Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. IV
Tryon setting forth the title of New- York to the territory west of the Connecticut river, recapitulating the encroachments of New Hampshire, and re-assert- * ing the rightful claim of New-York,.-.-.-.+.-- seccevcese Too . Gov. Wentworth to Gov. Tryon, (enclosing. ) Minute of the New-Hampshire council declining to publish Goy. Tryon's proclamation of the 11th ultimo, ...+++++++. 755
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Judge Lord to Gov. Tryon, giving an account of a great riot at Putney, in Cumberland county, on 27th of January, and ' resigning his office, ..2ssssarererevrenescsscsecseocnces
. Judge Chandler to the same, with an account of the above riot,
objecting to Judge Lord's resignation and in fayor of divers loyal subjects in his Vicinity,.....s+esssssseseeesseereees *Squire Munro to the same, with an account of the progress of the rioters at Bennington, (and enclosing, )..+++++-+++erees Information given by Benjamin Buck as to what occurred at a meeting of the rioters in Bennington in the beginning of the MONEH, « siciewienwi pA ew sin aivinie, deine eiplels ciphb b o/01/s/e\0\0) 10/04 vislee Information of Jonathan White as to the temper of the Ben- Nington people, oesersevyessecsveresressrcceroceccccces Judge Lord to Gov. Tryon acquainting him that he had experienced every assistance from the New Hampshire authorities in arresting the persons who had committed the riot at Putme ys jainvsin gle eine elsheivisiessie st iasehainleisieial' «Cis 0s 5 64-6 00.0% Order of the governors of King's College, New-York, for the division and settlement of their township of Kingsland,.... List of civil officers for Gloucester county,.-+++e..ereeeeeeee Gov. Wentworth to Goy. Tryon, requesting a patent of confirmation for B. Wentworth Jz, of 5,000 acres of land in the town of Rockingham, ...<sseccessensecescccoees cece Minute of council setting forth that Allen, Baker, &c., have retired to the neighboring government; the people will not Secretary Banyar to Judge Lord; his conduct approved of}. his resignation cannot be accepted, .-+seseseeeeeversneses Col.