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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. 359 words

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,

and Mary to be taken, 99; appoints Lieut. Sharp, commander of the fort which is not to be delivered to any one else, 101 ; gives a bond to R. Livingston for his disbursements, 103 ; receives information that a body of men is coming from New York, 106; resolves to inform the Burghers thereof, 108 ; calls the Burghers together and communicates with them, 109; answer of the citizens to the, 110; news received by, of the approach of three sloops with the King's Jack aboard, 113; interview of .Jacob Milborne with the, 114 ; agreement made with Connecticut by the, regarding a military reinforcement, 119; further discourse between Jacob Milborne and the, 121 ; declines to meet the people at the City Hall, 122; threatened by the citzens, 123 ; articles submitted by the, to Jacob Milborne, 125; answer of the, to the proposals of Jacob Milborne, 127 ; letter of the, to the same, 128; further interview of the, with Jacob Milborne, 129; appoints a day of fasting and prayer, 133; invitation from the Onondaga and Oneida Indians to the, 139; answer of the, thereto, 140 ; sends messengers to Onondaga, with their propositions, 143; receives a letter from Leisler, 144 ; orders of the, thereon, 145; calls on Capt.