Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. III
JJunter's patent for, 690; freeholders of the camp entitled to vote at ilie election of a representative for, 702; roil of the independent company of tlie, 704 ; license to R. Livingston to collect funds to build a church on the. 714 ; petition regarding the Palatines on the, 720; report thereon, 721; order of council fhcreon, 722; surveyor general's report on the Palalijie settlement In the, 793 ; list of the Palatines willing to remain on the, 724 ; people of Massachusetts encroach on the, 729, 739, (see Livingston, R.. Jr. ;) proclamations to arrest rioters in the, 751, 785; an account of a murder committed at, 7SS, 790; proclamation of the authorities of Boston affixed in, 791 ; number of men removed to B'tassachusetts from. 792; a fort built in. 799, 800 ; proceedings of a committee from Massachusetts in the, 803 ; another riot and loss of life in, 819, 822; account of quit rent for the, 833; petition of Pe- Irus Pulver and others, praying the legislature to investigate the title to the, 8-34; census in 1714 of the north part of, 905.
. Peter, acquaints his father that one of
his tenants has been dispossessed by people from Massachusetts, 812 ; affidavit of, 817.
, Philip, succeeds his father in his offices
at Albany, and as proprietor of the greatest part of the Manor of Livingston, 728.
, Robert, price paid to, for lands for the
Palatines, 560 ; petitions for leave to purchase land on Roeloff .Janseji's Kill, 611; Indian deeds to, 612, 613, 617 ; patent to, for the same. 015; petition of. for land at Taghkanick, 617; patent to, for Taghkanick, 620 ; Gov. Dongan's patent erecting the lands of, into a manor, 622 ; Lieut. Gov. Nanfan's reasons for suspending, a.s member of the council, 629 ; accused of being implicated with Capt.