Documents relative to the colonial history of the state of New York, procured by J.R. Brodhead, ed. by E.B. O'Callaghan, Volume 8

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Letter of Guy Johnson to the Earl of HillsboroughSir William Johnsons ill healthIndian transactions
76
Letter from the Earl of Hillsborough to the Governorsintelligence from the Colonies received often
82
Order in Council confirming the boundary live between NewYork and the Province of Quebec
88
Letter of Sir William Johnson to the Earl of Hillsboroughwestern Indiansintrigues of the French
94
Letter of the Earl of Hillsborough to the Governorsletters from the Secretaries of State to them
100
Letter of the Earl of Hillsborough to Sir William JohnsonIndian expensesboundary lineposts c
101
Letter of Governor Moore to the Earl of HillsboroughCanadian boundary c
107
Deed executed at Fort Stanwix this day by the Indians determining the boundary line between them
135
Letter of Governor Moore to the Earl of Hillsboroughmilitary posts on the northern frontier
139
Letter of LieutenantGovernor Colden to the Earl of HillsboroughGovernor Moores conductfac
146
Letter of Sir William Johnson to the Earl of HillsboroughIndian expensesboundary lineplan
152
Representation of the Lords of Trade to the King upon Sir William Johnsons treaty with the Indians
158
Letter of the Lords of Trade to the Committee of Privy Council
164
Letter of Governor Moore to the Earl of Hillsboroughresolutions of the Assemblypublication
170
Draft of additional instructions to the Governors in America respecting lotteries
174
Letter of Sir William Johnson to the Earl of IIillsboroughaccount of his transactions among the
183
Letter of LieutenantGovernor Colden to the Earl of Hillsboroughpaper currency bill c
189
Representation of the Lords of Trade to the Committee of the Privy Council upon the NewYork
195
Letter of the Earl of Hillsborough to LieutenantGovernor Coldenthe King is displeased at his con
201
Representation of the Lords of Trade to the KingNew York act incapacitating judges from sitting
209
Letter of the Earl of Hillsborough to LieutenantGovernor Coldenobservations on his conductjudges
215
Letter of General Gage to Postmaster Colden authorizing him to detain the packet
220
Proceedings at a treaty with the Six Nations and other Indians held at the upper settlements near
227
Letter of LieutenantGovernor Colden to the Earl of Hillsboroughact of Parliament for bills
245
Letter of the Earl of Dunmore to the Earl of Hillsboroughsituation of affairsColony on the Ohio
252
Letter of the Earl of Duomore to the Earl of Hillsboroughdefenceless state of NewYorkdisorders
259
Letter of the Earl of Dunmore to the Earl of HillsboroughColonel Bradstreets grant out of
267
Representation of the Lords of Trade to the Committee of Privy CouncilNew Hampshire grants
272
Letter of the Earl of Dunmore to the Earl of HillsboroughGovernor Tryons arrival c
278
Letter of the Earl of Hillsborough to Governor Tryongrants of lands in NewYork c
284
Letter of Sir William Johnson to the Earl of lillsboroughIndian affairs West and south
290
Representation of the Lords of Trade to the Committee of Privy Councilcollege at New Yorkquit
296
Letter of the Earl of Hillsborough to Sir William JohnsonIndian troublesreminrks c
302
Lelter of Governor Tryon the Earl of HillsboroughCanada claimants
310
Letter of the Earl of Dartmouth to Governor Tryonlands on the MohawkFrench claimstheir jus
317
Letter of LieutenantGovernor Colden to the Earl of Dartınouthhardship of his case
327
Letter of the Earl of Dartmouth to Governor TryonNew Jersey boundaryCanada c
337
Letter of the Earl of Dartmouth to Governor TryonHardenberg patentColonel Bradstreets grant
347
Letter of the Lords of Trade to Governor Tryonobservations on NewYork bills for laws
354
Letter of the Earl of Dartiuouth to Sir William Johnsonconfederacy of the savages
360
Letter of Sir William Johnson to the Earl of Dartmouthgovernment on the Ohio c
368
Letter of Governor Tryon to the Earl of Dartmouth
377
Letter of the Earl of Dartmouth to Governor Tryonapproval of his conduct
387
Letter of Governor Tryon to MajorGeneral HaldimandNew Hampshire riotersasks for a military
394
Letter of the Earl of Dartmouth to Governor Tryonmandates for lands
400
Letter of the Lords of Trade to the Committee of Privy Council
401
Letter of LieutenantGovernor Colden to Governor TryonKings College in NewYork
486
Letter of LieutenantGovernor Colden to the Earl of Dartmouthsentiments of the people c
492
September Extracts of intelligence received from NiagaraFrench axebelt to the Indians
507
Letter of Colonel Guy Johnson to the Earl of DartmouthIndian affairs 615
518
November Proceedings at a Congres held by the Six Nations with their dependents at Onondaga
524
Letter of LieutenantGovernor Colden to the Earl of Dartmouthopening of the sessionaddresses
530
Letter of LieutenantGovernor Colden to the Earl of Dartmouthconspicuous loyalty of the Assembly
542
Letter of LieutenantGovernor Colien to the Earl of Dartmouthconduct of the AssemblyBennington
566
Letter of the Earl of Dartmouth to Governor Tryonland grantsboundariesreligious communities
572
Representations of the Lords of Trade to the Committee of Privy CouncilFrench seigniories on Lake
578
Address of the Committee of New York to LieutenantGovernor Colden 683
586
Letter of Governor Tryon to the Earl of Dartmouthasks leave to return to England c
592
Letter of Governor Tryon to the Earl of Dartmouthaffairs in NewYorkthe Asias boatprisoners
598
Letter of Governor Tryon to the Earl of Dartmouthsupplies c
604
Proceedings of the Commissioners of the Twelve United Colonies with the Six Nations
605
Letter of Governor Tryon to the Earl of Dartmouthdisturbances on the 22d AugustCaptain Van
631
Letter of Governor Tryon to the Earl of Dartmouth
638
Letter of the Lords of Trade to the Governor of NewYorkobservations on late laws of
644
Letter of Governor Tryon to the Earl of DartmouthSir John Johnson c
651
Letter of Governor Tryon to the Earl of Dartmouthrebel marauding partiestreatment of Sir John
663
Representation of the Lords of Trade to the King
668
Letter of Governor Tryon to Lord George Germaindissolution of the Assemblymilitary movements
676
Declaration of Deputy Commissary Thomas Gumershall relative to affairs on the Mohawk river c
682
Letter from the Oneida Chiefs to MajorGeneral Schuyler
688
Letter of Governor Tryon to Lord George Germainstate of feeling in Connecticutaffair at Tren
694
Letter of Colonel Claus to Secretary Knox
700
in to Governor Tryoncommand of the American levies c
706
Letter of Governor Tryon to Secretary Knoxnecessity of exciting the Indians against the rebels
707
Letter of Governor Tryon to Lord George GermainSir William Erskines good conduct at Danbury c
713
Colonel Claus further report of his proceedings to Secretary Knox
723
Letter of Governor Tryon to Lord George GermainProvincial corps c
734
Letter of Colonel Guy Johnson to Lord George Germaintemper of the Indiansmode of their
740
Letter of Lord George Germain to Governor Tryonappointed MajorGeneralcommission for letters
746
Letter of Colonel Guy Johnson to Lord George GermainIndian movements at Wyoming c future
751
Letter of Colonel Guy Johnson to Lord George GermainIndian affairsBrant and his party c
757
Letter of Governor Tryon to Lord George Germainhis appointmenty
761
Letter of Mr Cumberland to Mr De Greygreat seal of New York
763
Letter of Governor Tryon to Sir Henry Clinton
769
Letter of Colonel Guy Johnson to Lord George GermainSix Nations c
775
Letter of David Ogden to Governor Tryonsuggestions for defence c of NewYork
782
Letter of Governor Robertson to Lord George Germainhas assumed the government c inter
788
Letter of Governor Robertson to Lord George GermainFrench armamentstate of preparations
790
Letter of Colonel Guy Johnson to Lord George Germainservices of the Indianstheir disposition
796
Letter of Governor Robertson to Secretary Knoxprospects of the royalists c
802
Letter of Lord George Germain to Governor Robertsonthe Kings satisfaction at his conductthe
808
Letter of Governor Robertson to Lord George GermainLord Cornwallis surrenderexertions of
814

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