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Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. IV

O'Callaghan, E.B., ed. The Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. IV. Albany: Weed, Parsons and Co., 1851. 336 words

Tryon to 'Tord Hillsborough, urging a termination of the controversy and that the New Hampshire grants be oonfirmed on half fees,...... OOO UCOOL GOTO PO CODOL BECOGOOL Minute of council setting forth renewed violences committed by Ira Allen and others on Onion river, and recommending a reward to be offered for their arrest,......+ Oe USNODRON xe Jechiel Hawley to Col. Skene, notifying him that he (H.) had been appointed agent on behalf of the people on the grants,

. *Squire Munro to Gov. Tryon, informing his excellency of the

arrest of a number of counterfeiters and their subsequent escape on their way to jail; the country from Jersey to Cowas full of them; Munro's potashery destroyed, ......++

25. Minute of council; letter received from Col. Skene acquaint-

_ing the government that Hawley and Brackenridge are about visiting England on behalf of the people of Bennington; councils' opinion of these several parties,....+-+e+e+++

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1772. Dec. 3. Report of the Board of Trade to tae suords Committee of the 9.

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1773. Feb.

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April 10.

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July 1.

Aug. 12.

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CONTENTS.

Privy Council, with a plan for the settlement of the difficulties respecting the New Hampshire grants, ..-+++.+++++ Lord Dartmouth to Gov. Tryon, discountenancing the interposition of any military force in the existing dispute relative to the grants,..+++++++++ visieie slept oe tinWiececeee teat eeeene Petition of the freeholders of Cumberland county praying for the privilege of electing representatives to the Assembly,... Petition of the freeholders of Charlotte praying that Skenesboro be the county tow, ,\.-+ +s serewiwicecrercrssccsesces Petition to the king from the inhabitants of Gloucester and Cumberland counties, praying that the grants from New Hampshire in said counties, be confirmed by New-York,...- Affidavit of Capt. Wooster setting forth his experience in endeavoring to eject intruders on his lands on the east. banks of Lake Champlain, and the determination of the people there to resist his majesty's troops should they be sent to support the authority of New-York,....-....seseereeoees Lord Dartmouth to Gov.