Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. II
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.
Port Royal taken by the English, 260.
Post, a weeldy, to the Genesee Country established, 1141.
Po.wnall, Thos., submits to the Con gress at Albany certain considerations towarils a general plan of measures for tlie Eng. Prov., 616; returns to England, 648 : encloses an order to Sir W. Jolinson to enquire into the complaints of the Delev» ares against Pennsylvania, 791.
Powtawatama village, where, 860.
Pretty, Richd., reports the Uisatieotioa prevailing in Albany against Leisler 59.
Prideaux, Brig. Gen., accompanied in his expedition against Niagara by Sir W.u. Jojjnson, 788.
Prices of agricultural produce in Western New-York in 1791, 1119; in 1798, 1148; fluctuation of, 1154; of land in Western New-York, 1182; of produce in 1804, 1185.
Privateeis fitted out at New-York against the Freach, 250, 251, 275.
Proclamation of V/illiam and Mary in Albany ,7 ; confirming the elections of the mayor and common council of New-Yorlc, 35 ; continuing Gov. Dongan's duties, torn do.wn, 50; against tearing down or defacing public placards, ib; annulling all commissions issued by Andros or Dongan, 63; forbidding people to leave Albany without a pass, 84; convoking the Prov. Assembly, 282, 290; against rebels in Queens co., 307; caviling out the militia, 322; of Major Ingoldesby to the people of New-York, 323.