Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. III
, 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. Kidd, and of other grave misdemeanor.^, ib, ; his estate confiscated, 630; suspended as one of the council, ib. ; petition of, against abolishing his office of secretary of Indian affiu'rs, ib.; filled that office twenty years, 631: deed of the land sold to Gov, Hunter for the Palatines, by, 614: contracts to victual the Palatines, 653 ; Lord Clarend:->n gives a very bad character of, 656 ; appointed a commissioner over the Palatines, 669 ; impropriety of his being president of the bonrd, 673 ; endeavors to obtain the management of aU the supplies for the Palaiines, 674 ; Gov. Hunter much discontented v/ith, 673; the most ?elfi.sh man alive. 676; properly of, damaged by a freshet, 679; transmits hii accounts against the government, 680; petitions Gov. Hunter for a confirmatory patent for hh msnor, with the privilege of electing a repre.-cntative to tlie assembly, 6P.5 ; an acoouut of the salary of, 686 : the attorney general ordered to prepare a new patent for, 689; Gov. Hunter's patent to, 690; licence to, to collect funds to enable him to build a church on his manor, 714 ; biographical sketch of, 725 ; mayor of Albany, 903