Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. IV
Barclay a plan for the new, 330; difficulty of printing the, in New York, 334; printing of the, interrupted by Dr. Barclay s death, 340; remainder of Rey. Dr. Barelay's MS. for ihe, sent to Sir Win. Johnson to be corrected, 243; Rev. Mr. Ogilvie reeommended to superintend the printing of the, #64; Hugh Gaine undertakes to complete the printing of the, 382; further particulars about the printing of the, #86; and binding the, 387, 366; nearly finished, 399; completed, 405; Hugh Gaine sends in the account for printing the, 417.
Presbyterians the, feared by the church of
England, 362; of Great Barrington inflict
every hardslwp on the Episcopalians, 373;
the first and second ministers at Albany
of the, 374, 383; squeezing their missionaries everywhere among the Indians,
490, :
Printers, public, 327, 385.
Proclamation for the settlement of the country between Fort Edward and Lake George, 556; declaring the Connecticut river to be the east bounds of the Proy.
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of New York, 558; of Gov. Wentworth, declaring the patent to the Duke of York obsolete, and encouraging the grantees under New Hampshire to proceed with their settlements west of Connecticut river, 570; of Gov. Wentworth asserting that the west hounds of New Hampshire approach within twenty miles of the Hudson river, ib.; for the arrest of James Breakenridge and others for obstrueting the division of the Wallumschack patent, 6!5, 661; reiterating the right of New Yori to the lunds west of the Connecticut river' 750; Gov. Wentworth declines publishing it, 755; offering a reward for the arrest of Ethan Allen and other rioters, S7 I.