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

O'Callaghan, E.B., ed. The Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. IV. Albany: Weed, Parsons and Co., 1851. 305 words

New England, .... 0. .0ccse cece sececeqeecsasensccsecses 547 Dec. 22. Secretary of the Board of Trade to the agent for the Province of New-York, (enclosing,) ..--++++++eeeeeee bt tai lace . 548

1751. Mar. 23.-Extract of a letter from Benning Wentworth, governor of New Hampshire, to the board of trade, containing his proposal that the line of New Hampshire run as far west as that Of Massachusetts, ...0% 0 sje es ltiecas erareitesorale mareeatioiarenis «+ ib.

1753. Nov. 14. Report of the committee of the Provincial Council and the commissioners on the eastern boundary of New-York, in answer to Gov. Wentworth's letter to the board of trade,... 550

1759. Sept. 31. Proclamation of the Lieut. Governor of New-York for forming settlements between Fort Edward and Lake George,....--++ 556

1763. Mar. 15. Affidavit of Alex. McLean to the effect that New Hampshire is laying out lands at Crown Point and on the east of Lake Champlain, ..... sfaighehe (a oxeceys (ayers ie erdtn's SvicpecsceesCuaes 557

1763. Dec. 25.

1764. Jan. 20.

Feb. 8.

Mar. 13.

April 12.

July 20.

Aug.

Bept. 4.

1765. May 22.

Dec. 18.

1766. Jan. 20.

June 6.

July 11.

1767. Feb. 12.

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Proclamation of Lieut. Gov. Colden, asserting the Connecticut River to be the east bounds of the Prov. of New-York, Lt. Gov. Colden to the Board of Trade reviewing the dispute betweeen New-York and New Hampshire, and sustaining the claim of the former to the territory in question,.+.-+++ The same to the same ; remonstrating. further against the most surprizing and extravagant encroachments of New Hampshire, which has already granted 160 townships west of the Connecticut River; encloses copy of his proclamation, Counter proclamation of Goy. Wentworth in vindication of the New Hampshire grants,....+.++sseseseoeevnce Reagan : Lt. Gov. Colden to the Board of trade, enclosing copy of Gov.