The Documentary history of the state of New-York; arranged under direction of the Hon. Christopher Morgan, secretary of State. By E. B. O'Callaghan ...

INDEX. 1137 427; call themselves people of the Great shire sue out their grants, 587, 589; disMountain, 432. allowing the act of the New York legislaOnondaga salt springs, 174. ture erecting Cumberland county, 608; Onowadagegh, Rev. Theophilus Chamber- forbidding the governor of New York to lain missionary at, 368. make grants of any lands already patented Opdyk, Ensign, sent with a party against by New Hampshire, 609; for the erection the Indians of Hempstead, 105. of Glocester county, 634; to arrest Seth Orange county, census of, in 1738, 185; Warner, 729; for the arrest of Ethan names of the officers and soldiers of the Allen and others, 749; instructing Gov. militia of, 208; Rev. Hezekiah Watkins Tryon to urge on his majesty's ministers a reprimanded by the house of assembly for settlement of the difficulties respecting the publishing observations on the circum- N. H. grants, 795. stances and condition of the people of Ordinance forbidding settlers to remove from Ulster and, 327. the Esopus, 58; regulating the sale of -- fort. (see Fort Orange.) strong drink at the Esopus, 61; prohibit--- town, population of, in 1738, 185. ing the military at the Esopus to leave Order to repair the pallisades of the fort at their posts, without permission, 75; proWildwyck, 66, 84; prohibiting the sale of hibiting the firing of guns on new year's strong liquors to the military at the Eso- day, 97. pus, 78; prohibiting the military coming OSBORNE, Sir Danvers, suicide of, 1057. from Rondout to Wildwyck without Oswego, latitude and longitude of, 176. leave, 85; for the prosecution of Silas Otsego lake, extent of the carrying place Robinson, 471; fixing the boundary be- between the Mohawk river and, 173. tween New York and New Hampshire, Otter creek, settlement of Col. Reid on, 574; in favor of occupants under New destroyed, 842, 846. Hampshire west of Connecticut river, Oxen, price of, in New Netherland, 32. 577; that the claimants under N. Hamp- Oysterbay, wh.y so called, 28. P. Pacham, Director Kieft treats with, 10; lature of New York the opinions prevailurges the Indians to massacre the christ- ing in congress on the difficulties respectians, 12. ing the N. I. grants, 965; applies for a Palmer, Rev. Mr., notice of 333, 614. further allowance for his services whilst in Paltz, names of'those emrolled in the militia attendance at congress, 1000. of, 236. Philadelphia, latitude and longitude of, Pamphlet, entitled, The power and grandeur 176; college of, obtains pecuniary assistof Great Britain founded on the liberties ance from the island of Jamaica, 499. of the colonies, 393; of the Rev. Dr. Picquet, Rev. Frs., 294. White on The case of the Episcopal church Pierron, Rev. Jean, 293. at the close of the revolution, 515; Re- Pietersen, Capt. Jochem, leads a party view of the military operations in North against the Indians, 14. America from the commencement of the Pitt, petition for the erection of a new French hostilities to the surrender of Os- county on the east side of Lake Chamwego, 1054. plain, to be called, 578. Parker, James, printer at New York, 327, Pointe a la chevelure, 240. 385. Pomroy, Rev. Benj'n, requests Sir Wm. Patterson, Col. Eleazer, arrested by Ethan Johnson's patronage in favor of Dr. Allen, 965; petitions the legislature of Wheelock's Indian school, 316; incloses N. Y. in behalf of the Vermont sufferers, him copy of certain recommendations, 317; 1020. notice of, ib.; minister of Hebron, 319; Pavonia, Indians attacked by the Dutch at, Sir Wm. Johnson informs, he will be 11; several bouweries at, burnt by the always ready to promote Dr. Wheelock's Indians, 13; Indians massacred at, 103. undertakings, 320; appointed to confer Payne, Rev. Wm., rector of the Episcopal with Sir Wm. Johnson on the subject of church of Schenectady, 503. christianizing the Indians, 367; visits Peach trees killed by the frost in New Albany, 379. York, 175. Poneet, Rev. Jos. Anthony, 292. Pels, Evert, 83. Port May, 115. Pennewitz conspires against the Dutch, 15. Post-boy, the N. Y. weekly, 327. Pennsylvania, the constitution of, recom- Poughkeepsie, first Episcopal church in, mended as a model to the people of Ver- 1059. mont, 935. Powers, Rev. Peter, 319. Penobscot Indians, the, kill some Mohawks Pownal, several of the inhabitants of, arand Mohegans, 60. rested by the sheriff of Albany, 576; Peters, Rev. Mr., missionary of Hebron, 636. names of the inhabitants of the township Phelps, Charles, communicates to the legis- of, 54 VOL. IV. 72

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