Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. IV
Lia Montagne. (see Montagne.)
Lamson, Rey. Joseph, 614.
Land, condition of granting, in N. Netherland, 22, 35; information relative to the granting of in N. Netherland, 25; respecting the wild, in N. N., 27.
Languages, eighteen various, spoken on the
island of Manhate, 21; of the Indians, 128; manners and customs of the Indians, Sir Wm. Johnson's letter on the, 430; Specimens of peculiar combination of words in the Indian, 435; and in the construction of the, 436.
Lappius, Rey. Joh. Casp., minister of Cana~ joharie, applies to Sir Wm. Johnson for some necessaries, 335.
Lathrop, Rey. Elijah, 319.
Latitude and longitude of the most considerable places in the Prov, of N. BG a a
Laws of N. Y., Smith and Livingston's Ed. of the, by whom printed, 327.
INDEX.
ol: ore found in the Proy. of New York,
Lebanon, some notice of the rise of Dr. Wheelock's Indian school at, 805-6; number of scholars in the Indian school at, 324.
Lee, Arthur, biographical sketch of, 430.
Legislature of N. Y., review of the length of the sessions of the, previous to 1738, 244,
Lemercier, Rev. Frs. Jos., 291.
Le Moyne, Rev. Simon, 291.
Library of Sir Henry Moody, Bart., catalogue of, 1060.
Libraries, public, in New York, destroyed by the British, 1060.
Lidius, Col. Jno., originally settled the town of Durham, 956.
Little, Rev. Ephraim, 319.
<p fears Col. Peter R., brief notice of,
Long Island, 4; the christians of, attack the Indians, 11; lands fit for colonization on, 27; Indians of, employed against those of Esopus, 53, 76; assessment rolls of the five Dutch towns on, 139; error in Prime's Hist. of, 1059.