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Drowning, case of, 333 Duanesburgh, vote, 1789, 300
Dubison suspected of being a spy, 101
Dubois, Elizabeth, died, 345
Dudley, J. E., drowned, 325 Duffels, price of, 230 Duinandougha, 161
Dulonpres, Mons., dancing school, 288 Duncan, James, 351 John, assemblyman, 298
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Dunlop, Robert, 325 Durant, Clark, 327
& Lathrop, grain store fell, 335 Dutch church, site of, 286
language, 308-310; transition of, 267
names for Albany and vicinity, 311 names for the fish in our rivers, 312 Duyking, Gerrit, 139
Dwyer, William, wins prize, 352
Dyckman, Johannes, 34, 212, 213; ac- count of, 26; defines his authority, 28; of unsound mind, 37
Eagle guards, 353 tavern, lot built upon, 349
Eastown, vote, 1789, 300
Edgar, Dr. Alexander, died, 291
Edsall, Samuel, 139, 202, 220, 233 ; en- sign, 278 Edwards, Isaac, 342 James, 325, 332, 337
Egbertse, Benja., freeholder, 282 Egbert, freeholder, 282
Eights, Abraham, merchant, 292 Elbertsen, Elbert, 270
Elderkin, speaker, 327
Election, 1687, 93; 1691, 240; 1692, 245; . 1694, 257, 258; 1784, 289 ; 1785, 293 ; 1789, 300; polls open a week, 300; 1850, 336, 350; for delegates to New York, 216 ; of legislators, 292; proposed by Milborne, 146; to be held, 72. See aldermen
Elgin, Lord, 347
Ellis, Wm., takes oath, 124
Ely, John, teacher, 293
Emerson, Ralph Waldo, lecturer, 329
Emigrants' Friend Society, 353
Emmet Guards, 340; ball, 329
Empire steam boat sold, 327
Encluys, Hans, 11
English rebels, 271
Ensign, pay of, 142
Eps, Jan, 212
Esmay, Barent W., died, 338
Esopus destroyed, 278; Indians em- ployed, 118, 120; sends aid to Al- bany, 181, 185, 194; volunteers aid in French war, 123
Evertse, Jacob, freeholder, 283. Johannes, freeholder, 283 Teunise, freeholder, 283
Excise, 258, 259; claimed by Stny- vesant, 23; of liquors, 98; 3 per cent, 265, 266; unsettled, 39
Execution for burglary, 301
Experiment, sloop voyage to China, 297 Exports prohibited, 199
Faction of Milborne, 151 Faifre, Jean, soldier, 221
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Index.
Fair for cattle, 1784, 290; State Agri- cultural Society, 346 Fairs regulated, 73 Farle, Alexander, soldier, 223 Farling, D., 340
Farrall, Catharine, died, 331 Farrington, Robt., takes oath, 124 Fast ordered by Stuyvesant, 11
Fay, Dr., almshouse physician, 327 Federal Constitutional electors, 297; Herald, 298 Feloo, Richard, soldier, 222 Feltman, John C., 344 John C., Jr., foreman, 328
Ferry horse boat sank, 350; to Green- bush, 58, 59 Finagel, Jan, justice, 237
Finances, 1783, 90, 302, 303
Finch, Margaret, died, 345
Fine for foul chimneys, 98; for illicit trade with Indians, 102, 244; for neglecting to draw firewood, 91,93; for obstructing streets, 261; for ·sabbath breaking, 254; for selling liquors after tattoo, 93; for selling liquors to Indians, 100, 227; for using fire apparatus, 97; for re- fusing to take office, 72 Finnagell, John, see Vinhagel Finnegan, John, burglar, 345 Fire of 1793, 285
department, 1850, 358
Firehearths inspected, 87, 97 Firehooks inspected, 87
Fireladders, 97, 258
Firemasters, 258; 1693, 252; duties of, 87, 97; resisted, 90
Firewood brought in canoes, 247; for Indian houses, 91; required for watch house, 93; allowed to be cut on the commons, 61 First Presbyterian Church edifice, 294; farewell discourse, 333; new edi- fice opened, 334; sold, 825
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Fish abundant, 1641, 281; Dutch names for, 319 Fish, N. A., 325 Fisher, John, 254, 256 John D., died, 346 Fisker, John, suit of, 252. See Visger Fitzpatrick, Andrew, died, 325 Ann Eliza, died, 335 Five Nations, god of, 6; not to be dis- couraged, 204; useful in war, 197 Flats, residence of the Schuylers, 55 Flensburgh, Johannes, freeholder, 282 Fletcher, Benj., 267 Floid, John, soldier, 221 Florida, commissions to sail to, 36 Flour high, 1789, 301; price of, 334; price. 1785, 296; receipts of, 349, 351 ; statistics, 1850, 353, 354 Floyd, Thomas, freeholder, 283 Flynn, Patrick, 333
Fog extraordinary, 328
Folther, Robert, soldier, 221 Fonda, Abraham, freeholder, 283 David, assessor, 293; merchant, 292 Nicholas, freeholder, 282 Peter, freeholder, 283 Fonteyn, Charles, soldier, 222 Foot race, 335 Foot, Thomas, soldier, 223 Ford, Edward, sailor, 222 Jacob, 287; for assemblyman, 293
Foreest, David D., freeholder, 283 Johannes D., freeholder, 282 Phill, 254; constable, 94; high constable, 103
Forgeson, John, soldier, 222 Form of oath to the Patroon, 280 Forsyth, William W., 337
Fort, Orange, 39, 206; aided by the Colonie, 40; attempt to possess, 36; buildings erected at, 11; building prohibited, 12; cannon in, 278; Capt. Staats to quarter in, 167; citizens build near, 19; prior claim of company, 20; claimed by Stuyvesant, 13; court of justice in, 31; damaged by freshets, 14; extent claimed 150 rods, 25; limits of, 27; frontier town, 42; in 1784, 287; its strength, 22 ; jurisdiction claim- ed for 1,000 rods, 37; Leisler's orders to occupy, 201; repre- sented in convention, 1664, 270; retains fur monopoly, 43
alterations in, 114; candidates for command of, 130; deficient of clothing, 211; held for William . and Mary, and against Leisler, 125; Leisler's orders to occupy, 201; officers of 1689, 209, 210; regulations for securing against Leisler, 135; to be held by the mayor, etc., 145; to be repaired, 249
Schuyler, Indian treaty at, 289; site of, 334
Stanwix, troops arrived from, 291 William, 203, Leisler's letter from, 202
Fortifications in country, 115; neg- lected, 104; repaired, 1689, 113; to be made, 185
Foster, Mrs. Susan, died, 341
Fourth July in jail, 302
Fowler, Samuel S., died, 339 Foxes creek, sturgeon in, 281, 314. See Vossen kil
Fran, Isaak, soldier, 223
France, force sent against, 160 Franck, Isaac, soldier, 222
Frederickse, Carsten [Smith], died, 98 Myndert, 84, 85, 119 ; signs against Leisler, 134 Willem, 280
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Index.
Fredericktown, houses, 1785, 295 Freedoms to be granted, 73 Freeholders, election by, 216; in Al- bany and Rensselaerswyck, 1742, 282
Freight business by Boston road, 349 French, expedition against, 227, 228; invasion, effort to prepare for, 118; prisoners removed from Saratoga, 107, 108, 110, 111; to be rooted out, 166; war subscription, failure of, 121 Freshet, 331, 335, 336, 337, 338, 343, 346, 350; in 1661, 43
Frieslanders required, 194
Frooman, Adam, 212. See Vrooman
Frost in August, 1850, 345
Frothingham, W. W., 328
Furman, Gabriel, 1
Fyn, Mr., 30
Fyne. Johannes, soldier, 221
Fry, Daniel, died, 346
Fryer, Isaac, freeholder, 282, Mrs. Isaac, died, 337 Captain John, died, 288 Fugitive slave meeting, 349 Funda, Jellis, soldier, 116 Funeral customs, 307 Furbush, Nathaniel, soldier, 222
Furs became scarce, 43; exports of, 42
Fusileers, 241; arrive, 1694, 254
Fuyck, early name of Albany, 279, 311
Gaine, Hugh, 284 ; prints city charter, 57
Galpin, Philip, soldier. 222
Gambia river, 316
Game abundant, 1641, 281
Gansevoort, Conradt, 329 Elizabeth, died, 329
Harme, 152, 153; appraiser of houses to be taken down, 182; justice, 237; sued, 256 ; fined, 257; treats with Milborne, 155 Leendert, freeholder, 283
Leonard, federalist, 298
Peter, Jr., assessor, 293; federal elector, 298
Gardenier, Andries, freeholder, 283 Hendrick, 212
Gardens, 1764, 49 Gardner, Caleb, sentenced, 295
Garius, Jillis D., freeholder, 282 Johannis, freeholder, 282
Garrison, firewood for, 247; increased, 185; quartered, 1694, 254; to be under the Convention, 145 Garritse, Adrian, see Papendorp Garten, Captain, 181, 184, 193, 194; volunteers to aid Albany, 123 Gas meeting, 324, 825 Gates, Joseph, freeholder, 282 Gates of city, keeper of, 252; repaired, 127, 183, 262
Gayner, Mrs. George C., died, 336
Genesee, famine in, 301
George, George, died, 347
Gerechtsrolle der Colonie, 23
Gerlet, Gillian, soldier, 222
German Catholic Church, corner stone laid, 338 Gerrets, Gyspert, 212 Gerritse, Adrian, 84, 86, 92 Barent, suspected of a disturbance, 111
Capt. Marte, 106, 113, 114, 115, 122,
135, 143, 145, 147, 157, 158, 164, 167, 170, 182, 184, 186, 209, 247; his company, 116, 119; his opin- ion on Leisler's claim, 171; justice, 129; his island, soldiers quartered on, 151; on select committee, 193
Elbert, constable, 251
Elbert, freeholder, 283
Goosen (Van Schaick), 280
Hendrick, 113; recalled from Sara- toga, 159
Jannetje, 119
Luykas, 86, 87, 92, 208, 242, 254, 256; assessor, 251; assistant · - alderman, 200; councilman, 105 Marte, [Van Bergen.] 96, 119, 120, 121, 168, 190, 192, 205, 208 ; signs protest, 176
Roeloff, 119
Ryer, freeholder, 282
Wynant, 107
Gibb, Capt., 351
Gibson, Hannah, died, 334 William, 325 William J., takes medal, 320
Gilbert, Edward, dinner to, 340 John, baker, 240; signs against Leisler, 135; takes oath, 124
Gilder, value of, 268 Glass factory established, 297 Glen, Capt. Alexander, 209
Capt. Sander, 121, 122, 143, 145, 148, 150, 157, 170, 192, 208, 217, 247; concurs in protest, 177; his age, 218; his deposition respecting Livingston, 218, 220; his com- pany, 234; to build fort, 230; in- structed not to recognize Leis- ler's orders, 172; took oath of allegiance, 156 Catlfarina, 119 Ens. Johannes Sander, 122
Henry, assemblyman, 292 Jacob, Jun., freeholder, 282
Jacob, marries Elizabeth Cuyler, 27 Johannes, 209, 217 Sander, executor, 243
Sander Leendertsen, 28, 45, 280; arrested, 29
Glossary of Dutch-English terms, 267 Goewyck, Johannes, freeholder, 283
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Index .. 381
Goewyck, Soloman, freeholder, 283 Gold, Major. 232 Gombell, Wm. F., died, 325 Goodrich, Elihu, teacher, 293 Goold, James, 327, 339 Gordon, James, assemblyman, 292; federal elector, 298 Goslee, Mrs. Matthew, died, 337 Gott. William A., takes medal, 323 Gould, Anthony, 328 Gourlay, Mrs. James, died, 349 James & Co., 285 Government usurped by Leisler, 200 Governor, tax of a penny on the pound for, 248, 249 Gow, Daniel, soldier, 222 Jan, 219, 244, 255 John, firemaster, 88, 97, 258
Grace church, corner stone laid, 343 Grady, Patrick. 333; died, 336 Graef, Claes, 213 Graham, James, 56 Grains, Robord, soldier, 222 Grant, Mrs., memoirs, 48 Ralph, takes oath, 124 Richard J., 338 Graves, Mrs. Wm. M., died, 352 Gray, Alexander, 351 Margaret, died, 325 William, merchant, 291, 351 Great flat purchased, 43 pasture (same as church past.), 96 Green, John, soldier, 222 Greenbush, Cralo estate at, 47; ferry, 58 (het graen bosch), 311 Greene county, settlement impeded, 21 Greene, Henry F., takes medal, 323 Gregory, Lucia M., died, 351 Grenadiers, refusal to quarter, 261 " Greveraet, Isaac, freeholder, 283 Griffin, Jacob, Jr., drowned, 343 John, died, 344 - killed, 332
Groesbeeck, see William Claese David, freeholder, 282 Stephanus, constable, 258; free- holder, 282 William, 86 William Claese, 242; appraiser of houses to be taken down, 182 Groot, Cornelis, 213 Geertrny, 212 Symen, 212 Groot Stuk, fort at, 115 Groote Vlacht (Great Flatt), 44 Grout. Patrick, killed, 332 Guard by soldiery not well kept, 104 ; house, 1764, 48 Guilliams, Wm., 270 Gysbert, William, overseer of high- ways, 252 Gysbertse, Gerrit, 115, 119, 212 William, 91, 255; signs against Leisler, 134 Gyseling, Elias, 212
Haaton, Wm., takes oath, 124 Haegedoorn, Marius, 212 Hagan, Mrs. Charles O., died, 350 Hale, Major, 286
Half Moon (Waterford), 311; prepared for invasion, 115; proposal to gar- rison, 157, 158; to be garrisoned, 229; vote, 1789, 300
Hall, Francis B., takes medal, 320 Hallenbeck, Casper Jacobse, 58 Henderick, freeholder, 282 Jan Casperse, 260 Michael, tavern, 293 Halsted, Mrs. Prudence, died, 336 Hand, Mrs. Fanny, died, 344 Hangman performs a duty, 85 Hankisson, William, soldier, 221 Hansen, And., 119
Hendrick, 258, 264, 266, 267; asst. alderman, 251, 258; constable, 240; freeholder, 282; juror, 243 ; high constable, 245 Johannes, freeholder, 283 Richard, freeholder, 283
Hanz, Volckert, 22 Hap, J., 38
Haid, Moses Manase, soldier, 222
Harmense, Myndert, 92, 119, 224; his pasture, 58; juror, 243; treats with Milborne, 155; justice, 237; testifies in Livingston's case, 218
Harmensen, Anne, 212 Harris, Hamilton, assemblyman, 350 Capt. James B., 352 John, 96; signs against Leisler, 135 John, died, 350 Stephen, 354 Harrison, Mr., priest, 239
Harsen, Bernardus, freeholder, 282 Hart, Henry, merchant, 288, 294 Hartford, communication with only on horseback, 290; houses, 1785, 295 ; agents sent to, 194
Hartgers, Pieter, 280 Hartman, Johannes, soldier, 223 Harvey, Matthew, 139 Robert W., 328 Hastings, John, 349
Haswell, H. B., 353 Hater, Ens. John, 209 Hather, Wm., takes oath, 124
Hawley, D. E., died, 336
Hawthorn, John, drowned, 345 Hazen, Jacob T., editor, 332
Health, 1785, 292
Heaton, John, freeholder, 282 Heefke, Jan, glass factory, 297 Heffelingh, Dirck, 212 Heimstraet, Takel, signs against Leis- ler, 135 Helling, William, freeholder, 282 Helme, Margaret M., died, 345 Helmer, Anthony, merchant, 292 Helms, Jan, 281
382
Index.
Henderson, Tobyas, 125 Mr., wins prize, 352 Hendricks, Barentie, wife of Dom. Schaets, 96, 97 Hendrickse, Geurt, 119
Hans, 183; captain, 237; juror, 243 Hendrick, soldier, 221
Jan, 120 Philip, 45
Willem, 113; illicit trader, 243; fined, 244; fine remitted, 244; signs against Leisler, 135 Hendrik Hudson steam boat, 334 Henkesson, Peter, soldier, 222
Henry, Jacob, 324 John V., school trustee, 305 Major, 297
Herbertz, Andries, 280
Hercules, negro thief, 84, 85
Hermit, 1764, 50
Heron, Furman & Thornton, 332
Herperts, Andries, 38
Herrings in Hudson, 315
Hesselinger, Dirck, 212
Hewson, John D., 355 Mr., house of, 292 P., 351 Robert, died, 327
Hibernian Provident Society, 333
Higgins, John, 333
High water, 331. See freshet
Hill, Richard, soldier, 222
Hillegas issues currency, 287, 289
Hillhouse, Thomas, 340 Hills and creeks, 369-370 Hills, Mrs. Erastus, died, 349 Henry E., died, 347 Hillson, Mary Bruce, died, 341 Hilt, Jan., 213 Hilton, Hannah, died, 352
Jacobus, freeholder, 282 Phœbe, died, 324 Richard, freeholder, 282 William, freeholder, 282 William, Jun., freeholder, 282 Hinde, John, cloth merchant, 292
Hinkley, J. W., 344
Hodge, John, died, 346
Hodgkins, S. L., 344
Hoffmayer, Wm., 183, 289; deceased, 260 ; his house to be taken down, 182
Hogan, Johannes, freeholder, 282 William, freeholder, 282 William, Jun., freeholder, 282 Hogeboom, Lawrence, assemblyman, 292 Holland, Edward, freeholder, 282 Henry, freeholder, 283 Jacobus, freeholder, 283 Kitchen, freeholder, 283 Hollie, Hend. Janse, 128 Willem, 128, 219, 239; porter and town crier, 252; takes oath, 128 Holman, John, takes oath, 124
Holst, Lowrens, Jr., soldier, 223 Holstein, L. D., 329, 339 Holy Innocents church opened, 330; consecrated, 346 Hooghkerk, Mr. John, 291 Luykas, freeholder, 282 Hoogland, Jeronemns, federal elector, 298
Hoogteling, Coenraet, freeholder, 283 William, freeholder, 283
Hooks and ladders, 1688, 97
Hooper, Stephen takes oath, 124
Hoosic, ancient name of, 28; vote, 1789, 300 Horne, Hanse, house of, 291 Horse boat sunk at ferry, 350 stealing, penal, 293
Horticultural exhibition, 341, 343
Horton, Sargant Jonathan, soldier, 222 Hospital, 1784, site of, 294 governors, 1849, 327 Hotaling, William, died, 345 Houle, Oliver, 344
Housatonic train quick trip, 328
House telegraph line opened, 350 Houses enumerated, 1785, 295; in 8th ward, 345; removed, settlement for, 259, 260; to be demolished, 13, 16, 18, 182; number of, 17
Howard, Ephraim, died, 329
Howe, Lord, 55 Howe, Silas B., 325
Hoyt, George B., takes medal, 320 Maria J., died, 340
Hubbard attributes the wars in New England to the use of wampum, 3 Mrs. H. L., died, 335
Hudson, Hendrik, steam boat, 324, 325 ; sold, 327, 347 ; fare reduced, 335 river, claim of Van Twiller, 19; names for, 317, 318
Hughes, Peter, drowned, 344 Humphrey, Mrs. Chauncey, died, 333 Friend, 327, 339; president tract society, 325 John, died, 337 Ralph, 325 William, 339 Hun, Dirk, freeholder, 282 Johannes, frecholder, 283 Thomas, alderman, 290; for as- semblyman, 293 Hunt, Josiah, soldier, 222 Thomas, soldier, 222 ; surgeon, 221 Hunting not permitted except to citi- zens, 77 Hutton, Isaac, clergyman, 288 Huyck, Andries, freeholder, 283
Ice exported, 333; first crossed, 1849, 327; prevents crossing river, 253; weak, 1850, 329; broken through, 033; moved out, 331
383
Index.
Importers from London, 291 Imprisonment for debt, impolicy of, 298
Index, quick sloop voyage, 351
Indian aid called in, 118, 120; affairs, meeting on, 164, 165; ornaments, 1; bond in war, 235; cloak, price of, 231; depredations, 40; dis- turbances, 1663, 278, 279; excur- sion to Canada, 38; goods taxed 2 per cent, 266; graves, relics in, 2; hostages, 290; houses, to be sup- plied, 246; money, 1; none but wampum ever known, 5; names of Albany and vicinity, 317, 318; prisoners die in France, 160, 162; demanded of French, 163; racers, 335; scouts employed in French war, 120; trade secured to the city, 74; its advantages, 75; pro- hibited to all others, 76, 77; fine for violating. 89, 244, 265 ; meeting to regulate, 86; proclamation con- cerning, 102: trade at Schenectady prohibited, 46; traders fined, 244; treaty. at Fort Schuyler, 289; war threatened, 22; Toby, old soldier, 223
Indians captured, 112; condole with citizens on the Schenectady mas- sacre, 186; depend upon magis- tracy, 140; drunk on Sunday, 253, 254; excited by Stuyvesant, 15, 16; invited to settle in the vicinity, 184, 190; liquors forbidden to, 99 ; troublesome when drunk, 100; liquors prohibited, 117, 223, 226, 244, 245; message from, 160; pay- ing taxes, 296 ; prohibited coming into the city, 102; supplies for, 194; threaten Milborne's party, 153, 154; to be retained, 197; volunteer as scouts, 177, 178 Ingells, William, soldier, 221 Ingmire, John, wins prize, 352
Ingoldesby, Col. Richard, 249, 261
Invasion by Leislerians expected, 131 Isaacs, Cleyn, his land taken for fort, 230
Isaakse, Abram, signs against Leisler, 134 Isack, Klyn, returned from captivity, 233
Island inundated eighth time, 1850, 350; soldiers quartered at, 240
Jackmonsse, John, soldier, 223 Jacobse, Jan, 224
Jacobsen, Ryer, Leisler's justice at Schenectady, 171 Rutger, 38, 280; lays corner stone, 39 Jacobsz, Aert, 281
Jacobsz, Casper, 280; his pasture, 58 Teunis, 2801
Jagger, Treadwell & Perry, 353 Jagogthare, Aridarenda, 186
Jail, 4th July celebrated at, 302; on State and Eagle streets, 298
Jailer, his duties, 70 Jamaica, negroes sold to, 52 James, Augustus, 328
& Vail, merchants, 288 John B., 337 the Second grants charter, 57 '
Thomas V., 281; merchant, 288
Rev. Wm., pres. soc. relief of poor, 328 William, 327, 338
Jannetje the Indian, 234. See Law- rence
Janse, Ensign Abraham, 155 Andries, first schoolmaster, 21 Cobus, 119 Dorite, 119 Douw Volcker, 281 Ens. Johannis, 209 Evert, [Abeel,] 99
Geertruy, 119
·. Hendrik, fine remitted, 244; illicit trader, 243
Joseph, soldier, 116
Luykas, 120
Matthys, 120
Roelif, freeholder, 283
Stoffell, [Abeel,] 99
Jansen, Gerret, 212 Harmen, soldier, 222
Hendk., 214
Jacob, cut fir trees, 17
Rem., soldier, 223
Steven, 280
Van Saregtoge, 214 Volckert, 38 Jenkins, Elizabeth, died, 332 Elisha, school trustee, 305 Lemuel, 325, 328
Jocelyn, Christopher, killed, 331 Jochemsen, David, 270 H., 38
Jochimes, Lambt., soldier, 116
John Mason, steam boat sold, 327 Johnson, Agnes, died, 345 Hugh, burglar, 315 James I., 331 Thomas, soldier, 221
Johnston, Sarah, died, 352
Johnstone, R. F., 340
Jones, Frank, takes medal, 320
Josselyn John, 1
Judd, Charles Edward, died, 332 Judson, Ichabod L., 338
July 4th celebrated, 1784, 287. Juriaense, Hans, 120
Jurian, Indian messenger, 162, 165;
the ferocious, warrior, 235 Justices court organized, 69
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Index.
Kanondoro, 235 Kant, Francis, drowned, 343 Katskill, why acquired, 9. See Catskill Kearney, J., 351 Keaty, Michael, killed, 337 Kelley, Henry, died, 350 Joseph, currier, 290
Kemble, Francis Ann, readings by, 329 Kennedy, Michael, drowned, 344 Rev. Dr., 326 Kent, James, school trustee, 305 Kentucky giant (Andrew Brand) died, 347 Keogh, Jane M., died, 337 Kerin, John, died, 350
· Ketelheyn, David, illicit trader, 214, 243; sells rum to Indians on Sunday, 252, 253 ; fined therefor, 254; fine remitted, 244 William, 119
Keteltas, Jan, soldier, 222
Kettles distrained for public use, 227
Keuningh, Thomas, 281 Kickham, Samuel, soldier. 223 Kidd, James, 325, 332, 337, 339; post- master, 348; pres. plank road, 338
Capt. Wm., his company, 266 Kidney, Jacobus, freeholder, 282 Johannes, freeholder, 282 Roelif, freeholder, 282 Kieft, director, 28; regulates wam- pum, 4 Kilbourn, Harvey, died, 353
Kinderhook excited by Milborne's let- ter, 142; proportion of tax, 260; to furnish firewood 260; rum sold to Indians on Sunday, 252, 254; stockadoes apportioned to, 249; to furnish firewood and candles to the blockhouse, 250
King, Charles, lecture by, 352 Rufus H., 328, 333, 339 William, 104, 128 King's Arms tavern, 285; sign burnt, 285 highway, 96 Kingsley, Hale, 349 Kip, Abraham, 224 Isaak, 242 ; freeholder, 282 Rev. Dr., lays corner stone, 343 Volkquijn, 242
Kleermaker, Evert Jansen, 281 Klinkenbergh, captive at, 239 Klock, Leiut. Marte, 209 Klomp, Jacob Simons, 281 Knap, John, soldier, 222 Knickerbacker, John, 340; federalist, 298 Knight, Thomas, soldier, 221 Knower, Cornelia, died, 349 John, 339 Knowles, Horace, died, 325 Knox, John, 256 Koeherder, Laurens, 224
Koeymans, Barent Pietersen, justice, 237
Kok, J., signs against Leisler, 135 Koonz, Jacob C., takes medal, 320 Kosciusko, steam boat, 340 Koster, Anthony, freeholder, 282 Krygier, see Cregier
Kryg's jack (war flag) sent np by Leis- Ter, 142
Labadie, Jan, French commissaris, 22 to repair fort, 18
Ladders of city inspected, 87 Laerse, Caste Junior, soldier, 223 Lafayette, Marquis, attends treaty at . Fort Schuyler, 289, 290
Lafleur, alias Rene Poupar, 89, 90, 109 ; removed on suspicion, 107, 108, 110, 111
La Grange, Angelica, died, 331 Isaac, freeholder, 283 Jacobus, freeholder, 283 Johannes, freeholder, 283 Omy, plaintiff, 257
Lamberville, Pere, 162; letter from, 161
La Montagne, Johannes, 44; vice di- rector, 42
Lamps, expenditures for, 356
Lancaster, Joseph, founder of schools, 304; visits Albany, 306
Lancasterian school founded, 304, 305 ; finances, 305; building opened, 305 ; cost of, 306
Lane, Capt., 291 Laney, Lucien B., 330 Mary Ann, died, 330
Langestraet, Johannes, soldier, 221
Lansing, Abraham A., assessor, 293; freeholder, 282
Aeltje, married, 10
A. A., 331
Charles B., 340
Cornelia S., died, 331
E. J., 349
Evert, freeholder, 283
Gerrit, 241, 242; freeholder, 282, 283; and brothers do not sub- scribe to war fund, 119
Gerrit Y., 328, 339
Hendrick, 256; freeholder, 283
Isaac, freeholder, 282
Jacob, freeholder, 283
Jacob G., for assemblyman, 293
Jacob, Jun., freeholder, 283
Jan, 90, 91, 113, 119, 120, 246, 255 ; alderman, 94, 106, 111, 240, 245, 250, 258; Johannes, freeholder, 282
Johannes Gerr'se, freeholder, 282 Johannes, Jun., freeholder, 282 John, 247, 263, 266 ; assistant alder- man, 65, 84; captain, 237 ; alder- man, 258
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Index.
Lansing, John, assemblyman, 298, 348, John, Jun., 304; anti-federal elec- tor, 298; assemblyman, 292; school trustee, 305 Robert, freeholder, 282
Sanders, road master, 293; died, 348
Lansingburgh, first stage from, 302
Laprairie, to be attacked, 235 Larmond, James, 125 Lathrop, Dyer, 327
Laurens, Cornelis, 224 Jan, 224 Laverty, Alexander, tailor, 294 Law School, 305
Lawlor, Martin, died, 351
Lawrence, Thaddeus, debtor, 299 alias Jannetje, the Indian, 160; 234; march of, 213; pursues the French, 179, 180, 185
Lawyer, John, drowned, 338 John L., drowned, 340
Lay, Sarah, died, 348
Lead, price of, 230; seized for cns- toms, 246
Learned, Edward, 340 Wm. L., poem by, 352 Lee, Arthur, 289 Charles, 55 George C., 331, 339
Mother Ann, died, 288 Stephen, 181
Legislative journals, 1789, 300
Legislature, 1789, meet in Albany, 301.
Leighton, David A., died, 324 Leijsler's time, 268
Leisler, Jacob, 139, 169, 170, 202, 216, 230, 232; authority of protested against at Schenectady, 172 ; called upon to assist against the French, 114; magistrates write to. 215; express returned from, 117; his authority required to be exhib.ted, 168, 169, 170, 171; his commis- sioned officers, 237; his letter to the people, 138; letter from, 167; protest against his sending up armed men, 125, 128, 129, 172; sends commissions to Schenec- tady, 171; usurper resisted in Albany, 106; nsurper, 105, 200; gives Jochim Staats command of the fort, 130 Le Moyne, Father, 37 Leonard, Solomon S., died, 331
Lespinard, Antho., 90, 94, 255; corn viewer, 99; firemaster, 97; re- moved on suspicion, 108, 110, 111 ; rent of his house to officers, 218 Lewis's tavern, 288, 294; negro sold at, 289
Lewys, Barent, 241; Leisler's officer, sued for planks, 238
Licenses, order to collect, 247; to be given by mayor, 70
Annals, i.
Liekeris, Johannes, soldier, 222 Lieutenant, pay of, 142 Lievens, Annetje, 119
Lieverse, Harme, 119; honse fortified, 115
Lighting city with spirit gas, 346 Liquor sales restricted, 88
Liquors, excise of, 98; forbidden to be sold to Indians, 99, 117, 244; not be drunk after tattoo, 93; regu- lations concerning, 228; selling without license, penalty of, 244, 245
Litchoe, sergeant, 81
Livingston, John, assemblyman, 292 Philip, freeholder, 282
Robert, 87, 93, 108, 112, 115, 124, 166, 178, 179, 191, 192, 215, 249, 250, 253; a fugitive, 106; a rebel, 203; pursued, 204; is sheltered by Connecticut authorities, 204; absconds with public records, 224 ; agent to New England, 198; awarded papers of Van llpen- dam, 94; borrows money for city, 95; certifies proceedings- against Leisler, 177; clerk, 259; goes to England, 259; clerk of common council, 69; deposi- tions against, 216, 217, 218, 219 ;. first clerk, 65, 84; his property attached, 225; his records partly surrendered, 215; depositions against, 216; indemnified, 129 ;, instructions to as agent, 195;, large subscription to war fund, 119; letter to Indian council, 161; married, 272; loans money to aid the war, 127, 129 ; order to apprehend, 200; order to deliver city books, 208; plaintiff, 241,. 256; proposal to send him to New England for aid, 193; receives city charter, 56; salary fixed, 86;, takes oath of allegiance, 122 ;. tax levied to pay, 240, 247; to. fine illicit traders, 243
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