Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. II
perty of, sequestrated, 219; house of, searched 227; sundry effects belonging to a French Jesuit found in the house of, 228; (See Valiaiit) ; goods sent from Barbadoes to, seized, 238; accompanies Maj. Genl. Winthrop to Albany, 302 ; attends the execution of Milborne, 380; is accused by the latter as the cause of his death, ib. Log-house, cost of a, 1151.
Long Island, rate lists of the several towns on, 439.
Lottery, a, granted for opening roads in Western New-York, 1142.
London, Earl, appointed commander in chief, of the forces in America, 710; directs Genl. Johnson to collect a force at the German flatts, 733.
Lyons village founded, 1138.
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Manors erected in the Province of New-York long after the abolition of the feudal tenure, 937.
Map of the countiy around Lake George, 696.
Maple sugar, manufacture of the, 1122; amount manufactured in Western New-York, 1174.
Marius, Peter Jacob, ordered arrested, 60,
Marsh, William, Secy, for Indian affairs, 810.
Maryland, several families massacred in, by Canada Indians, 25; Leisler's letters to, 31,33, 34, 36, 181,226,229; letters to Leisler from, 42, 211, 225, 248 ; three priests obligad to fly from, and two imprisoned in, 43; the principal catholics fly to Virginia from, 181 ; an aid voted to New-York b)', 212 ; list of men who were sent from, 215; agents appointed by, to reside at New-York, 249.
Mason, Wm., appointed commander of a ship against the French, 250.
Mass, Lt. Gov. Nicholson accused of having several times attended, 27.