Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. II
Allen, John, Secy, of Connecticut, letter from Jacob Leisler to, 15; from, to Leisler, 34, 76, 169, 189, 232, 225, 253, 284, :^88, 383 ; from, to Secy. Ciarkson, 332.
Andros, Sir E., charged with having: carried away the New-York Records, 4; reported to have escaped, 22 ; legality of the commissions of, vindicated, 36 ; the friends of, ofl'er a reward for his rescue, 38 ; ordered to England, 47; all persons holding commissions froni, to be arrested, 71; sails in the IVIehitabel. 72.
Animals, wild, in western New-York, 1112, 1175.
Anthony, N., letters of, to the Comuiissioners at Albany, 231, 234.
Anti-Leisler parly at Albany, proceedings of the, 80, et seq. (see Coiw'n.)
Antil Edward, ordered to be arrested, 70.
Appointment of a council, byLt.Gov. Leisler, 45.
Arks on the western waters, description of the, 1150, 1161.
Arrests ordered by Leisler, 44, 60, 74, 81, 190, 2«3, 264, 274, 275.
Assembly, Leisler's proc. convoking a legislative, 282, 290; writs for the election of new members of. 282, 283; resolves against Leisler and his party, passed by the New- York, 366; executionofLeislerandMilborne approved by the, 375; James Rumsey's petition to the Pennsylvania, 1047;
petitions of .John Fitch and Henry Voight to tlie Pennsylvania House of, 1082; letter of Jolin Fitch to tlie speaker of the New-York, 1084; report on John Fitch's peiilion to the Pennsylvania, 1086; petitionsof Jn. Fitch to the New-York, 1U87, 1093; ])etitions of James Runisey to the New-York,]088, 1091, 1095; report on the petition of James Rumsey and John Fitch to the New-York, 1092; votes regarding the petitions of Jas. Rumsey and John Fitch in the Virginia, 1097 ; petition of John Stevens Jun. to theNew-Y'Tk, 1102.