Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. II
Winthrop, as commander in chief of the expedition against Canada, 253 ; fragment of a letter from Leisler to, 261 ; is accused by Leisler of juggling and double dealing, 302; and with having spit in the face of New York, 303; severe animadversions on, ib. ; cries like fiends fearing to be tormented before their time, 307; compared to those hypocrites, spoken of by St. James, who gire advice when called on to give charity, ib; warned not to trust to fig leaves as a covering for her evils, 318; letter of, to Secretary Clarkson, 332 ; antl to Leisler, 333; is called on for men to put down Leisler, 338 ; letter from Gov. Slough ter to the Gov. of, 383 ; the Mohegan Indians under, demand payment for their land, ib.
Coiiowongo river, course of the, 1178.
Counties in the Genesee country, in 1804, 1182 ; in the MUitary tract, 1187.
Convention at Albany proceedings of the, 80; names of the members of the, ib; et seq. the members of the, furnish each a gun to be hung up in the church, 81 ; issues warrants against certain frenchmen, 82; forbids all persons able to bear arms quitting the county, 84 ; sends messengers to the adjoining settlements with certain intelligence, 85 ; answers of the, to the Onondaga Ambassador, 86 ; resolves to assist the Mohawks in rebuilding their castle, 87; orders the city fortifications to be repaired, and that an express be sent to Capt. Leisler for aid, 88; orders the erection of divers forts in the vicinity of Albany, 89, 90; prohibits the sale of intoxicating liquor to the Indians, 92; Leisler declining to send men, resolves to apply to New England for reinforcements, 93, 96 ; and to call up the River Indians,