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Lost, Francis, iv, 188.
Lot, Benthal, i, 49.
Lotteries, Peter Gordon's, ix, 443, 446, 458, 487 .- Governors of the Colo- nies instructed in regard to raising of money by, x, 104, 108; Obser- vations of Governor Franklin upon the act relative to, 387; Con- sidered by the King, 416; Report of Richard Jackson upon, 508.
Loudoun (Lowden, Loudon), Earl of, viii, Part I, 93-viii, Part II, 206; Appointed commander-in-chief of all the forces in America, 209;
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Referred to, 220, 222, 241; Notified that no further embargo is to be laid on corn or other grain, 248; Informed of the death of Governor Belcher, 259, and objections of John Reading to assume the chief authority, 259; Referred to, 267-ix, 17.
Loughenner, Abraham, x, 718.
Love, John, ii, 42-61, 65-73, 79.
Lovelace, Governor Francis, i, 72, 76; Letter from, to Captain Carr, reproving him for neglecting his duty in regard to the Indian murders at Matiniconk Island, 79; Letter to, from the Duke of York, confirming the grant to Berkeley and Carteret, 97, 108; Referred to, 121.
Lovelace, Lord John, Appointed Governor of New Jersey, iii, 298, 309; Instructions to, as Governor of New Jersey, 316; Communication to, from the Lords of Trade, 323; Letter from, to the Lords of Trade, 359; Notice of, 359; Speech of, to the Assembly, 361; Address of the Assembly to, 362; Address to, from the Assembly, condemning Peter Sonmans, 374; Address to, from the same, relative to Peter Fauconnier, 379; From the same, to the same, expressing their want of confidence in the Council, 379; Address of congratulation to, from Lewis Morris, 380; Verses ridiculing said address, 381-385; Address of the Lieutenant-Governor and Council of New Jersey to, relative to the proceedings of the Assembly, 390; Referred to, 457, 461, 464; Notice of, 466; Referred to, 469, 497, 500-iv, 24, 47, 77, 298- x, 225.
Lovelace, Lady, iv, 10, 46, 131, 371.
Lovelace, Thomas, i, 76.
Loveridge, John, iii, 448, 453.
Lovett, Jonathan, iv, 310.
Lovet, Samuel, i, 269, 288.
Low, Isaac, x, 530, 561, 587.
Low, John, vi, 294, 316, 317, 356, 408-vii, 18, 48, 64, 123, 127, 198, 474 -viii, Part II, 158, 174, 177, 182.
Lowe, Joseph, iv, 344, 345.
Lowerus, Henry, x, 718.
Lowndes, Thomas, Letter from, to Sir William Keith, respecting the manufacture of pot and pearl ashes in the Plantations, v, 245; Answer to the same, 246.
Lownds, William, Secretary to the Lords Commissioners of the Treasury, ii, 163, 165; Letters to, from Secretary Popple, 168, 244 .- Referred to, iii, 329; Letter from, relative to the petition of John Keble, 341, 347.
Lloyd, David, ii, 122. Lloyd, John, iv, 113. Lloyd, Jo., iv, 344, 345. Lowrensi, Laurence, ii, 326. Lubertse, John, ii, 326.
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Lucar, William, Affidavit of, in support of the remonstrance of the As- sembly against Governor Cornbury, iii, 199; Referred to, 201, 211. Lucas, John, i, 289.
Lucas, Nicholas, Quintipartite deed to, from Sir George Carteret, i, 205;
Instructions from, and others, to their Commissioners in West Jer- sey, 219; Name to concessions, etc., to West Jersey, 268; Grant to him and others from the Duke of York, 324, 386 .- Referred to, ii, 62, 388.
Lucas, Robert, i, 289.
Ludington, Thomas, ii, 336.
Ludwell, Colonel, ii, 120.
Luke, John, ii, 315.
Luke, William, ii, 315.
Lunatics, Governors of Colonies authorized to issue commissions for the care and custody of, x, 370, 371; Governor Franklin in relation to, 382.
Lurting, Robert, v, 153, 154.
Luse, Zepheniah, Captain, ix, 185, 186.
Lydall, Thomas, vii, 427.
Lyell. David, ii, 171, 177, 186-193, 198, 213, 263; Surrenders the Gov- ernment of East Jersey, 387; Signs the surrender of the Government, 456-460; Objected to as a member of Council, 488 .- West Jersey Proprietor, iii, 314 .- Recommended for the Council, iv, 63; Notice of, 63; Recommended for the Council, 217, 227; Member of Council, 253, 299; Referred to, 313, 334; One of the Commissioners to try pirates, 340; Payments to, 370, 371; Referred to, 373, 394 .- Member of Council, v, 3, 34; Money paid to, 135, 143, 146, 148, 151 .- Dead, vi, 352.
Lyell, Fenwick, v, 155 .- Member of Governor Morris' Council, vi, 14, 15, 109; Deceased, 237.
Lyman, Major-General Phineas, second in command to Major-General Johnston, viii, Part II, 164.
Lynch, Thomas, x, 530.
Lyndsley, Ebenezer, vii, 458.
Lyndsley, Elisha, v, 351-vii, 458.
Lyon, Benjamin, ii, 129, 326, 334, 339-iii, 199, 496.
Lyon, Ebenezer, ii, 129, 334, 397-iii, 486-v, 155.
Lyon, Eliphalet, x, 717.
Lyon (Lyen), Henry, i, 306, 320-ii, 129, 327.
Lyon, Isaac, vi, 402.
Lyon, Jacob, x, 718.
Lyon, Joseph, ii, 123, 327, 334, 339, 396-iii, 199, 211, 496.
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McConnel, John, x, 718.
McConnell, Thomas, Affidavit of, respecting the Newark riots, vi, 430. McCook, -, x, 520.
McDonald, William, Captain, ix, 186.
McEleson, Joamis, ii, 327.
McEvers, John, vi, 169-171-ix, 179.
Machielson, Elias, iii, 483; Justice of the Peace for Essex County, 495.
Mckay, James, vii, 423.
Mackdowalle, Alexander, v, 155.
McKean, Rev. Robert, ix, 338, 340.
McKean, Thomas, x, 728.
McKeilson, Elias, ii, 313, 333.
Maekelson, Enoch, Member of the Assembly, iii, 295.
Mckenzie, Æneas, iv, 174; Certificate of, in behalf of Thomas Gordon, attacked by Jacob Henderson, 181.
MeKenzie, Sir George, ix, 337.
Mackhaekamack, viii, Part I, 207; Riots near to, 208, 209.
Mackinsey, Thomas, iv, 310.
MeKnight, Charles, x, 345.
McPherson, Gillis, x, 717.
MeRanke, Edward, x, 717.
McUrdy, James, x, 717.
Mc Whertor, Alexander, x, 345.
Macy, George, i, 369.
Maddocks, John, i, 269, 414.
Madge, Charles, ii, 47.
Madge, Ilumphrey, ii, 47.
Magie, John, x, 717.
Magriger, Patrick, An East Jersey Proprietor, i, 460.
Mahurin, Seth, x, 718.
Mair, Arthur, ix, 365.
Major, Mr., His Majesty's Chief Engraver of seals, ix, 247.
Maker, Joseph, Jr., ii, 396.
Mall, Jorat, ii, 396. Malows, Henry, iii, 355.
Malster, William, i, 227, 283, 284, 414.
Manamowaone, i, 16, 18.
Maneten, Lands at, sold by John Fenwick, i, 413.
Manickty, Indian Chief, i, 182.
Manning (Mannen), Benjamin, ii, 316, 326, 397-iii, 486, 487.
Manning, James, ii, 326, 396.
Manning, John, ii, 327, 397.
Manning (Mannen), Joseph, ii, 316, 326, 396-iii, 486.
Manufactures, Letter relative to, from Sir William Keith, v, 203; Letter
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respecting the same, from another source, 204; Representation by the Lords of Trade, relative to, 207; Memorial, asking that hats worn in the Colonies be all made in Great Britain, 306; Memorial against laws prejudicial to manufactures in Great Britain, 308 .- Promotion of, viii, Part 1, 108, 109; Quality and sorts of New Jersey, Part II, 82 .- Suppressing those prejudicial to commerce, ix, 273; Disadvan- tages to, in England, 420; Circular letter, relative to, 563; Of pig and bar iron, 583 .- In New Jersey, x, 29, 442.
Marcelissen, Peter, i, 125.
March, George, i, 50.
March, Hugh, i, 50.
Marinus, John, x, 718.
Markham, William, ii, 120.
Marlow, Gregory, i, 239.
Marriages, births and burials, x, 452.
Marriage licences, ix, 504, 520.
Marriott, Abraham, v, 187.
Marriot, Isaac, i, 269.
Mars, Joseph, ii, 326.
Marsh, John, i, 465-ii, 326.
Marsh, Robert, ii, 129.
Marsh, Samuel, i, 50, 82.
Marshall, John, iv, 310.
Martin, David, Letter from, to Governor Belcher, relative to the riots in Hunterdon County, vii, 86.
Martin, Hugh, vii, 606.
Martin, Josiah, ix, 283.
Martin, Richard, i, 480.
Martin, Samuel, x, 717.
Martin, Sarah, Affidavit of, relative to the riot at Perth Amboy, vi. 469 -vii, 449.
Martyn, John, i, 82.
Maryland, Quota of troops from, for the defence of New York, ii, 134; Illegal trading in, 360 .- Contribution from, for the fortification on the northern frontier, viii, Part I, 194, 196.
Maskell, Daniel, x, 531.
Maskell, Thomas, iv, 215-x, 531.
Mason, John, v, 133, 137, 141.
Mason, Thomas, v, 133, 137, 141.
Massacher, John, vii, 372, 373, 444.
Massachusetts, Illegal trade with, ii, 123, 361; Quota of troops for the defence of New York, 134-viii, Part I, 195; Raising troops, Part II, 128; Controversies between it and New York and New Jersey, 212 .- Letter of the Speaker of the House of Representatives, denounced by the King, x, 14; Governor Franklin, relative to the same, 34, 36; Secretary Hillsborough, relative to the same, 45, 58.
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Master, Frances, i, 51.
Master, William, i, 269. Mathamek, i, 1. Mather, Increase, vii, 618.
Mathews, Richard, i, 268.
Mathews, Thomas, Charges against, i, 416, 420; Proclamation of Gov- ernor Penn against, 422.
Mathews, Vincent, vi, 166.
Mathie, John, iv, 10.
Matiniconck Island, Indian murders at, i, 72, 74; Lease of, to Robert Stacy, 286; Petition in favor of Henry Jacobs, tenant in possession of, 287; Referred to, 417-x, 515.
Matlock, William, i, 288-v, 187.
Matson, Peter, ii, 146.
Mattano, i, 16, 18.
Matthews, Captain Peter, ii, 113, 255, 399.
Mattiven, James, x, 273.
Mattowacks (Matawacks), or Long Island, i, 3, 157-x, 120.
Mattulx, Luis, i, 51.
Mavericke, Samuel, Letter from, to Lord Arlington, relative to the grants to Berkeley and Carteret, i, 57.
Maxwell, William, Ensign, ix, 185, 187.
Mayo, Richard, ii, 42-62, 66-74, 79.
Meaker (Meeker), Benjamin, ii, 129, 326, 334, 397-iii, 199, 211.
Meaker (Meeker), John, ii, 129, 334, 339, 396-iii, 201, 486, 496.
Meaker (Meeker), Joseph, i, 82, 84-ii, 129, 326, 334, 397-iii, 202, 210.
Meaker (Meeker), William, i. 50, 65; Indicted for riotous conduct, i, 82,
84: Letter relative to his conduct, from Lords Berkeley and Carteret, to the Governor and Council of New Jersey, 104; Complaint against Samuel Moore, 149; Petition from, 320; Case of, against William Pardon, 334; Note on, 334; Referred to, 336, 337-ii, 339-iii, 496. Meckenzie (McKinzie), Sir George, An East Jersey Proprietor, i, 441, 457, 460, 463.
Meckenzie, Keneth, i, 530. Medcalfe, Matthew, ii, 148.
Meech, Thomas, ii, 431.
Meekat, John, ii, 326.
Meeker (Miaker), Timothy, vi, 351-vii, 458.
Meeker, See also Meaker.
Megie, John, ii, 129, 326, 397.
Mehelm, John, x, 458, 479, 697.
Mebemickwon, Indian King, iv, 277.
Mekowetick, i, 1.
Melfort, Earl of, An East Jersey Proprietor, i, 490, 499, 500, 508, 513, 528-ii, 10, 26, 32, 202. Mellechap, i, 369.
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Mellin, Robert, Difficulties with Peter Sonmans, iii, 376, 423-429, 447, 452. Melven, James, ii, 332.
Melyn (Moleyn), Jacob, i, 122, 128, 133.
Menville (Mienville, Monviele), Gabriel, ii, 106, 237.
Mercell, William, ii, 396.
Merret, Isaac, Recommended for Council of Governor Hunter, iii, 498. Merrett, William, i, 521-ii, 326.
Merrick, William, ii, 226, 313.
Merry, Mr., iv, 152.
Meservie, Captain, i. 317, 318.
Mew, Richard, i, 268; An East Jersey Proprietor, 366, 383, 424, 433, 434, 437, 442, 446, 448, 451, 454, 462, 474, 482, 483, 529-ii, 205. Meyer, E., i, 269.
Mice, Pier, ii. 397.
Michell, Archibald, ii, 148.
Michel (Mitchell), Charles, ii, 42-61, 65-73, 79, 99; Signs the surrender of the government, 456-460; Asks the appointment of Andrew Ham- ilton as Governor, 470 .- Signs Memorial, iv, 396.
Michel, Charles, Jr., A West Jersey Proprietor, iii, 95, 498.
Michel (Mitchell), Francis, ii, 42-62, 66-74, 79; Signs the surrender of the government, 456-460; Asks the appointment of Andrew Hamil- ton as Governor, 470 .- Signs, iii, 38, 82, 95, 302, 498-iv, 141. Michell, Richard, i, 83, 84.
Michel, Robert, ii, 42-61, 65-73, 76, 79, 88, 92, 95, 99, 186-194, 258, 276, 300. 302; Signs the surrender of the government, 456-460; Asks the appointment of Andrew Hamilton as Governor, 470 .- Signs as a Proprietor, iii, 38, 51, 82, 95. 302; Refuses to sign Sonmans' Com- Inission, 314, 498 .- Referred to, iv, 141.
Michelses, Hartman, ii, 326.
Mickle, John, v, 133, 139, 141, 211-vi, 202.
Mickle, William, viii, Part II, 151.
Micklethwart, Joseph. Signs the surrender of the government, ii, 456- 460 .- Memorial of, iii, 95.
Mico, Joseph, Autograph, v, 510 .- Referred to, vii, 326.
Middlesex County, Minutes of the Court of, ii, 315 .- Petition of, to the Assembly, against Peter Sonmans, iii, 445; Report on said petition, 447. - Further petition of, iv, 8; Freeholders' books altered, 97-99; Petition of, against the election of Thomas Farmer, 186; Taxes, 368. -Petition of, for a separate Governor, v, 444 .- List of rioters in, vi, 455; Charge to the Grand Jury of, 456 .- The jail of broken open, viii, Part I, 43; Petition of land owners in, 54-56.
Middleton, Henry, x, 529.
Middleton, Hugh, iv, 36, 125.
Middleton, Nathan, v, 187.
Middleton, Thomas, v, 187.
Middletown, Oath of allegiance taken by the inhabitants, i, 51; Proclam-
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ation of the Governor and Council relative to the inhabitants of, 58; Warrant from Governor Carteret for the seizure of a paper against the laws, signed by the inhabitants of, 61; Confirmation to, of cer- tain privileges, 83; Relations with the Council of New Netherlands, 123, 125, 127, 129, 130, 134, 135, 142, 143, 333 .- Courts at, ii, 362, 364.
Mifflin, John, Jr., i, 289.
Mifflin, John, Sr , i, 289.
Mifflin, Thomas, x, 529, 574.
Miggle, Archibald, ii, 380.
Miles (Myles), John, ii, 129, 326, 334, 339, 395-iii, 496.
Military Affairs, The immediate dispatch of troops to Albany urged by Governor Hunter, iv, 135; Supplies for troops, 135; Discharging volunteers, 136; Troops at Amboy, 137; Troops and money raised by Governor Hunter for the Canadian expedition, 138 .- Condition of militia in New Jersey, v, 319 .- Number of fighting men, including regular forces, in the Colonies, vi, 89, 90; Troops raised in New Jer- sey, 99, 102; Abstract of a bill for settling and better regulating the militia of New Jersey, 191; Action of the Assembly on said bill, 247- 249; Troops raised for the expedition to Canada, 371, 378; Number of men in the several companies under command of Colonel Peter Schuyler, 424; Mutiny of the troops under command of Colonel Schuyler, 447; Payment of the troops sent against Canada, 451 .- The New Jersey Assembly vote £15,000 for the support of Colonel Schuyler's regiment, viii, Part II, 11; Four new regiments to be raised, 17; Order settling the rank of officers serving with the Pro- vincial forces in North America, 29; Number of militia in New Jer- sey, 84; The King intends to augment the regiments in America. 92; A regiment raised by the Assembly, 106; Governor Shirley in relation to, 111; Reported defeat of General Braddock, 117-120; Letter from Governor Belcher to Governor Dinwiddie, relative to, 122; Message from Governor Belcher relative to, 128; Condition of the forces on the frontier, 131; Governor Belcher relative to raising additional troops, 135; Supplies for the troops, 140; Movements of the same, 143; Letter from Governor Belcher relative to, 148; Invasion of the Province, 156; Colonels of militia ordered to muster their regiments, 157; Threatened invasion of the French and Indians, 158; Move- ment of troops, 160; Condition of. 161. 162, 168; Colonels of regi- ments directed to move to the Delaware River, 174; Defence of the frontier, 179; Letter from Governor Belcher relative to, 180; Aug- mentation of the forces in New Jersey asked for, 201 : Earl of Loudoun appointed Commander-in-Chief of all the forces in America, 209; Additional troops called for, 241 .- Warrant settling the rank of Provincial officers, ix, 10; Invasion of Canada, 111; Money required for continuing the war, 137; Estimate for raising, paying and cloth- ing 1,000 men, 143; Preparations urged for the invasion of Canada,
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149; Act for raising 1,000 men passed, 166, 168; Amount of money raised for purposes of the war, 167; The New Jersey regiment arrives at Albany, 174; Defeat of the French army in Canada, 183; Officers of the New Jersey regiments in the French war, 184-187; Comments of Governor Bernard on the bill for raising troops in the Province, 224; David Price ordered to impress vessels to transport troops to New Jersey, 246; Act passed for raising additional troops in New Jersey, 260, 261; Part of the New Jersey regiments continued, 299; Circular letter to the Governors relative to recruiting the regular regiments in America, 330; Condition of the militia in New Jersey, 367; Forces raised for marching against the Indians, 398, 400, 428, 431; Letter from General Gage relative to, 432; Inequality of the expense of quartering the troops in the Colonies, 642 .- Law for pro- viding quarters for the King's troops, x, 12; Commissioners for sup- plying barracks, 26; Act of Legislature for quartering the troops, 32; Act relative to supplying barracks repealed by the King, 41; Gover- nor Franklin in relation to barracks, 84; The same, in relation to provision for the King's troops, 141, 201, 203; Secretary Hillsborough in relation to the same, 219; Recruiting parties, 230; Assembly refuse to provide for the King's troops, 237; Assemblymen of Hun- terdon County instructed to oppose the quartering of troops in the Province, 269: Supplies for the troops still refused by the Assembly, 297, 304; The Assembly consents to pay the arrears due to the troops, and the debt incurred during the late war, 321; Secretary Hillsborough in relation to arrears due to the troops, 323; Money granted for the support of the King's troops, 378; Number of men in New Jersey capable of bearing arms in 1772, 446; Proceedings of the King's troops at Concord, 590; Movement of troops in New Jer- sey and Philadelphia, 644; Congress of New Jersey assumes com- mand of the militia of that State, 659; Troops and money raised in New Jersey, 669.
Militia, See Military Affairs.
Millard, Charles, iv, 310.
Miller, Charles, iv, 98.
Miller, Eben, viii, Part II, 151-153, 233, 234.
Miller, Elizabeth, Signs the surrender of the Government, ii, 456-460.
Miller, Ephraim, Lieutenant, ix, 185.
Miller, Henry, i, 510.
Miller, Isaac, x, 717.
Miller, John, x, 718.
Miller, John, Jr., of Jrs., x, 718.
Miller, Richard, ii, 334.
Miller, Samuel, ii, 339.
Miller, Thomas, ii, 470 .- Affidavit of, respecting the Newark riots, vi, 430; Referred, to, 431.
Miller, William, ii, 129, 397.
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Mills, Daniel, ii, 148.
Mills, James, ii, 417.
Mills, Jedediah, x, 207-212, 279.
Mills, William, ix, 4.
Milner, Samuel, Grand Juror, Essex County, iii, 496.
Mines, Memorial of John Gosling respecting, v, 36; Letter from Gover-
nor Burnet, relative to gold and silver mines in, 74; Opinion of the Attorney and Solicitor Generals as to the ownership of, 64; Letters from the Lords of Trade, relative to, 120, 156 .- Articles of association to work in New Jersey and elsewhere, ix, 318 .- In New Jersey, x, 445.
Mingaghqué, Relations with Bergen, i, 145, 151.
Minisink, Indians of, i, 458; Lands, 459-ii, 48; Journal of a visit to, by Arent Schuyler, 103 .- Island of, vi, 163, 165, 166, 170. - Patent, viii, Part I, 135, 174, 208, 210, 211, 223, 232, 266, 274-276, 281, 290, 291. -Memorial of the Proprietors of, viii, Part II, 20; Highways laid out through, 23; Referred to, 28, 180; Claimed by New York, 33, 75; A town burnt in, 181, 184, 185.
Minnevarre, Laird of, ix, 337, 338.
Minniell, G., Mayor of New York, Letter from, to Sir John Werden, i, 491.
Minshall, Edward, iii, 314.
Minshall, Francis, ii, 194, 199, 276, 416, 470; Signs the surrender of the Government, 456-460; Asks for Andrew Hamilton as Governor, 470. Minshull, Francis, Autograph, v, 510-vii. 326.
Minuit, Peter. i, 2.
Mitchell, Jacob, ii, 129, 326.
Mitchell, James, x, 717.
Mitchell, William, ii, 395.
Mitchell, See Michel.
Mitchelsen (Michaelse, Michaelye), Elias, i, 49, 125, 320.
Mohawk River, Patents for lands upon, ix, 308.
Moll, John, i, 190, 195, 201, 203, 282.
Molleson, Gilbert, ii, 187-193, 198, 257, 263, 376, 408, 416; Signs the
surrender of the Government, 456-460; Recommends Andrew Ham- ilton for Governor, 470.
Molleson, John, iii, 446-iv, 9.
Mompeson, Roger, Recommended for the Council, iii, 78, 115; Ap- pointed Chief-Justice, 79, 125; Notice of, 116; Appointed a member of the Council, 125; Referred to, 130, 155; In council, 290; Pro- posed as a member of Lord Lovelace's Council, 299; Appointed as such, 317; His position as Chief-Justice sought for by others, 360; Signs, 367; Ilis removal as Chief-Justice asked for by the Assembly of New Jersey, 371; Defence of, 373; Signs addresses, 415, 473; The Proprietors ask that he may be left out of Governor Hunter's Council, 497; Referred to, 501 .- Member of Governor Hunter's
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Council, iv, 2; Referred to, 31, 41, 48, 61; Resigns the office of Chief-Justice, 70; Presides, 101; Referred to, 130, 131; Salary, 185, 368; Dead, 208, 214, 216; Referred to, 324 .- Referred to, v, 344, 374.
Monckton, Robert. Named as a commissioner for trying pirates, ix, 283; Referred to, 390, 400.
Monk, James, ix, 621.
Monmouth County, Disturbances in, ii, 328, 330; Indictment of sundry persons in, 332; Proceedings of the Court of Sessions of, 362, 364. 371 .- Taxes, iv, 368, 369 .- Watches stationed on the coast of, vi, 373; Beacons destroyed, 378 .- Riotous proceedings in, x, 148; Speech of Governor Franklin in relation to the riots in, 172; Address of the Assembly in relation to the same, 180; The same referred to, 198; Letter to, from Essex County Committee relative to events in Boston, 459; Letter to, from Committee of Correspondence at Bos- ton, 498.
Monmouth Patent, From Governor Nicolls, i, 43, 97.
Morrow, John, x, 15, 17.
Montague, Lord Charles, ix, 621.
Montague, Edward, x, 25.
Montgomerie, John, Drafts of commissions of, as Governor of New
York and New Jersey submitted to the King, v, 167; Letter from, to the Lords of Trade, 167; Instruction to, 169-178; Referred to, 179, 181, 183; Letter from, to the Lords of Trade, 184; Notice of, 185; Letter from, to the Lords of Trade, inclosing Governor Burnet's remarks on acts of the New Jersey Assembly, 189, 190; Letter to, from the Lords of Trade, relative to interest money and paper bills, 200; Letter from, to the Lords of Trade, respecting New Jersey affairs, 206, 234; Letter to, from the Lords of Trade, relative to cer- tain acts of the New Jersey Assembly, 247; Letter from, to the Lords of Trade, respecting the payment of interest money for incidental expenses, 249; Answer to the same, 266; Letter from, to the Duke of Newcastle, relative to New Jersey copper ore, 267; Letter from, to the Lords of Trade, relative to New Jersey affairs, 268; Memorial to, from James Alexander, relative to the West Jersey surveyorship, 273; Letter from, to Lords of Trade, relative to several acts passed by the New Jersey Assembly, 285; Letter from, to Secretary Popple, 291; Letter from, to the Duke of New Castle, relative to vacancies in the New Jersey Council, 293; Death of, announced, 294, 295; Letter to, from the Lords of Trade, relative to acts of the New Jer- sey Assembly, 302; Referred to, 314, 315, 319, 371, 399, 457, 484. 492-vi, 71.
Montgomery, Michael, x, 718. Montgomerie, William, vii, 542. Moody, Daniel, ii, 113.
Moore, Alexander, viii, Part II, 228,
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Moore, Benjamin, iii, 165.
Moore, Cornelius, Indicted, vii, 458.
Moore, Francis, ii, 327.
Moore, George, i, 192.
Moore, Sir Harry, Governor of New York, ix, 511; Proclamation of, relative to the robbing of the Treasury of East Jersey, 564; Vice- Admiral, 621; Referred to, 626 .- Proclamation of, relative to the robbery of the East Jersey Treasury, x, 39.
Moore, John, i, 195, 201.
Moore, John, iv, 98, 186-v, 398, 402, 409, 410.
Moore (Moor), Sir John, ii, 164, 165, 194, 199, 258, 276, 299, 300, 302- vi, 314.
Moore, J., Letter from, to the Governor of Maryland, relative to irregu- larities in New Jersey, ii, 464.
Moore, Joshua, x, 717.
Moore, Matthew, ii, 113, 292-iii, 482-iv, 9, 15.
Moore, Samuel, i, 50, 83: Commissioned to represent the New Jersey Council in England, 93; Grant to, from Lords Berkeley and Car- teret, 104; Complaints against, 141, 142, 150; Appointed Provost Marshall, 178, 319; Warrant for the arrest of, 321; Disposition of, by the New York Council, 322 .- Grand Juror, iii, 486, 487.
Moore, Rev. Mr., iii, 270.
Moravians, viii, Part II, 160, 165.
Moore, Enoch, iv, 215.
More, John, ii, 397.
More, Matthew, iii, 446.
More, Thomas, i, 50.
More, -, x, 113.
Morford, John, ii, 396.
Morford, Thomas, x, 600.
Morgan, Joseph, Improvements in modes of navigation, iv, 190, 194.
Morgann, Maurice, Commissioned Secretary of the Colony of New Jersey,
x, 1; Note on, 3; Deputes Joseph Reed, Jr., to be Deputy Secretary, 5,8, 133.
Morgan, Simeon, iv, 80-85.
Morice, Thomas, ii, 470.
Morrey, Ferry, iv, 129.
Morris, Benjamin, vii, 603, 606.
Morris, Charles, ix, 582, 591, 621, 624, 631, 632.
Morris, Col., i, 299, 300.
Morris County, Letter from the Lieutenant Governor of New York, rela-
tive to the erection of, viii, Part I, 266; Iron in, Part II, 79; Procla- mation of Governor Belcher relative to the defence of, 182 .- When set off, x, 298; Association of the inhabitants of Pequanock in, to sustain the action of the Continental and Provincial Congress, 716.
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Morris, Dennis, ii, 325.
Morris (Moores), John, Deputy Sheriff of Essex County, ii, 336 .- Grand Juror, iii, 486, 487.
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