Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. I
English, the, date when they first went beyond the Seneca country, 100; Denonville orders the seizure of the, on Lake Erie, 126; accused of inciting the design of, to Indians against the French, 141 monopolize the fur trade, 179.
Enumeration of the Indian tribes connected with Canada, 17; of the Northern Indians, 24, of the Five Nations, 468. Esopus in 1691, 268; number of Germans settled at, in 1718, 46S.
Estates, value of the, in 1678, 61. Exchequer, court of, jurisdiction of the, 95. Expense incurred by N.York, through the French invasion of the Seneca country, 167, et seq. Exports, in 1678, 61 in 1686, 102; tables of Imports, &c 481. ;
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Famine, La, (see Hungry Bay.) Fecundity, remarkable instance of, 96. First English settlement in Western New York, 289; launch of the English vessel on Lake Ontario, 305. Five Nations, the, (see Iroquois.) Flag, the English, planted in the Iroquois country,67; the English, captured at Oswego deposited in the churches in Canada, 321. Flatbush, militia officers of the town of, in 1700, 231; list of male adults in, anno 1687, 429.
Flushing, officers of the militia in the town of, in 1700, 231 names of the inhabitants of, in 1698, 432. Forces levied in the Province of New York, 150. Foreigners, the Major part of the Province of New York in 1686, inhabited by, 103. Forts, description of the first on the Iroquois river, 43 of the Mohawk in the Province of New York in 1678, 60 in 1687, 96 built by the French, 158 between Oswego and Albany, in 1756, 338. Foundries in N. Y., 499. Flatlands, militia officers of the town of, 231 male Freight, price of, between Montreal and Fort Frontenac, in 1686, 127. adults in, in 1687, 431. Fletcher, Gov. Benjamin, brings the subject of Fremin, Rev.