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

O'Callaghan, E.B., ed. The Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. II. Albany: Weed, Parsons and Co., 1849. 398 words

The deposition of Nicholas Brown Aged Twenty three Years, the said Deponent declares that he being in the" Service of Y« late King Anno One thousand six hundred Eighty Six some time ' in July & August, did see Frances Nicholson Y^ late lieu' Gov ernor of Y« fort at New York Several times in Y« Masse, but especially two times in Y^ Kings tent at Hunsloheath in old ingland, being there to Exercise his devotions, & did Y* the same upon his Knees before the Alter in the papist Chappel, where the Mass was said, that himself, this deponent is ready to Confirm and declare upon Oath in testimony of the truth & have hereunto Set my hand. In New York this 12*'! day of Septem" Anno 1689.

Signed Nicholas Brown.

1689 the 13th l^er in New York

Then appeared before me Nich's Brown & Sworn before me the aforesaid to be the truth.

Signed G. Beekmam Justice

88" ADMINISTRATION OF

DEPOSITION OF ANDRIES & JAN MEYER.

There was great Joy when Sir Edraond Andros came here from Boston & not only here at new York but through the whole Country, because we were delivered from a Papist's Govoner Thomas Dongan & had now as we thought another Deputy Govenor in the fort (Nicholson) who would defend and Establish the true Religion, but we found to the contrary, there was a cry that all Images erected by Col" Thomas Dongan in the fort should be broken down & taken away, but when we were working in the fort with others, it was commanded after the departure of S"" Edmond Andros by Said Nicholson, to help the priest John Smith to remove, for which we were very glad, but was soon done, because said removal was not far off but in a better room in the fort, & ordered to make all things for Said Priest, according to his will, & perfectly & to erect all things, as he ordered from that time, we were much troubled not knowdng what to say or think & what the Signification was of the premises, but we left it to god & providence, who in his time, shall make things Appear the Deponent Johannas heard it from said Nicholson & told the Same to his brother Andries and that both did do the work as was ordered with Peter King, --