Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. IV
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.
Manning, Rev. James, Seeretary of the Philadelphian Baptist association, 484.
Mansfield, Rev. Richard, 614.
Map a the New Hampshire grants referred to, 705.
Marbletown, names of those serving in the militia of, in 1738, 231.
Mareuil, Rev. Pierre de, 293.
Marseping Indians employed by the Dutch in the Hsopus war, 76.
Martin Gerritsen's bay, 28.
Martinnehouck, L. I., 28.
Maryland, Sir Robert. Eden, the last royal governor of, biographical notice of, 477.
Massachusetts, why the west bounds of, approach so near the Hudson's river, 534, 538. :
Massapeins, 102.
Materiotty, or men of blood, the Dutch so called by the Indians, 8.
Matouwacs, the island of, 115. (see Long Island.)
Matsepe, the Indians of, attacked by the Dutch, 16.
Maurice river, 21. ; Mayano, an Indian sachem near Greenwich,
killed, 14.
convention, 942, 950. /
Megapolensis, Rev. Mr., the Kort Ontwerp, Of, 2
Melyn, Cornelis, colonie of, 6; banished, from N. Netherland, 110; his son drowned, 111; narrowly escapes drowning, ib.
Memoir of Lieut. Goy. Delancey, 1035; of Hon. James Duane, 1061.