Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. III
turned to the benefit of a private person, 703 ; petition to be located at Schoharie, ib.; garrison Albany, 709; send a delegation to the Indians to obtain leave to settle at Schoharie, 710; purchase land, ib. ; miseries suffered by the Palatines at, 711 ; delegates from the, wait on Gov. Hunter at Albany, 712; and to N. York, 713 ; third immigration of, 715 ; representation of Gov. 13nrnet rcrpeetingthe. 716 ; petition regarding the, on the manor o<" Livingston, 720; order in council thereon, 722; surveyor general's report on the settlement of the, 723 ; list of the, willing to remain on the manor, 724; report in favor of issuing letters patent to liic Germantowa, 725.
Paltz, slaves in the, S-19; census of, in 1703, 966; names of the freeholders of, in 1728, 971 ; ceusu. of, in 1782, 996.
Papers relating to the first settlement of N. Y. by the Dutch. 25; to the restoration of N. Y. to the English, 65 ; on the state of religion iu the province, 101 ; to Kings co., 131 ; to the churches in Queens, 187; to Suffolk co., 341 ; to the city of N. York, .395; to the Palatines, 539; to the manor of Livingston, 609; to Albany and adjacent places, 869 : to WestcJie/?- ter county, 919; to counties of Ulster and Dutchess, 959 ; to Quakers and Moravians, 997;
Parsons. Rev. Mr., baptist minister at Wkilesboro', nil.
P<artridge, Oliver, iiiforiTL< R. I-ivingston, Jr. that he is about to lay out laiid at Taghkaiiick, 729.