NORTON STREET. (2). 1660, Patented to Pieter Jacobse Borsboom, who used it as a brickyard; 1661, Abraham Staats for 350 gl.; 1680, the Lutheran church. The descriptions of this lot at different times do not exactly agree, but they undoubtedly refer to the same parcel of land.-Patents, 814; Alb. Co. Rec., 134, 374, 380; Alb, An., I, 123; 124; VII, 72. Capt. Joh. Schuyler 0 U Capt. Abm. Staats BEAVER STREET. South Pearl, west side, between Hudson and Beaver. יי (8). 1729-31, Jan Winne, lot "under Gallows Hill. This lot was on the corner of South Pearl and Beaver streets.-Alb. An. IX, 57; x, 15. (7). 1729-33, Jonathan Brooks; also one acre of land on Gallows Hill for a brick yard.-Alb. An. IX, 57; x, 34. (6). 1729, Jacobus Radliff, a lot bounded west by Gallows Hill.-Alb. An. IX, 56. (5). 1729-66, Roeloff Kidney.—Alb. An., 1x, 56; x, 82; x1, 171. H (2). 1721-8, Abraham Vosburgh, lot "under Gallows Hill; also two acres of land on Gallows Hill on both sides of a run of water east of Luykas Hooghkerk's lot, for a brickyard.-Alb. An., VIII, 260, IX, 30. (1). 1720, Isaac Fryer, "lot, at ye foot of Gallows Hill," "on ye north side of the comon road (Hudson street), about 5 rodd distance from ye house and lott of Barentje Barret, widow," also a piece of land behind his lot; 1766, William Fryer.- Alb. An., VIII, 249; x, 99; XI, 171. (9). In 1766, the city granted the Presbyterian church, then recently organized, a triangular lot on the north corner of Hudson and William streets.-Alb. An. xi, 171. P E A R L 35ft. 35ft. (1) Abraham Vosburgh 120ft. Isaac Fryer William Fryer 120ft. about 5r. 60ft. Barentje Barret (9) 148ft. HUDSON STREET. 'ROAD TO DIRCKIE (DORETIE?), WIDOW HALLENBECK'S," NOW SOUTH PEARL Pieter D. De Garmo Isaac Casparse Hallenbeek's land South Pearl, Division to Hudson, both sides. (1). 1719, Barentje Spoor, widow of Thomas Barret, lot at foot of DIVISION STREET (2). 1719, Jeronimus Van Vlieren, for £20 a lot, at bottom of Gallows Hill; ' "1737, Manas Carlan.-Alb. An., vIII, 235, 238; x, 88. (3). 1719, Pieter D. De Garmo, at the bottom of "Gallows Hill," for £20; 1737, Manus Carlan for £40; 1744, Jacob C. Ten Eyck.-Alb. An. VIII, 235; x, 88, 114-15. (4). 1719, Johannes Redcliff, lot "at ye bottom of ye Gallows Hill" for £20. 1706, pasture of heirs of Jeronimus Wen dell.-Alb. An., v, 129. The (5). 1706-26, Johannes Mingael's pasture, for £21, west of the pasture of heirs of Jeronimus Wendel, and of Robert Livingston, Jr., and east of the ground of Isaac Casperse. width of Hudson street at this corner was four rods or fortyeight feet.-Alb. An., 129; vIII, 237, 310. |