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The Third (being another small Lot in the Town mark'd on the Map No 286) +
Begins at a Stake (being the easterly Corner of a Town Lot in said Varlet & Bayard's Patent mark'd on the Map No 160) and from said Stake runs South forty eight Degrees West two Chains and ninety one Links to a Stake, Thence South forty two Degrees East ninety eight Links to a Stake, Thence North forty eight Degrees East two Chains and ninety one Links to a Stake by said Street, Thence North forty two Degrees west ninety eight Links along said Street to the Place of Beginning, Con- taining about one Quarter of an Acre.
The Fourth (being a small Piece of Land lying easterly from and near the Town mark'd on the Map No 224)}
Begins at a Stake by a Street (which is the Northerly Corner of an Out-Garden-Plot in Jan Lubertse's Patent mark'd on the Map No 115) and from said Stake runs North forty eight Degrees East three Chains and four Links along said Street to a Stake, Thence South forty two De- grees and fifty Minutes East six Chains and ninety Links to a Stake, Thence South forty eight Degrees West two Chains & ninety one Links
* This Lot was adjudged to Cornelius and Garret Sip, p. 201. Fide Note to Van Vorst's Patent, p. 60. It was sold Ang. 1, 1793, by Edo Merselis and Ariantje, his wife, Levinus Winne and Annatje, his wife, Thomas Vreeland and Jannetje, his wife, Jerry Van Winkle and Antje, his wife, Michael Vreeland and Peter Sip, heirs of Cor- nelius Sip. to the Reformed Church in Bergen. The church sold it in parcels-to Thomas Taylor April, 1863 ; to Charles J. Timson April, 1863; to Benjamin C. Tay- lor May and Aug., 1863; and to John W. Morton March 28, 1864.
t This Lot was adjudged to Cornelius and Garret Sip, p. 201. Vide Note to Van Forst's Patent, p. 60. It yet remains in the Sip family, and is annexed to Lot No. 160, of which Richard Sip died seized April 10, 1865.
# This Lot was adjudged to Johannis Van Rypen, p. 201. Fide Note to Coerten's Patent, p. 25, and Note to Noble and Moore's Patent, p. 20.
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to a Stake, Thence North forty one Degrees & thirty Minutes West six Chains and ninety Links to the Place of Beginning, Containing about two Acres.
The Fifth (being another small Piece of Land lying Northeasterly from & near the Town, Mark'd on the Map No 241) *
*IIO * Begins at a Stake (being the Corner of a Well ninety three Links from the Northerly Corner of Garrit Sip's House) and from said Stake runs North forty two Degrees East three Chains and ninety six Links to a Stake at the Corner of Zachariah Sickle's Barn, Then North seventy four Degrees and thirty Minutes West two Chains and sixty five Links to a Stake, Thence South forty Degrees West two Chains and sixty four Links to a Stake by a Road or Street, Thence South forty two Degrees East two Chains and thirty two Links along said Road or Street to the Place of Beginning, Containing about three Quarters of an Acre.
The Sixth (being another small Piece of Land lying Northeasterly from & near the Town mark'd on the Map No 287) t
Begins at a Stake by a Street (being a Westerly Corner of a Lot in John Berry's Patent mark'd on the Map No 125) And from said Stake runs North forty two Degrees West three Chains and eighteen Links to a Corner of said Street, Then North forty two Degrees East two Chains and seventy Links along the Road leading from the Town to the English Neighbourhood to a Stake, Then South nine Degrees East four Chains and ten Links to a Stake, Thence South forty two Degrees West thirty eight Links to the Place of Beginning, Containing about a Quarter of an Acre.
To the Patent of Philip Carteret to Dow Harmense 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 a certain Parcel of Land (mark'd on the Map No 246)}
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 Jacob Stoffelse's Patent mark'd on the Map No 247, And stands south thirty three Degrees West one Chain & seventy Links from a large Stone mark'd WB planted at the westerly Corner of Wiehaken Commons) and from said Stake runs South thirty three Degrees West thirty nine Chains and eighty three Links to a Stake, Thence North fifty
* This lot was adjudged to Zacharias Sickles, p. 201. It remained in that family until it was sold by Peter Sickles to Dr. Thomas B. Gautier, who sold to Andrew L. Cadmus May 20, 1835, who sold to Daniel Fanshaw May 2, 1836, who sold to Wiley.
t This lot was adjudged to Zacharias Sickles, p. 201, and is now owned by Maria, wife of Smith Garrabrant, and, with what was bought of the Newkirks, forms her homestead. Vide Note to Berry's Patent, p. 51. It was sold by Peter Sickles to Dr. Thomas B. Gautier, who sold the same to Andrew L. Cadmus May 20, 1835, who sold to Daniel Fanshaw May 2, 1836.
# This lot was adjudged to Michael and George De Mott, p. 201. Fide Note to Harmensen's Patent, p. 50.
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seven Degrees West thirty Chains to a Stake, Thence North thirty three Degrees East thirty nine Chains and eighty three Links to a Stake, Thence South fifty seven Degrees East thirty Chains to the Place of Be- ginning, Containing about one hundred and twenty six Acres.
* To the Patent of Philip Carteret to John Berry dated the * II I twentieth Day of July One thousand six hundred and sixty nine for sundry Parcels of Land lying in and about the Town of Bergen
Ume do allot that Parcel of Land which on the Map is mark'd No. 228)
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 Noble & Moore's Patent mark'd on the Map No 227 and stands North thirty six Degrees and thirty Minutes East One hundred and thirty four Chains and forty two Links from a large Stone mark'd A 1761 planted in 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 thirty four Chains and forty three 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 thirty four Chains and forty three Links to the Place of Beginning, Containing about one hundred and thirty Acres.
To the Patent of Philip Carteret to Tielman Van Vleck dated the twenty fifth Day of March One thousand six hun- dred and seventy for sundry Parcels of Land near the Town of Bergen,
Tute do allot a certain Parcel of Land (mark'd on the Map No 230)
Our Surven 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 Ide Cornelise's Patent mark'd on the Map No 229 and stands North thirty six Degrees and thirty Minutes East One hundred and seventy seven Chains and seventy eight Links from a large Stone mark'd A 1761 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 seventy 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 Minutes West thir- teen Chains and seventy four Links to the Place of Beginning, Contain- ing about fifty two Acres.
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To the Patent of Philip Carteret to Hendrick Tunise 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.
Jate do allot the two several Parcels of Land following
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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 220)
Beging at a large Stone mark'd A 1764 planted at a Corner of Wiehaken Commons and from said Stone runs North fifty two Degrees & thirty Minutes West thirty eight Chains to a Stake, Thence North thirty six Degrees & thirty Minutes East eighteen Chains and forty three 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 eighteen Chains and forty three Links to the Place of Beginning. Containing about seventy Acres.
The Second (being a Lot in the Town of Bergen mark'd on the Map No 255) *
Begins at a Stake standing by a Street (being the Southerly Corner of a Town Lot in Fredrick Philipse's Patent mark'd on the Map No 149) and from said Stake runs North forty eight Degrees East two Chains and eighty two Links to a Stake, Thence South forty two Degrees East ninety seven Links to a Stake, Thence South forty eight Degrees West One Chain and forty one Links to a Stake, Thence South forty two Degrees East two Chains and forty five Links to a Stake by another Street, Thence South forty eight Degrees West one Chain and forty one Links along said other Street to a Stake at the Corner, Thence North forty two De- grees West three Chains and forty two Links along the first mentioned Street to the Place of Beginning. Containing about Half an Acre.
*113 * To the Patent of Philip Carteret to Hans Dederick 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.
aule do allot a certain Parcel of Land (mark'd on the Map No 214)
Our Strory 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 Dirck Claasen's Patent mark'd on the Map No 213 and stands North thirty six Degrees and thirty Minutes East One hundred and eighty seven Chains and fifty eight 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 & 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 eight Chains and fifty six Links to a Stake, Thence South fifty two De- grees and thirty Minutes East fifty five Chains to said Hudson's River, Then down along the same as it runs 'till it meets the first mentioned Line. Containing (after an Allowance for the Hill) about forty four Acres.
To the Patent of Petrus Stuyvesant to Dirck Tunise dated the fourteenth Day of September One thousand six hundred and sixty two for sundry Parcels of Land lying in & about the Town of Bergen.
* This Lot was adjudged to Hendrick Van Winkle, p. 207. Vide Note to Teunise's Patent, p. 54.
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Tule do allot a certain Parcel of Land (mark'd on the Map No 245)*
Our Survey whereof shews & we adjudge it to be a Tract
Beginning at a Stake (being the Southerly Corner of a Lot of Common Land allotted to Dow Harmense's Patent mark'd on the Map No 246 and stands South thirty three Degrees West forty one Chains and fifty three Links from a large Stone planted at the westerly Corner of Wiehaken Commons mark'd wat 13) and from said Stake runs North fifty seven Degrees West thirty Chains to a Stake, Thence South thirty three Degrees West three Chains & ninety seven Links to a Stake, Thence South fifty seven Degrees East thirty Chains to a Stake, Thence North thirty three Degrees East three Chains and ninety seven Links to the Place of Beginning, Containing about twelve Acres.
* To the Patent of Philip Carteret to Garret Garretse, * : 14 dated the twelfth Day of May One thousand six hundred & sixty eight for sundry Parcels of Land lying in & about the Town of Bergen,
THE do allot a certain Parcel of Land (mark'd on the Map No 222)}
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 Guert Garretse's Patent mark'd on the Map No 221 and stands North thirty six Degrees and thirty Minutes East forty eight Chains and twenty 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 eigh- teen Chains and seventy 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 Minutes West eighteen Chains and seventy four Links to the Place of Beginning, Containing about seventy One Acres.
To the Patent of Philip Carteret to Ide Corneilise dated the thirty-first Day of May one thousand six hundred & sixty eight for a Piece of Upland and a Piece of Meadow lying to the Northward of the Town of Bergen.
Jie do allot the two several Parcels of Land following,
Our Sutury whereof shews and we adjudge them to be two Tracts
The First whereof (mark'd on the Map No 229)}
* This Lot was adjudged to Johannis Van Wagenen, p. 210. Vide Note to Ger- ritse's Patent, p. 58, and Note to Lot No. 232, p. 114.
t This Lot was adjudged to Johannis Van Wagenen, p. 211. Fide Note to Ger- ritse's Patent, p. 50. Jacob gave the north half to his son Hartman.
# This lot was adjudged to Cornelius and Garret Sip, p. 211. Fide Note to Van Vorst's Patent, p. 60. John and Robert E. Gardner now own about 18 acres west of the Dallytown road, bought of the Sips.
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Begins at a Stake being the Easterly Corner of a Lot of Com- mon Land allotted to John Berry's Patent mark'd on the Map No 228 and stands North thirty six Degrees and thirty Minutes East One hun- dred and sixty eight Chains and eighty five Links from a large Stone mark'd 3. 1761. planted at a Corner of Wiehaken Commons) and from * 115 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 eight Chains and ninety three 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 eight Chains and ninety three Links to the Place of Beginning. Containing about thirty four Acres.
The Second (being a Lot in the Town of Bergen mark'd on the Map No 256)*
Begins at a Stake by a Street being the Easterly Corner of a Lot of Common Land in the Town allotted to Varlet & Bayard's Patent mark'd on the Map No 285) and from said Stake runs North forty two Degrees West two Chains and forty five Links to a Stake, Thence North forty eight Degrees East One Chain and forty six Links to a Stake by another Street, Thence South forty two Degrees East two Chains and forty five Links along said other Street to a Stake at a Corner, Thence South forty eight Degrees West One Chain and forty six Links along said first mentioned Street to the Place of Beginning. Containing about one Quarter of an Acre.
To the Patent of Philip Carteret to Arent Lawrense dated the tenth Day of October One thousand six hundred and seventy for sundry Parcels of Land lying in and about the Town of Bergen
vue do allot a certain Parcel of Land Southeasterly from, and near the Town (mark'd on the Map No 254)
Outr Survey whereof shews and we adjudge it to be a Tract. Beginning at a Stake (being the Southerly Corner of an Out Gar- den Plot in Hans Dedrick's Patent mark'd on the Map No 114) and from said stake runs South thirty five Degrees and fifty five Minutes East forty Chains and sixty Links to a Creek call'd Oyster Creek (that runs into Horsimus Creek and which said Oyster Creek is the Northerly Bounds of Claas Pietersen Cors' Patent mark'd on the Map No II) Then returning to said Stake the Place of Beginning ; and from thence runs South forty eight Degrees West four Chains and eighty six Links to a Stake, Thence South forty four degrees West twenty Chains to the East- erly Line of a Lot in Nicholas Varlet's Patent mark'd on the Map No 128, Then South eight Degrees East fourteen Chains and ninety four Links along said Varlet's Line to the Corner, Then South eighty two * 116 Degrees West eight Chains and fifty seven Links along * Varlet's South- erly Line to the Northeasterly Line of Nicholas Jansen the Baker's Patent mark'd on the Map No 12; Then South forty nine Degrees and forty five Minutes East seventeen Chains along said Baker's Line to a Stake (being the westerly Corner of said Baker's Patent mark'd on
This lot was adjudged to Cornelius and Garret Sip, p. 211. Vide Note to Fan Forst's Patent, p. 60.
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the Map No 13) Thence North forty Degrees and fifteen Minutes East twenty six Chains and twenty five Links along the Line of said Bakers last mention'd Patent to the Northerly Corner thereof, Then South forty nine Degrees and forty five Minutes East seven Chains along the North- easterly Line of said Bakers last mention'd Patent to a Stake by a small Creek, Then down the said small Creek 'til it empties into said Oyster Creek, Then down along said Oyster Creek the several Courses thereof as it runs til it meets the first mentioned Line. Containing about one hundred Acres.
To the Patent of Petrus Stuyvesant to Nicholas Varlet dated the eighteenth Day of October One thousand six hundred & sixty three for sundry Parcels of Land lying in and about the Town of Bergen.
JUNE do allot the two several Parcels of Land following
Ottr Strory whereof shews and we adjudge them to be two Tracts,
The First whereof (mark'd on the Map No 242)
Begins at a Stake (being the Northerly Corner of Claas Jansen Vanpurmerants Patent mark'd on the Map No 132) And from said Stake runs South forty Degrees West eighteen Chains along said Van Purmer- ant's Line to a Stake at his westerly Corner, Thence South fifty Degrees East one Chain to the Northerly Corner of Hendrick Van Ostrums Patent mark'd on the Map No 131 Thence South forty Degrees west fifteen Chains and fourteen Links along said Van Ostrum's Line to his westerly Corner, Thence South fifty Degrees East eight Chains and one Link to the Northerly Corner of a Lot in Anglebert Steinheysen's Patent mark'd on the Map No 130, Thence South thirty two Degrees West twenty two Chains and thirty eight Links to the Easterly Corner of a Lot of Common Land allotted to the Free School mark'd on the Map No 179, Then North thirty eight Degrees & forty five Minutes West twenty Chains along the Line of said School Lot to the Road leading from the Town to the English Neighbourhood, Then North twelve De- grees & twenty Minutes East nine Chains along said Road, Then North fourteen Degrees and ten Minutes East nineteen Chains and twelve Links along said Road, Then North forty one Degrees East nine Chains and fifty Links along said Road, Then North forty four Degrees and thirty Minutes East seventeen Chains and Twelve Links * along said Road to a Stake, (being the Easterly Corner of a Lot in Anglebert Stein- heysen's Patent mark'd on the Map No 89,) Thence North sixteen De- grees East four Chains & twenty two Links to a Stake, Thence South fifty Degrees East eleven Chains and thirty Links to a Stake, Thence South thirty three Degrees West four Chains and fifteen Links to a Stake, Thence South fifty Degrees East Ten Chains to the Place of Beginning, Containing about One hundred and twenty three Acres.
The Second (being a small Lot in the Town of Bergen mark'd on the Map No 257)
Begins at a Stake (being the westerly Corner of a Town Lot in said Nicholas Varlet's Patent mark'd on the Map No 168) and from said Stake runs South forty eight Degrees West One Chain and forty six Links to a Stake, Thence South forty two Degrees East One Chain and
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nineteen Links to a Stake, Thence North forty eight Degrees East One Chain and forty six Links to a Stake, Thence North forty two Degrees West One Chain and nineteen Links to the Place of Beginning, Contain- ing about One Eighth of an Acre.
To the Patent of Philip Carteret to Hendrick Van Ostrum dated the tenth Day of November One thousand six hundred and seventy seven, For a Parcel of Upland, and a Parcel of Meadow lying Eastward of the Town of Bergen.
TUIt 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 209)*
Begins at a Stake (being the Northerly Corner of a Lot of Common Land allotted to Claas Pietersen Cors's Patent mark'd on the Map No 208 and which Stake stands North thirty six Degrees & thirty Minutes East One hundred & forty four Chains & fifty-eight 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 seven Chains to the Edge of Slaugh's Meadow (which Meadow is mark'd on the Map 145) And then returning to said Stake the Place of Beginning & from thence runs North thirty six Degrees and thirty Minutes East two Chains & and fifty five Links to a Stake, Then South fifty two Degrees and thirty Minutes East fifty eight Chains to the Edge of said Slaugh's Meadow, Then along betwixt the said Meadow & Up- land 'til it meets the first mentioned Line. Containing (after an Allow- ance for the Hill) about fourteen Acres.
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* The Second (mark'd on the Map No 239)
Begins at a Stake (standing South thirty three Degrees West one Chain & thirty eight Links from a large Stone mark'd Wants planted in the Westermost Corner of Wiehaken Commons; And which Stake is the wester- ly Corner of a Lot of Common Land allotted Abraham Isaacsen Plank's Patent mark'd on the Map No 238) And from said Stake runs South fifty seven Degrees East twenty seven Chains and ten Links to a Stake, Thence South thirty three Degrees West eight Chains and eighty four Links to a Stake, Thence South fifteen Degrees West seven Chains and twenty Links to a Stake, Thence North fifty seven Degrees West twenty nine Chains and fifty Links to a Stake, Thence North thirty three De- grees East fourteen Chains and forty four Links to the Place of Beginning. Containing about thirty nine Acres.
To the Patent of Philip Carteret to Claas Jansen Vanpur- merant, dated the thirty first Day of March One thousand six
" This lot was adjudged to Hendricus Kuyper, p. 208. Tide Note to Lot No. 240, p. 78. John Dey sold this and Lot No. 210 to Cornelius Garrabrants April 12, 1791. This conveyance recites a deed from Archibald Kennedy to Kuyper Oct. 10, 1767. Garrabrants devised these lots to his sons Cornelius and Peter. Peter died seized and intestate Dee. 24, 1825, and Cornelius Van Winkle and James Van Buskirk, administrators, sold his half, containing twenty-three acres, to Michael Carling June 3, 1828.
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hundred and sixty eight for a Parcel of Upland and a Parcel of Meadow lying eastward of the Town of Bergen
ate do allot a certain Parcel of Land (mark'd on the Map No 210) *
Ottr Survey whereof shews and we adjudge it to be a Tract, Beginning at a Stake (standing North thirty six Degrees and thirty Minutes East One hundred and forty seven Chains and thirteen Links from a large Stone mark'd A. 1764 planted in a Corner of Wieha- ken Commons; and which Stake is the Northerly Corner of a Lot of Common Land allotted to Hendrick Van Ostrum's Patent mark'd on the Map No 209) And from said Stake runs South fifty two Degrees and thirty Minutes East fifty 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 eight Chains and ninety nine Links to a Stake, Thence South fifty two Degrees and thirty Minutes East sixty two Chains and forty Links to Hudson's River, Then down along said River to said Slaugh's Meadow, then along betwixt said Mea- dow and the Upland 'till it meets the first mentioned Line that comes to said Meadow, Containing (after an Allowance for the Hlil) about fifty one Acres.
* To the Patent of Petrus Stuyvesant to Jan Vinge dated * 1 19 the fourth Day of June One thousand six hundred & sixty three for a Piece of Meadow lying Easterly of the Town of Bergen.
The do allot a certain Parcel of Land (mark'd on the Map No 218)
Our Survey whereof shews and we adjudge it to be a Tract, Beginning at a Stake (being the Northerly Corner of a Lot of Common Land allotted to Petrus Stuyvesant's Patent mark'd on the Map No 217) and from said Stake runs South fifty two Degrees and thirty Minutes East twenty four Chains and forty Links 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 seven Chains and forty one Links to a Stake, Thence South fifty two Degrees and thirty Minutes East twenty four Chains to said Hudson's River, Then down along said River as it runs 'til it meets the first mentioned Line, Contain- ing (after an Allowance for the Hill) about fifteen Acres.
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