Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. I
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, ;
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in 1771, 474.
in 1756, ib. ;
lish, 66,
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Andros, Gov., report of, on the state of the Province, 60 affords effectual relief to New England, 99 ;
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ordered to put the Ranslaers in possession of Albany, 112; defeated in his attempt to reduce Connecticut, 117; notifies M. de Denonville that he has taken the Five nations under his protection, 179. Angleran, Rev. Father, Superior of the Outaouac Missions, 74; Missionary at Michilimakinac, 125; wounded in the engagement with the Senecas, 146. Army List of the Province of New York in 1700, 227. Assembly, salaries of the officers of the New York in 1693, 200. Assizes, Court of General, Legislative powers vested
59; how often it sits, 60; succeeded by a Court of Oyer and Terminer, 96. Auditor General, allowance to the, in 1693, 199. in the,