Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. II
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.
Phelps and Gorhani, Messrs., purchase lands in Western New-York, 1111, 1129, 1172; sell part thereof to Robt. Morris, 1133.
Philadelphia, people of, declare it to be contrary to their principles to fight, 34.
Philips, Phil , appointed to the command of a vessel against the French,
Phipps, Sir Wm., victory gamed by, at Port Royal, 259.
Pitt, fort, attack on traders to, 953.
Plan of a union of the several colonies of North America, 612.
Pleasant Valley settled, 1134.
Plowman, Matthew, ordered arresteil, 44, 74; property of, to be sequestrated, 188.
Pomponiclc, a fort ordered to be erected at, 90.
Pope, the, burnt in effigy in New-York, 41.
Population in the year 1770, of the country between Rensselaer^s and Livingston's manors, 965; in 1791, between Cayuga and Seneca lakes, 1113 ; of the county of Ontario in 1790, 1114; in 1793, ib; of the several towns in the Genesee Country, 1115; of the Genesee Country in 1791, 1121 ; in 1S04, 1182; of the counties of Cayuga, Seneca, and Onondaga, in 1804,^1187.