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This is a Subdivision of the Lot of Common Land which * has been allotted To the first Patent of Philip Carteret to Fytje Hartman dated the twelfth Day of May one thousand six hundred and sixty eight-being that Lot of Common Land which in the Field Book & Map of the General Parti- tion is distinguished by the Number 205.
And upon Examination of the Titles of the several Persons claiming Parts and Shares thereof,
ame do adjudge a certain Portion of said Allottment No 205 to belong to Michael Corneliese Vreelandt.
Our Survey of which said Portion (as laid down on Subdivision Schedule A) shews and We adjudge it to be a Tract mark'd No 301 *
Beginning at a Stake (being the westerly Corner of said Allot- ment No 205) and from said Stake runs South fifty two Degrees and thirty Minutes East forty seven Chains to Slaugh's Meadow, Then re- turning to said Stake the Place of Beginning and from thence runs North thirty six Degrees and thirty Minutes East three Chains and twelve Links to a Stake; Thence South fifty two Degrees and thirty Minutes East forty seven Chains to said Slaugh's Meadow; Then Southward along betwixt the Meadow and Upland 'til it meets the first mentioned Line running to said Meadow-Containg (after an Allowance for the Hill) about thirteen Acres and two Tenths.
@ Tide Note to Lot No. 204. p. 85.
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MICHAEL II. AND JOHANNIS VREELANDT.
And we adjudge a certain Portion of said Allotment No 205 to belong to Michael Hartman Vreelandt.
Outr Survey of which said Portion (as laid down on Subdivision Schedule A) shews and we adjudge it to be a Tract mark'd No 302 *
* 133 Beginning at a Stake (being the Northerly Corner of the Tract No 301 adjudged to Michael Corneliese Vreelandt last above described) And from thence runs South fifty two Degrees and thirty Minutes East forty seven Chains to Slaugh's Meadow, Then returning to said Stake the Place of Beginning, and from thence runs North thirty six Degrees and thirty Minutes East three Chains and twelve Links to a Stake, Thence South fifty two Degrees & thirty Minutes East forty seven Chains to said Slaugh's Meadow; Then Southward along betwixt the Meadow and Upland 'til it meets the first mentioned Line running to said Meadow -- Containing (after an Allowance for the Hill) about thirteen Acres & two Tenths
And we adjudge a certain Portition of said Allotment No 205 To belong to Johannis Vreelandt.
Our Survey of which said Portion (as laid down on Subdivision Schedule A) shews, and we adjudge it to be a Tract mark'd No 303 t
Beginning at a Stake being the Northerly Corner of the Tract No 302 adjudged to Michael Hartman Vreelandt last above describ'd) And from thence runs South fifty two Degrees and thirty Minutes East forty seven Chains to Slaugh's Meadow, Then returning to said Stake the
Until the title comes to Stephen Vreeland. Fide Note to Dirck Claesen's 1st Patent, p. 12. Stephen sold the Lot to Michael Saunier and Joseph Danielson Oct. 7, 1835, who sold to Joseph Alphonse Loubat May 4, 1836, who sold to Francis Cot- tenet May 28, 1836, who sold to John W. Leavitt Feb. 28, 1841, the same lot, also eighty-eight one-hundredths of an acre. Vide Note to Lot No. 204.
t Vrecland died seized and intestate, and this lot passed by descent to his daugh- ter Antje, wife of Johannis Van Wagenen. By his will, dated Nov. 24, 1792, and by ber will, dated May 27, 1794, proved Sept. 1, 1794, they gave all their property to their two children, Leah, wife of David Lozier, and Antje, wife of Guilliam Ontwater, for life equally, and then to the children of each. These devisees partitioned by mutual release Nov. 26, 1799 ; Lozier taking the north half, containing seven acres, one rood, and sixteen perches, and Outwater the south half. Leah Lozier died in 1809, leaving children, Altje, wife of Simon Campbell ; Jane, wife of William A. Ackerman ; and Antje, wife of Jacob H. Brinker hoff. Antje Outwater died, leaving children, Jacob G., John G., Matilda, wife of Abraham Sickels, and Altje, wife of Michael G. Vreeland. Vreeland et ux. sold all their interest to Abraham Sickles Sept. 12, 1809. William A. Ackerman and wife sold their interest (one undivided third) in Lozier's half to Cornelius Bogert June 25, 1833. Bogert, Campbell, and Brinker- hoff sold the Lozier half to Michael Saunier June 17, 1835, who sold to Loubat Oct. 24, 1835. Jacob G. Outwater sold three and a-half acres (of the Outwater half) to Henry Drayton Dec. 30, 1835, who sold to Ebenezer Deas June 1, 1835 (deed unre- corded), who sold to Joseph Alphonse Loubat Oct. 7, 1835.
The partition between Lozier and Outwater was confirmed by the Orphan's Court Nov. 26, 1799. Vide Note to Lot No. 399, p. 140.
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JOHN VAN HORNE ET AL.
Place of Beginning and from thence runs North thirty six Degrees and thirty Minutes East three Chains and twelve Links to a Stake, Thence South fifty two Degrees and thirty Minutes East forty seven Chains to said Slaugh's Meadow, Then Southward along betwixt the Meadow and Upland 'till it meets the first mentioned Line running to said Meadow, Containing (after an Allowance for the Hill about thirteen Acres and two Tenths.
And we adjudge a certain Portion of said Allotment No 205 To belong to John Van Horne
Our Survey of which said Portion (as laid down on Subdivision Schedule A) shews and we adjudge it to be a Tract mark'd No 304 *
Beginning at a Stake (being the Northerly Corner of the Tract No 303 adjudged to Johannis Vreelandt last above describ'd) and from said Stake runs South fifty two Degrees and thirty Minutes East forty seven Chains to 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 & forty Links to a Stake, Thence South fifty two Degrees * and thirty Minutes East forty eight Chains to said *134 Slaugh's Meadow, Then Southward along betwixt the Meadow and Up- land 'til it meets the first mentioned Line running to said Meadow, Con- taining (after an Allowance for the Hill) about fifty two Acres & Eight Tenths.
And it adjudge a certain Portion of said Allotment No 205 To belong to Cornelius Jorsen Blinkerhoof.
Our Survey of which said Portion (as laid down on Subdivision Schedule A) shews and we adjudge it to be a Tract mark'd No 305 t
Beginning at a Stake (being the Northerly Corner of the Tract No 304 adjudged to John Van Horne last above describ'd) And from said
Van Horne devised this lot to his sons John and Garret. Garret died seized of an undivided half April 7, 1808. He devised it to his two sons, John G. and Mindert. They and the uncle partitioned Dec. 13, 1817. Fide Note to Hartman's 1st Patent, p. 11. John took the south half, and they the north half. Of their half, the part ying between the Bull's Ferry Road and the Bergen lots, they sold to William Spencer Inch ; between the road and river, nine and a half acres, they sold to Michael Saunier June 10, 1836. By will, dated Aug. 12, 1343, John gave his interest in this lot to his son John J., and his grandsons, John G. and Stephen C., sons of Garret. Stephen died at sea, July 15, 1842, intestate and without issue, and his interest passed to his uncle John J. and brother John G. Vide Note to Lot No. 273, p 92, and Note to Lot No. 393, p. 136. By his will, John divided up his property ; the lot just below Myrtle avenue (i.c., his half of Lot No. 393), his part of Lot No. 273, and his part of Lot No. 304, to his son John, John G. and Stephen C., children of his son Garret, and Agnes and Jane, children of his son Peter. John received the homestead on the shore, where he now lives.
t For a history of this title until it gets into Henry, Cornelius, and John Brinker- hoff, Vide Note to' De Backer's Patent, p. 10. These three partitioned, Henry taking the south third, Cornelius the next north, and John the upper.
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MICHAEL H. AND MICHAEL C. VREELANDT.
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 two Chains and sixty nine Links to a Stake (being the Northermost Corner of said Allotment No 205), Then South fifty two Degrees and thirty Minutes East forty eight Chains to said Slaugh's Meadow, Then Southward along betwixt the Meadow and Up- land 'til it meets the first mentioned Line running to said Meadow, Con- taining (after an Allowance for the Hill) about Eleven Acres and Six Tenths.
This is a Subdivision of the Lot of Common Land which has been allotted To the Second Patent of Philip Carteret to Fytje Hartman dated the twelfth Day of May one thousand six hundred and sixty eight-being that Lot of Common Land which in the Field Book & Map of the General Partition is distinguished by the Number 260.
And upon Examination of the Titles of the several Persons claiming Parts & Shares thereof
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* aale do adjudge a certain Portion of said Allotment No 260 To belong to Michael Hartman Vreelandt
Our Survey of which said Portion (as laid down on Subdivision Schedule B) shews, and we adjudge it to be a Tract mark'd No 397 *
Beginning at a Stake (being the Northerly Corner of Allotment No 260) and from thence runs South forty three Degrees and forty five Minutes East twenty Chains and forty seven Links to a Stake; Thence South forty six Degrees and fifteen Minutes West five Chains and eighty three Links to a Stake, Thence North forty three Degrees and forty five Minutes West nineteen Chains and forty two Links to a Stake in the Road, Thence North thirty six Degrees East five Chains and ninety four Links to the Place of Beginning, Containing about Eleven Acres and a Half.
And we adjudge a certain Portion of said Allotment No 260 To belong to Michael Corneliese Vrelandt.
Our Survey of which said Portion (as laid down on Subdivision Schedule B) shews, and We adjudge it to be a Tract mark'd No 396 +
Beginning at a Stake (being the Easterly Corner of the Tract No 397 adjudged to Michael Hartman Vrelandt last above described) and from thence runs South forty six Degrees and fifteen Minutes West five Chains and sixty Links to a Stake, Thence South forty three Degrees and forty five Minutes East twelve Chains and sixty nine Links to a Stake, Thence North twenty eight Degrees East five Chains and ninety Links to a Stake (being the Eastermost Corner of said Allotment No 260) Thence North forty three Degrees and forty five Minutes West ten Chains and eighty one Links to the Place of Beginning, Containing about six Acres and six Tenths.
* Until the title comes to Stephen Vreeland. File Note to Claesen's 1st Patent, p. 12. t Vide Note to Lot No. 204. p. 85
GEORGE AND JOHANNIS VREELANDT-JOIIN VAN HORNE. 205
And we adjudge a certain Portion of said Allotment No 260 To belong to George Vreelandt Esqr.
Our Surven of which said Portion (as laid down on Subdivision Schedule B) shews, and we adjudge it to be a Tract mark'd No 394 *
Beginning at a Stake (being the westerly Corner of the Tract No *136 396 adjudged to Michael Corneliese Vreelandt last above described, and from said Stake runs South forty six Degrees and fifteen Minutes West three Chains and seventy three Links to a Stake, Thence South forty three Degrees and forty five Minutes East thirteen Chains and twenty two Links to a Stake, Thence North forty two Degrees East two Chains and eighty Links to a Stake, Thence North twenty eight Degrees East one Chain to a Stake, Thence North forty three Degrees and forty five Min- utes West twelve Chains and sixty nine Links to the Place of Beginning, Containing about four Acres and nine Tenths.
And we adjudge a certain Portion of said Allotment No 260 To belong to Johannis Vreelandt.
Our Survey of which said Portion (as laid down on Subdivision Schedule B) shews, And we adjudge it to be a Tract mark'd No 395 t
Beginning at a Stake (being the westerly Corner of the Tract No 394 adjudged to George Vreelandt last above described) And from thence runs North forty three Degrees and forty five Minutes West eighteen Chains and eighty two Links to a Stake in the Road, Thence North thirty six Degrees East three Chains and fifty four Links to a Stake (being the westermost Corner of the Tract No 397 adjudged to Michael Hartman Vreelandt above described), Thence South forty three Degrees and forty five Minutes East nineteen Chains and forty two Links to a Stake, Thence South forty six Degrees and fifteen Minutes West three Chains and fifty Links to the Place of Beginning, Containing about six Acres and six Tenths.
And we adjudged a certain Portion of said allotment No 260 To belong to John Van Horne,
Ottr Survey of which said Portion (as laid down on Subdivision Schedule B) shews, and we adjudge it to be a Tract marked No 393 }
Beginning at a Stake in the Road (being the westerly Corner of the Tract No 395 adjudged to Johannis Vreelandt last above described) And from thence runs South forty three Degrees and forty five Minutes East
Tide Note to Lot No. 212, p. 86. Richard Vreeland conveyed his share in this lot to Michael, son of Michael Vreeland of Stony Point, July 22, 1833. George conveyed to Saunier and Danielson,
t Fide Note to Lot No. 303, p. 133.
# Vide Note to Lot No. 273, p. 92. In the partition John took the northeast halt and Jolın G. and Mindert the southwest half. The Lot lay south of Myrtle ave. and east of the old road. John G. and Mindert sold to Jacob Stolz, who sold to Bidwell. John's half went to his three sons, John, Peter, and Garret. Fide Note to Lot No. 304, p. 133. John J. Van Horne sold four aeres and eighty-six one-hundredths of an aere of this lot to Edmund C. Bramhall July 15, 1859.
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JOSEPH WALDRON -- JAMES COLLARD.
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(along the Lines of the Tracts No 395 & No 394 adjudged to Johannis Vreelandt and George Vreelandt) thirty two Chains and four Links to a Stake, Thence South forty two Degrees West seven Chains and seventy nine Links to a Stake, Thence North forty three Degrees & forty five Minutes West thirty one Chains and * twenty Links to a Stake in the Road, Thence North thirty six Degrees East seven Chains and ninety Links to the Place of Beginning, Containing about twenty four Acres & seven Tenths
And it adjudged a certain Portion of said Allotment No 260 To belong to Joseph Waldron,
Our Surven of which Said Portion (as laid down on Subdivision Schedule B) shews & We adjudge it to be a Tract mark'd No 392 *
Beginning at a Stake in the Road (being in the westerly Corner of the Tract No 393 adjudged to John Vanhorne last above described) and from said Stake runs South forty three Degrees and forty five Minutes East eleven Chains and six Links to a Stake, Thence South forty six De- grees and fifteen Minutes West four Chains and sixty two Links to a Stake, Thence North forty three Degrees and forty five Minutes West ten Chains & twenty seven Links to a Stake (being the westerly Corner of said Allotment No 260) Thence North thirty six Degrees East four Chains and seventy Links to the Place of Beginning, Containing about five Acres.
And we adjudge a certain Portion of said Allotment No 260 To belong to James Collard.
Our Survey of which said Portion (as laid down on Subdivision Schedule B) shews and we adjudge it to be a Tract mark'd No. 390t
Beginning at a Stake (being the Southerly Corner of the Tract No 393 adjudged to John Vanhorne above described) and from said Stake runs South forty two Degrees West four Chains and sixty three Links to a Stake (being the Southerly Corner of said Allotment No 260), Thence North forty three Degrees and forty five Minutes West ten Chains and thirty four Links to a Stake, Thence North forty six Degrees and fifteen Minutes East four Chains and sixty two Links to a Stake, Thence South forty three Degrees and forty five Minutes East ten Chains to the Place of Beginning, Containing about four Acres and nine Tenths.
* And as to the remaining Part or Portion of said Allotment No 260 being. the Proportion which we adjudge to one equal fourteenth Part of this Patent Michael Van Veghten deceased (son of Dirck Van Veghten and Jannitje Michielse) was the per- son we find last seized of said one fourteenth Part of the Patent
* Waldron sold this lot to Cornelius Garrabrants May 23, 1769. Vide Note to Cos' Patent, p. 15. Cornelius and Peter partitioned, Cornelius taking the south halt, which his daughter Jane, widow of Cornelius Van Horne, sold to -Harrison. Peter took the north half, which he sold to Isaac Van Wart Nov. 6, 1819.
t Collerd by will, dated Nov. 27, 1790, proved Dec. 6, 1791, gave all his realty to his son John. John sold this lot to John E. Post April 1, 1810.
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MICHAEL H. AND JOHANNIS VREELANDT.
but it not appearing satisfactorily to us in whom the same is now vested We declare not to whom the said remaining Part or Por- tion of Common Land does now belong.
Our Survey of which said remaining Part or Portion (as laid down on Subdivision Schedule B) shews and we ad- judged it to be a Tract mark'd No 391
Beginning at a Stake (being the Northerly Corner of the Tract No 390 adjudg'd to James Collard last above described) And from the said Stake runs South forty six Degrees and fifteen Minutes West four Chains and sixty two Links to a Stake, Thence North forty three De- grees and forty five Minutes West Ten Chains and fourteen Links to a Stake, Thence North forty six Degrees and fifteen Minutes East four Chains and sixty two Links to a Stake, Thence South forty three Degrees and forty five Minutes East ten Chains and fourteen Links to the Place of Beginning, Containing about four Acres and nine Tenths.
This is a Subdivision of the Lots of Common Land which have been allotted to the first Patent of Philip Carteret to Dirck Clossen dated the twelfth Day of May one thousand six hundred & sixty eight, being these two Lots of Common Land which in the Field Book & Map of the General Par- tition are distinguished by the Numbers 213 and 261.
And upon Examination of the Titles of Michaelse Hartman Vreelandt and Johannis Vreelandt.
* dante adjudge a certain Portion of said Allotment No 213 to * 139 belong to said Michielse Hartman Vreelandt.
Our Survey of which said Portion (as laid down on Subdivision Schedule A) shews and we adjudge it to be a Tract mark'd No 308 *
Beginning at a Stake (being the westerly Corner of said Allot- ment No 213) and from said Stake runs South fifty two Degrees and thirty Minutes East fifty nine Chains to Hudson's River, Thence returning to said Stake the Place of Beginning and from thence runs Northerly thirty six Degrees and thirty Minutes East four Chains and thirty eight Links to a Stake, Thence South fifty two Degrees and thirty Minutes East fifty seven Chains to said Hudson's River, Then down along said River 'til it meets the first mentioned Line Containing (after an Allowance for the Hill ) about twenty four Acres.
And we adjudge a certain portion of said Allotment No 213 to belong to said Johannis Vreelandt.
Our Survey of which said Portion (as laid down on
Until the title comes to Stephen Vreeland. Fide Note to Dirck Claesen's 1st Patent, p. 12. Stephen Vreeland to Abraham Bertholf, two acres and sixty-two one-hundredths of an acre, bounded, northeast by David Lozier, southeast by the river, southwest by Garret Vreeland, northwest by grantor, May 4, 1814. This in- cluded a small lot in the southeast corner of the tract. He sold the balance of the lot to William Cooper July 8, 1833. Bertholf sold to Jacob G. Dyckman Oct. 3, 1835, who sold to Cooper Oct. 6. 1835. The village of Guttenberg is partly on this lot.
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MICHAEL H. AND JOHANNIS VREELANDT.
Subdivision Schedule A) shews, and we adjudge it to be a 'Tract mark'd No 309 *
Beginning at a Stake (being the Northerly Corner of the Tract No 308 adjudged to Michaelse Hartman Vreelandt last above described) and from said Stake runs South fifty two Degrees and thirty Minutes East fifty seven Chains to Hudson's River, Then returning to said Stake the Place of Beginning and from thence runs North thirty six Degrees and thirty Min- utes, East four Chains and fifty five Links to a Stake (being the Norther- most Corner of said Allotment No 213), Thence South fifty two Degrees and thirty minutes East fifty five Chains to said Hudson's River, Then down along said River 'til it meets the first mentioned Line, Containing (after an Allowance for the Hill) about twenty four Acres.
And we adjudge a certain Portion of said Allotment No 26I to belong to said Michaelse Hartman Vreelandt.
Our Survey of which said Portion (as laid down on Subdivision Schedule B) shews and we adjudge it to be a Tract mark'd No 398 +
*140 * Beginning at a Stake in the Road (being the westermost Corner of said Allotment No 261) And from thence runs North thirty six De- grees East thirteen Chains and eighty five Links to a Stake in the Road ; Thence South forty three Degrees and forty five Minutes East twenty eight Chains and seventy nine Links to a Stake, Thence South Twenty eight Degrees West fourteen Chains and fifty three Links to a Stake, Thence North forty three Degrees and forty five Minutes West thirty one Chains and twenty eight Links to the Place of Beginning, Containing about forty one Acres.
And we adjudge a certain Portion of said Allotment No 26 1 to belong to said Johannis Vreelandt.
Ditt Surben of which said Portion (as laid down on Subdivision Schedule B) shews, and we adjudge it to be a Tract mark'd No 399 }
* Vide Note to Lot No. 303, p. 133, and Note to Lot No 399, p. 140. Leah Lozier's share was afterwards owned by Cornelius C. Bogert, who sold the same, containing twelve acres, to William Cooper May 1, 1835. Outwater then owned the north half of the lot. The Outwater heirs sold three acres to Michael G. Vreeland Sept. 12, 1809, whose son Hartman sold it to Abraham Huyler, Dec. 31, 1827, who sold to Cooper Feb. 1, 1839. The whole lot is within the village of Guttenberg.
t Fide Note to Direk Claesen's 1st Patent, p. 12. This lot and Lot No. 397, con- taining fifty-two and a half acres, were partitioned between Stephen and Michael, the former taking the south half, which was divided between his two sons, Nicholas S. and Stephen B. Michael took the north half, which was divided between his two sons, Garret and Nicholas, the former taking the north half and the latter the south half. Myrtle avenue lies on the line between Lots Nos. 397 and 398.
# Vide Note to Lot No. 303, p. 133. This lot was partitioned between Lozier and Outwater in 1794, Lozier taking the north half, Outwater the south half. The New- ark and New York Railroad now passes through it. The heirs of Lozier, viz., his widow Leah and children, Abby, wife of Simon Campbell, Jane, wife of Win. A. Ackerman, and Anne, wife of Jacob H. Brinkerhoff, sold his half to John E. Post
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MICHAEL C. AND GEORGE VREELANDT ET AL.
Beginning at a Stake (being the Northermost Corner of the Tract No 398 adjudged to Michielse Hartman Vreelandt last above described ) And from thence runs North thirty six Degrees East thirteen Chains and forty three Links to a Stake (being the Northermost Corner of said Al- lotment No 261), Thence South fifty one Degrees and forty five Minutes East twenty five Chains and forty five Links to a Stake, Thence South twenty eight Degrees West seventeen Chains and seventy seven Links to a Stake, Thence North forty three Degrees and forty five Minutes West twenty eight Chains and seventy nine Links to the Place of Beginning, Containing about forty one Acres.
With respect to the Lot of Common Land which has been allotted To the second Patent of Philip Carteret to Derick Classen, dated the twelfth Day of May one thousand six hun- dred and sixty eight, being that Lot of Common Land which in the Field Book & Map of the General Partition is distin- guished by the Number 204.
Michael Corneliese Vreelandt claimed the said Lot and upon Examination of his Title we conceive him to be the true Proprie- tor And do therefore adjudge the said Allotment to belong to him.
* With respect to three Lots of Common Land which * have been allotted to the first Patent of Philip Carteret to Dirck Sycan dated the twelfth day of May One thousand six hundred and sixty eight, being these three Lots of Common Land, which in the Field Book and Map of the General Par- tition are distinguished by the Numbers 212, 258 and 265.
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George Vreelandt Esqr claimed the said three Lots, and upon Examination of his Title we conceive him to be the true Proprie- tor, And do therefore adjudge the said three Allotments To be- long to him.
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This is a Subdivision of the Lot of Common Land which has been allotted to the Patent of William Kieft to Class Car- stensen Normand, dated the twenty fifth Day of March one thousand six hundred and forty seven and confirmed (with an Addition of Land) by Patent from Philip Carteret to Law- rence Andriese dated the twenty sixth Day of March one thousand six hundred and sixty seven, being that Lot of Com- mon Land which in the Field Book and Map of the General Partition is distinguished by the Number 266.
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