Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. II
Bull, ib; communicates intelligence of the burning of Schenectady, 69, 71, 183, 244; issues warrants against Col'sDongan, Willet, et al., 70; and orders the arrest of all reputed Papists, 71, 74; sends deputies to Conn., 74; with certain proposals, 75; accuses the Gov. and Mag. of Conn, with having encouraged the rebellion at Albany, 78; and calls for the arrest of Sec'y Allyn, ib; answer of Conn, to the "angry letter" of, 79; writes to Albany inviting delegates to be sent to New-York, 92 ; declines to send any of the militia there, 93; notified by the convention at Albany that they will resist the attempts to overthrow them, 104; protest of the Albany convention received by, 107; commissions Capt. Jochim Staas to command the fort at Albany, and again orders a free election for mayor and aldermen in that city, 145; the convention at Albany protests against, 150; a proclamation against that body issued by, 179; appoints Jacob DeBruyn ancl others commissioners to manage the aifairs of Albany, 180; and Ulster, 181 ; writes to Maryland, giving an account of his proceedings, the burning of Schenectady, &c., 183; and demanding aid, 184; writes to Boston on tlie same subject, ib; disarms and imprisons several persons who held commissions under Sir E. Andros, 185; requests a catalogue of the books and papers, in Boston belonging to New- York, 185, 229; calls on Gov. Bradstreet to aid in arresting Livingston, 186; sequestrates MathewPlowman"s property, 188; issues a warrant against Major Brokholst, 190; semis troops to Albany, ib; sends his ensign with letters to his Majesty, 191; invites the other colonies to appoint commissioners to meet at New- York to adopt measures for the public defence, 211, 225; letter from the speaker of the Maryland assembly to, 212; from the Gov. of Maryland to, 225; gains possession of Albany fort without bloodshed; is visited by a delegation from the Mohawks 227, 228; refers to a Jesuit-s property seized in Albany, 228; the Five Nations espouse the cause of, 229; secretary Allyn acquaints him that a force is despatched from Connecticut in aid of Albany, 232; supplies forwarded to Albany by, 235; resolves to carry on the war against the French, 236; minute of the interviews between the Indians and, ib; proposal of, to the New-England commissioners, 237; addresses a circular to all the western governments, 242; orders all the pork in New-York to be seized for his Majesty's use, 243, 255; sends particulars of the burning of Schenectady tt, Barbados, 244; and of his designs against Quebec, 245; the Indians seize Chev D'Eau, and send him to, 246, 267, 268; commission from, to Capt.