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Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. I

O'Callaghan, E.B., ed. The Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. I. Albany: Weed, Parsons and Co., 1849. 283 words

Joseph Gleddon, William Drewry, Henry Cosdrop, Samuel Spenser, Thomas Lyneal, Daniel Chadwell, James Dawson, Joshua Sprigs, Alexander Ogleby, Philip Peak, William Robinson, Edward Clannon, Joseph Petterson, Zebulon Drew, James Wilson, John Lum, Samuel Forgison, Samuel Edmunson, David Evans, Thomas Meloney, Cornelius Scantling, Rufus Church, Samuel Moot, Neal Walkinson,ThosHogin, Benj.Bachoon, James Cavenagh, John Wood, Dan. Carpenter, Benj. Summer, Jonas Wright, Sam. Miles, Samuel Noe, William Devenport, Thomas Godard, Peter Wright, Brier

Goddard, John Tarlox, James Wilson, Richard

Brincroff', Robert

Watts, Arthur Donaldson, Joseph

January, Peter Goodman, William Hunter, William Mullett, Matthew Thompson, Will. Taylor, Jacob Fedrick, Matthew Bayley, Robert Hart, David Williams, Daniel Noroway, William

Kemp, Severn

Anderson, James Gibson.

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In the packet came Passenger

He, in Company with

From same.

also, a seaman

Oet. 24 1757. ]

named Edward Mariner who was taken at Oswego.

M John Walters, of this Place, Robert Isburn & son, of Philadelphia r

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Capt

Rusco, Lieutenants Bickers and Prince, with Ensign Ogden, of the New Jersey Provincial Forces,

and about 299 more, sailed from Quebeck the 18 th of July last, in a Cartel, and arrived at Plymouth, He informs us that the brave Colonel Peter Schuyler was in good in 28 days after Health, and the great support of many English Prisoners, without whose assistance several of them :

would have been reduced to the greatest extremities. Captain [Jasper] Farmer [of the Artillery] r Jasper Farmer, of this City, Merchant, was likewise at Quebeck, when our Informant Son of came away, with several others whose names he could not recollect and as Provisions were very scarce when he left that, 'twas said the remainder of the Prisoners were to be sent to Old France in