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sant: Northerly, by the manor of Cortland: and Easterly, by Bed- TITLE 4. ford.

10. The town of Northcastle shall contain all that part of said Northcastle. county, bounded Southerly, by White-Plains, Harrison, and the bounds of the county: Easterly, by the bounds of the county and Poundridge Westerly, by Bronx river: and Northerly, by Bedford, and a line drawn from the southwest corner of Bedford to the head of Bronx river, on the eastern line of Mount-Pleasant.

11. The town of North-Salem shall contain all that part of said county, bounded Southerly, by South-Salem: Easterly and Northerly, by the bounds of the county and Westerly, by the middle of Croton river.

North-Salem

12. The town of Pelham shall contain all that part of said county, Pelham called and known by the name of the manor of Pelham, extending Southerly and Easterly, to the bounds of the county, including the islands called the New City Island, Hart Island, and Appelby's Island.

13. The town of Poundridge shall contain all that part of said county, bounded Southerly, by the bounds of the county: Easterly and Northerly, by South-Salem and Westerly, by Bedford and Ma

hanus river.

Poundridge

14. The town of Rye shall contain all that part of said county, Rye. bounded Southerly and Easterly, by the bounds of the county: and Westerly, by Harrison and Mamaroneck, including Captain's Island, and all the islands in the Sound lying southerly of the said bounds.

15. The town of Scarsdale shall contain all that part of said coun- Scarsdale. ty, bounded Westerly, by Bronx river: Southerly, by Eastchester and New-Rochelle and Easterly and Northerly, by the bounds of the manor of Scarsdale.

16. The town of Somers shall contain all that part of said county, Somers. bounded Westerly, by Yorktown: Northerly, by the bounds of the county: Easterly, by North-Salem, South-Salem, and Bedford: and Southerly, by the south bounds of the manor of Cortland.

17. The town of South-Salem shall contain all that part of said South-Salem. county, bounded Northerly, by a line beginning at a monument in the east bounds of the state, east of the north long pond, and running thence westerly, by the north side of the said pond, and the south bounds of the land formerly belonging to Ezekiel Hawley, until it comes to the road leading over the mountain, then crossing the same road and running northerly along the west side thereof to the land formerly belonging to Ezekiel Hawley; then westerly along the same to the west line of the Oblong; then northerly along the said Oblong line until it comes to the south line of the north lot number ten of the manor of Cortland; then westerly along the south bounds of the said lot number ten, and the south bounds of the north lots number nine and eight, to Croton river, and then down the said river to Bedford: Easterly and Southerly, by the bounds of the county, Poundridge and Bedford and Westerly, by Poundridge, Bedford, and Croton river. 18. The town of Westchester shall contain all that part of said Westchester. county, bounded Southerly and Easterly, by the bounds of the county, and the manor of Pelham: Westerly, by the bounds of the county: and Northerly, by the north bounds of the manor of Fordham,

TITLE 4. and the north bounds of the lands called the Boroughtown of Westchester, including the islands in the Sound lying south thereof, and in the county of Westchester.

White-Plains

19. The town of White-Plains shall contain all that part of said county, bounded Easterly, by Harrison: Northerly, by Northcastle : Westerly, by Greenburgh: and Southerly, by the town of Scarsdale. Yonkers. 20. The town of Yonkers shall contain all that part of said county, bounded Easterly, by Eastchester and Westchester: Southerly, by Westchester: Westerly, by the bounds of the county and Northerly, by the north bounds of a tract called the Yonkers, and the same continued west to the bounds of the county.

Yorktown.

PUTNAM.

Carmel.

Kent.

Patterson.

Philipstown.

Southeast.

DUTCHESS.

Amenia

21. The town of Yorktown shall contain all that part of said county, bounded Westerly, by the town of Cortland: Northerly, by the bounds of the county: Easterly, by north lot number five and south lot number five of the manor of Cortland, and the same line continued to the south bounds of said manor: and Southerly, by the south bounds of said manor.

$6. The county of PUTNAM shall be divided into the towns of Carmel, Kent, Patterson, Philipstown, and Southeast, the extent and limits of which said several towns shall be as follows:

1. The town of Carmel shall contain all that part of said county, lying east of Philipstown, west of the east line of Philips' long lot, and south of a line to begin at a point in the east bounds of Philipstown, six miles from the south bounds of the county, and running north eighty-seven degrees and thirty minutes east.

2. The town of Kent shall contain all that part of said county, bounded North, by the north bounds of the county: East, by the east line of Phillips' long lot: South, by Carmel: and West, by Philips

town.

3. The town of Patterson shall contain all that part of said county, bounded North and East, by the bounds of the county: South, by the town of Southeast and West, by Kent.

4. The town of Philipstown shall contain all that part of said county, bounded Northerly, Southerly, and Westerly, by the bounds of the county and Easterly, by the east bounds of long lot number four, formerly belonging to Beverly Robinson.

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5. The town of Southeast shall contain all that part of said county, bounded on the North, by a line beginning at the northeast corner of Carmel, and running thence north eighty-seven degrees and thirty minutes east, to the east bounds of the county: East and South, by the bounds of the county and West, by Carmel.

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$7. The county of DUTCHESS shall be divided into the towns of Amenia, Beekman, Clinton, Dover, Fishkill, La Grange, Hyde-Park, Milan, Northeast, Pawling, Pine-Plains, Pleasant-Valley, Poughkeepsie, Redhook, Rhinebeck, Stanford, Únion Vale, and Washington, the extent and limits of which said several towns shall be as follows:

1. The town of Amenia shall contain all that part of said county, bounded Southerly, by Dover: Westerly, by Washington and Stanford: Northerly, by Northeast and Easterly, by the bounds of the county.

2. The town of Beekman shall contain all that part of said county, TITLE 4. bounded Westerly, by Fishkill and La Grange: Northerly, by Union Vale: and Easterly and Southeasterly, by a line beginning at the Beekman. southeast corner of Union Vale; then with a straight line to the house now or heretofore of Nathaniel Lee; then with a straight line to the house now or heretofore of Caleb Lamb; and then south sixteen degrees west, to the east bounds of Fishkill.

3. The town of Clinton shall contain all that part of said county, Clinton. bounded as follows: beginning at the northeast corner of the town of Hyde-Park, on the Cromelbow creek, and running thence up along said creek, to the line of the tract called the Little or Upper Nine Partners; then easterly along said line, to the northeast corner of lot number one, in the first division of the tract called the Great or Lower Nine Partners; then southerly in the line of that tier of lots, to the corner made by lots number five and six, in the great division of the Nine Partners' patent; then westerly along said lot line, to the town of Hyde-Park; and then northerly along the same to the place of beginning.

4. The town of Dover shall contain all that part of said county, Dover. bounded Southerly, by Pawling: Westerly, by Beekman and Union Vale: Northerly, by the north bounds of the patent granted to Colonel Henry Beekman, continued to the east bounds of the county: and Easterly, by the east bounds of the county.

5. The town of Fishkill shall contain all that part of said county, Fishkill bounded Southerly and Westerly, by the bounds of the county: Northerly, by Wappinger's creek, and the town of La Grange: and Easterly, by the east bounds of Rumbout's patent.

6. The town of La Grange shall contain all that part of said coun- La Grange. ty, beginning at the fording place on the Wappinger's creek, near the house of the late Samuel Thorn, and running thence east seventeen degrees south, four hundred and fifty-nine chains and four links, then north forty-four degrees and thirty minutes east, to the southwest corner of Union Vale; then northerly along the same to the north bounds of the lands granted to Colonel Henry Beekman; then along the same westerly to Wappinger's creek; and then down said creek to the place of beginning.

7. The town of Hyde-Park shall contain all that part of said coun- Hydo-Park. ty, bounded on the North, by a line beginning in the west bounds of the county opposite the northwest corner of Pawling's patent, and running thence to said corner; then along the north line of said tent to Cromelbow kill, otherwise called Fish creek: on the East, by a line beginning in the north bounds of the town of Poughkeepsie, at the southeast corner of the water lots of the Nine Partners' patent, and running thence along the east line of said water lots, to the northeast corner thereof, and the same line continued until it intersects a line running due east from the southeast corner of the farm now or late of John Le Roy; then due west to the said southeast corner; then along the south line of said farm, to the Cromelbow creek; and then up said creek until it meets the north bounds of said town, as before described on the South, by Poughkeepsie: and on the West, by the bounds of the county.

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Milan.

TITLE 4. 8. The town of Milan shall contain all that part of said county, bounded on the North, by the bounds of the county: on the East, by a line beginning in the north bounds of the county where the eastern boundary of the farm now or late of Josiah Hedges intersects the same, and running thence in a straight line to the northeast corner of the dwelling-house now or late of Jacob Best, junior, and then due south to the north bounds of the town of Stanford: on the South, by Clinton and Stanford: and on the West, by Rhinebeck and Redhook; including in said town the aforesaid dwelling-house of Jacob Best, junior.

Northeast.

Pawling.

Pinc-Plains

Pleasant-
Valley.

Poughkeep

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Redbook.

9. The town of Northeast shall contain all that part of said county, bounded as follows: beginning in the east bounds of the county, at a monument, being a corner between lots number sixty and sixtytwo of the Oblong, and running thence westerly on the dividing line of said lots, and the same continued to the east bounds of Stanford; then northerly along the same to the northeast corner thereof; then easterly along the north bounds of the Lower or Great Nine Partners, and the same continued on the north side of the gore to a hard maple tree standing on the west side of the highway in the line between the heirs of Elijah Roe, deceased, and Nathan E. Conklin; then northerly to the southeast corner of the dwelling-house now or late of Samuel Russell; then due north to the bounds of the county, and then along the bounds of the county easterly, northerly and southerly to the place of beginning.

10. The town of Pawling shall contain all that part of said county, bounded Southerly and Easterly, by the bounds of the county = Westerly, by Beekman and Fishkill: and Northerly, by a line beginning on the easterly line of the town of Beekman, and running thence along the division line of lots number nine and ten, until it strikes the Oblong line, and then continuing across said Oblong in the same direction to the bounds of the county.

11. The town of Pine-Plains shall contain all that part of said county, bounded on the North, by the bounds of the county: Easterly, by Northeast: Westerly, by Milan and Southerly, by Northeast and Stanford, including in said town the dwelling-house now or late of Samuel Russell.

12. The town of Pleasant-Valley shall contain all that part of said county, bounded on the South, by Poughkeepsie and La Grange: on the West, by Hyde-Park: on the North, by Clinton: and on the East, by a line beginning at the southeast corner of Clinton, and running thence southerly in the line of the tier of lots of the Great or Lower Nine Partners to the town of Beekman.

13. The town of Poughkeepsie shall contain all that part of said county, bounded Easterly and Southerly, by Wappinger's kill or creek Westerly, by the bounds of the county: and Northerly, by the tract called the Great or Lower Nine Partners.

14. The town of Redhook shall contain all that part of said county, bounded Westerly, by the bounds of the county: Southerly, by a line beginning in the west bounds of the county, at a point west from the middle of the Stein Vallitjie, and running thence east to the bank of Hudson's river at the middle of the said Stein Vallitjie; then along the line of division between the estates of John Armstrong and Phi

lip I. Schuyler, to the south part of Schuyler's vly; then an easterly TITLE 4. direction, leaving the house and mills now or late of Johannes Ring on the north, till it intersects the road leading from the town of Northeast to Rhinebeck Flats; and then easterly as the road runs to the bounds of the Little or Upper Nine Partners, leaving the house now or late of Benjamin Westfall on the north; Easterly, by the Little or Upper Nine Partners: and Northerly, by the bounds of the county.

15. The town of Rhinebeck shall contain all that part of said coun- Rhinebeck ty, bounded Southerly, by Hyde-Park: Westerly, by the bounds of the county: Northerly, by Redhook and Easterly, by the Little or Upper Nine Partners.

16. The town of Stanford shall contain all that part of said county, bounded Southerly, by the north line of lots number fourteen and twenty-three, laid out in the general division heretofore made of the Lower or Great Nine Partners: Westerly, by Clinton: Northerly, by Milan and Pine-Plains: and Easterly, by the easternmost tier of lots laid out in the general division heretofore made of the Lower or Great Nine Partners.

Stanford.

17. The town of Union Vale shall contain all that part of said Union Vale county, bounded Easterly, by a line beginning at the house now or late of Darius Tallman, near the Nine Partners' patent line; then with a straight line to the house now or heretofore of William Clark; then south to the south side of the lands of Caleb Simpson, on the western boundary of the town of Dover; then westerly to a point four chains south of the present dwelling-house of Thomas Andrews, and continuing that line to the east line of the town of La Grange; then northerly to a point two chains due east of the dwelling-house of Elisha C. Barlow; then northerly to the corner of the towns of Washington and Pleasant-Valley, in the north bounds of lands granted to Colonel Henry Beekman; then easterly along the same to the place of beginning.

18. The town of Washington shall contain all that part of said Washington. county, bounded Southerly, by Union Vale: Westerly, by Clinton: Northerly, by Stanford: and Easterly, by the easternmost tier of lots laid out in the general division heretofore made of the tract called the Lower or Great Nine Partners.

38. The county of ROCKLAND shall be divided into the towns of ROCKLAND. Clarkstown, Ramapo, Haverstraw, and Orangetown, the extent and limits of which said several towns shall be as follows:

1. The town of Clarkstown shall contain all that part of said coun- Clarkstown. ty, bounded Westerly, by a line beginning at the northwest corner of the land formerly of John M. Hogencamp, called his middle town lot, and running thence north three degrees west, to the division line between the north and south moiety of the patent of Kakiatt; then along the same east to the line of division between the east and west four hundred acre lots of the said north moiety; then along the last mentioned division line, and continuing the same to the line of division between the mountain lots upon the top of the Verdrietege hook mountain Northerly, by the line running along the top of the said mountain between the said mountain lots, to the east end thereof, and then to the head of the stream of water which runs from the long

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