Westchester County, New York, During the American Revolution
* * * " The New-England exploit is much talked of, and conjec- " tures are numerous as to the part the Convention will take relative to " it ; some consider ft as an ill compliment to the Government of the " Province, and prophesy that you have too much Christian meekness " to take any notice of it. For my own part, I don't approve of the " feat ; and I think it neither argues much w sdom or much bravery ; at " any rate, if it was to have been done, I wish our own people, and not " strangers, had taken the liberty of doing it.
" I confess I am a little jealous of the honour of the Province, and *' am persuaded that its reputation can not be maintained without some " little spirit being mingled with its prudence."
4 Minutes of the General Committee of the City and County of New York, " Tuesday evening, December 5, 1775."
The record is in these words :
" A Draft of a Petition to the honourable the Provincial Congress for " the Province of New-York, was read, and is as follows, viz. .
" ( rr- THE Honourable the Provincial Congress for the Prov- ' ' ince op New- York.
'"The Petition of the General Committee for the City and County of " ' New-York, humbly shewcth :
"'That a body of troops,* from a neighbouring Colony, did lately
* It is evident, from these words, that it was, then, supposed to have