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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. 302 words

Y., 535; names of the inhabitants of the township of, 585; a military company established at, 762; Esq. Munro applies for protection against the rioters at, 776; lenient measures towards them recommended, 777; armed organization, of the people of, 778; governor Tryon's letter to the inhabitants of, ib.; names of the leaders of the mob of, 780, 781; order respecting the sufferers from the mob of, 786; report of the council on the disorders at, ib.; conditions offered by the govern-

'ment of N.Y. to the people of, 792; a report of a publie meeting at, ib.; Gov. Tryon requires the inhabitants of, to put certain families into re-possession of their lands at Otter creek, 793; orders of the Gov. and council of N. Y. respecting certain letters received from, 795; further outrages committed by the mob of, 799, 830; the people of, send an agent to London to demand an alteration in the jurisdiction of the Proy., 802; the mob of, destroy Col. Reid's settlement on Otter creek, 842; and Mr. Munro's pot ashery, 845; a military foree demanded to put down the rioters at, ib., 843, 854, 884; a man unmercifully whipped by the mob of, 854; Lord Dartmouth disapproves of calling out the military against the rioters at, 856; the people of Charlotte county demand protection against the mob of, ib.; the rioters of, erect their judgment seat, 859, ef seg., Esq. Spencer's house fired by the mob of, 867; report to the N. Y. assembly on the proceedings of the mob of, 869; the rioters sit in judgment at, 873; erect fortifications on Otter creek and Onion river, 875, 883; and declare those who accept commissions of the peace enemies of the country, 881; Rey. Benj. Hough most cruelly whipped by the mob of, 896, ef seq., Lt.