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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. 280 words

The Sachem of tappan called Mendoassyn & a Cap" called Wigworakum & say^ that they had sent fifteen days ago twelf men to y^ Maquase and Sinnekes & and when Returne shall sent more being Strong in all 60 Young Men & was given to them ^ ancor of Rum 1 barel sider & to each a duffels Coat & Recomanded to them to be united together w^^^ is to suppress y® Comon Ennemy y^ french & their Indians vf^^ they accepted & a cloth pilch to Claes.

New York ye 30 April 1690 Then delivered by M^s du Bois to the Lieutenant W'" Churcher for the Expedition at Albany Five C^o three Quarters Twenty two Pounds Lead at Thirty Shill: p 0*° to be paid out of his Majesty's Revenue of Custome or otherwise out any Tax to be raised to pay the Publick Charges,

Copy Signed P"" Delanoy, Coll'

Endorsed -- Mr. deLanoy Coil's Certificate to Mrs. du Bois for Lead, for the use of the Expedition in the year 1690.

A. D, 1690. ye 30 apprUl : In N, Yorke Gentlemens -- Last monday arrived heer the Commitioners off Boston Plimouth en Caneticot who have been taking off several! businis Concerning the Indian war but ar resolved In noting mein demand Is off theme to assist vs by land with 500 man -- I proposed to pay 400 man 300 we send up en 100 man from albani en Vlster who most be paid by vs the have offert 300 man en hoop to optaine the rest Or ]00 man, the shall send to ther Ships that are out to go to Canada but the expeckt ouers