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Correspondence, original, Secretary of State [electronic resource], 1689-1690.
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- Author/Creator:
- New York (Colony)
- Series:
- Colonial America (Marlborough, England)
- Colonial America. Module 1
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Leisler, Jacob, -1691.
- Leisler, Jacob.
- Nicholson, Francis, 1655-1728.
- Nicholson, Francis.
- Sloughter, Henry, -1691.
- Sloughter, Henry.
- New York (Colony)--Records and correspondence.
- New York (Colony).
- England and Wales. Secretary of State--Records and correspondence.
- England and Wales.
- Great Britain. Colonial Office--Archives.
- Great Britain.
- New York (State)--Politics and government--To 1775.
- New York (State).
- New York (State)--Religion--17th century.
- New York (State)--History--Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775--Sources.
- New York (State)--History--King William's War, 1689-1697--Sources.
- New York (State)--History, Military--17th century--Sources.
- New York (State)--Commerce--History--17th century--Sources.
- New York (State)--Commerce--Great Britain--History--Sources.
- Great Britain--Commerce--New York (State)--History--Sources.
- Great Britain--Colonies--America--History--17th century--Sources.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (53 items)
- Place of Publication:
- 1689-1690.
- Marlborough, England : Adam Matthew Digital, c2015.
- Contents:
- Abstract of what is acted by the Committee of Safety in New York
- Account of the proceedings of the Five Nations of the Indians against the French of Canada
- Accounts of the powder in the New York stores
- Acts of the Assembly of New York
- Address of the militia of New York to their Majesties
- Association of defence of their Majesties' Protestant religion and declaring all void that Colonel Dongan and Sir Edmund Andros had illegally done
- Copy of a letter intercepted by Leisler from Major Brockholes to Mr Randolph
- Copy of orders of Captain Leisler and council for levying the customs, with proclamations and declarations in response
- The declaration of the freeholders and inhabitants of the county of Suffolk upon Long Island in the territory of New England
- Declarations and orders in support of William and Mary, and against commissions given by King James
- Declarations of the Governor, Council and soldiers, together with military lists and inventories of the forts of New York in the wake of the Glorious Revolution
- Depositions from New York concerning the forts of the colony, unrest among the soldiers, and the actions of Colonel Nicholson
- Depositions from New York concerning the seizure of Fort James and the religious controversies in the colony
- Depositions on the riot of 1690
- Despositions from New York concerning a Catholic sympathiser among the clergy
- Documents concerning the armed companies of New York
- Documents concerning the exploration of new lands, the government of New York and the pay of the soldiers in that colony
- Documents concerning French invasions, raising troops in Connecticut and forming alliances with Indians
- Documents concerning Jacob Leisler's government in New York
- Documents on the resistance to Jacob Leisler and the threat of French invasion caused by the unrest in New York
- Documents pertaining to the government of New York
- Documents relating to complaints against John Jordan by the inhabitants of New Dartmouth
- Documents relating to the paying of troops and the putting down of rebellions
- Documents relating to the petition of Matthew Clarkson and stores of war proposed for New York
- Documents relating to the raising of money and the provision of soldiers and ships for the defence of New York
- Instructions sent to a part of Indians
- Jacob Leisler's addresses to the King and Queen
- Letter concerning Jacob Leisler's rebellion
- Letter concerning responses to the Glorious Revolution and the unrest in the colonies
- Letter from the council of New York to the Earl of Shrewbury concerning the deplorable state and condition of the government of New York
- Letters and depositions from New York concerning agreements with Indians, war with France, and the events surrounding Leisler's rebellion
- Letters and depositions from New York concerning the committee of safety, the threat of trade by the French, and Francis Nicholson's alleged Catholicism
- Letters and depositions from New York concerning the raising of money, protests against and support for Jacob Leisler, and the threat of French Catholicism
- Letters from the King to New York
- Letters from New York concerning Jacob Leisler's seizing of letters and commissions from England
- Letters from Robert Livingston to Connecticut
- Letters relating to Jacob Leisler, Henry Sloughter, the governorship of New York, and the threat posed by the French
- Letters, orders and petitions relating to customs and the threat of the French
- Members of the Council of New York
- Memorial from New York on the replacement of Governor Nicholson with Governor Leisler, together with abstracts of other papers
- Memorials from Robert Livingston ... and documents
- Mr Bayard's order for the officers of the militia not to join with Jacob Leisler
- Order for proclaiming the King and Queen
- Order regarding Jacob Leisler and the fortifications of New York
- Passport for John Perry
- Petition from New England and Newfoundland
- Petitions and letters on the state of New York and the defence of that province against the French
- Proposals to the Indians at Albany by the Commission from New York
- Reasons for settling and preserving New York
- Recommendation to make Henry Slaughter governor of New York
- The sending of chaplains to New York
- Surveys of the King's forts and boats
- The true account of Joost Stol, his particular proceedings and engagements.
- Notes:
- Volume title from publisher's website (resource viewed on 7 Oct. 2015)
- Volume reference numbers: CO 5/1081.
- Access Restriction:
- Restricted for use by site license.
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