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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. 372 words

Andros, 302; passes a severe censure on Connecticut, 303; appoints an Indian Board, ib; postpones the holding a court of Oyer and Terminer in King's County, 307; issues a proclamation against certain seditious persons in Queens, ib. ; sends forces by land and water against the same, 309, 310; orders reinforcements from Ulster county to Albany, 313; appoints agents to reside at Onondaga, 314; Jacob Melyn writes recommending moderation to, 316 ; another sliarp reproof administered to Connecticut by, 317 ; orders certain county officers to be elected throughoat the province, 320 ; protests against Major Ingoldesby, ib; calls out the militia, 322 ; Major Ingoldesby "s answer to the protest of, ib.; reply of, thereto, 32^^; orders for the reception of Ingoldesby's troops issued by, 324; refuses to surrender fort William, ib; issues a proclamation against those who act under Ingoldesby, 326; reasons of, and his council for resisting Ingoldesby, 328; Sec'y AUj-n writes to, reeommending him to submit to Ingoldesby, 334; King's county called on to aid in resisting, 337; declaration of, and party against Major Ingoldesby, 340; answer to the declaration of, 346; list of commissions issued by, 347; lawt. passed during the administration of, 355; a letter brought to Gov. Sloughter from, 358 ; called on to surrender the fort, 359; is brought prisoner before the council, ib ; letter to Sloughter from, ib; petition of, to Gov. Sloughter, 360; a court 'ordered for the trial of, 362; committed to prison, ib; plea of, 364; resolutions passed by the House of Representatives against, .366; Gov. Sloughtcr's letters to Lordlnchiquin Concerning, 372, 382; is ordered to be executed, 374 ; petition of, for a reprieve, 375 ; dying speech of, 376; demeanor of, on the scaffold, 379, (see Slaughter;) letter of Ingoldesby and council to the Lords of Trade on the execution of, 386; adverse representations on the administration of, 388,391; petition of the widow of, 394; the Indians threaten to avenge the blood of, 397 ; sundry depositions in defence of the conduct and character of, ib. et seq.; petition of Jacob Leisler, Jun., to the king in vindication of, 422; copy of a pamphlet published in New -York against, 425; an act reversing the attainder of, 435.