Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. III
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
, Robert, Jr., grandson cf the first propristorof the manor of Livingston, 727; succeeds his father Philip, 728 ; complains of encroachments on his property bj' people of Massachusetts, 729; report of the attorney general on the petition of 730 ; report of the surveyor general on the petition of, 733; report of the council on the petition of, 734; complains again of further encroachments on his manor, 739; H. Van Renselaer's letter to, 753; applies to the government to raise the posse comilatus, 767 ; report of the general court of Massachusetts against, 769; communicates further information respecting the pretensions of the people of Massachusetts to hia lands, 774; complains of the arrest of certain rioters at Takanick, 782 : and that one of hi« tenants has been committed to Sheffield gaol, 783; affidavit of, respecting the abduction of a number of his men from Ancram, by Robert Noble and others, 792; complains to Lieut. Gov. Delancey of further encroachments on his manor by the people of Massachusetts, 801; protests against letting certain Massachusetts people out of jail before his- men are bberated, 807; atiswers of. to charges made agamst him by Jan Halenbeck. 808 ; measure* adopted by, against the banditti'of Taghkanick, 810, 816; is prevented furnishing shot and carriage wheels for the expeditions against Niagara and Crown Point, in consequence of the imprisonment of his people, 811 ; writee to Gov.