Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. IV
Hampshire for not exceeding five hundred acres of land, 717; council of, recommend the issuing a proclamation reiterating the claim of- New York to the lands west of the Connecticut river, 748; an account of the temper of the rioters in the eastern part of, 776; memorandum of the townships formerly granted by New Hampshire and since confirmed by, 785; the council of, resolve to make a representation to his majesty's government on the proceedings of the people in the northern part of the province of, who contiaue to bid defiance to the law, 802; a military force demanded to put down the Bennington mob by the council of, 825, 884. (see Haldimand Gen.,) lands of, to be settled in townships, 1052; Sir C. Hardy resigns the government of, 1053; proclamation of the last royal governor of, 1085.
New York provincial congress of, Ethan Allen, expresses a desire to be reconciled to, and thanks that body for their respectful treatment of the Green Mountain boys, 919; appoints Seth Warner, Lt. Colonel, $20; report to the, on the state of Cumberland and Glocester counties, 937.
» State of, designs formed to dismember the, 920, 922, 923, 924, 926, 929;
committee of safety of the, protest against
the continental congress organizing a regiment in the N. H. grants, independent of, and demand that he insurgents be required to submit to the authority of the,
925; demands the recall of Col. Warner's
commission, 929; deprived of five coun-
Observations, Cadwallader Colden's, on the situation, soil, climate, &c., of the Prov. of New York, 169; on the circumstances and condition of the people of Ulster and Orange counties, the author and printers of the, reprimanded by the house of assembly of N. Y., 327.