Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. IV
*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
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1771. Aug. 24. Gov. Tryon to Major Skene and other magistrates ordering
them to grant legal relief to Donald McIntire and others, recently dispossessed of their lands by Robert Cochrane and EHCP ORCL APSE PINs See RU Be 0s PR cee 720
Sept. 18. Judge Wells to Attorney-General Kemp, acquainting him
with a fraud committed by the persons employed by the N.H. government to survey the upper Connecticut River, GWG) 21 IR A ET eters woietaatole alate ciel «721 Affidavit of Nehemiah Howe in support of the same,........ 722 - Memorial of John Munro praying to be appointed sheriff of the city and county of Albany,..:.-..-.- reer oeeeeee 725 - Deposition of Samuel Gardenier, a settler on the Wallumschak patent giving a detail of the ill usage he received from sundry persons disguised as Indians, who destroyed his crops and threw down his fences, as he did not hold under New
Hampshirey ........s0e00- Boba iis oGoRakihesdtieconOeicis 724 « Orderof the Council of New-York for the apprehension of Seth Warner and others of the Bennington mob,..-.-..++eeeeee 729