Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. IV
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. Wentworth's proclamation whose grants are hawking around New Jersey, &c., at low rates for the purposes of raising money, asks for a speedy decision, as he wishes to settle the discharged soldiers in the vicinity of Lake Champlain,..... Order of the king in council declaring the Connecticut river the boundary between New-York and New Hampshire, ....... Sheriff Schuyler to Lt. Gov. Colden; the New Hampshire people have ejected several farmers in Hoosick out of possession of their lands; some of the aggressors arrested,..-.. Minute of council; Gov. Wentworth complains of the arrest of sundry inhabitants of the town of Pownal by the sheriff of Albany, and signifies his disposition to submit the question of jurisdiction to the king; the Lt. Governor of New-York advised to decline interfering in the matter, as the question
is already before his Majesty,....-++..+++ ois) s:0 4:0) s]olainieveterele Order of the government of New-York in favor of the occupants under New Hampshire who settled before this date,..
. Petition praying that the northern part of the Province be