tory Leisler General his- Papers relating to the invasion of New York and burning of Schenectady by the French, 1690, (see N. Y. (state)-State, Secretary of. Documentary history of the state of New York) Contents: Project of the Chevalier de Callieres, governor of Montreal, Jan. 1689. Memoir of instructions to Count de Frontenac, June 1689. Account of the most remarkable occurrences in Canada from Nov. 1689 to Nov. 1690, by M. de Monseignat. Receipt of news of burning of Schenectady in Albany. List of people killed and taken prisoners. Letters: Jacob Leisler tɔ Maryland; Jacob Leisler to the bishop of Salisbury; Robert Livingston to Sir Edmond Andros; Jacob Leisler to the governor of Barbadoes; Mr Van Courtlandt to Sir Edmond Andros; Mr Livingston to Capt. Nicholson. The red sea men. (see N. Y. (city)-Common council. Manual. 352.0747 N4k 1857. 16:455-79) Schuyler, John. Journal of Capt. John Schuyler on his expedition to Canada and Fort La Prairie during the latter part of Aug. 1690; tr. by S. Alofson, from the original Dutch manuscript. (see New Jersey historical society. Proceedings. 1845-46. I:72-74) 974.9 N421 Shea, J: G. Early New York history from Canadian sources; the New York expedition of 1690. (see Historical magazine, May 1868, ser. 2, 3:263-65) 973 H62 V.13 Todd, C: B. Benjamin Fletcher and the rise of piracy, 1692–98. (see Wilson, J. G. ed. Memorial history of the city of New York. 189293. 1:489-522) 974.71 qW69 Also in National magazine, Oct. 1892, 16: 625–51, 973 M271. Leisler 1689-91 Brooks, E. S. Jacob Leisler in The Begum's daughter. (see Critic, 051 qC86 Chandler, P. W. Trial of Jacob Leisler before a special court of oyer and Publication fund 974.7 N42 tory Hoffman, C: F. Administration of Jacob Leisler, a chapter in Ameri- General his(see Spark's library of American biography. can history. 1844. Leisler 13: 179-238) 920.07 Sp2 Kapp, Friedrich. Jacob Leisler aus Frankfurt am Main. (see Kapp, Friedrich. Geschichte der Deutschen im staate New York. 1869. p.34-57) 325.243 K14 Leisler's grave. (see N. Y. (city)-Common council. Manual. 1856. 15:439-41) 352.0747 N4k Letter from a gentleman of the city of New York to another concerning the troubles which happened in that province at the time of the late happy revolution. 24p. N. Y. 1698. Printed by William Bradford. N. Y. pub. lib. (see N. Y. (state)-State, Secretary of. Documentary history of the state of New York) 1849-51. 2:423-35. 974.7 N4242:243-49.. 974.7 qN423 Against Leisler. Only three copies known. Also reprinted in Collectaneaadamentea. v. 23. 1850-51. Loyalty vindicated; being an answer to a late false, seditious and scandalous pamphlet entitled A letter from a gentleman, etc. 28p. Bost. 1698. Winsor, 5:240. Reprinted in collections of the New York historical society. 1868. Publication fund ser. 1: 365-94, 974.7 N42. Marriage of Jacob Milborne and Mary Leisler. (see N. Y. (city)—Common council. Manual. 1869. 27:737-48) 352.0747 N4k Includes sketch of the Leisler troubles. A modest and important narrative of several grievances, and great oppressions that the peaceable and most considerable inhabitants of their majesties province of New York in America, lie under, by the extravagant and arbitrary proceedings of Jacob Leysler and his accomplices. n.p. n.d. Grolier club, no. 9, p. 10; Winsor, 5:240. Myers, T. B. Jacob Leisler. (see Historical magazine, Jan. 1872, Papers relating to the administration of Lieut. Gov. Leisler, 1689-91. 1849-51. tory Bellomont General his- Purple, E. R. Genealogical notes relating to Lieut. Gov. Jacob Leisler and his family connections in New York. 24p. 1877. N. Y. 929.2 qL535 75 copies reprinted, with additions from the New York genealogical and biographical record. Schuyler, G: W. Jacob Leisler. (see Schuyler, G: W. Colonial New York. 1885. I: 1: 337-80) 974.7 Sch6 Seymour, C: C. B. Jacob Leisler. (see Seymour, C: C. B. Selfmade men. 1858. p. 23-29) 920.02 Seg Smith, William. Rule of Jacob Leisler and his fate. (see Stedman, From his History of the province of New York. Vermilye, A. G. Leisler troubles in 1689; an address delivered before the Oneida historical society. (see Old New York, Mar. 1891, 2:369-403) 974.71 qoli Period of the Leisler troubles, 1688-92. (see Wilson, J. G. ed. Memorial history of the city of New York. 1892-93. 1:453-88) 974.71 qW69 Also in National magazine, Sep. 1892, 16:505-28, 973 M271. Queen Anne's war 1698-1719 352.0747 N4k Colden, Cadwallader. Affairs of New York and New Jersey under the joint governors. (see New Jersey historical society. Proceedings. 1860-64. 9:92-94) 974.9 N421 This communication to Zenger's paper is an interesting exposition of the characteristics of several early governors. De Costa, B: F. Captain Kidd; why he was hung. (see Galaxy, De Peyster, Frederic. 051 G12 Life and administration of Richard, earl of Bellomont, governor of the provinces of New York, Massachusetts and New Hampshire from 1697-1701, an address before the New York historical society at its 75th anniversary 18 Nov. 1879. 59p. N. Y. 1879. 923.27 qB41 tory Bellomont Earl, Robert. Piracy in its relation to the colony of New York. (see General his- 1899. 974.761 H42 Piracy in its relation to the colony of New York an address delivered before the Herkimer county historical society May 14, 1898. (see his John Jost Herkimer. 1898. p. 5-7) 920 H42 Felt, J. B. Captain Kidd. (see New England historical and genealogical register, Jan. 1852, 6: 77-84) 929.1 N422 Full account of the proceedings in relation to Capt. Kidd in two letters written by a person of quality to a kinsman of the earl of Bellomont in Ireland. 51p. Lond. 1701. 1866 923.9 K53 Journal of the voyage of the sloop Mary from Quebeck, together with an account of her wreck off Montauk Point, L. I. anno 1701 with introduction and notes by E. B. O'Callaghan. 17+50p. Alb. 1866. (in O'Callaghan, E. B. New York colonial tracts, 72. V. 1) 974-7 Ос Montague, John. Arguments offer'd to the right honourable the lords commissioners for trade and plantation relating to some acts of assembly past at New-York in America. 23p. N. Y. 1701. N. Y. pub. lib. A memorial on behalf of several land owners and inhabitants of New York protesting against three acts: 1 Committing Ebenezer Williams and Samuel Burt for refusal to render an account of what they had formed the excise for; 2 Act for vacating, breaking and annulling of several extravagant grants of land, etc.; 3 Act for granting £1500 to the earl of Bellomont, £500 to John Nanfan, lieutenant governor. Murphy, H: C. The piracy of Captain Kidd. (see Littell's living 051 L71 age, Jan. 31, 1846, 8:201–7) Parsons, C: W. Bellomont and Rasle in 1699. (see Magazine of American history, Ap. 1885, 13: 346–52) Parton, James. Captain Kid. (see Parton, James. 1890. p. 45-51) 973 M27 Colonial pioneers. E973.2 H62 The piracy of Captain Kidd. (see Hunt's merchants magazine, Jan. 1846, 14:39-51) 332 M53 T. A cruise with Kidd. (see Belgravia, Oct. 1874, 24: 473-79) 052 B41 Taking the oath of allegiance, 1699. (see Munsell, Joel. Annals of Ed. 2. 1869-71. 3:197-201. List of those signing in Albany, Schenectady, manor of Rensselaerwyck, Kinderhook, Catskill, etc. General his- Todd, C: B. Captain William Kidd. (see Lippincott's magazine, tory Nanfan Ap. 1882, 29: 380-89) 051 L66 Vermilye, A. G. The earl of Bellomont and suppression of piracy, 1698-1791. (see Wilson, J. G, ed. Memorial history of the city of New York, 1892-93. 2:1-49) 974-71 qW69 Also in National magazine, Nov. 1892, 17:1-34, 973 M271. Wooley, Charles. A two years journal in New York and part of its territories in America. gop. Lond. 1701. N. Y, pub. lib. A two years journal in New York and part of its territories in America; a new edition with an introduction and copious historical notes by E. B. O'Callaghan. N. Y. 1860. (Gowan's 917.47 W88 bibliotheca Americana 2) 97P. Partly reprinted in Stedman, Library of American literature. 1888-90. 2:48-51, R810.8 qSt3. Nanfan 1701-2 Account of the commitment, arraignment, tryal and condemnation of Account of the illegal prosecution of Col. Nicholas Bayard in the 974-7 N42 (see New York historical society. Collections, 1881. tion fund ser. 13: 239-319) Chandler, P. W. Trial of Nicholas Bayard before a special court of oyer and terminer for high treason, New York 1702. (see Chandler, P. W. American criminal trials. 1841-44 1: 267-94) N. Y. state law lib. |