The Documentary history of the state of New-York; arranged under direction of the Hon. Christopher Morgan, secretary of State. By E. B. O'Callaghan ...

1132 INDEX. Mosely engaged as minister of the Epis- the, 482; sent on a mission to the Indians copal church at, 481; the church at, re- west of the Ohio, 484. built, and the school of, prospers, 482; Journals of New Netherlaind, 3; of the Mr. Andrews applies for the church at, second Esopus war, 37; of the massacre 496; Rev. Mr. Mosely resigns the living at Wildwyck, 39; of Capt. Kregier's of, 500. voyage from the Manhatans to the Jonathan, Philip, Indian schoolmaster at Esopus, 96; of Sir Win. Johnson's scouts, Canojoharie, 339. 257. Jones, Rev. David, Baptist minister of Judges, the second and third, in New York freehold, N. J., letters of ordination of appointed by the Gov., 181. K. Kannaudasage, 363. (see Canrdesage.) Kintecaying, derivation of the word, 63. Kayaderosseras, attempt to vacate the Kirtland, Rev. Daniel, 319. patent of, 1053., Rev. Samuel, arrives at Johnstown Kenney, Rev. Mr., reports that. Sir Wm. with the intention of learning the Mohawk Johnson will suffer none but churchmen language, 305; sets out for the Mohawk among the Indians, 402. country, 307; mentioned, 319; goes to Kieft, Director, tract on New Netherland N. Jersey college, 324; proceeds to the supposed to be by, 2; demands satisfac- Indian country to learn the Seneca and tion for a murder committed by an Indian, Mohawk languages, 342; experiences 8; the Indians conspire against, 9; en- much kindness from Sir Wm. Johnson, deavours to obtain satisfaction of the In- 350; the Indians thanked for their kinddians for murders which they committed, ness.to, 356; recomumendation in favor of, 10; urged to attack the Indians, ib.; demanded, 357; relates his experience Maryn Adriaenzen makes an attempt on among the Seneca, 358; reports the conthe life of, 11; comments on the admin- dition of things in western N. Y., 362; istration of, 101; permission to attack the a copy of his journal required by Sir Winm. Indians demanded of, 102; dispatches Johnson, 460; Rev. Mr. Inglis commua force against the Indians of Hempstead, nicates something to Col. Johnson respect105;. cold blooded conduct of, 106; takes ing, 469. leave of the commonalty of N. Amster- Kneeland, Rev. Ebenezer, 614. dam, 109; explanation of his enmity to Kregier, Capt. Martin, journal of the second Melyn, 110; last words of, 111; his ex- Esopus war by 3, 45; quells a mutiny, periment about gold, 117. 56; warned to be on his guard, 63; deKingsbury, petition for the erection of a feats the Esopus Indians and captures new county in the northern part of the another of their forts, 73; leads another province of New York by the name of, expedition against the Indians, 80; and 578. ravages their plantation, 81; proceeds to Kings co., assessment roll of, for 1675, 139; the Manhatans, 91; journal of his voyage census of, in 1738, 186. from the Manhatans to the Esopus, 96; Kingsland, order for the settlement of the returns finally to the AManhatans, 08. township of, 767. Knyter, Joachim P., banished from Neew Kingston, names of the persons enrolled in Netherland, 110; wrec'ed, 111. the militia of, in 1738, 227, et seq. (see Wildwyck.) L. Laer, Domine, the wife of, captured by the island of Manhate, 21; of the Indians, Indians, 43. 128; manners and customs.of the Indians, Laet, Sieur de, the work of, on New Neth- Sir Wmin Johnson"s letter on the, 430; erland referred to, 22. specimens of peculiar combination of Lakes of New York, the great inland, 173. words in the Indian, 435; and in the conLamberville, Rev. Jacques de, 293; Rev. struction of the, 436. Jean de, ib. Lappius, Rev. Joh. Casp., minister of Cana La Montague. (see Montnage.) joharie, applies to Sir Win. Johnson for Lamson, Rev. Joseph, 614. some necessaries, 335. Land, condition of granting, in N. Nether- Lathrop, Rev. Elijah, 319. land, 22, 35; information relative to the Latitude and longitude of the most considgranting of in N. Netherland, 25; re- erable places in the Prov, of N. Y., 176. specting the wild, in N. N., 27. Laws of N. Y., Smith and Livingston's Ed. Languages, eighteen various, spoken on the of the, by whom printed, 327.

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