Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. II
Cosby, Gov., some particulars of the family of, 794; minute of the la.'t will of Mrs., 795; one of the sons of, a lunatic, 80tj, 815, 818, 830; Mrs. cannot sell her son^s lands without an order from the Chancellor, 818; manor sold, 802 ; account with the purchasers of, 927.
Council, names of the members of Leislei's, 45; minutes of, 48; three members of Leisler"s sent to arrange matters at Albany, 183 ; of war, minute of a, 183; names of the members of Gov. Sloup^hter"s, 358.
Country between Whitestown and the Genesee river in 1791, description of the, 1131.
Court martial ordered to sit in Flatbush, 310; in New- York, 319.
Cow, price of a, in Western New-York in 1799, 1151.
Crog-han, Mr., remarks of, on the obs. of the propr. of Pennsylvania, 750; attacked and taken prisoner by the Indians, 820; testimony of Sir VVm. Johnson in favor of, 838; intimates his intention of quitting the public service, 840; consents to continue in office, 845; cause of his dissatisfaction, 840; is recommended to be sent to Fort Pitt, 862; proceeds to Detroit, 8tJ5.
Crooked Lake, 1180.
Crown Point, a party of outscouts ordered to, 197 ; the French build a fort at, 607; the Hon. Wm. Johnson appomted major-general of the expedition against, 651.
Culver's village, 1115.
Cuyler, Hendrik, 116, 117; John, clerk to Leisler's commissioners, 191.
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Dansville, 1164.
Dartmouth, Lord, interferes in behalf of a Canajoharry Indian exhibited in England, 1006.
Dauley, Rev. Mr., threatened by Leisler, 432.