Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. IV
Ktiot, in Cumberland county, partienlars of, 903, eb seq.; cause of the, Y10, 914, 916.
Robaud, Rev. Father, Sir Win. Johnson makes him a present of ten pounds, 303; letter of, to Sir Wm. Johnson communicating the opinions of the Canadians on the conquest of Canada, with sundry papers as to the necessity of the Eagiish retaining Canada, &e., 336.
Robertson, James, the last royal governor of N. Y¥.,a proclamation of, calling on the people to return to their allegiance, 1085.
Robinson, Beverly, Gen. Putnam's wife interred in the vault of, 409.
» Samuel, and others, arrested by the
sheriff of Albany for having dispossessed
sundry of the Iosick tenants, 576; order on the petition to the king from the
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Sackville, Lord Geo., talked of as governor of Mass. in lieu of Mr. Barnard, 403.
Sagers Kill, Indians of, friendly to the Dutch, 48.
Sahonwadi, Paulus, a Mohawk schoolmaster, 508.
St. Clair, Gen. advises the people of Durham to remain on their lands, 956.
St. John, the Green Mountain boys seize a vessel and destroy a number of eraft at, 919. ,
St. Lawrence, source of the river, 173.
St. Sacrament Lake, 173.
Salter, Rev. Richard, 319.
Salt Syrings in the Onondaza country, Sandy Hook, latitude and longitude of, 1
Sanhikats, the, 115.
Saugerties, 77.
Sawmills in N. Netherland, 5.
Schenectady, fort at, 180; churchwardens of the Episcopal church at, petition for a charter, 352; the charter for the church of, granted, 371;, Rev. Wm. Hanna
settles as a lawyer at, 373; the Rev.