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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. 271 words

Antony Tilba Thomas Van der Marrick These ffollowing persons Did nott appeare Viz 1 John Archer Livie Larrow Maghell DeMott

Joseph ffocker Jacob Home Hellebrandt Lodtman

Jacob Brown Alis y e Noorman

Terrick Claes Dewitt

Warnar Hornebeak John Lowrance Symon Larow Cornells Hogoboom

Euert Pelce

Symon Pelce Wallraven Demont Senior

Cornells y e Duitcher

Dirrick Schepmous

Gombart Powlasin

Matthis Tennick

Jn°: Meueson.

Alis Jn De pape

Claes Tunis

William Wallafl&sh

Gisbert Crura

Jn° Pollin

Arre Gerritt Van ffleitt

Antony Bussalin

Dirrick Van ffleitt

Gerritt Aylberts

Jn° Lodtman

Dirrick Keizer

:

Jury Lodtman

Thomas Chambers.

IX.

PAPERS RELATING TO THE

Jmmstou trf Nno-fDork anir Bunting of Scljcnectaim

THE FRENCH

1G90.

[Vol.

I.]

PROJECT OF THE CHEVALIER DE CALLIERES, GOVERNOR OF MONTREAL AND COMMANDING BY COMMISSION THE TROOPS AND MILITIA OF CANADA ? REGARDING THE PRESENT STATE OF AFFAIRS OF THAT COUNTRY. JANUARY, 1689. [

Paris Doc. IV. ]

To Monseigneur, the Marquis of Seignelay.

As the recent Revolution in England will change the face of American affairs it becomes necessary to adopt entirely new measures to secure Canada against the great dangers with which it is threatened.

Chevalier Andros, now Governor General of New England and New York, having already declared in his letters to M. de Denonville that

he took all the Iroquois under his protection as subjects of the Crown of England and having prevented them returning to M. de Denonville to make peace

with us, there is no longer reason to hope for its conclusion through the English nor for the alienation of the Iroquois from the close union which exists with those in consequence of the great advantages