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To the first Patent of Philip Carteret to Guert Coerten dated the twelfth Day of May One thousand six hundred & sixty eight, for sundry Parcels of Land in & about the Town of Bergen,
The do allot a certain Parcel of Land (mark'd on the Map No 215)
Our Survey whereof shews and we adjudge it to be a Tract
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Beginning at a Stake being the Northermost Corner of a Lot of Common Land (allotted to Hans Dederick's Patent) mark'd on the Map No 214 which Stake stands North thirty six Degrees and thirty Minutes East One hundred and ninety six Chains and fourteen Links from a large Stone mark'd A. 1764 planted in a Corner of Wiehaken Commons; and from said Stake runs South fifty two Degrees and thirty Minutes East fifty five 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 forty eight Links to a Stake, Then South fifty two Degrees and thirty Minutes East fifty four Chains to said Hudson's River, Then down said River as it runs to the afore- mentioned Line running thereto Containing (after an Allowance for the Hill) about fifty nine Acres.
* To the second Patent of Philip Carteret to Guert Coerten *99 dated the twelfth Day of May One thousand six hundred and sixty eight for sundry Parcels of Land lying in & about the Town of Bergen
Tule do allot a certain Parcel of Land (mark'd on the Map No 243)
Our Survey whereof shews and we adjudge it to be a Tract
Beginning at a Stake standing North thirty three Degrees East four Chains and fifteen Links from a Stone mark'd Z. being the westermost Corner of a Lot of Common Land (allotted to Claas Jansen Van purmerants Patent) mark'd on the Map No 240; and from said Stake runs North thirty three Degrees East twenty one Chains and fifty Links to a Stake being the Southermost Corner of a Lot of Cominon Land (allotted to Engleburt Steinheysen's Patent) mark'd on the Map No 244 ; And from the last mentioned Stake runs North fifty seven Degrees West twenty eight Chains and twenty Links to a Stake in the Road lead- ing from the Town to the English Neighbourhood, Then along said Road South ten Degrees West eight Chains and sixty one Links to a Stake, Then South four Degrees East nine Chains and seventy five Links along said Road to a Stake, Thence South twenty six Degrees and forty Min- utes East eight Chains and eighty one Links along said Road to a Stake, Thence South fifty Degrees East eleven Chains and thirty Links to the Place of Beginning, Containing about forty five Acres.
To the Third Patent of Philip Carteret to Guert Coerten dated the twenty first Day of March One thousand six hun- dred & seventy for a Piece of Meadow lying Northerly of the Town
Tale do allot a certain Parcel of Land (mark'd on the Map No 235)
Our Surbey whereof shews, & we adjudge it to be a Tract
Beginning at a Stake being the westermost Corner of a Lot of Common Land (allotted to Frederick Phillipse's Patent) mark'd on the Map No 234; which * Stake stands South thirty three Degrees West seven *100 Chains and forty one Links from a Stone mark'd dans planted in the westermost Corner of Wiehaken Commons, and from said Stake runs South thirty three Degrees West nineteen Chains and forty two Links to
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a Stake, Thence South fifty seven Degrees East twenty three Chains and ten Links to a Stake on the Hill on the Line of a Slip of Common Land (allotted to Hobocken Patent) mark'd on the Map No 233; Then along the Line thereof North thirty three Degrees East nineteen Chains and forty two Links to a Stake. Thence North fifty seven Degrees West twenty three Chains and ten Links to the Place of Beginning, Containing about forty four Acres.
To the Patent of Philip Carteret to Frederick Philipse dated the twelfth Day of May One thousand six hundred and sixty eight for sundry Parcels of Land lying in and about the Town of Bergen
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 234) *
Begins at a large Stone mark'd UM & planted in the Westermost Corner of Wiehaken Commons; and from said Stone runs South thirty three Degrees West seven Chains and forty one Links to a Stake, Thence South fifty seven Degrees East twenty three Chains and ten Links to a Stake, Thence North thirty three Degrees East five Chains and sixty one Links to a Stake, Thence North fifty seven Degrees West twenty three Chains and ten Links to the Place of Beginning ; Containing about fif- teen Acres.
The Second (mark'd on the Map No 262)
Begins at a Stake (standing in the Road that leads from the Town to Bergen Point, which Stake is South forty three Degrees and forty five Minutes East fifty Links from the Southerly Corner of a Lot in Guert Garretse's Patent (mark'd on the Map No 102) and from said Stake runs South thirty six Degrees West thirty three Chains and thirty eight Links to a Stake, Thence North forty three Degrees and forty five Minutes West fifty six Chains and fifty Links to a Stake by the Meadow Edge, Thence North thirty Degrees & fifty Minutes East nine Chains and fifty five Links along the Meadow Edge, Then North thirty Degrees east six- *IOI teen Chains and sixty Links along the said Meadow Edge to a Stake * (standing in the Southerly Line of said Lot of Guert Garretse mark'd on the Map No 102,) Thence South fifty four Degrees and ten Minutes east thirty five Chains along said Guert Garretse's Line, Then along the same South fifty Degrees and ten Minutes East twenty three Chains and sixty five Links to the Place of Beginning, Containing about One hundred and sixty eight Acres.
To the Patent of Philip Carteret to Anglebert Stienheysen dated the twenty second Day of July One thousand six hun- dred & seventy for sundry Parcels of Land lying in and about the Town of Bergen.
Tule do allot the two several Parcels of Land following
* This Lot was adjudged to Philip French, p. 171. Fide Note to Philipse's Patent, p. 28.
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Our Survey whereof shews and we adjudge them to be two Tracts,
The First whereof (mark'd on the Map No 216)
Begins at a Stake (being the Northerly Corner of a Lot of Com- mon Land allotted to the first Patent to Guert Coerten mark'd on the Map No 215 and said Stake stands North thirty six Degrees and thirty Minutes East two hundred and seven Chains and sixty two 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 four 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 nine Chains and forty six Links to a Stake, Thence South fifty two Degrees and thirty Minutes east fifty one Chains and eighty Links to said Hudsons River, Then down along the same as it runs 'til it meets the first mentioned Line, Containing after an Allow- ance for the Hill) about forty seven Acres.
The Second (mark'd on the Map No 244)
Begins at a Stake (being the Southerly Corner of a Lot of Common Land allotted to Dirck Tunisse's Patent mark'd on the Map No 245 and which Stake stands South thirty three Degrees West forty five Chains and fifty Links from a large Stone mark'd Tul #3 planted at the westerly Cor- ner of Wiehaken Comons) And from said Stake runs North fifty seven Degrees West thirty Chains to a Stake, Thence South thirty three De- grees West forty One Chains & sixty nine Links to a Stake, Thence South forty five Degrees West twelve Chains & eighteen Links to a Stake, Thence south sixteen Degrees & five Minutes East five Chains & sixty eight Links to a Stake, Thence South fifty seven Degrees east twenty eight Chains & twenty Links to a Stake, Thence Northerly three De- grees east fifty seven Chains & forty two Links to the Place of Beginning, Containing about one hundred and seventy one Acres.
* To the Patent of Philip Carteret to Thomas Fredrick alias * 102 De Cuyper dated the tenth Day of November One thou - sand six hundred & seventy seven for sundry Parcels of Land in and about the Town of Bergen,
Tane do allot the two several Parcels of Land following
Out Survey whereof shews and we adjudge them to be two Tracts,
The First whereof (mark'd on the Map No 232)*
Begins at a Stake (being the Easterly Corner of a Lot of Common Land allotted to Jacob Luby's Patent mark'd on the Map No. 231 and which Stake stands North thirty six Degrees and thirty Minutes East two hundred & sixteen Chains & sixteen Links from a large Stone
* This and Lot No. 284 were adjudged to Michael and George De Mott, p. 181. Vide Note to Stoffelsen's Patent, p. 9. This lot was divided between Michael and the heirs of George. Michael sold the north half to Joseph Danielson, after 1840, who died seized in 1860. The south half was sold, in 1867, by commissioners appointed to divide the De Mott property to J. and R. Gardner, who sold to the Rev. Wm. V. Mabon in 1869.
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mark'd A 1764 planted at a Corner of Wiehaken Commons) and from said Stake runs North fifty two Degrees and thirty Minutes West thirty eight Chains to a Stake, Thence North thirty six degrees and thirty Min- utes East thirteen Chains and nine Links to a Stake, Thence South fifty two Degrees and thirty Minutes East thirty eight Chains to a Stake, Thence South thirty six Degrees and thirty Minutes West thirteen Chains and nine Links to the Place of Beginning, Containing about forty nine Acres.
The Second (being a small Lot in the Town of Bergen mark'd on the Map No 284)
Begins at a Stake (which Stake is the Southerly Corner of a Town Lot in Englebert Stienheysen's Patent mark'd on the Map No 152) And from said Stake runs South forty two Degrees East ninety six Links to a Stake, Thence South forty eight Degrees West One Chain and thirty eight Links to a Stake, Thence North forty two Degrees West ninety six Links to a Stake, Thence North forty eight Degrees East One Chain and thirty eight Links to the Place of Beginning, Containing about one eighth of an Acre.
To the Patent of Petrus Stuyvesant to Herman Edwards, dated the fourteenth Day of September One thousand six hun- dred and sixty two for sundry Parcels of Land lying in & about the Town of Bergen,
*103 * die do allot a certain Parcel of Land (mark'd on the Map No 249)
Our Survey whereof shews and we adjudge it to be a Tract Beginning at a Stake (standing North fifty two Degrees and thirty Minutes West six Chains and thirty Links from a large Stone mark'd a 1764, planted at a Corner of Wiehaken Commons and from said Stake runs North fifty two Degrees and thirty Minutes West thirty Chains to a Stake, Thence South thirty three Degrees west twenty four Chains and twenty Links to a Stake, Thence South fifty seven Degrees East thirty Chains to a Stake, Thence North thirty three Degrees East twenty one Chains and ninety-five Links to the Place of Beginning, Containing about sixty eight Acres.
To the Patent of Philip Carteret to Guert Garretse, dated the twenty second Day of July One thousand six hundred and seventy, For Sundry Parcels of Land lying in and about the Town of Bergen,
Ume do allot a certain Parcel of Land (mark'd on the Map No 221)
Our Survey whereof shews and we adjudge it to be a Tract Beginning at a Stake (being the easterly Corner of a Lot of Com mon Land allotted to Hendrick Tunisse's Patent mark'd on the Map No 220 ; And which stake stands North thirty six Degrees and thirty Minutes East eighteen Chains and forty three Links from a large Stone mark'd A 1764 planted at a Corner of Wiehaken Commons) and from said Stake runs North fifty two Degrees and thirty Minutes West thirty eight Chains to a Stake, Thence North thirty six Degrees and thirty Minutes East twenty
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nine Chains and eighty six Links to a Stake, Thence South fifty two De- grees and thirty Minutes East thirty eight Chains to a Stake, Thence South thirty six Degrees and thirty Minutes West twenty nine Chains and eighty six Links to the Place of Beginning, Containing about One hun- dred & thirteen Acres.
* To the Patent of Petrus Stuyvesant to Paulus Pieterse dated * 104 the seventh Day of March One thousand six hundred and sixty three and confirm'd to said Pieterse by Patent from Philip Carteret dated the twelfth Day of May One thousand six hundred and sixty eight, for sundry Parcels of Land lying in and about the Town of Bergen,
date 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 252)*
Begins at a Stake (standing at the easterly Corner of a Lot of Common Land allotted to the Patent of Noble and Moore mark'd on the Map No 251) and from said Stake runs North fifty seven Degrees West seventy four Chains to Pinhornes Creek, Then returning to said Stake the Place of Beginning ; and from thence runs North thirty three Degrees East twelve Chains and thirty five Links to a Stake, Thence North fifty seven Degrees West fifty three Chains to said Pinhornes Creek, Then down along the said Creek as it runs 'til it meets the first mentioned Line, Containing about seventy four Acres.
The Second (mark'd on the Map No 253) t
Begins at a Stake (being the Northerly Corner of a Lot of Common Land allotted to Englebert Steinheysen's Patent, mark'd on the Map No 216; and which Stake stands North thirty six Degrees and thirty Minutes East two hundred and seventeen Chains and eight Links from a large Stone mark'd A 1764 planted at a Corner of Wiehaken Commons) And from said Stake runs South fifty two Degrees and thirty Minutes East twenty seven Chains and forty Links to a Stake, Thence North thirty six Degrees and thirty Minutes East five Chains and forty eight Links to a Stake, Thence North fifty two Degrees and thirty Minutes West twenty seven Chains and forty Links to a Stake, Thence South thirty six Degrees and thirty Minutes West five Chains and forty eight Links to the Place of Beginning, Containing about fifteen Acres.
* This lot was adjudged to Garret Newkirk, p. 187, Vide Note to Pieterse's Patent, p. 40. In the partition between Mathevis and Hendrick, the former took the south half and the latter the north half. Hendrick gave his share to his two sons, Garret H., who took the south half, and George, who took the north half. Vide Note to Philipse's Patent, p. 28.
t This lot was adjudged to Garret Newkirk, p. 187. By his will it was given to his two sons, Mathevis and Hendrick, from whom it passed undivided to Garret and Aaron, sons of Mathevis, and Garret H. and George, sons of Hendrick. These four sold the east end to Abraham Huyler, the middle to Stephen Vreeland, and the west end to John George Leake, Dec. 1, 1812. Each purchaser took about one-third of the lot. Fide Note to Lot No. 400, p. 172. Leake died seized and intestate without lawful heirs, and, with other lands adjoining, it escheated to the State. Vide O' Hanlin vs. Den. Spencer 31; 1 Zab. 582.
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The Third (mark'd on the Map No 281) *
Begins at a Stake (being the Southerly Corner of a Lot of Land *105 in Peter * Jacobse's Patent mark'd on the Map No 58) and from said Stake runs North forty nine Degrees and thirty Minutes West twenty nine Chains and forty Links to a Stake, Thence South forty Degrees West four Chains and fifteen Links to a Stake, Thence South fifty Degrees and ten Minutes East thirty Chains and thirty Links to a Stake, Thence North thirty five Degrees East three Chains and seventy four Links to the Place of Beginning, Containing about Eleven Acres.
To the Patent of Philip Carteret to Dirck Garretse, dated the twelfth Day of May One thousand six hundred and sixty eight, for sundry Parcels of Land in & about the Town of Bergen,
Jule do allot a certain Parcel of Land (mark'd on the Map No 226)
Our Survey whereof shews and we adjudge it to be a Tract Beginning at a Stake (being the easterly Corner of a Lot of Com- mon Land allotted to Casper Stymet's first Patent mark'd on the Map No 225 ; And which Stake stands North thirty six Degrees and thirty Min- utes East One hundred and seven Chains and fifty nine Links from a large Stone mark'd A 1764 planted at a Corner of Wiehaken Commons) And from said Stake runs North fifty two Degrees and thirty Minutes West thirty eight Chains to a Stake, Thence North thirty six Degrees and thirty Minutes East eleven Chains and fifty six Links to a Stake, Thence South fifty two Degrees and thirty Minutes East thirty eight Chains to a Stake, Thence South thirty six Degrees and thirty Minutes West, eleven Chains & fifty six Links to the Place of Beginning, containing about forty four Acres.
To the Patent of Petrus Stuyvesant to Jacob Luby, dated the fourteenth Day of September One thousand six hundred and sixty two for sundry Parcels of Land lying in and about the Town of Bergen
Tute do allot a certain Parcel of Land (mark'd on the Map No 231)
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Our Survey whereof shews, and we adjudge it to be a Tract * Beginning at a Stake (being the Easterly Corner of a Lot of Common Land allotted to Tielman Van Vleck's Patent marked on the Map No 230 and which Stake stands North thirty six Degrees and thirty Minutes East one hundred and ninety one Chains and fifty two Links from a large stone mark'd A 1764 planted in a Corner of Wiehaken Com- mons) And from said Stake runs North fifty two Degrees and thirty
* This lot was adjudged to Garret Newkirk, p. 187. It lies near the Catholic Cemetery, near the Hackensack river. It was partitioned by his two sons, Mathevis and Hendrick. Mathevis took the north half, which went. to his sons Garret and Aaron. Hendrick took the south half, which went to his son Garret H., who sold it to his brother George and brother-in-law Hartman Van Wagenen. George's interest went to his son Abraham P. He and Van Wagenen partitioned ; he taking the south half, and Van Wagenen the north half.
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Minutes West thirty eight Chains to a Stake, Thence North thirty six Degrees and thirty Minutes East twenty four Chains and sixty four Links to a Stake, Thence South fifty two Degrees and thirty Minutes East thirty eight Chains to a Stake, Thence South thirty six Degrees and thirty Min- utes West twenty four Chains and sixty four Links to the Place of Begin- ning, Containing about ninety three Acres.
To the Patent of Philip Carteret to Jacob Luby dated the tenth Day of November one thousand six hundred and seventy seven, for sundry Parcels of Land lying at and near Wieha- ken in the Township of Bergen
Udie do allot a certain Parcel of Land (mark'd on the Map No 202)
Our Survey whereof shews and we adjudge it to be a Tract
Beginning at a Stake (standing North thirty six Degrees and thirty Minutes East twelve Chains and thirty Links from a large Stone mark'd A1764 planted at a Corner of Wiehaken Commons) And from said Stake runs South fifty two Degrees and thirty Minutes East forty three Chains and seventy five Links to a Red Oak Tree (on the East side of a Brook being the Northerly Corner of the two small Lotts in Jacob Luby's Patent mark'd on the Map No 144) And from said Tree runs South forty one Degrees and thirty Minutes East three Chains and fifty two Links along the Line of said Luby's Patent. then South twenty six Degrees East four Chains and twenty four Links along the Line of said Patent 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 one Chain and ninety five Links to a Stake, Thence South fifty two Degrees and thirty Minutes East fifty two Chains and fifty Links to said Hudson's River ; Then down along said River as it runs 'til it comes to the Easterly Corner of said Jacob Luby's Patent, Containing (after an Allowance for the Hill) about nine Acres.
* To the Patent of Philip Carteret to Jan Lubertse dated the * 107 the twelfth day of May One thousand six hundred and sixty eight for sundry Parcels of Land lying in & about the Town of Bergen
date 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 248)
Begins at a Stake (standing North thirty three Degrees East eighty nine Links from a large Stone mark'd W B being the westerly Corner of Wiehaken Commons) And from said Stake runs North fifty seven De- grees West thirty Chains to a Stake, Thence North thirty three Degrees East sixteen Chains & sixteen Links to a Stake, Thence South fifty seven Degrees East thirty Chains to a Stake, Thence South thirty three Degrees West sixteen Chains and sixteen Links to the Place of Beginning, Con- taining about forty eight Acres.
The Second mark'd on the Map No 282 *
* This Lot was adjudged to Arent Toers, p. 195. Vide Note to Steenhuysen's Patent, p. 32.
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Begins at a Stake (by the Road that leads from the Town to the English Neighbourhood; which Stake is the Easterly Corner of a Lot in Englebert Steinheysen's Patent mark'd on the Map No 38) and from said Stake runs North seventy five Degrees and fifty Minutes West twenty eight Chains and ninety Links to a Stake by the Middle Road, Then North twenty Degrees and fifteen Minutes East Seven Chains and ninety Links along said Middle Road to a Stake, Thence South seventy five Degrees and fifty Minutes East twenty eight Chains and five Links to the first mentioned Road, Then South fourteeen Degrees and ten Min- utes West seven Chains and eighty seven Links along said Road to the Place of Beginning, Containing about twenty two Acres.
To the Patent of Philip Carteret to Peter Jacobse dated the fifth Day of August One thousand six hundred and seventy one for sundry Parcels of Land lying in and about the Town of Bergen
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aute do allot a certain Parcel of Land (mark'd on the Map
Our Survey whereof shews and we adjudge it to be a Tract Beginning at a Stake (standing South thirty three Degrees West twenty six Chains and eighty three Links from a large Stone mark'd WV B in the Westermost Corner of Wiehaken Commons and which Stake is the Westerly Corner of a Lot of Common Land allotted to Guert Coerten's third Patent mark'd on the Map No 235) and from said Stake runs South thirty three Degrees West thirty Chains and twenty eight Links to a Stake, Thence South fifty seven Degrees East twenty five Chains and ter. Links to a Stake, Thence North thirty three Degrees East twenty seven Chains and thirty one Links to a Stake, Thence North fifty seven Degrees West two Chains to a Stake, Thence North thirty three Degrees East two Chains and ninety seven Links to a Stake, Thence North fifty seven Degrees west twenty three Chains and ten Links to the Place of Beginning, Containing about seventy five Acres.
To the Patent of Philip Carteret to Nicholas Varlet & Bal- thazar Bayard dated the tenth Day of August One thousand six hundred and seventy one for sundry Parcels of Land lying in & about the Town of Berger
Jute do allot the six several Parcels of Land following
Our Survey whereof shews, and we adjudge them to be six Tracts
The First whereof (mark'd on the Map No 250)
Beging at a Stake (being the Southerly Corner of a Lot of Common Land allotted to Noble & Moore's Patent mark'd on the Map No 251 ) And from said Stake runs North fifty seven Degrees West eighty two Chains to Pinhorne's Creek, Then returning to said Stake the Place of Beginning and runs South thirty three Degrees West twenty seven Chains and seventy Links to a Stake (being the Easterly Corner of a Lot in Arent Lawrense's Patent mark'd on the Map No 92) and from said Stake runs North fifty Degrees West twenty Chains and eighty Links to a Stake, Thence South forty two Degrees and thirty Minutes West five Chains,
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Then South forty five Degrees and ten Minutes West eight Chains and forty Links to a Stake, Thence North forty three Degrees west twenty Chains and forty seven Links to Bridge Creek, Thence North forty two Degrees West forty eight Chains and thirty * eight Links to said Pin- * 109 hornes Creek, Then up along said Creek the several Courses thereof as it runs 'til it meets the first mentioned Line, Containing about two hun- dred and fifty six acres.
The Second (being a Lot in the Town of Bergen Mark'd on the Map No 285)*
Begins at the Southerly Corner of said Lot (which Corner is North thirty four Degrees and thirty Minutes East one Chain and sixty Links from a Stake standing near the Middle of the Square, which Stake is North forty seven Degrees East six Chains and fifty three Links from the Easterly Corner of the Church) and from said Southerly Corner runs North forty two Degrees West two Chains and forty five Links to a Stake, Thence North forty eight Degrees East two Chains and Eighty Six Links to a Stake, Thence South forty two Degrees East two Chains and forty five Links to a Stake by a Street; Thence South forty Eight Degrees west two Chains and eighty six Links along said Street to the Place of Beginning, Containing about Half an Acre.
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