Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. I
Dongan of his intention to attack the Five Nations, 67 declared by the king to be the cause of the trouble with the Indians, 73; ordered to send some of the Iroquois to France to be employed in the galleys, ib. memoir of, ib. starts on his expedition against the Senecas, 74 motives of, for making peace, 75; quits Hungry Bay, 76 arrives at Montreal, 77 treaty between the Iroquois and, ib. strength of his army, 79 M. de Meulles' report against, ib. general dissatisfaction with, ib. bad management of, 80, 81 charged with having converted to his private speculations the vessels intended for the conveyance of ;
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Bayard, Nicholas, called to the Council, 1818. Beauharnois, M. de, protests against the erection of Fort Oswego, 292 despatches an officer to summon Oswego, 293 Gov. Burnet's reply to, 295. Beaujeu, M. de, applies for an extention of time to produce his titles to a Seigniory on the river Sara;
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nac, 362. Bear, Indian name for the tribe of the, 11. Beavers, number of sent from N. York to England in 1687, 158. Bellomont, Lord, his design ragarding Oswego, 291,