Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. IV
Tryon declining to furnish the required £LOOPS, - ec escrecesseerencces OOO ETO Leys See + 885 4, Lieut. Gov. Colden to Lord Dartmouth with an account of the events Bbove Narrated sh ww, cv.clelele viele Sisleicis oie aoe osins'e ed ease SSO 1. Petition of the frecholders of Charlotte county, praying to be allowed to elect representatives to the New-York As- , pemblyy. s Wells duntailon Hil at =: Supp ee Spisaned 1 O88 10. Lord Dartmouth to Lieut. Gov. Colden, expressive of the hope ' that things will mend, ....... sisieeielelals die vie ne RGicisres Sis'sie oe 889 9. Petition of Benj. Hough, with an account of a most cruel whipping and other barbarous treatment he received at the hands of the mob, ..... sence ee eee evens Beale eereeiasiers <1 891 7. Depositions in support of the statements contained in the above petition, one of which has the certificate of Hough's punishment signed by Ethan Allen and Seth Warner, .......+-+- 893 21° Minute of council relative to a riot attended with loss of life at Westminster, in Cumberland county, ......-e++eee seeeees 908 Sundry affidavits containing the particulars of the above occur- POU CES rrclolntietareins. Wis. cletole/alelevnrs alo oiviee DERE Norstltla/olarererern ee siete 904 April 5. Lieut. Gov. Colden to Lord Dartmouth, communicating an account of the whipping of 'Squire Hough, and of 'a dangerous insurrection'? in Cumberland county, .....+++e-ee+s 914 7. Petition of Benj. Hough and Daniel Walker, praying for leave to solicit relief from the humane and benevolent,........-. 916 May 4. Petition of Samuel Wells and others; 'Had it not been for the late unhappy difference in Massachusetts Bay,' peace had been restored to the county of Cumberland,.......+ "917