Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. IV
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. Reid to Gov. Tryon, with an extract of a letter from Lord Dunmore offering to build a court house and any other public buildings that may be required for Charlotte county, should his township be selected as the county town,..--..-+ Petition requesting that Socialborough be declared the county town of Charlotte county, and offering to pay for the erection of the public buildings, ..-.+sssevecesesserercrscores List of civil officers appointed for Cumbefland county,........ An account of the temper of the rioters in the eastern part of LAG PLOVIN CLs vais olels\aip/ 5st -spidl Tale sipieiblesagls waihe ey ese ve soe. Examination as to the causes of the riots at Bennington; the inhabitants of that quarter to be invited to lay the grounds of their behaviour before the council of New-York,....... Minute of council setting forth that the rioters had brought to Bennington two picecs of cannon, and a mortar from the fort at East Hoosick, with powder and ball; further outrages, Gov. Tryon to the inhabitants of Bennington, inviting them to send delegates to New-York to explain their PUTC VAD CCSs lala lartare las ntayoha< feist cia Aino) falcini Aisi inlele diets leisia'dieie\a/=\> Examination of Jonathan Wheate, stating who are the rulers at Bennington, and that he had been obliged to abandon PUSAN OT Cg yi tas») s:= Sieve oh fiscoy sin tation satAMK siajaidiyls C14 C\n else b's oie! 9!e 6:6