Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. I
Amboy, inconvenience of making a port of entry of, 98. dition against the Mohawks, 49. Albany, a delegation from the town of, meets the French Amersfort, (see Flatlands.) at Schenectady, 50; description of the Garrison at, Anabaptists, 62, 116. 51 ; fort at 60; intelligence from the Indian coun- Andaraque, proceedings of the French at the Mohawk try received at, 91; description of the fort at, in fort of, 53. town of, declared by the law officers of Andastogues, conquered by the Iroquois and the Eng1686, 96 ;
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the Crown to be a part of Ranslaer's Colonie, 112; Ranslaer surrenders his claim to, 113; incorporated ib. ; the pasture granted to the city of, ib. ; people of, in great consternation in consequence of a threatened visit from the French, 166 M. Calliere's plan for the capture of, 179 ; number of houses and adults in, in 1689, 180 ; proceedings of the authorities of, on receiving intelligence of the burning of Schenectady, 188 city and county officers of, in 1693, 200 ; "strength of the militia "of, in 1693, 202 ; names of the militia officers for the city and county of, in 1700, 234 of the freeholders of the Albany in 1691, city and county of, in 1720, 241 268 ; in 1756, 341 population of the city and coun;
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ty of, in 1698, 467 ; in 1689, 468 in 1703, 469 in 1723, 471 in 1731, ib.; in 1737, 472 ; in 1749, ;