Lot
E7
Lot Group
Grant Lots
Original Grants and Farms Document(s)
Grant Lot Document(s)
Date Start
1646-10-24
Date End
N/A
Tax Lot Events
To Party 1 (text)
Land of the Company's Brewery and the Fiscal's Kitchen.
From Party (Text)
Jacob Hendricksen
Grant Notes
Note: The Company's Brewery is first mentioned in the grant to Pieter Cornelissen, Oct. 24, 1646 (see Lot 11). In the transport from Pieter Cornelissen to Jacob Hendricksen Kip, Mch. 20, 165 1 the lot is recited as land "where the Honorable Company's brewery formerly hath stood"; the Kitchen of the Fiscal and other offices are recited in the grant to Van Linden (Lot 8). The Brugh Steegh, which at first was only a lane to the Brewery (Lot 9) was, in 1658, continued through to Brugh Straat, almost obliterating the grant to Abraham Planck (Lot 10)
Grant Description
Land of the Company's Brewery and the Fiscal's Kitchen.
Full Grant Entry (The Iconography of Manhattan Island, Vol. 4, Ch. 4: The Dutch Grants):
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Full Stokes Entry (See images below)
Land of the Company's Brewery and the Fiscal's
Kitchen.
Note: The Company's Brewery is first mentioned in
the grant to Pieter Cornelissen, Oct. 24, 1646 (see Lot
11). In the transport from Pieter Cornelissen to Jacob
Hendricksen Kip, Mch. 20, 165 1 the lot is recited as land
"where the Honorable Company's brewery formerly
hath stood"; the Kitchen of the Fiscal and other offices
are recited in the grant to Van Linden (Lot 8). The
Brugh Steegh, which at first was only a lane to the
Brewery (Lot 9) was, in 1658, continued through to
Brugh Straat, almost obliterating the grant to Abraham
Planck (Lot 10).
Kitchen.
Note: The Company's Brewery is first mentioned in
the grant to Pieter Cornelissen, Oct. 24, 1646 (see Lot
11). In the transport from Pieter Cornelissen to Jacob
Hendricksen Kip, Mch. 20, 165 1 the lot is recited as land
"where the Honorable Company's brewery formerly
hath stood"; the Kitchen of the Fiscal and other offices
are recited in the grant to Van Linden (Lot 8). The
Brugh Steegh, which at first was only a lane to the
Brewery (Lot 9) was, in 1658, continued through to
Brugh Straat, almost obliterating the grant to Abraham
Planck (Lot 10).
Notes
Corrected name on 3.22.2021