[118] Mass. Rec., iv. (2), 359–361. Brodhead, History of New York, ii. 127.

[119] N. Y. Col. Doc., iii. 257 ff.

[120] N. Y. Col. Doc., iii. 254, 258, 259, 266, 267. See also Randolph’s report in the same vol. 242. Hutchinson, Coll., 476, 490. Brodhead, ii. 290. Mather’s Brief History of the War, 117, 129, 254.

[121] N. Y. Col. Doc., iii. 264, 265.

[122] N. Y. Col. Doc., iii. 235, 256.

[123] N. Y. Col. Doc., iii. 260–265.

[124] N. Y. Col. Doc., 279–284, 302–308. For Andros’s answer, 308–313.

[125] N. Y. Col. Doc., iii. 314–316.

[126] Duncan, 589. N. Y. Col. Doc., ii. 741. Hutchinson, Coll., 542.

[127] Whitmore, Andros Tracts, I. xlix., Note D. “In an old pedigree written about A. D. 1687 by Charles Andros uncle of the governor, and still preserved in the family, we find: