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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. 266 words

CotpEN, Cadwallader, ordered to answer certain queries on the stale of the proyince of 'New York, 166; observations on the soil, climate, water communications, &e., of the Prov. of New York, by 169; observations on the attorney-general's report on tbe eastern boundary of New York, presented by, 546; issues a proclamation claiming the Connecticut river to be the East bounds of the Proy. of N. York, 558; lays before the board of trade the state of the dispute between N. York and N. Hampshire as to boundary, 560, 567; transmits Gov. Wentworth's proclamation to the board of trade, and pronounces the grants under New Hampshire west of Connecticut river to be founded in jobbing and fraud, 572; sheriff Sehuyler acquaints, that he had arrested several "persons belonging to New Hampshire who had forcibly ejected sundry tenants on

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the Hoosick patent, 575; issues a proclamation for the arrest of James Breakenridge and others, 615; calls the attention of Lord Hillsboro' to the order forbidding him to grant patents for land already granted by N. Hampshire, 619; states that Gov. Moore, always exacted fees for grants of land, 621; complaint of Judge

Wells made to, ib.; informed that Gen.

Gage declines to call out the military

against the N. Hampshire rioters, 885;

transmits to lord Dartmouth an account

of the condition of affairs on the New

Hampshire grants, 886; lord Dartmouth

informs, that he still disapproves of calling out the troops, 890; informs lord Dartmouth of the progress of the Bennington rioters, 914; and that they have captured forts Ticonderoga and Crown Point, 919. g