Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. II
Johnson on the answer of the Propr. of, 748; of Mr. Croghan on the observations of the proprietorsof, 756; petition of Ben j. Franklin, to the King, on behalf of, 770; report of the board of trade on the petition of the agent of, 772; order in council on the petition of the agent of, 789; divisional line west of the Allegany mountains to be run between Maryland and, 853 ; petition of Henry Voight to the Assembly of, 1082.
Perret, Rev. Mr., threatened by Leisler, 432.
Peters, Rev. Mr., thanks voted to, for his sermon, 563.
Petitions of Christ. Goff to Leisler, 277; of Nicholas Bayard to Leisler, 63, of Leisler and his council to Gov. Sloughter, 360, 361; of Peter de
Milt to Gov. S., 368; of Gerrardus Beekman to Gov. !s., ib. ; of Magtlaline Beckmaii to Gov. S., 3tJ9; of
. Gab. Minvielle to Gov. S., 371; of Jos. Sacket to Gov. 8., 373; ol Leisler and Milborne for a reprieve, 375; of the widow Lcisler to Lt. Gov. Ingoldesby, 394; of John Jeronison et al. to ingoldesby, 395; of Thos. Stathum of Westchester to Gov. Fletcher, •112; the members of Leisler's council to Gov. Fletcher, 413; of P. de la Noy to Gov. Fletcher, 417; of Jacob Maurits to the Earl of Bellomont, 419; of I. Provost to the same, 420: of Jacob Leisler's son to the Kin^j, 422; of B. Franklin to the King, 770; of John Fitch, 1087, lOyj; of Jas. JRumsey, 1088, 1091, 1095.