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Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. III

O'Callaghan, E.B., ed. The Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. III. Albany: Weed, Parsons and Co., 1850. 346 words

Palatines, papers relating to the, 5-39 ; order of the queen in council, directing the removal to New York of certain, 541 ; names of the first naturalized, 513 ; certain of the, accused of being pietists, 544 ; petitions of the. settled at Quassaic creek, 547,548; a list of the. wlio were furnished with tools, 5-50; second immigration of, 551 : landed on Nutten Island. 553 ; order to apprentice the children of the, 553 ; number of tlie, sick on the passage, 558 ; number of deaths among the, 559, 568; names of the, remaining at N.York, 562; names of the apprenticed children of the, 566 ; the, settled on the we.^t side of Hudson's river, 5G9; the, who volunteered against Canada, 571, 572; warrant to survey land for the, 572; report of a committee of council on the petition of certain, 577 ; how the glebe at Ncwhurgh passed from the. 5?G, et seq. ; report of the board of trade on the removal to i\.Y of additional, 637 ; deed of land purjhased lor the settlement of the. 644 ; remove to the hind purdiased for them, 652 ; contract with Mr. Livingston to victual the, 653 ; location of their settlements on t!ie Hudson river, 655; numbers of, subsisted to .^lareh, 1711. 657; discontented at settling on Living^on's land.*, 658, 663. 673; will not listen to'iar making. 659; frauds committed in vicluulinT tlie,"ib. ; return of, on 1st of May, 1711, t;60 ; express their determination to remove to Schohary. 652 ; Gov. Hunter disarms the, 665 ; amount of rations and clothing distributed to the, 666; repent their misconduct, and beg Got. Hunter's pardon. 637; return of the, June, 1711, ib., 66S ; school house for the children o{ the, 668 ; proceedings of the commif^ioners appointed over the, 669, ets'.q.; names of the overseers to the, 672; volunteers from the, for the expedition against Canada, 674 ; account of three month's snbsislence of the, 676, 677 ; some of the, arrested for breaking open a store, 677 ; Gov.