Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. IV
Charles, Robert, agent of the province of New York, 548. 4 Charlotte county, lord Dunmore offers to erect the public buildings of, 771; petitions to have Socialborough declared the capital of, 773; petitions that Skeneshoro? be the chief town of, 818; courts of common pleas and general sessions established for, 846; petitions of several inhabitants of, for a military force to protect them against the Bennington rioters, 856; applies for the privilege of electing a representative to the assembly, 888.
Charlton, Rey. Mr., 1064.
Chatham, population of, 774.
Chaumonot, Rev. Pierre M., 292.
Chauncy, Rev. Dr., 307, 314.
pe Justice of New York, how appointed,
81.
Chittenden, Gov. Thos., promises of, to the people of Cumberland co., 978; answers of, to the queries of congress, 979.
Church, Col. 'Timothy, petitions the legislature of N. Y. in behalf of the Vermont sufferers, 1014.
Church of England, outery in Pennsylvania against the bishops and, 381; on a respectable footing in N. York, 404; a
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clergy of the, in the state of N. Y. uncompromising in their loyalty during the revolutionary struggle, 508; township granted by the Prov. of N. Y. to the clergy of the, 596.
Clarke, Lt. Goy., lays certain queries before the council, 165; remarks on the constitution of the province of N. York, by, 180.
» Rey. Rich'd 614.
Claus, Lieut. Daniel, scout of, to Ticonderoga and Crown Point, 281; sends Dr. Barclay a copy of the old Indian prayerbook, 330; referred to as having a perfect copy of the Indian prayer-book, 341; composes an Indian primer, 508.