Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. IV
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. Gov. Colden reports to Lord Dartmouth the recent outrages committed by the rioters of, 914; forts Ticonderoga and Crown Point seized at the mob of, ib.; (see, Wallwmschack,
Benzel, Adolphus, notice of, 854.
Bible, not a gilt quarto, for sale in New- York, 396.
Billings, Capt. Roger, report of his scout to the narrows of Lake Champlain, 274.
Birds of N. Netherland, 4, 122.
Blanchard, Joseph, colonel of the N. Hampshire reg't, 260.
Bloomingburg, Sullivan co., an account of a battle with the Indians at, 73.
Blok, Adriaen, discovers various parts of N. Netherland, 115.
Blom, Domine, visits the Manhatans 67; returns to the Esopus, 78.
Boardman, Rey. Joseph, 319.
Board of trade, extract of Gov. Wentworth's letter to the, 548; Lt. Gov. Colden advises the, of the dispute hetween N. Y. and N. Hampshire as to bounds, 560, 567; transmits Gov. Wentworth's proclamation to the, and pronounces the New Hampshire grants to have been made for purposes of jobbing and fraud, 572; report of the, containing a basis on which they are of opinion the difficulties reyarding the N.