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r of New York, applies to the mayor for authority to impress thirty seamen. The governor and council order the mayor to assent; but he refuses, and the matter is passed by......1738 Supposed negro plot to burn New York. Thirteen negroes burned, twenty hanged, and seventy transported to the West Indies......March, 1741 Sir George Clinton, governor......Sept. 20, 1743 French and Indians destroy the village of Saratoga and carry away captive over 100 men, women, and children......Nov. 28, 1745 Peace between England and France......October, 1748 Theatre established in New York City......1750 Governor Clinton resigns......Sept. 7, 1753 Sir Danvers Osborne, governor, Sept. 7; commits suicide by hanging......Sept. 12, 1753 James De Lancey, acting governor......1753 Convention representing New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, Pennsylvania, and Maryland, at Albany to consider a colonial confederacy......June 19, 1754 [Articles of un