Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. II
HoNBLE Sir -- The unexpected surprisall of a small village called skenectady by the french & their Indian Confederates hath so allarmed the fronteer post of Albany & those of new England that it is a work necessary to be well consulted how to secure that place, the wellfare whereof concernes all the neighbouring Collonies; And therefore having certane notice of 2500 french posted in Montroyall which advanceth from Quebeck towards Albany near 250 miles & an additional strenth of the Indianes being expected, may sooner attack our afores^ post then happily we are aware of, wee having done what our circumstances & endeavours could well contribute, have likewise communicated the same to the Governor of Boston, & the gentlemen of Connecticutt are likewise advertised thereof, insomuch that wee propose for a generall assistance that such persones as to you shall seem meet may be commissionated to treat \vith them of new England, Virginia, pensilvania & Jerseys relating this important affaire here at New york being adjudged the medium between the parties concerned upon the 24ti» day of Aprill next after this date, that soe we may conclude what may conduce most to the Kings intrest, wellfare of the provinces & the prevention if not destructione of the enymies &c.
*THE SPEAKER OF THE MARYLAND ASSEMBLY TO LEISLER.
By ye Assembly Aprill ye 3d 1690.
HoN^LE S^i-- Your letters of ye 4«> March last to Capt John Coode, with copy of one from Barbadoes 27 Janury p'ceeding to your Hon"" inclosed, hath been communicated to this House, y* Representative body of this Province now assembled & met