General index to the Documents relating to the colonial history of the state of New Jersey, first series, in ten volumes, Part 14

Author: Ricord, Frederick W. (Frederick William), 1819-1897
Publication date: 1888
Publisher: Newark, N.J. : Daily Advertiser Printing House
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of the House of Representatives of, to Governor Hunter, 303; New seal for, 332; Message and speech of Governor Hunter to the Assem- bly of, 364, 365; Neglect of the Assessors of some of the counties in, 400; Memorial of the Proprietors of, relative to the survey of the boundaries between it and New York, 408; Petition of the inhabi- tants of New York relating thereto, 433; Letter of Lewis Morris re- lating thereto, 439; Caveat of Daniel Coxe, 444; Answer of Governor Hunter to queries relating to, 449; Proceedings of the Council of West Jersey Proprietors relating to the boundary line, 452 .- Assembly of, dissolved by Governor Burnet, v, 8; Condition of, in 1721, 20; Ad- dresses of the Assembly of, and speeches of Governor to, 24-27; Report on proposed alterations in the Constitution of, 72; Opinion as to the ownership of gold and silver mines in, 74; Address of the Assembly of, to the King, 77; Report on acts of the Assembly of, 79; Respecting the manner of electing representatives to the Assem- bly of, 83; Instruction to Governor Burnet relative to the same, 84; Negroes imported in, 152; Value of the paper money of, in New York, 153; Value of the same in Perth Amboy, 154; Letter from the Lords of Trade, relative to the same, 156; Census of the population of, 1726, 164; Address of the Grand Jury of, to the King, 185; Address and memorial of the Council of, to President Morris, on the death of Governor Montgomerie, 296; A separate governor for, desired, 303, 314; Petition of the Assembly and Council of, for a separate government, 441; Petition of Richard Partridge for a separ- ate Governor of, referred to the Lords of Trade, 448; Sir William Keith's memorial on the same subject, 450; Reasons for appointing a separate governor received from Mr. Partridge, 451; Minute of the Council of, 463; Report of four of the Council of, on the claim of Lewis Morris to the Presidency thereof, 474; The difficulties in, 479; Lord Dela-Warr appointed Governor, 490; Lewis Morris made Gover- nor. 511 .- Address of the Council and Representatives of, to the King, thanking him for giving New Jersey a separate Governor, vi, 58; Memorial of the Proprietors of, relative to the line between it and New York, 138; Representation of the Council and Assembly of, to Governor Morris, relative to encouragement for the making of iron, 140; Address of the Eastern Council of Proprietors of, to Governor Morris, relative to the line between it and New York, 144; Disturbances on the northern boundary of, 163; Memorial of the Proprietors of the Eastern division of, concerning the partition line, 216; Several acts of the Assembly of, rejected by the Council of, with reasons therefor, 219; Certificate of Governor Morris concerning the surrender of the government of, by the Proprietors. 234; Population of, in 1837-38, and in 1745, 242-244; Minutes of the House of Rep- resentatives of, 246; Publication of the Proprietors of the eastern division of, relative to the riots, 297; Commissioners appointed to run the line between the eastern and western divisions, 352; Letter from


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the Proprietors of the eastern division of, to a committee of the sub- scribers to a proposal sent to the Governor, 353; Notice from the Proprietors of the castern division of, stating their willingness to appear in Court, to test their rights, 365; Minutes of the Council of, 367-378; Proceedings of the Council of, March 19, 1746, 424; Pro- ceedings of the Council of, May 6th and 7th, 1747, 435 .- Proceedings of the Council of, on the arrival of Governor Belcher, vii, 11; Address of the same, to Governor Belcher, 13; Reply thereto, 14; Address of Governor Belcher to the Council and Assembly of, 19; Answers to the same, 23-29; Message from the same, to the same, 67; Address of the Council of, to Governor Belcher, 81; Proceedings of the same, relative to the riots, 86, 88; Message of Governor Belcher to the Council and Assembly of, relative to the expedition to Crown Point, 94; Letter from the Council of, to the Duke of Newcastle, recommending sundry officers who had served in the expedition to Canada, 102; Message from Governor Belcher to the Assembly of, 103; Legislature of, prorogued by Governor Belcher, 104; Address of the Council of, to Governor Belcher, 110; Acts of the Assembly of, transmitted by Governor Belcher, 137-140; Message to the Council and Assembly of, from Governor Belcher, 149; Communication from the members of the Council of, to Governor Belcher, 185; Address of the same, to the King, 189; Address of the same, to the Duke of Bedford, relative to the riots, 191; Petition from the Council of Pro- prietors of the eastern division of, to the King, in relation to the riots, 193; Letter from the Council of, to the Lords of Trade, relative to the riots, 236; Report of the Attorney-General and Solicitor-Gen- eral upon certain acts passed in, 305; Proposals of the Lords of Trade with regard to the disturbances in, 311-316; Proprietors of West Jersey pray relief from the riots, etc., in, 316; Power of attor- ney from Proprietors of East Jersey, to Robert H. Morris, to act for them in matters relating to the riots, 318; Letter from J. Alexander in relation to reuniting the Province of, to New York, 331; Message from Governor Belcher to the Legislature of, 332; Proceedings of the Council of, relative to arrears due the family of the late Governor Morris, 335; Address of the House of Assembly of, to Governor Belcher, 345; Petition of the same, to the King, relative to the con- dition of the Province, 351; Centention between the Assembly and the Council of, 356; Letter from F. J. Paris respecting the junction of the Province of New York with, 360; Letter from Governor Bel- cher respecting the proceedings of the Assembly of, 361; From Richard Smith respecting the same, 365; Affidavits showing the state of the Province, 369-379; Complaint against the Assembly of, for not paying the arrears of salary due the late Governor Morris, 401; Letter from six of the Council of, to Governor Belcher, relative to the state of the Province; 452; Representation of the Assembly of, relative to arrears of salary due to the late Governor Morris, 459;


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Petition of the Assembly of, to the King, 462; Representation of the Lords of Trade, on the state of the Province of, 466; Memorial of the Council of, to the King's Privy Council, relative to the riots, 537; Minutes of the Council of, 541-550; Message from Governor Belcher, to the Council and Assembly of, 580, 583; Assembly of, dissolved, 587; Messages of Governor Belcher to the Coun- cil and new Assembly, 591, 615, 625, 634; Acts transmitted, 646 .- Memorial relative to the disturbances in, viii, Part I, 1; Message to the Legislature of, from Governor Belcher, 12; The Constitution of the Council of, 13; Memorial relative to, 18; Message of Governor Belcher relative to a bill for the support of the Government of, 21; Report of the Lords of Trade on some of the proceedings of the As- sembly of, 28; Extracts from the minutes of the Council, relative to the riots at Perth Amboy, 43; Order in Privy Council, relative to the riotous proceedings in, 53; Report upon the draft of a commission for inquiring into the grievances of, 90; Minutes of the Council of, 103; Opinion of the Lords of Trade on the boundaries between New York and, 128; Letter of Robert Charles, relative to the same, 135; Argument that the forks of the Delaware are the true northern limits of, 139; The act of 1747 relative to. 144; Petition of the Proprietors of the eastern division of, to the King, relative to the repeal of the Boundary Act of 1747, 160; Petition of the Assembly of, for making current £60,000 in bills of credit, 183; Disputes between the people of, and those of New York for want of a dividing line, 190; Quota of assistance of, to the defence of New York, 195, 196; Bill for the issue of £60,000 recommended by the Lords of Trade, 196; Bond of indemnification by the Council of the Proprietors of the eastern division to William Alexander and John Smyth, 200; Memorial of the Council of Proprietors of the eastern division of, relative to the boundary line, 202; Memorial of the Proprietors of both divisions to Governor Lewis Morris, 244; Proceedings of the Council and Assem- bly of, transmitted to the Lords of Trade, 287 .- Petition of the As- sembly of, relative to the bill for making current £70,000, viii, Part II, 14; Unsatisfactory proceedings of the Assembly of, 24; Action of the same upon various subjects, 26; Bill for making current £70,- 000, 36; Queries relating to the present condition of, with answers by Governor Belcher, 78; Message to the Assembly of, from Govern- or Belcher, 93; Action of, thereupon, 94; Representation of the Lords of Trade to the King in relation to bills of credit, 100; Mes- sages to the Council and Assembly of, from Governor Belcher, 119, 128, 162; Governor Belcher directs a meeting of the Assembly of, to be called, 181; Message of Governor Belcher to Council and Assem- bly of, 193, 198, 201; The services of, in defending the country com- mended by the Lords of Trade, 206; Petition of the Proprietors of the eastern division of, relative to the boundary line, 225; Council and Assembly summoned to meet, 249 .- Address of the Council of,


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to Lieutenant-Governor Pownall, ix, 4; Assembly of, prorogued, 126 ; Vacancies in the Council of, 127; Message from the Assembly of, to Governor Bernard, 129; Speeches of the Governor to the Legislature of, 159, 291; Reply of the same, 222; Use of former seal of, con- tinned, 239; Imputed illegal trade in, 240; Amicable proceedings of the Assembly of, 248; Defective post arrangements in, 249; Action of the Assembly of, in relation to raising additional troops, 260, 261; Post routes in, 265; Address of the representatives of, to Governor Boone, 287; Certain acts of the Legislature of, recommended to be disapproved, 331; Duties on negroes imported in, 345; Ordinance for holding the Supreme Court for the Province of, 434; Lists of in- struments used in the Courts, etc., of, 480; Illicit trade in, 484; Marriage licenses in, 504; The seditious spirit aroused in, by the Stamp Act, 505, 507, 524; Minutes of the Council of, 509; Address from the Council and Assembly of, to the King, and the repeal of the Stamp Act, 558, 560; Council of, congratulates Governor Franklin on the repeal of the Stamp Act, 562; Robbery of the treasury of the eastern division of, 564; Votes of the Assembly of, transmitted to the Lords of Trade, 567, 568; Conduct of the people of, during the late disturbances approved by the King, 570; Henry Wilmot ap- pointed agent of, 571; Annual salaries granted to the officers of, 579; Fees taken in the different offices of, 592; Salaries of Governor and Judges of, 620; The King's displeasure with fhe Assembly of, 636 .- Petition of the Assembly of, against taxation for revenue pur- poses, x, 18; Civil establishment of, 50; Proceedings of the Assem- bly of, in connection with the bill for issuing £100,000 in bills of credit, 60; Laws of, printed, 97, 102; The Lords of Trade recom- mend that the act of the Assembly of, for issuing £100,000 be disal- lowed, 106; Act disallowed, 115, 196; Riots in Monmouth and Essex Counties, 172, 180; Council of, 198; Displeasure of the Assembly of, at the disallowance of the Paper Money Act, 200; Message from Gov- ernor Franklin to the Assembly of, relative to supplies for the troops,


203; Answer to the same, 204; Report on certain acts of the Legis- ture, 233; Assembly of, refuse to provide for the King's troops, 237; Speech of Governor Franklin to the Assembly and Council of, 238; Answer to the same, 242; Message of Governor Franklin to the As- sembly of, 243; Reply to, 251; Rejoinder, 256; Supplies for the troops still refused by the Assembly of, 297; An agent for appointed, 320; Arrears due to the troops, and debt incurred during the late war to be paid, 321; Minutes of the Council of, 351, 419; Message of the Governor, relative to the resignation of the Treasurer of the eastern division of, 420; The present state and condition of, 433-454; Speech of Governor to the Council and Assembly, 538; Reply of the Council to the Governor's speech, 541; List of the members of the Council of, 561; Provincial Congress of, 639; Congress of, assumes command of the militia, 656; No gentleman will accept a seat in the


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Council of, 662; Its quota of the $3,000,000 issued by the Continen- tal Congress, 670; The submission of, to the Continental Congress gives the King great concern, 675; Ships taken from, to be seized, 711; Message of Governor Franklin to the Legislature of, 719.


Newman, Walter, ii, 326.


New Netherlands, Director and Council of, Patent to Samuel Godyn and Samuel Bloemmaert, i, 1; Minutes of, 122; Petition to, from the in- habitants of towns in New Jersey, 155.


New York, Name of, given by Governor Nicolls, i, 47; Capture of, by the Dutch, 121; Affidavit of William Hayes, relative to the taking of, 152; Proceedings of the government of, relative to the jurisdiction of John Fenwicke, 188, 196, 200, 278, 280, 283; Court of Assizes at, for the trial of Governor Carteret, 303; Letter to Governor and Council of, relative to the ownership of Staten Island, from Governor Carteret and Council, 349; Province suffering from loss of East and West Jersey, 491; Line between New Jersey, 518; Report on the Province of, 524 .- Minutes of the Council of, relative to the boundary line between New York and East Jersey, ii, 106; Quota of troops from other Colonies for its defence, 134; Duties on the Hudson trade to be paid in, 200; Minutes of the Council of, relative to the clearance of a vessel from, to Perth Amboy, 237; Report on the harbor of, 252; Boundary line between it and the Jerseys, 367; Three of the Council of, to the Lords of Trade, relative to the condition of the Jerseys, 368 .- Commissioners for, iii, 64 .- Assembly of, authorize the run- ning of the partition line, iv, 365; Report of Council of, on Jarratt's petition about boundary line, 406; Petition to Council, relative to survey of the line, 433 .- Memorandum relating to, v, 511 .- Opinion of the Lords of Trade, on the boundaries between it and New Jersey, viii, Part I, 128; Quota of assistance to its northern frontier, 194; Report of the Committee of the Assembly of, on border disturbances, Part II, 20; Extracts from the minutes of the Assembly of, relative to border disturbances, 28.


New York and Elizabeth Town Committees of Observation, Proceedings of, x, 561-568 ; New York and Massachusetts, boundary line be- tween, 660.


Nicholls, Matthias, i, 197, 201, 239, 282, 287, 304, 307.


Nicholson, Colonel Francis, iii, 461, 462 .- Letter from, to the Lords of Trade, relative to the Quakers in New Jersey and Pennsylvania, 464. -Referred to, 471-iv, 37, 118.


Nicholson, Samuel, i, 227, 269, 414.


Nicholson, Governor of South Carolina, on protection against the Indians, v. 113.


Nicolls, Captain, i, 76, 334, 336.


Nicoll, William, ii, 106-vii, 43.


Nicolls (Nicholls), Richard, Application to, for the Elizabethtown grant,


i, 15; Confirmation by, of the purchase of the Elizabethtown tract


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from the Indians, 17; Grant from, for lands at Sandy Point (Sandy Hook) and on Raritan Bay, 43; Letter to the Duke of York, relative to the grants to Berkeley and Carteret, 46; Letter from, relative to the same, 54; Referred to, 88, 98, 108; Legal opinion on his patent for Elizabethtown, 272; Referred to, 301, 429, 437-ii, 108, 109, 125, 126, 322, 347-iii, 18, 30, 31, 56-vi, 208-vii, 269-ix, 229.


Nicolson, Mr. (General), iv, 220, 224, 225.


Nightingale, Samuel, ii, 339.


Nightingall, Simon, Grand Juror, Essex County, iii, 496,


Nilly, John, iv, 185.


Nix, John, x, 718.


Noble, Joseph, viii, Part II, 71, 235.


Noble, Richard, i, 227, 414.


Non-resident debtors, Acts relating to, x, 300, 325-329, 337.


Norris, Henry, ii, 129, 326.


Norris, Henry, Jr., ii, 326.


Norris, Captain Matthew, V, 328.


North Carolina, Resort for pirates, ii, 120, 359.


North, Lord, x, 492.


Northey, Edward, Attorney-General, ii, 432-iii, 108, 155-iv, 330-v, 338, 345.


Northumberland, Earl of, ix, 621.


Norton, Fletcher, Solicitor-General, ix, 397.


Norton, James, x, 717.


Norton, John, ii, 42-62, 66, 74, 79; Signs the surrender of the govern- ment, 456-460; Asks the appointment of Andrew Hamilton as Governor, 470 .- Referred to, iii, 82, 95, 498-iv, 95; Affidavit of, 98; Signs as a Proprietor, 141.


Nottingham, Earl of, Recommends to the Lords of Trade, a Council for New Jersey, ii, 486; Letter to, from the Lords of Trade, relative to the Council of New Jersey, 502 .- Communication to, from Peter Sonmans, relative to Jeremiah Basse, iii, 23.


Nox, James, x, 717.


Nugent, Sir George, ix, 450. Nuttman, James, ii, 336. Nys, Philip, i, 138.


O.


Oake, William, x, 471, 588. Odell, Rev. Jonathan, x, 302. Officers of Government, Moneys paid to, viii, Part I, 67-72, 76-79, 105. Ogborne, John, Jr., iv, 98. Ogborne, William, iv, 98.


Ogden, Amos, Lieutenant-Colonel, ix, 186. Ogden, Benjamin, ii, 129, 334, 339, 396.


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Ogden. Benjamin, Contributes to a supposed Cornbury Fund, iii, 199; Affidavit thereto, 201.


Ogden, Benjamin, Jr., ii, 334 .- Grand Juror for Essex County, iii, 496. Ogden, David, i, 50-ii, 339.


Ogden, David, vi, 293, 294, 314, 315, 318, 334, 349, 355, 393, 395, 396,


412; Letter from, to President Hamilton, transmitting affidavits respecting the riots, 426; Notice of, 427 .- Referred to, vii, 48-51; Letter to, from James Alexander, relative to the rioters, 53, 288; Letter from, to J. Alexander, relative to the titles of the rioters, 343; To the same, respecting the riot at Horseneck, 364, 368; Letter to, from J. Alexander, relative to the trial of the rioters, 430; Referred to, 527; Recommended by the Lords of Trade, to be made a member of the Council, 578; Appointed, 588; Referred to, 609, 628, 629, 649 -viii, Part I, 43, 293; Part II, 268-ix, 217, 274; Named as one of the Commissioners for trying pirates, 283; Mr. Ashfield claims prece- dence over him in the Council, 430; Precedence given to him, 447; Referred to, 449; Notice of, 451; In Council, 509, 518; Observations of, on the resumption of business under the Stamp Act, by the Attorneys, 531 .- Stable and out-houses of, burned by the rioters, x, 149, 183; Resigns his seat in the Assembly, 306; The dispute rela- tive to his resignation, 334; Report on the claim of the Assembly to order an election to supply his place, 369; Commission of, as Supreme Court Justice, 372; Notice of, 372; Referred to, 413, 427; Salary of, 450; Member of Council, 561.


Ogden, Isaac, x, 467.


Ogden, John, i, 18, 50, 82, 84, 122; His appointment as a civil officer by the Council of New Netherlands, and his acts as such, 128-130, 137,


138, 141, 149, 155; Referred to, 300, 334-ii, 326-vi, 208, 210.


Ogden, John, Jr., i, 50.


Ogden, Jonathan, i, 50-ii, 129, 326, 339, 397-iii, 486.


Ogden, Jonathan, Jr., ii, 129, 334, 339, 396.


Ogden, Joseph, ii, 395.


Ogden, Josiah, iv, 253, 370-v, 146, 150, 155-x, 372.


Ogden, Lewis, Surrogate, ix, 360.


Ogden, Robert, viii, Part I, 83; Part II, 151 .- Surrogate, ix, 360; Letter from, to Cortlandt Skinner, advising that the Colonies unite in keep- ing off the threatened blow of imposing taxes, duties, etc., 449; As Speaker of the House of Assembly, replies to a letter from the Assembly of Massachusetts, respecting late acts of Parliament, 496; Referred to, 518; Burned in effigy, 525.


Ogden, Samuel, vi, 351-vii, 457.


Ogden, Uzal, vii, 223, 445, 446-ix, 360.


Ogilvie, Rev. John, x, 313.


Oldale, Samuel, i, 269.


Olden, William, ii, 396.


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Oldman's Creek and Salem, Titles to plantations between, i, 109-119.


Olive, Anthony, ii, 336, 339.


Olive (Olave), Thomas, i, 239, 288, 291, 522, 523-ii, 65-iii, 221.


Oliver, Andrew, One of the Commissioners selected to settle the boundary line, ix, 390, 447, 582, 591, 624, 631, 632.


Oliver, Peter, x, 375, 377.


Oliver, Mr., of Boston, Letter to, from Governor Belcher, vii, 76 .- Nephew of Governor Belcher, viii, Part II, 131, 175.


Ollice, Thomas, i, 268.


Olliver, William, i, 50, 65.


Oraton, Indian Sachem, Letter to, from Governor Carteret, relative to the Newark tract, i, 55, 56.


Orme, Mr., Aide-de-Camp to General Braddock, viii, Part II, 120.


Ormston (Orminston). Charles, i, 530-ii, 187-193, 199; Disbursements by, on account of East Jersey, 205, 416; Signs the surrender of the government, 456-460; Recommends Andrew Hamilton for Governor, 470.


Ormston, John, iii, 161, 446.


Ormston, Joseph, i, 527-ii, 171, 177, 186-193, 198, 199, 213, 257, 263 376, 408, 411, 416; Signs the surrender of the government, 456-460 Recommends Andrew Hamilton for Governor, 470 .- Referred to, iii 48, 161; Memorial of, against Peter Sonmans, 310, 312; Did not sign is commission, 314, 316; Signs as a Proprietor, 498 .- Referred to, iv, 141; Authorizes James Alexander to collect his quit rents, 241. Osborne, Sir Danvers, Copy of instructions to, viii, Part I, 194.


Osborne, Edward, ii, 396.


Osborne, Jeremiah, ii, 129, 325.


Osborne, John, ii, 129, 327.


Osborne, Richard, ii, 363.


Osbourne, Jeremy, i, 50.


Osburne, Joseph, i, 50.


Osburne, Stephen, i, 65.


Ossawath, Indian grantor, i, 115.


Oswald, Mr., viii, Part I, 128.


Otter. George, Letter from, relative to an island between Burlington and Bristol, ix, 337.


Otto, Gerrett, i, 195, 201, 282.


Oulver, William, iv, 9.


Outhout, Fop, i, 111; Permit to take up a piece of land, 113; Justice of New Castle, 190; Declarations of, concerning John Fen wicke, 194, 195; Justice, 203; Name signed to concessions, 268; Deposition of, 274; Letter from, to John Fenwicke, 281; To be one of the Court, 284.


Overton, Benjamin, A Commissioner of Customs, ii, 179, 254.


Oxenford, John, viii, Part I, 118, 119.


Oysters, Act for the preservation of, v, 80.


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P.


Paca, William, x, 530.


Pacheco, Rodrigo, Letter to, from James Alexander, vi. 77 .- Memorial


of, to the Lords of Trade, relative to the purchase of lands from the Indians, 142.


Packa-go-nack, Lands at, sold by John Fenwick, i, 414.


Packe, George, i, 50, 83, 84-ii, 325.


Packet-Boats, The establishing of, between England and America, viii,


Part II, 138, 144, 146 .- Discontinued between England and North America, x, 666.


Page, Anthony, i, 269.


Page, John, ii, 397.


Page, John, Jr., ii, 397.


Pagit, His authority as Constable denied, iv, 214.


Paice, Joseph, ii, 42-62, 66-74, 79-iv, 344, 345.


Paine, John, i, 269, 270.


Paine, Robert Treat, x, 529.


Paine, Timothy, x, 615,


Palmer, Captain (Judge), i, 305, 306, 498, 527; Petition of, to King, 532.


Palmer, Thomas, i, 288-ii, 417.


Palmer, President of Pennsylvania Council, complains of the pilots of Delaware River, vii, 70; Reply of, to a letter from Governor Belcher, 131.


Pancoast, John, i, 270.


Paper Money, Project of William Pinhorne for raising money by paper


bills, iv, 269; Table illustrating the interest arising from, 272 .- Acts concerning, v, 75, 87; Value of, in New York, 153; Value of, in Perth Amboy, 154; Letter from Lords of Trade, relative to, 156; Opinion of Governor Montgomerie respecting, 168; Counterfeits of, 191; The Lords of Trade upon, 200; Reference to, 305 .- Proposal of William Wood relative to, vi, 51; Report of the Lords of Trade on, 73; List of papers relating to, 80; State of, in the British Planta- tions, 82; Argument of Richard Partridge, relative to, 91; Scarcity of, 103; Scheme for putting it on a better footing, 111; List of papers relating to, 125; Letter from Governor Morris, relative to, 131-137; Observations of the New Jersey Council on, 225; Order in Council respecting, 363: Representation of the Lords of Trade, re- specting, 433 .- Value of, vii, 27; Extracts from letters of the Lords of Trade, relative to, 172; Referred to, 272, 339; Examination into the state of, 357 .- Petition to the King, relative to making current £60,000 in bills of credit, viii, Part I, 183; The bill recommended by the Lords of Trade, 196; Petition of the Assembly relative to the bill for making current £70,000, Part II, 14; Bill for the same, 36; Opinion of Counselor Belcher as to bills of credit being made legal tenders in New Jersey, 87; Memorial of Richard Partridge, relative


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to bill for making current £70,000, 95; Representation of the Lords of Trade to the King, relative to, 100; Remarks of, concerning, to Governer Belcher, 124; Referred to, 162 .- Petition for emitting £60,000 in bills of credit, ix, 11; Report of the Lords of Trade on the same, 34; Petition for emitting £89,000 in bills of credit, 107; Report upon the same by the Lords of Trade, 113; Message from the Assembly to the Governor, relative to, 129; Observations of the Governor respecting, 131; Bills of credit outstanding, and amount sunk each year, 143-146; Representation from the Lords of Trade, relative to a law for issuing bills of credit, 147; Draft of instruction to Governor Bernard, relative to, 156; Observations of Governor Bernard upon, 170; Observations of Governor Franklin upon, 385; Representation of the Lords of Trade, relative to, 405 .- Governor Franklin refuses assent to a bill for striking $100,000 in bills of credit, x, 48; Proceedings of the Assembly in connection therewith, 60; Governor Franklin gives further reasons for issuing £100,000 in bills of credit, 99; Letter from the Earl of Hillsborough, relative to the same, 103; The Lords of Trade recommend the disallowance of the act for issuing £100,000, 100; Act disallowed, 115, 196; Henry Wilmott in relation to, 142; Observations of Governor Franklin on the aet for striking £100,000 in bills of credit, 150; Displeasure of the Assembly at the disallowance of said act, 206; Proposed repeal of the act authorizing the emission of, 315; Act for striking £100,000 and emitting the same on loans, 461; Report upon the same, 509; Order in the Privy Council relative to the same, 549; The Earl of Dartmouth in relation to the same, 557.




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