Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. IV
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
Colden, sundry petitions for the erection of a new county to be called, 578, 580.
College, King's, a township granted to, 596, 636; order for the settlement of the township belonging to, 767; charter of signed, 1052.
Colonies, information for the planting of, in New Netherland, 27; title of a rare political pamphlet on the, (see Pamphiet.)
Colvin, Oliver, banished from Vermont for being an old Yorker, 957.
Congress, the Continental, the people of the N. H. grants send in their adhesion to, 921; some members of, consulted on the Subject of forming the N. H. grants into a new state, 922, 923; reported to have authorized Col. Warner and others to raise a regiment independent of N. York, 924; the resolutions of, discountenancing the projects of Vermont to be independent of New York, 944; are ordered by the N. Y. com. of safety to be distributed through the eastern part of the. state, 946; Capt. Clay arrested for circulating the resolutions of, 948; Vermont discards the resolutions of, 950; resolves to send a committee to the inhabitants of the N. H. grants to inquire why they refuse to continue citizens of the respective states which heretofore exercised jurisdiction over them, 968; instructions of, to the committee sent to N. H. grants, 976; letter of the committee of, to the committee of Cumberland co., 977; Gov.