Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. I
Five Nations, 87; complained of by the French Court, 92; Report of, on the state of the Province, 95; recommends Catholic Missionaries to be sent from England to the Five Nations 100; sends Maps of the Province to England, 101, 102; accusations of, against Collector Santen, 106; answer of, to charges against kim, 110, et seq.; grants a Charter to the City of Albany, 113; fees received for Patents by, 114; sends Collector Santen to England, IIS; proposes the names of new Councillors, ib.; letters of, to M. de Denonville, 128, 130, 139, 145, 156; remonstrates against garrisoning Fort Frontenac, and building a fort at Niagara, 128; claims 25,000 liv. from the French Government, 130 charged with exciting the Indians against the French, 131, 132; proposes an English post at vindicates his conduct regarding Niagara, 134 the Indian trade, 140; propositions of, to the Iroquois, 141 the French king rejects the claim of, 143; letter of, to Father de Lamberville, ib.; remonstrates against that Jesuit meddling with the Five Nations, 145; denies having ordered the Indians to rob the French, ib.; sends a present of. Oranges to M. de Denonville, ib.; letters of, to the ;
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Lord President, 156,165; recommends his nephew to be employed in bringing settlers from Ireland to N. York, 157 proceedings of, on learning the French movements against the Senecas, ib.; proposes erecting forts on Lake Champlain, Hungry Bay, the Mohawk river and Niagara, 158 demands a surrender of English taken prisoners by the French, 165; obtains a conveyance of the Upper Susquehannah river, 264. Duke's county, places composing, 201. Duperon, Father Frs., proceeds to Onondaga, 35. Dupuis, M., commander of a French Colony at Onon;