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Thoma Dongan Lieutenant Governour and Vice Admirall of Newyorke and [[unclear]] in America under his Most Sacred [[&?]] Majestye James the Second of England Scotland Ffrance and Ireland King Defender of the Faith & Supreme Lord and Proprietor of the Province aforesaid [[TOHff?]] unto whom these presents shall come send the Greeting  Whereas John Palmer of the Citty of New York Esq. John [[Royst?]] of the same place [[unclear]] and Richard [[Cornhill?]] of Fflushing in Queens County Esq [[uncertain]] [[uncertain]] [[Lycence?]] [[purchased?]] from the Indian Natives A Certain parcell of Land
Thomas Dongan Lieutenant Governour and Vice Admirall of Newyorke and [[unclear]] in America under his Most Sacred [[&?]] Majestye James the Second of England Scotland France and Ireland King Defender of the faith & Supreme Lord and Proprietor of the Province aforesaid To All unto whom these presents shall come send the Greeting. Whereas John Palmer of the Citty of New York Esq. John [[Royse?]] of the same place [[unclear]] and Richard [[Cornhill?]] of Flushing in Queens County Esq have by my [[Lycence?]] [[purchased?]] from the Indian Natives A Certain parcell of Land Lyeing and [[Being?]] on Long Island [[uncertain]] Eastward of Huntington [[Comonly?]] called or known by the name of [[Cabbolleadow?]] and by the Indians called [[Katawom?]] [[etc?]] As by a Deed from the said Indians n[[bearing?]] [[date?]] the tenth day of October last past [[uncertain]] before the Councell and Entered on Recordin the Secretarys Office may more at Large [[uncertain]] Now Know Yee that [[uncerta

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Thomas Dongan Lieutenant Governour and Vice Admirall of Newyorke and unclear in America under his Most Sacred &? Majestye James the Second of England Scotland France and Ireland King Defender of the faith & Supreme Lord and Proprietor of the Province aforesaid To All unto whom these presents shall come send the Greeting. Whereas John Palmer of the Citty of New York Esq. John Royse? of the same place unclear and Richard Cornhill? of Flushing in Queens County Esq have by my Lycence? purchased? from the Indian Natives A Certain parcell of Land Lyeing and Being? on Long Island uncertain Eastward of Huntington Comonly? called or known by the name of Cabbolleadow? and by the Indians called Katawom? etc? As by a Deed from the said Indians nbearing? date? the tenth day of October last past uncertain before the Councell and Entered on Recordin the Secretarys Office may more at Large uncertain Now Know Yee that [[uncerta