Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. IV
protection against the pretended state of, 957; particulars of the oppressions they endure from, 958, ef seq.; the state of, orders the arrest of sundry officers of Cumberland county, 965; a committee of congress sent to, 963; names of the committee sent by congress to, 9703; as unwilling to be under New York, as America is to be subject to Great Britain, 980; is willing to submit the differences with New York to congress, 981; attempt to annex Washington county and parts of Rensselaer and Saratoga to, 1004; several persons arrested for adhering to, 1006; New York 'resolves to provide for the sufferers under, 1016; list of the sufferers under 1017, 1022; tracts of land granted to the sufferers under, 1018; settlement of the difficulties between New York and, 1023; distribution of the $30,000 paid to New York by, 3024; list of works to be consulted on the difficulties with, 1025.
Vines grow wild in New Netherland, 116.
Virginia, Rev. David Griffith elected bishop of, 440; legal provision for the clergy of, 495; mode of presentation to the churches of, 496.
Vriesland, Goy. Stuyvesent originally from, 107. 4
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Waldenses sent to New Netherland, 131.
Wallkill, names of the officers and soldiers of the militia of, in 1738, 252.
Wallumschack patent, James Breakenridge and others ordered to be arrested for obstructing the division of the, 615, 661; affidavit of Breakenridge and Robinson explaining their conduct on this occasion, 617; further riot and opposition to the civil authority at, 724, 732, ef seq.