Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. IV
Warner, Seth, order of council to arrest, 729; mentioned, 848, 860; appointed Lt. Col. of the Green Mountain boys, by the New York provincial congress, 920; attends a convention at, Dorset for the purpose of forming the New Hampshire grants into a separate district, 921; remonstrance against congress authorizing, to raise a regiment independent of New York, 924; fails in raising a regiment, 932; the state of New York protests against the continental congress appoinb-
| ing, colonel of a regiment to be raised in
its territory, 926, 928; and demands the recall of the commission to, 929; reasons of congress for forming the corps commanded by, 945.
Warren, Sir Peter, leaves a legacy for the educatien of youth of the Six Nations, 306, 314; description of the monument in Westminster Abbey erected to the memory of, 479. :
Washington, Col., reported to be surrounded by the French and Indians at Winchester, 302; mentioned, 374; Gen., is informed by Gov. Clinton of the outrage committed ou the friends of New York by the pretended state of Vermont, 975; further mention of, 1075, 1078, 1081.
county, sundry towns of, agree to unite with Vermont, 1004; submit again to the state of New York, 1007, 1609, 1010.
Waterbury, Lieut. David, report of his scout on Lake Champlain, 280.
Water communications of the province of New York, Cadwallader Colden's observations on the, 169, 173.
Water fowls of New Netherland, 123.
Watkins, Rev. Hezekiah, publishes observations on the circumstances &c., of the people of Ulster and Orange, for which he is arrested and reprimanded by the house of assembly of N. Y., 327. ;