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Historic Pelham Blog Archive
August 7, 2006
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Monday, August 7, 2006
1691 Statute Dividing Province of New York Into Shires and Counties and
Placing Pelham in Westchester
On October 1, 1691, the Province of New York enacted into
law "An Act to Divide this Province and Dependencies into Shires and
Counties". By that statute, New York divided its lands into counties
including one named Westchester. The statute placed the "Mannour of
Pelham" into the newly-named County of Westchester. Today's Historic
Pelham Blog transcribes the statute in its entirety, immediately below.
"An Act to Divide this Province and Dependencies into Shires and Counties.
[Passed, October 1, 1691.]
INASMUCH as mistakes may arise about the limitts and bounds of the
respective Countyes within this Province, for prevention whereof, BEE IT
ENACTED By the Commander in cheife and Council and Representatives and by
the authority of the same that the said Province be Divided into twelve
Countyes as followeth. The Citty and County of New Yorke to containe all
the Island comonly called Manhattan Island Mannings Island the two Barne
Islands and the three Oyster Islands Manhattans Island to be called the
City of New Yorke and the rest of the Islands the County, The County of
Westchester to containe East and Westchester Bronks Land Fordham Mannour
of Pelham Miniford Island Richbells Neck and all the land on the Maine to
the Eastward of Manhattans Island as far as the Government at present
Extends and the Yonckers Land and Northwards along Hudsons River as far as
the Highland.
The County of Ulster to Containe the Townes of Kingstone Hurley and Marble
Towne Foxhall and the new pallz, and all villages neighbourhoods and
Christian Habitations on the west side of Hudsons River from the murderers
Creek neer the highlands to the Sawyers Creeke, The County of Albany the
Manour of Renslaerswyck, Schenectady and all the villages neighbourhoods
and Christian plantacons on the East side of Hudson's River from Roeloffe
Jansens Creeke and on the west side; from Sawyers Creeke to the outmost
end of Saraghtooga.
The Dutchesse County to be from the bounds of the County of Westchester,
on the Southside of the high land along the East Side of Hudsons River as
far as Roeloffe Jansens Creek and Eastward into the woods twelve Miles.
The County of Orange to beginn from the limitts or bounds of East and
West-Jersey on the West side of the Hudsons River along the said River to
the murderers Creeke or bounds of the County of Ulster and westward into
the woods as far as Delaware River, The County of Richmond to Containe all
Staten Island Shutter's Island and the Islands of Meadow on the west side
thereof, Kings County to Containe the Severall Townes of Newton Jamaica
Flushing Hemstead and Oysterbay with horse neck the Severall out farms
Necks Settlements and Plantations adjacent and the Islands Called the two
brother's and Huletts Island.
The County of Suffolke to containe the Several Townes of Huntington
Smithfield, Brookhaven Southampton Southold Easthampton to Mantank Point
Shelter Island, the Isle of Wight Fishers Island and Plum Island with the
Severall Outfarmes Settlements and Plantations adjacent, Dukes County to
Contain the Islands of Nantucket Martins Vineyard Elizabeth Island and No
Mans Land. The county of Cornwall to Containe Pemaquid and all the
Territoryes in those parts with the Islands adjacent."
Source: Lincoln, Charles Z., Johnson, William H. & Northrup, A. Judd,
Commissioners of Statutory Revision, The Colonial Laws of New York From
The Year 1664 to the Revolution Including the Charters To the Duke of
York, The Commissions and Instructions to Colonial Governors, The Duke's
Laws, The Laws of the Dongan and Leisler Assemblies, The Charters of
Albany and New York and the Acts of the Colonial Legislatures From 1691 to
1775 Inclusive, Vol. I, pp. 267-68 (Albany, NY: James B. Lyon 1894).
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