from LOYALISM IN NEW YORK DURING THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION by ALEXANDER CLARENCE FLICK, Ph.D., Sometime University Fellow in History, Columbia University Professor of European History in Syracuse University THE COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS THE MACMILLAN COMPANY, AGENTS London : P. S. King & Son 19O1 APPENDIX These lists of confiscated property are as complete as the known material warrants. No doubt additional matter will be found when all the available manuscript sources of the revolutionary history of the state are brought to light. The lists are complete for the city and county of New York and for Suffolk county in the southern district. No complete record of the sales in Queens, Kings and Richmond counties has been found. The arrangement followed here is not found in the manuscripts, but is used in order to secure uniformity and to condense the material. Forfeited Estates Sold in New York City from 1784 to 1789 Date of Sale Loyalist Owner Purchaser Price Description and Remarks July 10, 1784 John Grigg, of Kinderhook, Albany Co., convicted John Lake 30 Lots No. 130 to 137 in Out Ward near Fresh Water. E. by Water St., W. by Frsh Water, N. by Fresh Water, S. by lot No. 138.