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Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. I

O'Callaghan, E.B., ed. The Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. I. Albany: Weed, Parsons and Co., 1849. 285 words

proposing that then when I could know the whole amount of his debt I would at once doe my best to secure the Kings concerns from sustaining any loss by him

At last hee brought in a book without being signed and said he could not lieve them neither, Mr Blathwayt Whereupon we were forct to give him 3 weeks longer to get them copied @ then with great adoe he signed them @ brought in with them an they being to bee sent over to

acct called a general acct, an acct so extravagant that your Lop* have hardly seen the like

Then I pressing the auditors to make an end they desired

that they might have his papers compare with those books @ accomps he had delivered in, which by order of council hee was required to deliver to them. But he refusing as appears by the testimony of 3 of the

to

@ he suspended Maty pleasure should be known from thereon @ @ hee taken into the Sheriffs custody and there remain till hee should give in such security as in the said orders is expressed as relation to the said orders had, may more at large appear Upon search of the Pap's relating to his Maty s revenue I found a charge drawn up against myself with letters to his Maty Lord T'sear Lord Chancellor @ several other gentlemen stuft with complaints against me and other p'sons which are wholly false Indeed its true the poor gentleman since his coming here has been troubled with 3 or 4 hypocondriack fitts, he was in one of them when his Mat) 8 nomination of the Council came over auditors herewith sent, It