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Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. I

O'Callaghan, E.B., ed. The Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. I. Albany: Weed, Parsons and Co., 1849. 264 words

Jamaica, names of the militia officers of the town of, in 1700, 230.

Jerseys, the, evils arising from their being separated from New-York, 97; their annexatian to the latter Government earnestly recommended by Gov. Dongan, 98, 157, 159. Jesuit missions to Onondaga, 29. Jews, 62, 116. Johnson, Sir Wm., report of, on the numerical force of the Indians in 1736, 24; remarks of, on the proceedings of Pennsylvania regarding the Susquehanna river, 270; sends a party of savages against the French settlement of Oswegatchie, 279; gives

name of, 336; description of the mansion of, 342. Joncaire, M. de, adopted into the tribe of the Plover, 21. Journal of Gov. Fletcher's expedition to Albany in 1691, 220; of the siege and capture of Oswego, 315. Juries take cognizance of all cases in 1668, 59. Justices of the Peace allowed to marry, 61; names of the, in the Province of New- York in 1693, 200; powers of the, 202.

K. Kaniatarontaquat, (see Irondequot.) 467; in 1703 '12, 469; in 1723, 471; in 1731, ib.; King's county, names of the sheriff and justices of, in 1737, 472; in 1746, ib.; in 1749, 473; in 1756, in 1693, 201; strength of the militia of, 202; names ib.; in 1771, 474. of the militia officers of, in 1700, 231; list of the King's farm, allowed to Gov. Dongan during his adinhabitants of, in 1687, 429; population of, in 169S, ministration, 115.

L. Lamberville, Rev. J. de, 74, 76; confers with De la Barre, 77; letters of, from Onondaga, 83, et seq; advises De la Barra against hostilities, 84; reasons