Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. IV
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.
Lord, Joseph, tenders his resignation as a judge of Cumberland county, 758; a grant
. of Jand recommended to be made to, 761; bears testimony to the neighborly conduct of some of the N. H. people, 765; the conduct of, approved, 770; the resignation of, declined, 771.
--, Lieut. journal of his scout near Lake George, 262.
Loups, the, 24. ,
Lutherans, in New Netherland, 22; the minister of the, at Stonearaby, disposed to take orders in the Ch. of England, 444, 445, 450, 455.
M.
Magdalen Island, the Esopus Indians retire | McClure, Rev. Dr., biographical notice of,
back of, 46.
366.
Magee, James, printer, Hugh Gaine serves | McKesson, John, secretary of the N. York
his time to, 385.
Mahikans, the, 115.
Maize, price in 1650, of, 33.
Makwaes, the, 115. (see Mohawks.)
Manchester, petition for the erection of a new county on Hudson river, to be called, 578; names of the inhabitants of the township of, 586.
Manhatans, or Great river of New Netherland, 115.
Manhate, population in 1644 of, 21; number of languages spoken by the inhabitants of, ib.; dimensions of the island of, 21.