. Olde Ulster : an historical and genealogical magazine. rvous Diseases CONTENTS Vol. II JULY, 1906 No, 7 Page To Dutch and Then to English Rule 193 Appointment of a Rattle Watch (1681) 198 The Journal of Conrad Weiser 199 Ulsters Most Famous Spot 205 Covering the Church Roof (1669) 210 Some Surnames of Old Ulster ,, 212 Our Indians in Trouble with Iroquois 218 Lineage of the Christian Meyer Family . 219 In Flattekill Cross-Clove 223 Editorial Notes 224 1 11 m F ORSYTH & DAVIS Booksellers anJ* Stationers J07 WALL STREET, KINGSTON, N Y. 01 E have a few copies of the % % % % Dutch Church Records
. Olde Ulster : an historical and genealogical magazine. rvous Diseases CONTENTS Vol. II JULY, 1906 No, 7 Page To Dutch and Then to English Rule 193 Appointment of a Rattle Watch (1681) 198 The Journal of Conrad Weiser 199 Ulsters Most Famous Spot 205 Covering the Church Roof (1669) 210 Some Surnames of Old Ulster ,, 212 Our Indians in Trouble with Iroquois 218 Lineage of the Christian Meyer Family . 219 In Flattekill Cross-Clove 223 Editorial Notes 224 1 11 m F ORSYTH & DAVIS Booksellers anJ* Stationers J07 WALL STREET, KINGSTON, N Y. 01 E have a few copies of the % % % % Dutch Church Records that we offer at a very low price. These booksare invaluable in tracing the history of Ulster Countyfamilies and are becoming scarce. DR. GUSTAVE ANJOUS Ulster County Probate Records?f rorp 1665 invaluable in tracing ancestry—in two volumes. We also have a large line of Souvenir Postal Cards show,ing local scenes, including the Revolutionary Buildings. ii (£%)%*><& OLDE VLSTER Vol. II JULY, 1906 No. 7 To Dutch and Then to English Rule. OW Old Ulster passed under Englishcontrol was told in Vol. II., pages 65-72. The Treaty of Breda, concludedthe 21st July, 1667, gave New Nether-land to the English and ended theEnglish claim to this province underthe title of the discovery of NorthAmerica by the Cabots. It had servedits purpose, but since then English writers say thetreaty of Breda gave title. In April, 1673, Governor Lovelace left New Yorkon business* He had but just gone when tidings camethat a Dutch fleet was on its way up the coast fromthe West Indies. Word was sent him and he hastenedback. But he determined that the news was unreliableand, aside from summoning the troops at Albany, the 193 Olde Ulster Esopus and Delaware he made no preparations todefend the city. When the soldiers arrived they weremustered in—one hundred and fifty men. This wasMay 1st. He called for volunteers and by May 29thhe had three hundred and thirty men underarms. Noenemy appearing he sent
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