Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. II
Mohawks reported to have accepted presents Irorji the Onagonques, 18; statement ot some ambassadors from the, regarding the Onagonques, 19; ask aid to erect their new castles, 87; Milborne and his soldiers threatened to be tired on by a party of, 131; news received from the, 137; condolence of the, on the burning of Schenectady, 164, 169; answer of the Albany authorities to the 167; the, visit Leisler, 227, 235; the small pox prevails among the, 254; accused of being Sir VVm. Johnson's advisers, 576; the head of all the other nations, 577; Gen. Johnson locates forts in the valley of the, 657, 660; great consternation prevails among the, 609; conferences held by Sir Wm. Johnson with the, 631, 809; dissatisfaction with certain proceedings regarding lands at Schoharie expressed by the, 847; church of England ministers since the time of Queeu Anne among the, 977 ; the country of the, to 1792, 1105.
Monong.ihela, the English expelled by the French from the mouth of the, 586.
Moore, Sir Henry, leaves New-York, 822; death of, referred to, 962.
Morris, Gov., declares war against the Dela wares and Susquehannahs, 721.
, Robert, purchases land in Western New- York and resells it in England, 1133.
MSS. of Sir William Johnson, 543 ; missing, 1008.
Mud creek, course of the, 1 178.
lake, first setlements on, 1135:
1138, 1180.
Munro, Robert, a pamphlet, on the Genesee country by, 1169.
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Names of persons ordered by Leisler to be arrested, (see Arrests) ; of the members of Leisler's council, 45; of the soldiers who took the oath of allegiance at Fort Maa.ny, 101 ; of the refugees from Schenectady, 199; of those who held commissions untler Leisler, 347; of Gov. Sloughter's council, 358; of the heads of families on Long Island, 1675, 1683, 441 ; of the delegates to the provincial congress at Albany, 553.