Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. III
Delancey of further encroachments on his manor by the people of Massachusetts, 801; protests against letting certain Massachusetts people out of jail before his- men are bberated, 807; atiswers of. to charges made agamst him by Jan Halenbeck. 808 ; measure* adopted by, against the banditti'of Taghkanick, 810, 816; is prevented furnishing shot and carriage wheels for the expeditions against Niagara and Crown Point, in consequence of the imprisonment of his people, 811 ; writee to Gov. Hardy that people of Massachusetia have taken possession of part of his manor, 813; and complains of divers other injurie.? committed against him, 814 ; calls on government for a force of fifty soldies to protect him against rioters, 820; accompanies a force to Tackhanick to disperse rioters, of v/hom two were killed, 822 ; the old banditti at Taghkanick threaten, 625; applies for another proclamation, ib,
, Robert R,, and Wm, PmJth report the
proceedings of a committee from Massachusetts, regarding lands at Taghkanick, 803.
Lockier, Rev, Mr., of Rhode Island, 203.
Long Island, account of the state of the c)iurche!« in, 114, (see King's. Queen's and Suffolk:,) Rev, Mr. Whitfield preaches on, 316; a list of the slaves, in 1755, on, 856,
Lovelace, Gov, reproves a minister of SonthoM for liis harsh treatment of a parishioner, 343 ; presents a new seal to the city of N. Y., 397,
, Lord, about to sail for N. Y.. 542 ; Secretary Boyle's letter to, 543 ; death of, 544.
Lowville, town of, 1122 : deiscription of the falU in, 1146,