Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. IV
Order of the Governor and Council .of New-York that the claimants under New Hampshire sue out their grants by a Timited dimers. ste cies aiects oe wnatelace ereislecsie erayarelevatale veel smn algal Ordinance establishing courts in the county of Cumberland in the Province of New-York. (Title only given.).....+. Nomination of the civil officers for said county,.....+sssseees Order of the Goy. and Council of New-York suspending all proceedings on petitions for land on the west side of the Connecticut river already granted by New Hampshire, until one or more of the proprietors of such townships appear,...+
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PAGE, 1767. April 11. Lord Shelburne to Gov. Moore; on petition from the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel and of the people of Bennington; no new grants of the lands patented by New Hampshire are to be made by New-York, and no persons to be molested in their possession under title from the former province until further orders, ....+-.eseeee ees mae saeco e's 589 June 9. Gov. Moore to Lord Shelburne; in answer to the representations from Bennington and the Society for Propagating the GOB PONS = stele oercieloioter« ostett bIN foray sSeistaAG Hsle s\e'e's'ois vis'clelels sly vie 590 10. The same to the same; in further defence of New-York,....- 591 July 24. Order of the king in council forbidding the governor of New- York to make grants of any lands already patented by New Hampshire; with the opinion of the council of New-York on the construction to be put on the same, ...seseeeeeeeceeee 609 1768. April 7. List of Judges and other civil officers for Cumberland county,.. 611 1769.. Aug. 10. Gov. Moore to Lord Hillsboro' forwarding petitions from reduced soldiers and others for land east of Lake Champlain, and urging the settlement of that country,.......... seces ibe Sept. 14.