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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. 294 words

soldiers rights and claims in the above district, to. the amount (according to John

Adams) of $100,000. It was agreed to by the New York Provincial Assembly

on the 8th March 1778, and ordered to be sent to England.]

Narrative of the Proceedings subsequent to the Royal Adjudication concerning the Lands to the Westward of Connecticut River, lately usurped by New Hampshire, with remarks on the claim, behaviour and misrepresentation of the Intruders under that Government. New York; printed by John Holt, 1773. With an Appendix.

A Brief Narrative of the proceedings of the Government of New York relative to | their obtaining the jurisdiction of that large District of Land to the westward from Connecticut River, which antecedent thereto had been patented by

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1026 CONTROVERSY RESPECTING THE

his Majesty's Gov. and Council of the Government of New Hampshire, And also, of the Monopolizing conduct of the Government of New York, in their subsequently patenting part of the same land, and oppressing the Grantees and Settlers under New Hampshire, Together with arguments demonstrating that the property of those Lands was conveyed from the Crown to the New Hampshire Grantees, by virtue of their respective Charters; with Remarks on a Pamphlet entitled, '' A state of the Right of the Colony of New-York," &c. By Ethan Allen, Bennington 28d September, 1774. Hartford, printed by Eben. Watson, near the Great Bridge.

A Public Defence of the right of the New Hampshire Grants (so called) on both sides Connecticut River to associate together, and form themselves into an Independent State, containing remarks on sundry paragraphs of Letters from the President of the Council of New Hampshire, to His Excellency Governor Chittenden, and the New Hampshire Delegates at Congress. Dresden: printed by Alden Spooner, 1779.