[42] Meaning Seth Warner.
[43] Chipman's Memoirs of Seth Warner.
[44] He died among his former enemies, the Yorkers, at Sandy Hill, N. Y., in 1812.
[45] 1771.
[46] Governor and Council, p. 149.
[47] State Papers, p. 22.
[48] State Papers, pp. 29, 30.
[49] Baker showed James Henderson the stump of a lost thumb, as his commission (possibly given by Esquire Munro), for performing this "very disagreeable work."
[50] Doc. Hist. vol. iv. pp. 512-516.
[51] Ibid. p. 488.