Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. II
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.
Massachusetts Legislature votes an allowance t9 Genl. Johnson, 667; and reinforcements to his army, 677.
Mayors the, of New-York and Albany elected for the first time by the citizens, 35.
McGrcgorie, Major, account for the burial of, audited, 363.
Mehitabel, Sir E. Andros, sails from Boston in the, 72,
Melyn, Jacob, Leisler's letter to, 62; letter to Leisler from, 316.
Mettiorandum how Jacob Leisler was to plead, 364.
Memorial, a, of occurrences at New- York since King Wm's arrival in England, 55; an answer to, .388.
Michilimakinac, the most material of the English posts, 837; the commissary of, imprisoned, 885 ; recommended to be restored, 896.
Milborne, Jacob, appointed secretary of the Province, and clerk of the council, 48; sent delega'e to Conn., 74; arrives with an armed force at Albany, 113; harangues the people in the City Hall, 114; invites the people of Schenectady to repair to
Albany to receive their rights and privileges, 116; sends a similar invitation to Kinderhook, 119; further proceedings between him and the convention at Albany, 120; addresses the people again, and insists that there ought to be a new municipal election, 121 ; accused of deluding the people by promising ihem liberties and privileges, 123; letter from, to the convention, with terms, ib. ; articles proposed, in return by the convention to, 125; answer of the convention to terms offered by, ]27; marches his company into Albany, 128; and demantis the fort, from which he is thrust out, 130; plants the King's Jack at the city gates, ib. ; protest of the mayor of Albany against, 131 ; returns to New-York, 132; proceeds as one of Leisler's commissioners to Albany, 191; commissioners at Albany require him to forward certain necessaries for the soldiers, 198; list of the soldiers departed for Albany under, 212 ; R-.