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n the western frontier post of New York, containing upward of forty well-built houses surrounded by a palisade, kill sixty or more people, and carry away many captives; some escape to Albany......Feb. 8-9, 1690 French retreat, and are pursued by the Iroquois......1690 Colonial Congress called at New York by Leisler......April 2, 1690 Expedition against Canada fails......1690 Leisler refuses to give up the fort at New York to Richard Ingoldsby, Governor Sloughter's deputy......January, 1691 Arrival of Governor Sloughter......March 19, 1691 Leisler imprisoned......March 20, 1691 Leisler, Milborne, and others indicted for treason and murder. Eight of the prisoners convicted......April, 1691 Petition for Leisler's pardon. Governor Sloughter signs the death-warrant of Leisler and Milborne......May 14, 1691 Leisler and Milborne executed......May 16, 1691 Governor Sloughter dies......July 23, 1691 Richard Ingoldsby acting governor......July 23, 1691 Gove