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Blome, Richard. L'Amérique anglaise; ou, Description des isles et General histerres du roi d'Angleterre dans Amérique traduite de l'Anglais. 331P. Amst. 1688. Nouvelle York, p. 256–57.

917.3 B62

Burton, R. The English empire in America; or, A view of the dominions of the crown of England in the West Indies with an account of the discovery, situation, product and other excellencies and rarities of these countries. Ed. 5. 191p. Lond. 1711. N.Y. state lib. New York, p. 90-96.

Dankers, Jasper & Sluyter, Peter. Journal of a voyage to New York and a tour in several of the American colonies in 1679-80 ; tr. from the original manuscript in Dutch for the Long Island historical society and edited by H: C. Murphy. 440p. Brooklyn 1867. (in Long Island historical society. Memoirs, 1867. v. 1) 974-721 L85 Duyckinck, E. A. A peep into New Netherland 200 years ago. (see Putnam's magazine, Ap. 1868, 11:479-87)

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Description of the above journal of Dankers and Sluyter. Knight, Mrs Sarah (Kemble). Journals of Madam Knight and Rev, Mr Buckingham, from the original mss written in 1704 and 1710. 129p. N. Y. 1825. 917.4 K741 Contents: Private journal kept by Madam Knight on a journey from Boston to New York in the year 1704, p. 3-76.

Diary of the land expedition against Crown Point in the year 1711, kept by Rev. Johu Buckingham, p. 101-29.

Private journal of a journey from Boston to New York in the year 1704. 92p. Alb. 1865. 917.4 K74 Lacroix, A. P. de. Algemeene weereld-beschryving nae de rechte verdeeling der landschappen, plaetsen, zeeën, rivieren, &c, geographisch, politisch, historisch, chronologisch en genealogisch in't fransch beschreeven, in de hoogduitsche tael overgebraght met veel' aenmerkingen en verbeteringen door Hieronymus Dicelius; nu vertaeld nae den tweeden druk met veel' aenmerkenswaerdige byvoegzelen opgehelderd door S, de Vries met landkaarten van N. Sarson, 3V. Amst. 1705.

Asher, p. 27-28, no. 20.

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This description is remarkable by the fact that it contains the same statement regarding the foundation of New Amsterdam as was made by Stuyvesant in his letter to Nicholls in 1664, viz, that the town was founded in 1623.

New Netherland, 3:338–39.

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General his Lodwick, Charles. New York in 1692; letter from Lodwick to Mr Francis Lodwick and Mr Hooker dated May 20, 1692 read before the Royal society of London; copied from the original in the British museum. (see New York historical society, Collections, 1849, ser, 2, 2:241-50) 974-7 N422 v.7 Melton, Edward. Aenmerkenswaardige en zeldzame West Indische zee- en landreizen door de Carabische eylanden, Nieuw-Nederland, Virginien en de Spaanische West-Indien. 96p. Amst. 1705.

Asher, p. 26-27, no. 18. Reprint from his Zee en land reizen; continuing it from 1682 to the death of the author, who was in New York during the quarrel between England and Holland.

New Netherland, p. 16-46.

Edward Meltons zeldzaame en gedenkwaardige zee-en land reizen door Egypten, West-Indien, Perzien, Turkyen, Oost-Indien aangevangen in den jaare 1660 en geëindigd in den jaare 1677. Amst. 1681.

Asher, p. 24, no. 16.

New Netherland, p. 136–51.

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Contents of the part concerning New Netherland, in Muller, p. 49–50.

Eduward Meltons zeldzaame en gedenkwaardige zee-en land reizen door Egypten, West Indien, etc. aangevangen in den jaare 1660 en geëindigd in den jaare 1677. 495P. Amst. 1702, N. Y. pub. lib. Asher, p. 24-26, no. 17.

Exact reprint of 1st edition, 1681.

Miller, John. Description of the province and city of New York with
plans of the city and several forts as they existed in the year 1695;
now first printed from the original manuscript; to which is added a
Catalogue of an extensive collection of books relating to America,
on sale by the publisher Thomas Rood. 43+115p. Lond,
1843-
917.47 M611

Description of the province and city of New York with plans of the city and several forts as they existed in the year 1695; a new edition with an introduction and copious historical notes by J: G. Shea. 127p. N. Y. 1862. (Gowans' bibliotheca Americana 3)

Partly reprinted in Stedman. 2:209-10, R810.8 qSt3.

917.47 M61 Library of American literature. 1888-90.

Pitman, Henry. A relation of the great sufferings and strange adventures of Henry Pitman, chyrurgion to the late duke of Monmouth, containing an account: I Of the occasion of his being en

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gaged in the duke's service; 2 Of his tryal, condemnation and General his-
transportation to Barbadoes, etc.
How he made his escape in a Andros
small open boat with some of his fellow captives, etc.
Lond. 1689.
Grolier club, p. 89, no. 270.

History

Lamb, Mrs M. J. R. (Nash). Career and times of Nicholas Bayard,
the son of an exiled Huguenot. (see Huguenot society of America.
Proceedings. 1891. 2:27-57)
N. Y. state lib.

Morris, J: J. Captain Silvester Salisbury. (see Magazine of Ameri-
can history, Mar. 1888, 19: 233-44)

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Came to New York at the time of the English conquest and held important offices.

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Papers relating to the restoration of New York to the English, and to the charges against Captain Manning for its previous surrender to the Dutch, 1674, 1675. (see N. Y. (state)-State, Secretary of. Documentary history of the state of New York)

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Andros, Gov. Edmund. Answers of Gov. Andros to enquiries about New York, 1678. (see N. Y. (state)-State, Secretary of Documentary history of the state of New York)

1849-51.

1: 88-92.. 974.7 N424

1850-51. I : 60-62. 974-7 qN423

Charles 2, king of Great Britain. Charter of libertys and privileges granted by his royal highness to the inhabitants of New York and its dependencies, 1683. (see Munsell, Joel. Annals of Albany) 1850-59. 4:32-39. 974-743 M92

Ed. 2.

1869-71.

4:25-32. 974-743 M921

Ferguson, Henry. Sir Edmund Andros. 32p.

n.p. n.d. 923.27 An23

An address delivered before the Westchester county historical society,

Oct. 28, 1892.

General his- Moore, J. B. Sir Edmund Andros, (see American quarterly

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register, Feb, 1841, 13: 273-75)

-Sir Edmund Andros. (see Moore, J. B. governors, 1846, 1:403-22)

370.5 Am35 Memoirs of American

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Only v. 1 published: also appeared under title Lives of the governors of New Plymouth and Massachusetts Bay, 923.27 M781.

Sir Edmund Andros. (see N. Y. (city)-Common council, Manual, 1869. 27768-71) 352.0747 N4k Stone, W: L. Administration of Sir Edmund Andros, 1674-82. (see Wilson, J. G. ed. Memorial history of the city of New York. 1892-93. 1:363-98)

974.71 qW69

Also in National magazine, July 1892, 16:249-74, 973 M271.
Whitmore, W: H. Sir Edmund Andros. (see Whitmore, W: H. ed.
Andros tracts. 1868-74. 1: pref. 5-49)

Dongan 1683-88

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Benjamin, Marcus. Thomas Dongan and the granting of the New
York charter, 1682-88. (see Wilson, J. G. ed. Memorial history
of the city of New York. 1892-93. 1:399-452) 974-71 qW69
Also in National magazine, Aug. 1892, 16:373-97, 973 M271.
Brodhead, J: R. The duke of York's approval of the New York
bill of rights, 1684. (see Historical magazine, Aug. 1862,
6:233)

973 H62
Clarke, R. H. Hon. Thomas Dongan, governor of New York. (see
Catholic world, Sep. 1869, 9: 767-82)
205 C28

Danaher, F. M. Address delivered before the Dongan club of Albany,

N. Y. July 22, 1889, 55P. Alb, 1889,
Sketch of Gov. Dongan.

Dealey, P. F. The great colonial governor.

American history, Feb. 1882. 8: 106-11)
Thomas Dongan.

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(see Magazine of

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Dongan, Gov. Thomas. Gov Dongan's report to the committee of trade on the province of New York, dated 22d Feb, 1687. (see N. Y. (state)-State Secretary of. Documentary history of the state of New York)

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Also in Manual of the city of New York. 1850. 9:456-86, 352.0747 N4k.

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Moore, C: B. Laws of 1683; old records and old politics. (see New General hisYork genealogical and biographical record, Ap. 1887, 18:49-63) King William's 929.1 qN421

Winsor, Justin. Denonville and Dongan. (see his Cartier to Fron

tenac, 1894. P. 326-40)

King William's war 1688-98

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For French and Indian expedition of 1690 and the burning of Schenectady, see Schenectady county, p. 497.

Beyard, Nicholas & Lodowick, Charles. Journal of the late actions of the French at Canada. 55p. N. Y. 1868. N. Y. pub. lib. Reprint of London ed. of 1693.

Journal of the late actions of the French at Canada, with the manner of their being repuls'd by his excellency, Benjamin Fletcher, their majesties gouvernour of New York, to which is added: 1 An account of the present state and strength of Canada; 2 The examination of a French prisoner; 3 His excellency, Benjamin Fletcher's speech to the Indians; 4 An address from the corporation of Albany. 22p. Lond. 1693. V974-7 B46 Brodhead, J: R. The government of Sir Edmund Andros over New England in 1688 and 1689; read before the New York historical society Dec. 4 1866. 40p. Morrisania N. Y. 1867. N. Y. state lib, Also in Historical magazine, Jan. 1867, ser. 2, 1:1-14, 973 H62 v.II. New England as used here included all the territory (except Pennsylvania) between Maryland and Canada.

De Peyster, J. W. Benjamin Fletcher, colonial governor of the province of New York 30th Aug. 1692 to 13th Ap. 1698; a biographical sketch or address to be read before the Oneida county historical society. 118p. N. Y.

Address proper, and 112 p. of notes. 30 copies printed.

Griffin, p. 1042.

Ford, W. C. Sketch of Sir Francis Nicholson. (see Magazine of
American history, May 1893, 29:499-513)

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Journal of what passed in the expedition of Coll. Benjamin Fletcher
governor in chiefe of the province of New York, etc. to Albany to
renew the covenant chain with the five canton nation of Indians.
(see N. Y, (state)-State, Secretary of. Documentary history of
the state of New York)

1849-51. 1:346–55, 974-7 N424
1850-51. 1:220–25. 974.7 qN423

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