Hudson Street, north side, between Broadway and Green. (1). 1718-34, Obadiah Cooper's corner; 1721, occupied perhaps by Pieter RyckX, 50. man. Price of this lot and addition to it, £38.-Alb. An., VII, 76; VIII, 241 (2). 1676, the magistrates conveyed this lot to the church who sold the same to Gabriel Thomas [Stridles]; 1720, Thomas Williams. It was bounded on the south by the stockades.-Patents, 1042: Alb. Co. Rec., 131, 132; Alb. An., VIII, 241. This lot was on the corner of "Plain street.' (3). 1676, magistrates to Gerrit Slichtenhorst, "along the town's fence" (stockades), "on the corner of the Plain street; 1718, Mattheus Flansburgh.Patents, 1042; Alb. Co. Rec., 116, 131, 132; Alb. An., vii, 76. Patents, 895; Alb. Co. Rec., 117. (4). 1675, magistrates to Adriaen Gerritse [Papendorp] "near the plain." (5). 1676, Rut Arentse.-Alb. Co. Rec., 116, 117. 1r. 6ft. 36ft. STREET, now closed. (6) Line of the stockades in 1719. Frederick STREET (6). 1716-34, Frederick Myndertse on the corner of Spanish street; had permission to use 15 feet of land north of his house for a smith's shop leaving 6 feet space between it and the stockades. Spanish street, now Hudson, was laid out 23 feet 8 inches wide between the houses of Frederick Myndertse and Ahasuerus Marselis, on the 4th of July, 1716.-A. An., VII, 57; viii, 242; x, 50. Myndertse BEAVER STREET. (7) BROADWAY. Beaver Street, south side, between Pearl and Green. (18). 1718-40, Rev. Thomas Barclay's pasture for which he paid in 1718 £40.Al. An., VII, 77; x, 91. (16). 1708, Richard Wilson, soldier; 1736, Henry Holland for £20; he claimed also the adjoining lot occupied by Rev. Thomas Barclay; 1747, the church.Alb. An., v, 192; v1, 93; X, 65, 121. (17). 1747, conveyed by the city to the church.-Alb. An., X, 121. Jacob Egmont (2) Jeremiah Pemberton 108ft. Jno. Segers (8) Richd. Hilton 1531 ft. 106ft. (15) "New burying" of the church "adjoining the palisades. 122ft. John Haton Jno. G. Lansing 28ft. 28ft (15). 1676-86, "the new burying ground" of the church "adjoining the palisades. 1703-7, this lot was filled up; 1710, released by the city. The rear line of this lot was made by the palisades, being nearly 100 feet north of Hudson street at this point. The horse guards blockhouse was at the adjacent gate in Green street.-Alb. An., I, 106; II, 63; IV, 169; v, 155, 204; VIII, 274; X, 39. (14). Lambert Van Valkenburgh; his widow Annatie and children.-Alb. An., IV, 180. The tier of 12 lots 98% feet deep on the north side of Hudson street were sold in 1730, at which time probably the street was opened through to Pearl street. (13). 1728-32, Gerrit Van Santen alias Van Zandt.-Alb. An., 1x, 27, 65. In 1676, the magistrates conveyed to Jac. Tyssen V. D. Heyden, a portion of this lot lying against the palisades, "on the corner of the Plain street," the church yard being then north of it.-Patents, 886; Alb. Co. Rec., 125. Beaver street, north side, between Pearl and Green streets. Norton street was not opened until after 1680; all the lots on the north side of Beaver street bounded northerly on the Fuyck or Rutten kil. (1). Jacob Janse Van Noorstrant; the brewer, had a patent in 1652-79, for a lot (2). 1680, Jacob Janse Van Noorstrant.-Deeds, III, 57. (3). 1667, Goosen Gerritse [Van Schaick]; he also owned the lot lying north of (4). 1654, Hendrick Gerritse [Vander Meulen]; 1661, Rutger Jacobsen; 1661–7, (5). 1654, Jacob Janse Van Noorstrant the brewer; his brewery was probably (6). 1652, part of the patent to Rutger Jacobsen; 1661-2, Cornelis Steenwyck; (8). 1653, part of patent to Capt. Abram Staats; 1662-7, Philip Pieterse Schuy- (9). 1669, the commissarissen conveyed this lot on which the Indian trading house Alb. Co. Rec., 202. (10). 1654-1720, the almshouse lot of the church.-Alb. An., I, 106; VII, 232; 192; v, 93. (11). 1720, Harme Rutgers; 1772, the King's Arms tavern.-Alb.An., 1, 106; II, It is probable that this lot is part of the Almshouse lot originally granted to the church by Governor Stuyvesant.-Alb. An., VII, 232. Beaver Street, north side, between Green street and Broadway. Alb. An., VII, 72; IX, 64. (1). 1717-30, Joseph Yates had his house and blacksmith's shop on this corner. (2). 1681, Willem Jochemse Kettelhuyn.-Deeds, ш, 115. (3). 1667, Volkert Janse Douw, 1681, Harme Rutgers, bounded in the rear by the (proposed) road to the Lutheran Church; Norton street extended through to Broadway.-Patents, 422; Deeds, 1, 115. (4). Volkert Janse Douw.-Patents, 422; Deeds, I, 115. (5). 1652, part of the patent of Antony De Hooges (see Broadway). (6). 1652, part of the patent of Antony De Hooges (see Broadway). |