The John Watts DePeyster Publication Fund Series, Volume 2New York Historical Society, 1870 |
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Page 415
... Council held at Albany the 6th day of August 1694 . Present His Excelly Benj . Fletcher Coll Andrew Hamilton , Governor of the Jerseys Steph Cortlandt Nich Bayard Peter Schuyler Esq & the Commissioners NEW HAMPSHIRE GRANTS . 415.
... Council held at Albany the 6th day of August 1694 . Present His Excelly Benj . Fletcher Coll Andrew Hamilton , Governor of the Jerseys Steph Cortlandt Nich Bayard Peter Schuyler Esq & the Commissioners NEW HAMPSHIRE GRANTS . 415.
Page 419
... Peter Schuyler and Coll Caleb Heathcote a committe to compute the cost of that expedition and that they make report thereof to his Excell in Council within one hour The same Committee shortly after made report to his Excellency that to ...
... Peter Schuyler and Coll Caleb Heathcote a committe to compute the cost of that expedition and that they make report thereof to his Excell in Council within one hour The same Committee shortly after made report to his Excellency that to ...
Page 420
... Peter Jacobs Marius for the sum of £ 100 . Ordered Major Peter Schuyler do receive the said sums and carry the same with him to Albany and that he take the advice of Coll Richard Ingoldesby in the disposition thereof towards the said ...
... Peter Jacobs Marius for the sum of £ 100 . Ordered Major Peter Schuyler do receive the said sums and carry the same with him to Albany and that he take the advice of Coll Richard Ingoldesby in the disposition thereof towards the said ...
Page 425
... Peter Schuyler , Caleb Heathcote , Esq Resolved it is needfull for the encouragement of the Indians of the five Nations that have lately ap- peared more brisk in their pursuit of the warre against Canida that his Excelle . make his ...
... Peter Schuyler , Caleb Heathcote , Esq Resolved it is needfull for the encouragement of the Indians of the five Nations that have lately ap- peared more brisk in their pursuit of the warre against Canida that his Excelle . make his ...
Page 426
... Peter Schuyler forthwith go to Albany and lead those men that are to be detached from his own and the other Companyes with such of the People of the Country as are willing to march unto the Castles of the Mohaques to show the readynesse ...
... Peter Schuyler forthwith go to Albany and lead those men that are to be detached from his own and the other Companyes with such of the People of the Country as are willing to march unto the Castles of the Mohaques to show the readynesse ...
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