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July 20, 2006
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Thursday, July 20, 2006
Efforts To Sell The Bernard Rynlander Farm in the Manor of Pelham in
1767 and 1770
In 1767 and, again, in 1770, Bernard Rynlander offered to sell his
large farm located in the Manor of Pelham. The 230-acre farm lay mainly
north of Boston Post Road (today's Colonial Avenue), although about 25
acres lay south of the road. The Rynlander farm adjoined the farm owned by
Philip Pell commanded by a farmhouse located approximately where today's
Cliff Avenue intersects with Colonial Avenue.
Below is the text of two advertisements that appeared in New York City
newspapers offering the Rynlander farm for sale.
"TO be sold, in the Manor of Pelham, in the County of Westchester, and
Province of New-York, 230 Acres of Land, between East-Chester and New-Rochel,
about a Mile from a public Landing; 5 1/2 Acres of said Land is Salt
Meadow; said Farm has on it very good Improvements, Houses, Barns, Cyder-Mill
and House; is in good Fence, a great deal of Stone Wall; it is wel
timber'd and water'd; there is fresh Meadow sufficient to winter 60 Head
of Cattle; orcharding sufficient in a common bearing Year to make 200
Barrels of Cyder; It lies chiefly on the North side of the Boston Road; It
may be sold in separate Pieces, if the Purchaser inclines; there is 25
Acres of it lies on the South side of the Road, and has a fair Prospect of
the Sound. Bonds, with satisfactory Security, will be accepted as Money,
by Bernard Rynlander who will give an indisputable Title for the same."
Source: To Be Sold, The New-York Mercury, Feb. 16, 1767, p. 4,
col. 3.
"To be sold at public Vendue, on the 29th Day of October inst. on the
Premises, or at private Sale any Time before;
A Farm of Land well improved, containing 230 or 40 Acres, belonging to
Barnard Rynlander; it lies on the Manor of Pelham, in the County of
Westchester and Province of New-York, between East Chester and New Rochell;
it joins to the Land of Philip Pell and Joseph Drake (the late Farm of
Benjamin Brown) bordering on the Boston Road; Any Person inclining to
purchase at private Sale, the whole, or the one Half, may apply to Barnard
Rynlander in New-York, who will agree on reasonable Terms, and give an
indisputable Title for the same."
Source: To Be Sold at Public Vendue, The New-York Gazette Or The Weekly
Post-Boy, Oct. 1, 1770, p. 1, col. 3.
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