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    The Philipse Patent was a British royal patent for a large tract of land on the east bank of the Hudson River about 50 miles north of New York City. It...
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    to Philipse Patent. Philip Philipse, son of Frederick Philipse II, heir to Philipse Patent. Susanna Philipse, middle daughter of Frederick Philipse II...
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    "Highland Patent" it became in time referred to as the Philipse Patent. After his death the Patent was inherited by his nephew, Frederick Philipse II, his...
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    Sir Frederick Philipse Robinson, GCB (September 1763 – 1 January 1852) was a soldier who fought for Britain during the American War of Independence. His...
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    original county, with three - Rombouts, the Great Nine Partners, and Philipse Patents, extending significantly inland. The eleventh, and smallest, Cuyler...
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    receive his uncle's 250 sq mi (650 km2) “Highland Patent”, a tract later known as the Philipse Patent, which became today's Putnam County, New York. It...
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    on the property Map of Philipse Patent (showing the Oblong and the Gore) The family is of Frisian origin. Frederick Philipse (1636–1702), first Lord...
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    Mary Philipse (1730–1825) was the middle daughter of Frederick Philipse II, 2nd Lord of Philipsburg Manor of Westchester County, New York. Of Anglo-Dutch...
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    of Philipsburg Manor. He also inherited the Highland Patent (later called the "Philipse Patent"), a 250 sq mi (650 km2) parcel of land on the east bank...
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    government in following years. Philipse family Philip Philipse (1663–1699), his grandfather Philipse Patent Dutchess County Land Patents The Oblong French's Gazetteer...
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    leaving their estate and Philipse Manor Hall behind to be attainted in 1779. Philipse family holdings, which included the Philipse Patent, a 250 square mile...
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    Dutchess. New York was also given undisputed claim to Rye, New York. Philipse Patent Border disputes between New York and Connecticut § Settling of the...
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    parcel circa 1715. In 1754 the Highland Patent, subsequently known as the Philipse Patent, was divided among Philipse heirs into nine parcels. In 1788, Philipstown...
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    Beverley Robinson (category Philipse family)
    Robinson married Susanna Philipse, heiress to a significant share of the roughly 250 square miles (650 km2) Highland Patent on the lower Hudson River...
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    Adolph Philipse's death, the Patent was divided in 1754 into nine lots granted to three heirs: Mary Philipse, Philip Philipse, and Susannah Philipse Robinson...
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    compensated for their loss. Philipse family Her grandmother, Margaret Hardenbroeck Philipse Patent Dutchess County, New York#The Patents The Oblong Purple, Edwin...
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    original county, with three - Rombouts, the Great Nine Partners, and Philipse Patents - extending significantly inland. The eleventh, and smallest, Cuyler...
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  • to the Metro-North station Also related are: The Philipse Patent, a Royal land grant of the Philipse family, seized during the American Revolution and...
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    Roger Morris (British Army officer) (category Philipse family)
    interest of George Washington. She owned a one-third share of the Philipse Patent, a vast landed estate on the Hudson River which later became Putnam...
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    Partners Patent Little Nine Partners Patent Dutchess County land patents Philipse Patent Mount Gulian The History of Putnam County, New York. Frank Hasbrouck...
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    result of errors when the land was first surveyed and Colonial era land patents and, later, towns were laid out. A gore would be created by conflicting...
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    the roughly 250 sq mi (650 km2) "Highland Patent" of her father (later to become known as the Philipse Patent, and in time today's Putnam County of southeastern...
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    grant patent for the Highland Patent, also known as the Philipse Patent for its original owner, Frederick Philipse, the first Lord of Philipse Manor....
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    Philip Philipse (1663–1699) was the eldest son and heir of Frederick Philipse, a Dutch-born merchant trader, slaver, land baron, and 1st Lord of Philipsburg...
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    was called "The Oblong," and was outside of the land claimed by the Philipse Patent. Due to a border dispute between New York and Connecticut, the area...
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    today's Putnam County patented in 1697 by Adolphus Philipse, son of a wealthy Anglo-Dutch gentryman, known as the Philipse Patent. During the French and...
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    original county, with three - Rombouts, the Great Nine Partners, and Philipse Patents, extending significantly inland. The eleventh, and smallest, Cuyler...
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    in Dutchess County sued the Philipse family for control of the Philipse Patent land but lost. In the aftermath the Philipses raised rents on the European-American...
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    Philipsburg Manor (category Philipse family)
    as Philipse Manor) was a manor located north of New York City in Westchester County in the Province of New York. Netherlands-born Frederick Philipse I...
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    of the lakes are reservoirs for New York City. Kent was part of the Philipse Patent of 1697, when it was still populated by the Wappinger tribe. Daniel...
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