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

O'Callaghan, E.B., ed. The Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. III. Albany: Weed, Parsons and Co., 1850. 250 words

AND ADJACENT PLACES.

that when y® matter came to a fair hearing he doubted not but to Clear himself and Concluded that he did not know what aild y« man, meaning M*" Barclay, for he had done him all the kindnesse that was in his power & Shewd him all the Respect Imaginable ever Since he had been in y^ Country and had used all Endeavors to perswa*de and Recomend y® Indians to be kind to M'" Andrews the Missionary, and to bring him of the best that they Imnted telling y« Indians that it was the Custome of ye Christians to doe So and to be kind to their Ministers.

M' Barclay Says he will not trouble ye Coma's any further, but give his Excel^y the Gov' an Account how M*" Andrews y® Missionary was Received by Taquajenont y® only Sachim that was at home in the Maquase Country to Receive their Minister.

M'' Barclay desired a Copy of y« above proceedings, the Com''* order a Copy to be deliver'd to M'" Barclay and to M"" hend. Hansen Likewise if he desires it, they both promiseing not to Send it down to N York before y® ordinary post goes w^ is fry day next, when y« Gent" will give his Excell^y an Account thereof.

A LIST OF THE INHABITANTS AND SLAVES

IN THE CITY & COUNTY OF ALBANY 1714.

The SeveTall places or Districts in the County wliere Inhabiting

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