Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. II
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.
Leisler, Jacob, Junr., petition to the King by, 422.
Le Roux, Bartholemew, deposition of, against Col. Bayard et al., 28; claim of, 395.
Letters from, Lt. Gov. Leisler to the Gov. of Boston, 3, 5, 22, 24, 31,^37, 39, 184, 186, 225, 227 ; to Major Nathan Gold, 4, 14; to Wm. Jones, 7; of the committee of New-York to certain agents in London, 13; Sec. Allyn to Leisler, 15, 34, 76, 189, 232, 252, 253, 284, 288, 333; the Connecticut delegates to Leisler, 16 ; from L, V. Schaick to Arnout Cornells, 18 ; Leisler to Gov. Treat, 20, 21, 25, 68, 69, 235, 254, 257, 258, 261, 262, 269, 316; toMaryland,31,33, 36, 181 229; to Capt. Wm. Harris. 33; to John Fatham, 39; to the Gov. of Barbadoes, 40, 46, 243 ; Col. Coode to Leisler, 42,225; Leisler to Albany, 5], 145, 237, 270; to Capt. Staats, 52; Sheriff Pretty to Jacob Milborne, 59; Leisler to Jacob Melyn, 62; from Wm. to Jacob Milborne, 72; from Lt. Gov. and coun5il of New-York to the Gov. of Connecticut, 77, 210; from Gov. and council of Connecticut to the Lt.