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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. 336 words

Adair's work on the Indians, 412, 414; ordered not to disturb any persons having valid titles under New Hampshire for land west of Connecticut river, 589; letters of, to Lord Shelburne, in answer to his lordship's dispatch and vindicating his government from the charges contained in the petition of Sam-

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of Cumberland, 596; denies that 'he ever exacted fees from those unable to pay them, 600; writes to Lord Hillsboro' that he still refuses to grant amy lands on the west side of Connecticut river, 611; said to have refused to pass any patents for lands west of Connecticut river without payment of his full fees, 621.

Morgan, Rey. Abel, moderator of the Philadelphia Baptist Association, 484.

Mosely, Rev. Richard, engaged as minister

of Johnstown, 481; arrives at Albany on his way to Johnstown, 484; intends relinquishing the church at Johnstown, 496; vesigns the living at Johnstown, 500; expresses his sense of Sir Wm. Johnson's goodness to him, 507.

» Rev. Samuel, 319.

Mountains of New Netherland, 3; of New

York, 1715

Munro, Rev. Harry, Episcopal minister of

Albany, biographical notice of, 410; complains that some persons have been endeavonring to disturb the peace of his congregation, 452; has a good congregation, 482; makes a collection in New York for his church at Albany, 484.

» John, affidavit of, regarding resistance offered to the tivil authority of New York in the New Hampshire grants, 685; writes See'y Banyer informing him of the continued persecution of the - " Yorkers,' 710; instructed to take proceedings against Robert Cochrane and, other rioters, 720; petitions to be appointed sheriff of Albany county, 723; sends information to N. Y. respecting the continued insolence of the Bennington mob, 762; applies for protection against the Bennington rioters, 776; informs govt. that they have commenced 'an armed organization, 778; and that he has arrested some counterfeiters; of his inability, to enforce the law in the northern part of the province, and that he declines to act any longer as a magistrate, 800.