Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. III
And I do hereby promise a Reward of ONE HUNDRED POUNDS, to be paid to the Person or Persons who shall apprehend and secure the said Robert Jfoble^ so that he may be proceeded against as the Law directs. Given under my Hand, and Seal at Arms, at Fort-George, in the City of New-York, the Third Day of July, One Thousand Seven Hundred and Sixty-six, in the Sixth year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord George the Third, by the Grace of God, of Great-Britain, France, and Ireland, King, Defender of the Faith, and so forth.
By his Excellency's Command, Gw. Banyar, D. Secry.
God save the King.
published in Lond. in 170] ; & the Biog. Univ. 1745] under- the title of Hist: of the Five Nations of Canada, with an account of several Nations of Indians in North & South America. The dedication was changed in this Edition from Gov. Burnet to Genl Oglethorpe, by a trick of Osborne the printer who also took the liberty of making additions to the work, without the knowledge of the Author. Other Editions appeared in 1750 and 1755. They all ought to have a Map. «< This work is still of the highest authority in every thing that relates to our North American Indian history and antiquities." Verplanck in Monthly Recorder, 1813.
State of the Lands in the Prov: of New York; 1732. [1st Vol. Doc. Hist. N. Y.]
Eeport on the Boundaries, Soil, Climate &c. of New York; 1738 [In Sec. of State's Off]