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Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. II

O'Callaghan, E.B., ed. The Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. II. Albany: Weed, Parsons and Co., 1849. 250 words

Proclamation of V/illiam and Mary in Albany ,7 ; confirming the elections of the mayor and common council of New-Yorlc, 35 ; continuing Gov. Dongan's duties, torn do.wn, 50; against tearing down or defacing public placards, ib; annulling all commissions issued by Andros or Dongan, 63; forbidding people to leave Albany without a pass, 84; convoking the Prov. Assembly, 282, 290; against rebels in Queens co., 307; caviling out the militia, 322; of Major Ingoldesby to the people of New-York, 323.

Produce of the Genesee Country, 1174.

Proportions of men to be raised by the provinces against the French, 240.

Protest of the Albany convention against Jacob Alilborne, 131; of the mayor and aldermen, of Albany against Leisler, &c„ 150; manner of publishing the, 154. Protestants only have the right of suffrage under Leisler, 35. Provinces, Leisler's circular to the seveVal American, 211 ; a new, proposed to be erected in western Virginia, 998; approved, 1001. Provincial Congress at Albany, in

1754, procedingsof the, 545. Purchase by Messrs Phelps and Gorham in western New-York, extent of the, 1121

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Quaker's settlement, early, in western New-York, 1107, 1115, 1132.

Queen's county, records of, ordered to be recovered, 59; Leisler's writ for

the election of a representative for,

282; early rate lists of the several towns in, (see Long Island.)

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Ramsay, a trader on Lake Erie, excesses committed by one, 994.

Rate lists of the several towns on Long Island from 1675 to 1683, 994.

Reasons, Leislei-'s, for resisting Ingoldesby, 328.