Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. II
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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.
Nanfan, Lt. Gov., purchases the hunting grounds of the Five Nations on Lakes Erie and Ontario, 778.
Nantaskett, prizes taken from the French at, 284.
Narrative, a, of grievances, addressed by Easthampton to the King, 187; against Leisler, in answer to their Majesties Letter, 391.
Navigation, tracts on early steam, 1011.
Navy island, a vessel burnt at, 831.
New England, arrangements entered into with New-York against the French, by commissioners from, 239.
New Hampshire, part of, annexed to New-York, 821.
New Hartford, 1165.
New Rochelle, letter to Leisler from the pastor of, 304.
Newspapers, the first in western New- York, 1136, 1137, 1152.
Newtown (L. L) early rate lists of, 464, 512: in the Genesee country, 1116.
New Utrecht, early rate lists of the town of, 485.
New-York, Leisler seizes the fort of, 3; the mayor and common council of, resolve to act under king James' commission, 8; MSS. of the Historical Society of, how distinguished, 10; the mayor of, quits, 22; aldermen and assistants elected in 1689, 35; William and Mary proclaimed a second time in, 47; report tliat some men of war are coming to take, 259; reinforcements voted to the Crown Point army by the assembly of, 669; papers relating to Western, 1103.