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adjoyning to Mary landyfiiL tht Martai^ja 
Of Manahanent \y\r)^ upon the great R vet 
IdohegaHyW hich was tirft difcovcicd by Mr. 
Hudfon^ and fold prcfcntly by him to the 
Dutch vi'\i\\o}jA Authority from his Sovc- 
raign the King of E^iglandy Amto i6c8. 
The Vuich'xn i6 14 began to' plant there^and 
calPd it Nenc^'NetherlaHds , but Sir Samuel 
Argal Govcrnour of Virginia routed them^ 
the D«fc& after this got leave of King James 
to put in therefor trtfh wafer in thtir paf- 
fagc to Brafle^ and did not offer to plant 
until a good while after the Englifh wt%t 
fettled in the Countrcy/ In Anno id($4. his 
Majcflic Charles the Second fcnt over four 
worthie Gentlcaicn Commiflioners to re- 
duce the Colonies into their bounds, who 
had before incroached upon one anotherg 
who marching with Three hundred red- 
Coats to Manadaes or Manhataes took from 
the Dutch their chief town then called 
Netip-A^Jhrdam^v\ow Netp Tork^^thc Twenty 
ninth of ^wgw/f turn'd out their Govcrnour 
with a filver leg^ and all but thofe that were 
willing to acknowledge fubjcc^ion to the 
King of England J [uffcim^ them to enjoy 
their houfes and tftatcs as before. Thittcca 
days after Sir Robert Carr took the Fort and 
Town of Atiravia now called Albany j and 
Twelve days after that, the Fort and Town 
of 
