General index to the Documents relating to the colonial history of the state of New Jersey, first series, in ten volumes, Part 13

Author: Ricord, Frederick W. (Frederick William), 1819-1897
Publication date: 1888
Publisher: Newark, N.J. : Daily Advertiser Printing House
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Morris, Lewis, i, 134; Certificate relative to the boundary line between New York and New Jersey, 521 .- Notice of, ii, 217; Commitment of, for contempt of court, 217; Appointed one of Governor Hamilton's Council, 328-331; President of Monmouth County Court, 332; Present at the same, 362; Note on, 390; Letter from, to the Lords of Trade, relative to the disorder in New Jersey, 398; Letter from, to Secretary Popple, relative to the surrender of the Government of East and West Jersey by the Proprietors, 412; Signs for Proprietors, 416; Recommended for Council, 417, 429, 451, 486; Letter from, to the Lords of Trade, relative to Dockwra's objections to the appoint- ment of Andrew Hamilton as Governor of New Jersey, 442; Witness, 460; Recommends Andrew Hamilton for Governor, 470; Referred to, 472; Temporary authority conferred upon him by the Queen, 474; Referred to, 478; Objected to as a member of Council, 488; Letter from, to the Lords of Trade, relative to the difficulties in New Jer- sey, 504; Appointed member of the Council, 507; Announces the death of Governor Andrew Hamilton, 541 .- One of Governor Corn- bury's Council, iii, 2; Influence over the Scotch settlers, 14; Referred to, 47; Commissioner for New Jersey, 64; Criticism upon his conduct by Lord Cornbury, and his suspension from Council announced to the Lords of Trade, 73-77; His restoration to the Council asked for by the Proprietors of West Jersey, 85; His suspension recommended to be taken off by the Lords of Trade, 118, 124; Referred to, 132, 136, 138, 140, 143, 154, 188, 192-196, 223, 225; Colonel Quary's remarks concerning, 236, 237; Referred to, 260, 268; Letter from, to the Secretary of State, transmitting documents explan- atory of the difficulties in New Jersey. 274; Opinion of the Coun- cil concerning him, 283, 365; Proposed as a member of Governor Lovelace's Council, 299: Appointed as such, 317, 328, 329; Referred to, 335; Order of the Privy Council, restoring him to the Council of New Jersey, 349; Congratulatory address from, to Governor Lovelace, 380 ; Verses ridiculing said address, 381-385; Referred to, 392-415; Suspended from the Council by Lieutenant-Governor Ingoldsby, 464; Documents relative to, 476- 496; Before the Court of Common Rights, in 1698, 479-486; Ques- tions the right of the Proprietors to govern, 488; Letter to the As- sembly, 401; His restoration to the Council asked for by the Lords of Trade, 499 .- A member of Governor Hunter's Council, iv, 2, 19; Referred to, 12, 33-35, 118, 119, 127-133; Remarks upon, by Rev. Jacob Henderson, 156, 162, 163; Appointed a member of the Coun- cil, 182; Referred to, 200; Appointed Chief-Justice, in place of Mr. Monpesson deceased, 208, 214; Indictment of, by the Grand Jury of Burlington County, 239; Signs as member of the Council, 253, 310;


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Referred to, 316, 334; One of the commissioners to try pirates, 340; Referred to, 363; Fees to, 372; Referred to, 373; Proclamation of, as President, in regard to the neglect of the assessors of some Counties in New Jersey, 400; Memorial of the Proprietors to, rela- tive to the survey of the boundaries between New Jersey and New York, 408; Letter from, to the Lords of Trade, relating to said boundary, 439; Notice of, 444; Letters from, to Peter Schuyler, relating to the boundaries between New York and New Jersey, 446, 448 .- One of Governor Burnet's Council, v, 3, 34; Referred to, 59, 60, 103; Money paid to, 147, 151; Commissioner to try pirates, 197; Announces to the Lords of Trade the death of Governor Montgomerie, 295; Address and memorial of the Council to, 296; Letter from, to the Duke of Newcastle, in relation to the separate government for New Jersey, 314; Referred to, 328; Complained of, by Governor Cosby, 329-345; Letter from, to the Lords of Trade, relative to the proceedings of Governor Cosby, 349; Governor Cosby's reasons for removing him from the Chief-Justiceship, 366; Letter from Governor Cosby to the Lords of Trade, relating to, 395-401; Referred to, 402; Goes to England, 403; Complaints against, laid before the Queen, 408; Referred to, 431, 432; Petition of, to the King, relative to his dismission from the Council, 433; The King and Council declare the reasons for his removal from the Chief-Justiceship insufficient, 437; Referred to, 439, 449, 454; Letter from, to the Duke of Newcastle, in support of his claim to the Presidency of the Council, 455; De- mands the administration of the Government, 463; Proclamation issued by, as President of the Council, 464-467; His claims sub- mitted to the Duke of Newcastle by President Hamilton, 469: Letter from, to the Lords of Trade, relative to his claims to the Presidency of the Council of New Jersey, 472; Report of four of the Council on his claim to the Presidency thereof, 474; Complaint made against him by President Hamilton to the Lords of Trade, 478, 481; Pro- clamation by, 489; Letter from, to the Lords of Trade, transmitting his observations on Mr. Hamilton's reasons, 491; Made Governor of New Jersey, 511 .- Commission for, as Governor of New Jersey, vi, 1, 2; Instructions to, 13; Acknowledges the receipt of his commis- sion, 57; Letter from, to Sir Charles Water, relating to affairs of New Jersey and New York, 60; Complained of, to the Lords of Trade by John Hamilton, 69; Referred to, 73; Letter from, to the Duke of Newcastle, relative to the raising of troops in New Jersey, 99; Letter from, to the Duke of Newcastle, on New Jersey affairs, 100; Pro- clamation of, relating to the currency of foreign coins, 117; Letter from, to the Lords of Trade, relative to New Jersey affairs, 130; Memorial to, from the Proprietors of East and West Jersey, relative to the line between New York and New Jersey, 138; Representation to, relative to the making of iron, 140; Address to, relative to the partition line between New York and New Jersey, 144; His claim for


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salary while striving to obtain the Presidency of the Council, 151; Letter from Deputy Secretary Gellibrand relative thereto, 153; Let- ter from, to Governor George Clinton, relative to the boundary line between New York and New Jersey, 162; Speeches of, to the Assem- bly and answers thereto, 178-190; Dissolves the Assembly, 190; Memorial to, respecting the boundary line between New York and New Jersey, 216; Representation to, from the Council, giving reasons for rejecting several acts of the Assembly, 219; Recommendation of, for the Council, 232; Certificate of, concerning the Proprietors' sur- render of the Government, 234; Illness of, 246; Message of, to the Assembly, 251; Decease of, 363, 367; Names of his pall-bearers, 368; Referred to, 423, 434, 444 .- Succeeded as Governor by Jonathan Belcher, vii, 1, 2; Referred to, 77, 116; Executors of, petition the Lords of Trade to pay his salary, 171; Letters to, from the Lords of Trade, relative to paper currency, 172; Reply of the Lords of Trade to the petition of the executors, 173; Referred to, 213; Proceedings of Council relative to arrears due to the family of, 335; Referred to, 353; Representation of the Assembly relative to said arrears, 459; Comments of the Lords of Trade upon the action of the Assembly, 551-viii, Part I, 76-78, 209; Memorial to, from the New Jersey Proprietors, relative to the boundary line between that Province and New York, 244 .- Referred to, ix, 216, 231, 339.


Morris, Lewis, Jr., Suspended from the Council, v, 270 .- Referred to, vi, 169-vii, 57; In relation to the division line between New York and New Jersey, 163 .- Death of, ix, 377; Notice of, 378 .- Referred to, x, 114.


Morris, Richard, ix, 321, 621.


Morris, Robert Hunter, Letter from, to James Alexander, commenting on the proceedings of Governor Cosby, v, 431 .- Member of Governor Morris' Council, vi, 14, 15, 109; Report of, concerning the northern boundary, 168; Referred to, 294, 314, 315, 316, 317, 329; Commis- sion to, to run the line between East and West Jersey, 352; Referred to, 355, 359, 360, 367-378, 395; Letter from, to the Lords of Trade, giving an account of the Province, 419: In Council, 435; Message of President Hamilton, relative to, 436; Letter from, to the Lords of Trade, at the request of President Hamilton, 446; Informed of the riot at Perth Amboy, 463; Letter from, to James Alexander, respect- ing New Jersey affairs, 471-vii, 5; Member of Governor Belcher's Council, 6; Letter from, to James Alexander, 17; Autograph of, 18; In Council, 86, 88; Commends sundry officers, 102; Letter from, to James Alexander, relative to the appointment of Samuel Nevill as Judge, 108; Referred to, 124; Address of, to the Speaker of the Council of New York, 141; Attempts, with other members of the Council, to advise Governor Belcher, 183; Communication from, to the same, 185; Address of, with other members of the Council, to the King, relative to the riots, 189; Letter from, to F. J. Paris, 9


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relative to the same, 197; Referred to, 204; Answer of, to the rioters, 233; Signs as member of Council, 237; Referred to, 259; Letter from, to J. F. Paris, 262; Referred to, 280, 284, 285, 287, 288; Empowered to act for the Proprietors of East Jersey, in matters re- lating to the riots, 318; Letter from, relating to the riots in Newark, 328; Letter from, in relation to reuniting New Jersey to New York, 331; In Council, 335; Referred to, 347, 353-354; Petition of, rela- tive to the disorders in the Province, 379; Complains of the injustice of the Assembly in refusing to pay arrears of salary due the late Gov- ernor, his father, 401; Referred to, 403; Deposition of, relative to the riots, 408; Opinion of, against passing an act of general pardon in favor of the rioters, 409; Signs letters to Governor Belcher, 452- 456; Referred to, 463, 467, 472, 474, 477, 479, 501, 503, 507, 508, 511, 521, 525; Letter to, from Cadwallader Colden, 552; Referred to, 574, 603; Letters to, from J. Alexander, 626, 644, 651 .- Letter from, to the Lords of Trade, relative to the Constitution of the Council of New Jersey, viii, Part I, 13; Papers relative to the state of affairs in the Province, 28; Letter to, from Governor Clinton, 92; Referred to, 102; Letter to, from the Secretary of Governor Clinton, relative to Provincial affairs, 116, 120; Referred to, 135; Letter to, from Mr. Paris, relative to the boundary line between New York and New Jersey, 152; Reply to the same, 157; Letter to, from Charles Read, 186; Bond of indemnity, 200; Referred to, 213; Memorandum con- cerning line between New York and New Jersey, 267; Referred to, 269 .- Appointed Governor of Pennsylvania, viii, Part II, 91; Letter to, from Governor Belcher, relative to Indian affairs, 116; Referred to, 117, 120; Letter to, from Governor Belcher, relative to the threatened invasion of the French and Indians, 158; From the same, relative to the condition of military affairs, 161, 165; Referred to, 173; Letter to, from Governor Belcher, relative to military move- ments, 180; Petition of, as a Proprietor, 228; Informs the Earl of Loudon, of the death of Governor Belcher, and objections of John Reading to assume chief authority, 259; Referred to, 266-270-ix, 7; Pretension of, to the office of Chief-Justice of New Jersey, 176; Letter from the Lords of Trade on said pretension of, 191; Shows Governor Bernard why he ought to be permitted to resume the office of Chief-Justice, and incloses to him a copy of his patent, 206, 207; His claims presented to the Lords of Trade, 209; Proceedings of the Supreme Court in relation to the claims of, 212, 214-218; Dispute be- tween him and Nathaniel Jones, respecting the office of Chief-Jus- tice, 230; Informs Governor Boone of said dispute, 235; Referred to, 248, 264; Member of Governor Hardy's Council, 274; Named as one of the Commissioners for trying pirates, 283; Referred to, 324, 342, 343; Re-appointed Chief-Justice, 345, 351; Referred to, 355, 361, 362; Recommended for Chief-Justice, 364; Death of, 426, 427; Re- ferred to, 430, 442, 445-x, 131.


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Morris, Stephen, vii, 436.


Morris, William, Recommended for the Council, iv, 63, 153; Referred to, by Rev. Jacob Henderson, 157; Recommended for the Council, 169, 170; Dead, 171, 376.


Morris, William, Nominated for the Council, vii, 575, 577; Referred to, 593-595, 600; Memorial of Richard Partridge, respecting him, 602; Certificates in defence of his character, 603-606; Letter from Gov- ernor Belcher, to the Lords of Trade, relative to him, 607; From the same, to Lord Hardwicke, respecting him, 611; Referred to, 628, 629; Deposition of Samuel Tucker, as to the character of, 636; Affir- mation of, relative to the conduct of Lewis M. Ashfield, 642; Referred to, 651-viii, Part I, 111.


Morrison, Archibald, vii, 282.


Morse, Robert, ii, 327.


Morton, George, i, 413.


Morton, John, x, 529.


Morton, Thomas, ii, 291.


Mosse, Peter, i, 50.


Mosse, Robert, i, 50, 85.


Mott, Gersham, ii, 363 .- Contributes to the supposed Cornbury Fund, iii, 212 .- Referred to, iv, 37; Expelled from the Assembly, 126 .- Re- ferred to, vi, 154.


Mott, William, vi, 202-viii, Part II, 151.


Moullains, Jacob, i, 50.


Mount, Humphry, Deposition of, viii, Part I, 41.


Mount, William, i, 523.


Mourison, Henry, x, 718.


Mourison, Mouris, x, 718.


Mudie (Mudy), David, An East Jersey Proprietor, i, 460, 499, 528, 530.


Mudie, Janet, ii, 107.


Muilman, Henry, vii, 326.


Muirhead, John, iv, 377.


Mulford, Benjamin, x, 531.


Mulford, Samuel, iv, 293, 294, 296, 344, 345.


Munday, Nicholas, iv, 186, 189.


Munson, John, x, 717.


Murch, John, x, 285.


Murder within the limits of the Admiral's jurisdiction, Bill for the pun- ishment of, ix, 352.


Murray, James, ix, 622.


Murray, John, x, 562.


Murray, Joseph, v, 404-vi, 393, 396 .- Letter to, from James Alexander, vii, 77; Papers sent by, 80, 81 .- Memorandum, relative to New York and New Jersey boundary line, submitted to, viii, Part I, 267; Re- ferred to, 269-274.


Murray, Robert, x, 562.


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Murray, W., Solicitor-General, Report of, upon certain acts passed in New Jersey, vii, 305.


Musise, Cornelius, ii, 326.


Mutineers and enemies to the Government, Peace and welfare of the Province, i, 90, 176.


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Nahihan, John, ii, 396.


Nane, W. P., iii, 306.


Nassau Hall, Erection of, viii, Part II, 146.


Nassau, John, Lieutenant-Governor of New York, ii, 237.


Naturalization, Acts relating to, x, 411.


Naval Stores, Memorial relative to improvements in the production of, v, 68.


Navell, James, i, 268, 284.


Navesink, Oath of allegiance taken by the inhabitants of, 1667-68, i, 51;


To produce the laws and publish them, 59; Notice to the inhabitants


to take out their patents, 120; Controversy with Elizabethtown, 477. Neal, Henry, v, 155.


Ned, A slave of Hatton, x, 207, 208, 279.


Negroes imported into New Jersey, v, 152 .- Number of, in the Colonies, vi, 90 .- Bill for laying a duty on the importation of, ix, 344, 347, 383, 444, 458.


Neilson, James, x, 471, 587, 588.


Nelson, Benjamin, Signs the surrender of the government, ii, 456-460; Asks the appointment of Andrew Hamilton as Governor, 470.


Nelson, James, vii, 108.


N-s, Lord, Political creed with respect to America, x, 492.


Net, Rene, v, 153.


Netheway, Jonathan, ii, 42-62, 66-74, 79.


Nethorp, Edward, i, 268.


Neuman, Wm., i, 51, 134.


Neversink, Beacon on the Highlands of, vi, 378, 379.


Nevill, James, i, 118; Appointed Secretary of West Jersey, 275; Magis- trate, 292; Letter from to Governor Penn, 381, 413; Signs, 508.


Nevill, Samuel, vi, 139; Vote on the Militia Act, 202, 203; Referred to, 255; Speech in the Assembly, in answer to the rioters' petition, 323; Notice of, 323; Referred to, 409, 410, 417, 418; Charge of, to the Grand Jury of Middlesex County, 456; Referred to, 468, 470 .- An- swer of the rioters to his speech, vii, 30; Appointed Second Judge, 97; Comments upon his appointment, by Robert H. Morris, 107; Re- ferred to, 114, 212, 215, 254, 258, 283; Speaker of the Assembly, 351, 353; Referred to, 364, 450, 475, 478, 544, 546 .- Letter to, from Governor Belcher, relative to the riot at Perth Amboy, viii, Part I, 38; Letter from, to Governor Belcher, relative to the trial of Lewis


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M. Ashfield, 40; To the same, relative to the riot at Amboy, 46; Salary, 105; Bond of indemnity, 200; Memorandum concerning line between New York and New Jersey, 267; Referred to, 269 .- To agree with printer for printing bills of credit, viii, Part II, 71; Warrants to, 151-153; Jurat, 224; Petition of, as a Proprietor, 228; Warrants 232, 234 .- Referred to, ix, 21, 214, 217, 224; Re-appointed, 345, 427. Nevill, Thomas, vi, 465, 466.


Newark, Letter from Governor Carteret, to the Indian Sachem Oraton, relative to, i, 55; Directions as to the arrears of quit-rents of, 106; Notice to the inhabitants of, to take out their patents, 119; Relation with the Council of New Netherlands, 122, 124, 126, 128-130, 134, 137, 138, 142; Petition of the inhabitants of, to the Council of New Netherlands, 155; Officers at, 320 .- Letter from the town of, to the other towns in East New Jersey, in reference to a certain act of the Legislature, and reflecting upon the conduct of Governor Basse, ii, 270; Letter from, condemning Governor Basse, 273 .- Riots at, vi, 250, 292; Publication of the East Jersey Proprietors, relative to, 297; Referred to, 321, 336; State of facts, concerning, 397; Remarks of James Alexander, and Robert Hunter Morris, upon said riots, 420; Letter from David Ogden, with affidavits respecting, 426-432; Ob- servations upon, by President Hamilton, 436; Increase of, 446 .- In- dian deed of sale to, vii, 31; Treatment of the settlers referred to, 43; Riots at, 210, 219; Affidavits respecting them, 178-182.


Newbold, Barzillai, viii, Part II, 151-153, 233, 234.


Newbold, John, i, 269.


Newbound, Michael, iv, 310.


New Brunswick, Seal of, v, 283, 284.


Newby, Mark, i, 419.


Newcastle, Duke of, Letter from, to the Lords of Trade, relative to in- structions for Jonathan Belcher, appointed Governor of New Jersey, vii, 1; Reply to the same, 2; Instructions for Governor Belcher in- closed to, 4; Referred to, 67, 100; Officers who had served in the ex- petition to Canada, recommended to, 102; Suceeded as Secretary of State by the Duke of Bedford, 137 .- Referred to, ix, 15.


New Castle, Governor Andros to Commanders and Justices at, i, 189; Meeting of Commander and Justices, 190, 191; Private court held at, 192; Letter from the authorities to the Council of New York relative to John Fenwicke, 200; Meeting of Commander and Justices of. 201; Letter to the same from the Council of New York relative to John Fenwicke, 201; Letter from the same to John Fenwicke, 203; Order to, from Governor Andros, 204: Court held at, relative to the conduct of John Fenwicke, 274; Order and letter to the Court at, respecting John Fenwicke, from Secretary Nicolls, 278, 279, 280; Meeting of the Court, 281; Letter from the authorities of, to Captain Matthias Nicolls, relative to John Fenwicke, 282; Justices at, ordered


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to protect the inhabitants on the East side of the River in the pos- session of their lands, 285; Referred to, 347, 348.


Newcomb, Joseph, x, 531.


Newcomb, Silas, Lieutenant, ix, 185, 186-x, 531.


Newell, James, i, 283.


Newell, James, Deposition of, viii, Part I, 48 .- Referred to, x, 302. New Hampshire, ii, 123; Its Lieutenant-Governor and several of its in-


habitants notorious illegal traders, 362 .- Quota of, for the defence of New York, viii, Part I, 195.


New Jersey, Patent for, to the Duke of York, i, 3; Lease for, to John, Lord Berkeley, and Sir George Carteret, 8; Release to the same, 10; Philip Carteret's commission as Governor of, 20; Robert Vauquillin's commission as surveyor, 26; Concessions and agreements to and with the settlers, 28; The Lords Proprietors' true intent and mean- ing of their concessions, 99, 101; Inhabitants of towns in petition to the Council of New Netherlands for confirmation of their privileges, 155; Number of families in, in 1665, 183; Divided by Quintipartite Deed into East and West Jersey, 205; Sir John Werden, on the ex- tent of the authority granted to the Proprietors of, 289; Visit to, from Governor Andros, 299 .- Report of Solicitor-General Trevor, on the grant of, ii, 100; Connection with illegal trading, 122; Letter from the Lords of Trade, relative to Ports in, 201; Proclamation of Governor Bellomont of New York, against the establishment of Courts in New Jersey, 218; Documents relative to the Ports, 247; Disorders in, 327; Letter from the Lords of Trade relative to the boundary between it and New York, 367; Letter to the Lords of Trade from New York Council, relative to the conditions of, 368; The disorders in, 398; Surrender of the Government of, to the Crown, 452; Letter from the Governor of Maryland relative to irreg- ularities in, 462; Petition from the Proprietors of, that Andrew Hamilton be appointed Governor of the Province, 469; The Lords of Trade recommend to the Queen that some one not connected with its affairs be appointed Governor, 484; Council for, recommended by the Earl of Nottingham, 486; Lord Cornbury commissioned Gov- ernor of, 488, 489; Lord Clarenden's letter concerning the Council of, with enclosure, 501; Letter from the Lords of Trade concerning the same, 502; Letter from Lewis Morris relative to the difficulties in, 504; Letter from Robert Quary, relative to the troubles in, 544 .- The pretentions and injustices of the Proprietors of, iii, 18; Bills affecting the interests of the Proprietors of, 29; Objections of the Proprietors to two of the Council of, 35; Difficulties attending the raising of troops in, 53; Commissioners for, 64; Rights of the Pro- prietors of, in fines, escheats, etc., 108; Speech of Lord Cornbury to the Assembly of, 165; Petition of the Assembly of, relative to the difficulties of Lord Cornbury's Government, 171; Remonstrance of the Assembly of, against certain evils to which Lord Cornbury was


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subjecting the Province, and his reply, 173, 180; Address of the Governor and Council of, to the Queen, congratulating her on the success of Her Magesty's Arms, 239; Answer of the Assembly of, to Lord Cornbury's reply to their remonstrances, 242; Several mem- bers of the Assembly of, reported by Lord Cornbury as not qual- ified, 269; Documents explanatory of the difficulties in, 274; Pro- eedings of the Assembly of objected to by the Council, 286; Minutes of the Assembly of, from the 5th to the 12th of May, 1708, 291; Speech of the Governor to the Assembly of, 293; Lord John Lovelace appointed Governor of, 298; Objections of some of the Proprie- tors of, to several of the members of the Council, 300; Order of the Council of, relative to Receiver-General Barclay, 232; Speech of Lord Lovelace to the Assembly of, 361; Reply to the same, 362; Address of the Lieut .- Governor and Council of, to the Queen, 364; Address of the Assembly of, to Governor Lovelace, in relation to said address to the Queen, 368; Defence of the Council of, 372; The Assembly of, complain of Peter Sonmans to the Governor, 374; Address of, to the same, relative to Peter Fauconnier, 379; Address from the same, to the Queen, relative to the address of the Council complaining of the Assembly, 385; Address of the Council of, to Lord Lovelace, relative to the proceedings of the Assembly of, 390; Answer of Peter Sonmans to the complaints of the Assembly against him, 416; Petition to the Assembly of, against Peter Sonmans, 445; Report of the said committee upon the said petition, 447; Memorial from several Proprietors asking for a change in the Council, 497 .- An intended meeting of the Assembly of, iv, 11; Relative to the place of said meeting, 16; Address of the Council of, to Governor Hunter, 17; Minutes of the Assembly of, 19, 22; Representation of the Assembly of, relative to the administration of Governor Cornbury, 24; Com- plaints of the Assembly of, against William Hall, 79; Memorial of the same, relative to the perversions of justice in the courts of law, 87; Petition of several of the members of the Assembly of, to Lord Cornbury, 110; Address of the Assembly of, to the Queen, 134; Troops and money raised by, for the Canadian expedition, 138; Memorial of the Proprietors of, in England, relative to the disputes between the Council and the Assembly of, 140; Letter from Governor Hunter relative to changes in the Council of, 149; Action of the Lords of Trade in relation to the Council of, asked by Governor Hunter, 151; Persons recommended to fill vacancies in the Council of, 152; The Bishop of London invited to assist the Lords of Trade in selecting Councillors for, 168; Communication from, to the Queen, relative to changes in the Council of, 169; Governor Hunter's reply to Lord Clarendon's objection to apply £999 for the support of the government of, 211; Speech of Governor Hunter to the Assembly of, 249; Address of the Council and Assembly of, to the King, upon the defeat of the Scotch rebellion, 252; Disorders in, 297; Address




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