Beverley Robinson, was a Virginia-born soldier who became a wealthy colonist of the Province of New York and is best known as a Loyalist during the American Revolutionary War. Robinson married Susanna Philipse, heiress to a significant share of the roughly 250 square miles (650 km2) Highland Patent on the lower Hudson River in the Province of New York.
Col. Beverley Robinson's house in the Hudson Highlands, occupied by Arnold as his headquarters
St Mary's Church, Thornbury
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 was purchased in 1697 by Adolphus Philipse, a wealthy landowner of Dutch descent in the Province of New York, and in time became today's Putnam County.
Adolphus Philipse (1665-1749), son of Frederick, first Lord of the Manor of Philipsborough
John Jacob Astor purchased the rights to Mary Philipse's share of the Patent in 1809
Fishkill Creek in Beacon in today's Dutchess County
View from Hudson River with Bear Mountain Bridge in foreground