Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. II
Johnson to be major-general, 653 ; Gen. Johnson applies to him for munitions of war, 654; and to prohibit the sale of rum among the Indians, 656 ; further letters to, 657, 659, 660, 662, 665, 678, 682, 763 ; orders the treasurer to pay certain moneys to Gen. Johnson, 670 ; urges Gov. Phipps to forward reinforcements to the army at Lake George, 675; receives information of an attack by the Indians on a settlement in Ulster county, 764.
, Hon. Oliver, directed to make purchases for th" army on Lake George, 697, 8; in treaty for Cosby manor, 794, 795, 800 ; purchases it, 802; requests Mrs. Cosby
to discharge a mortgage on it, 802 ; complains that the land does not contain as many acres as was paid for, 811, 926; Sir Wm. Johnson requests him to give up his bonds, 812 ; declines to comply with Sir Wm's request, 713 ; further correspondence between Sir Wm. Johnson and, 815, 818, 825, 828 ; complains that his letters come to him open, 827; advises Mrs. Cosby to take legal opinion as to her power of disposing of her son's property, 830; communicates to Sir Wm. Johnson an extract of Lady Warren's letter, 934; Sir Wm's reply to, 935; further communication from Sir Wm. Johnson to, regarding Sir P. Warren, 979.
, Stephen, joint commissioner
of the court of admiralty, 291, 295.
Delancy, Peter, elected mayor of New York, 35; appointed collector of the revenue, 48; judge, 61, 291, 295,