History of Union and Middlesex Counties, New Jersey with Biographical Sketches of many of their Prominent Men . excitement which have long been signally lack-ing there, the place having settled down to the usualmonotonous every-day experiences of other villagesof its size. Mine host Withington is spoken of ashaving been a very popular landlord, who did his ut-most to please his guests, having a sufficiency for allin both larder and cellar, and a private fish-pond,which he constructed at considerable expense in orderto furnish his table with trout right out of thewater, as he expressed it. Some


History of Union and Middlesex Counties, New Jersey with Biographical Sketches of many of their Prominent Men . excitement which have long been signally lack-ing there, the place having settled down to the usualmonotonous every-day experiences of other villagesof its size. Mine host Withington is spoken of ashaving been a very popular landlord, who did his ut-most to please his guests, having a sufficiency for allin both larder and cellar, and a private fish-pond,which he constructed at considerable expense in orderto furnish his table with trout right out of thewater, as he expressed it. Some of his descendantsare now prominent residents and property-owners atKingston. The old house, many times repaired andrenovated, having passing through the hands ofnumerous landlords, is now, under its modern name,kept by J. B. Titus. That portion of Kingston lying within the bordersof South Brunswick contains the stores of CorneliusVan Duyn, postmaster, and C. B. Moore, the Kings-ton House, the school-house belonging to District , and a few dwellings. The post-office was in the Somerset County part of. ^2jM^^^ ^/o^u-dL^c6


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