Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. I
Ordered that y Attorney Generall y s An establishment to be Allowed to the Officers and Soldiers who hath been att Albany upon the present Expedicon viz*
The Major ten S hillin gs Curr" Money of this Province Per Diem
The Capt n of horse The Liev 4 d° The Cornett The Quartermaster The Corporall The Trumpiter The Troopers .
.
£0.10.0 0.
7.0
0. 6.0 0.
5.0
0.
2.0
0.
2.0
0.
1.6
Per Diem
The Cap* off ffoott The Lievt The Ensigne The Sergeant The Corporall The Drumbeater The rest of the private men
£0.8.0 0.4.0 0.3.0
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0.1.6 0.1.0
0.1.0
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0.0.8
[Lond. Doc. IX.]
In the year 1687 when the French at Canada were making preparations to attack the Five Nations New York, Coll. Dongan then Gov r there sent some of the forces of the
of Indians belonging to
Countrey to Albany, & went himselfe to sustain the Indians against the French, towards the charges of w ch Expedition a Countrey Rate and other taxes were laid by the Gov and Councill in New York r
amounting to £3813 .6.4 whereof Peter (Livingston) alledges £1129.3 6 to remain yet unpaid in Statement of Mr. Livingston's Case, fyc. Sept. 1695. .
the severall Countyes.
CONDITION IN WHICH FORT NIAGARA WAS LEFT IN 1688. [
Paris Doc. IV. ]
On the fifteenth day of September of the Year One thousand, Six hundred and Eighty and^Eight, in the forenoon, Sieur Desbergeres Captain of
one of the companies of the Detachment of the