764 planted in one of the Corners of Wiehaken Commons) and from said Stake runs South fifty two Degrees and thirty Minutes East forty seven Chains to a Stake in the Edge of Slaugh's Meadow where the same joins the Upland, Then returning to the first mentioned Stake the Place of Be- ginning and from thence runs North thirty six Degrees and thirty Min- utes East twenty four Chains and forty five Links to a Stake, Thence South fifty two Degrees and thirty Minutes East forty eight Chains to the said Slaughs Meadow, Then along the same Southwesterly betwixt the Upland and Meadow to the aforesaid Stake in the Edge of the Meadow, Containing (after an Allowance for the Hill) about one hundred and tour Acres.
To the Second Patent of Philip Carteret to Fytje Hartman dated the twelfth Day of May One thousand six hundred and sixty eight, for a Tract of Land lying behind Communipan
Une do allot a certain Parcel of Land (mark'd on the Map No 260)
Out Surben whereof shews and we adjudge it to be a Tract Beginning at a Stake (standing in the Line of Dirck Sycan's Patent mark'd on the Map No 18 and which Stake is the Easterly Cor- ner of a Parcell of Common Land allotted to the Patent of Nicholas Jansen Baker mark'd on the Map No 259) * And from said Stake runs *84 North forty two Degrees East fifteen Chains and twenty two Links to a large Cedar Stake (being the Northerly Corner of said Dirck Sycan's Patent mark'd on the Map No 18 and the westerly Corner of Dirck Claasen's Patent mark'd on the Map No 17 ;) and from said Cedar Stake runs North twenty eight Degrees East six Chains and ninety Links to a Stake, Thence North forty three Degrees and forty five Minutes West thirty one Chains and twenty eight Links to a Stake, Then South
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thirty six Degrees West twenty two Chains and eight Links to a Stake, Then South forty three Degrees and forty five Minutes East thirty Chains and seventy five Links to the Place of Beginning, containing about sixty nine Acres.
To the first Patent of Philip Carteret to Dirck Claasen dated the twelfth Day of May One thousand six hundred & sixty eight for a Tract of Upland and Meadow call'd Kewan.
Tule do allot the two several Parcels of Land following
Our Survey whereof shews and we adjudge them to be two Tracts,
The First whereof (mark'd on the Map No 213)
Beging at a Stake (being the Northerly Corner of a Parcel of Com- mon Land alloted to Dirck Sycan's Patent mark'd on the Map No 212 which said Stake stands North thirty six Degrees and thirty Minutes East One hundred & seventy eight Chains and sixty five Links from a large Stone mark'd { 1764 planted in a Corner of Wiehaken Commons) and from said Stake runs South fifty two Degrees and thirty Minutes East fifty nine Chains to Hudson's River, Then returning to said Stake the Place of Beginning and from thence runs North thirty six Degrees and thirty Minutes East eight Chains and ninety three Links to a Stake, Thence South fifty two Degrees and thirty Minutes East fifty five Chains to said Hudson's River, Then down the same as it runs 'til it meets the first Line running thereto containing (after an Allowance for the Hill) about forty eight Acres.
The Second (mark'd on the Map No 261)
Begins at a Stake (being the Easterly Corner of a Lot of Common Land alloted to Fytje Hartman's Patent mark'd on the Map No 260 standing also in the Line of Dirck Claasen's Patent at Stony Point *85 mark'd on the * Map No 17) and from said Stake runs North twenty eight Degrees East thirty two Chains and thirty Links to a Stake being the Northerly Corner of said Dirck Claasen's Patent, Thence North fifty one Degrees and forty five Minutes West twenty five Chains and forty five Links to a Stake (being the Eastermost Corner of a Lot of Com- mon Land allotted to Fredrick Philipse's Patent mark'd on the Map No 262) and from the last mentioned Stake runs South thirty six Degrees West twenty seven Chains and twenty eight Links to a Stake, Thence South forty three Degrees and forty five Minutes East thirty one Chains and twenty eight Links to the Place of Beginning, containing about Eighty two Acres.
To the second Patent of Philip Carteret to Dirck Claasen dated the twelfth Day of May One thousand six hundred and sixty eight for a Tract of Land call'd Stony Point.
Tue do allot a certain Parcel of Land (mark'd on the Map No 204) *
* Adjudged to Michael Cornelisse Vreeland, p. 140. Vide Note to Claesen's 2d Patent, p. 12. Michael by will, dated Oct. 30, 1824, gave this, and his " bush lot " near Bergen Point (Subdivision No. 422) to his three sons, John, Mindert, and Michael. The S. part of Lot No. 205, Subdivision No. 301, also passed by this will to his three sons, 84 acres.
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MICHAEL CORNELIESE VREELANDT.
Our Survey whereof shews and we adjudge it to be a Tract Beginning at a Stake (being the Northerly Corner of a Lot of Com- mon Land allotted to Hobocken Patent mark'd on the Map No 203, which Stake stands North thirty six Degrees and thirty Minutes East seventy six Chains and fifty Links from a large Stone mark'd A 1764 standing in a Corner of Wiehaken Commons) And from said Stake runs South fifty two Degrees and thirty Minutes East fifty seven Chains and fifty Links to a Stake by Hudson's River near the Southerly Point of Slaugh's Meadow, Then returning to said Stake the Place of Beginning and from thence runs North thirty six Degrees and thirty Minutes East twelve Chains and fifty Links to a Stake, Then South fifty two Degrees and thirty Minutes East forty seven Chains to said Slaugh's Meadow,
Mindert sold 11 41-100 acres to John W. Leavitt July 3, 1840. The three sons conveyed to Robert Pierce, Nov. 27, 1859, 26 acres, bounded N. W. by parties of the first part, N. E. by Stephen Vreeland, S. E. by Slaugh's Meadow and the river, S. W. by Mrs. Deas. Mindert and Michael sold to said Pierce 15 30-100 acres, bounded N. W. by their own wood lot, S. W. by John M. Vreeland, S. E. by grantee, N. E. by Stephen Vreeland.
John M. Vreeland sold to Michael Saunier and Joseph Danielson 7 64-100 acres Aug. 21, 1835, who sold the same to Robert Pierce Dec. 8, 1835. Pierce sold to James Brown, June 22, 1836, the three tracts last above described. Brown sold to John W. Leavitt, Jan. 30, 1841, 14 52-100 acres of his above purchase, bounded N. E. by Stephen Vreeland, N. W, by Mindert Vreeland, S. W. and S. E. by grantor. Leavitt gave to Brown a consideration mortgage which was foreclosed, and the 14 52- 100 acres sold by Lorenzo Jaquins, sheriff, to John W. Leavitt, jr., July 1, 1848. Before this, however, John W. had sold the whole tract bought of Brown to Samuel Leavitt May 1, 1845. Samuel died seized and intestate, leaving a widow, Sophronia ; children, Theodosia Hazen, Elizabeth, Esther, and Julia, and grandchildren, Isabel Brinsmade, and Silence L. Brinsmade, children of Thomas F. Brinsmade and Silence Leavitt. Theodosia Hazen was then dead without issue. The other heirs were minors. In May Term, 1849, the Orphan's Court appointed commissioners, who sold to John W. Leavitt, jr., Dec. 15, 1849, two lots, one = 14 41-100 acres, the other = 1 54-100 acres. John W. sold to Rodman M. Price May 28, 1850, = 26 91-100 acres, who sold to Francis Price May 10, 1851, = 52 acres. Vide Note to Lot No. 306, p, 129
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Then down along the same betwixt the Meadow and Upland to said Hudson's River, Then down along said River 'til it meets the first men- tioned Line, Containing (after an Allowance for the Hill) about sixty four Acres.
To the first Patent of Philip Carteret to Dirck Sycan dated the twelfth Day of May, One thousand six hundred and sixty eight for a Tract of Upland and Meadow lying at Mingackqua
*86 Tule do allot the three several Parcels of Land following *
Our Survey whereof shews and we adjudge them to be three Tracts,
The First whereof (mark'd on the Map No 212)*
Begins at a Stake (being the Northerly Corner of a Lot of Common Land allotted to Ide Cornelison Van Vost's Patent mark'd on the Map No 211,) Which Stake stands North thirty six Degrees and thirty Minutes East one hundred and sixty seven Chains and twenty six Links from a large Stone mark'd A 1764 standing in a Corner of Wiehaken Commons) and from said Stake (the Place of Beginning) runs South fifty two Degrees and thirty Minutes East sixty Chains to Hudson's River, Then returning to said Stake the Place of Beginning; and from thence runs North thirty six Degrees and thirty Minutes East eleven Chains and thirty nine Links to a Stake, Thence South fifty two Degrees and thirty Minutes East fifty nine Chains to said Hudson's River, Then down the same as it runs 'til it meets the first mentioned Line containing (after an Allowance for the Hill) about sixty six Acres.
The Second (mark'd on the Map No 258)
Begins at a Gum Sapling (being the Westermost Corner of said Dirck Sycan's Patent mark'd on the Map No 18) and thence runing along the Line of the same North forty two Degrees East twenty four Chains and seventy Links to the Southermost Corner of a Lot of Com- mon Land (allotted to Nicholas Jansen Baker's Patent) mark'd on the
# This and Lots Nos. 258 and 265 were adjudged to George Vreeland, p. 141. By his will, dated May 4, 1793, proved Aug. 14, 1795, he gave to his sons, John and Gurret, Lots Nos. 212, 258, 265, 394, 417, and 427. The devisees partitioned Feb. 25, 1796.
Garret received by this partition the N. half of Lot No. 212 = 33 acres, and the whole of Lot No. 394. Lot No. 265 at Droyer's Point had been divided into lots, of which Garret took No. 3 = 3 acres, 1 rood, 9 perches ; also, part of No. 2 = 5 acres, 3 roods, 28 perches. Garret, by will, gave these lands to his sons George and Richard, who partitioned Oct. 20, 1828. George sold the S. half of the N. half to Michael Saunier and Joseph Danielson June 18, 1832, who sold to William Cooper June 15, 1833.
George released his interest in Lot No. 394 to Richard, who sold it to Michael Vreeland. Lot No. 3, at Droyer's Point, they sold to Andrew D. Mellick and Thomas J. Jones, deed to be given in Nov., 1871; Lot No. 2, at Droyer's Point, now held by them in common.
John received the S. half of Lot No. 212; 8 acres, 2 roods, and 14 rods of Lot No. 265 ; part of Lot No. 2 at Droyer's Point = 4 acres, 3 roods, 7 rods ; and the whole of Lots Nos. 417 and 427.
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Map No 259, Thence along the Line thereof North forty three Degrees and forty five Minutes West thirty one Chains and seventy five Links to a Stake, Then South fifty Degrees West fourteen Chains and sixty six Links to the Line of Lawrens Andrieses Patent mark'd on the Map No 19, Thence along the Line thereof South twenty seven Degrees and thirty Minutes East thirty five Chains and eighty Links to the Place of Beginning, Containing about sixty four Acres.
The Third (mark'd on the Map No 265)
Begins at a Stake standing in a Swampy Creek (being the North- erly Corner of Lawrence Andriese's Patent mark'd on the Map No 19) and from said Stake runs North twenty seven Degrees and thirty Min- utes West twenty four Chains and ninety Links to the Edge of the Meadow, Then along said Meadow Edge South twenty six Degrees and fifty Minutes West five Chains and seventy two Links to a Stake (being the Southerly Corner of a Lot of Meadow in Peter Jacobse's Patent * mark'd on the Map No 121) Then South six Degrees East five Chains and ten Links, Then South forty Degrees and thirty Minutes East two Chains and fifty nine Links to a large Red Oak Tree mark'd standing near the Meadow Edge, Then South forty Degrees West twelve Chains and forty eight Links to a Stone near the Mouth of a Creek call'd the swampy Creek, Then up along said swampy Creek as the same runs to the Place of Beginning, containing about eighteen Acres of Upland and Meadow.
To the Patent of William Kieft to Claas Carstensen Norman dated the twenty fifth Day of March, One thousand six hun- dred and forty seven, and confirm'd (with an Addition of Land) by Patent from Philip Carteret to Lawrens Andriese, dated the twenty sixth Day of March One thousand six hun- dred and sixty seven for a Parcel of land lying at Mingack- qua,
The do allot a certain Parcel of Land (mark'd on the Map No 266)
Our Survey whereof shews and we adjudge it to be a Tract
Beginning at a Stake, (being the Southerly Corner of a Lot of Com- mon Land allotted to Lubert Gilbertse's Patent) mark'd on the Map No 267, which Stake stands South thirty nine Degrees West sixty three Chains and ninety seven Links from a Stone mark'd B planted in the Westermost Corner of a Lot of Common Land (allotted to Barnt Christian's Patent) mark'd on the Map No 277 ; And from said Stake (the Place of Begin- ning) runs North fifty one Degrees West forty Chains to New Ark Bay, Then returning to the first mentioned Stake ; and from thence runs South thirty nine Degrees West seventeen Chains and eighty eight Links to a Stake in the Line of a Tract of Land set apart for sale mark'd on the Map No 172, Thence along the Line thereof North eighty five Degrees West thirteen Chains and thirty seven Links to a Stake (being a Corner of said Land set apart for Sale), Then along the Line thereof North fifty one Degrees West thirty Chains to said New Ark Bay, Then along said Bay Northeasterly as the same runs 'til it meets the first mentioned Line containing about one hundred Acres.
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To the Patent of Petrus Stuyvesant to Lubert Gilbertse dated the fifth Day of December, One thousand six hundred & fifty four for a Piece of Land lying at Mingackqua
*88 * Tule do allot the two several Parcels of Land following
Our Survey whereof shews and we adjudge them to be two Tracts
The First whereof (mark'd on the Map No 278) *
Begins at New Ark Bay the Westermost Corner of said Lubert Gilbertse's Patent mark'd on the Map No 20; and from thence runs North sixty two Degrees and thirty Minutes East eighteen Chains and fifty six Links to the Northermost Corner of said Gilbertse's Patent (being in the Line of Lawrence Andrieses Patent mark'd on the Map No 19) Thence North twenty seven Degrees and thirty Minutes West thir- teen Chains and eighty six Links to said New Ark Bay, Then down the same as it runs to the Place of Beginning containing about twelve Acres.
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