Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. IV
Dunmore to Lord Hillsborough, stating that the disorders which prevail in the grants are designedly. created. and fomented by persons in New Hampshire ; forwards report of the Attorney-General, (with proofs,) in answer to the New Hampshire petition and calls for a revocation of the order suspending grants of land in that quarter; from the people of which he now transmits a petition. praying to be continued under N. York, (covering, )
Certificate of the Surveyor-General that reservations have been made in favor of the New Hampshire occtipants settled before the 22d May, 1765,...... sigmds ES sheis' a hototere atesorg ers
Sundry. affidavits in support of the statements contained in Gov. Dunmore's letter and the Attorney-Generals report,..
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*Squire Munro to Secretary Banyar, giving an account of ill treatment recently experienced by the 'Yorkers " from the settlers of Princetown, with affidavits in support of his TOPOMtS oie's wemicle delves, bre sielelevele os m
Report of the Board of Trade to the Lords of the Privy Council, enumerating the difficulties attendant on the settlement of the various claims to the lands in the northeast part of the province of New-York, and submitting their decision thereupon! soi 06 We irs ces! ewes