Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. II
Coddrington, on the execution of Leisler and Milborne, 380; to Sec'y Blathwayt, on the same subject, 381 ; to the governor of Connecticut, giving an account of his proceedings, 383-, death of; 386; public sentiment regarding him after his death, 411. i
Small pox prevails at Boston, 72; at Albany, 252; among the Mohawks, 254.
Smith, Rev. John, catholic chaplain to Lt. Gov. Nicholson, 28.
Smithtown, rate list of, 531.
Sodus, settlement of, 1134, 1139, 1140.
Speeches, Indian, 572, 627, 632.
Southold, a force ordered to be raised for the defence of, 274; rate lists of, 447, 535.
Southampton, rate lists of the town of, 456, 536.
Staas, Capt. Jochem, ordered by Leisler to take possession of Fort Orange and to be commander thereof, 51, 145; Leisler's instructions to, 52; these commissions but little regarded at Albany, 59; ordered by the convention there to Saratoga, 89; notified by the convention that they will resist all Leisler's efibrts to change the government in Albany, 104; accompanies Jacob Milborne and party to Albany, 113; elected captain by the people, 122; tlie convention propose to appoint him captain, which he refuses, 124; remains in Albany with his company, 132; differences between a delegation from the convention and, 134; visits Schenectady, 135; calls on the convention to proclaim William and Mary, and demands if they acknowledge Leisler as lieut. gov., 147; the convention at Albany protest against, 150 ; ordered to keep 60 men always under his command at Fort Albany, 196.
Stage, the first public, to Western New York, 1142.