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Pratt, Benjamin, ix, 283.
Pratt, Mr., viii, Part I, 145.
Prayers for the Royal family, ix, 302, 375.
Preijers, Andryas, ii, 327.
Presbyterian Clergy of New Jersey, Petition of, for a charter incorporat- ing "The New Jersey Society for the better support of the widows, and education of the children of deceased Presbyterian ministers, x, 339-349; Opinion of David Ogden on said charter, 350; Opinion of Cortlandt Skinner on the same, 353; Governor Franklin, in relation to the petition of, 400; The Earl of Dartmouth, in relation to the
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same, 404, 407; Permission given to the Governor to pass their charter, 409.
Preston, Isaac, x, 531.
Price, Benjamin, i, 50, 65, 306-ii, 315, 326-iii, 201, 295, 486, 495-v, 187.
Price, Benjamin, Jr., ii, 129, 326, 397.
Price, Daniel, ii, 129, 327, 334.
Price, Edward, v, 187.
Price, Ephraim, ii, 129, 315, 326, 334.
Price, Joseph, License to, as Branch pilot, ix, 18; Authorized to impress vessels to transport troops to New Jersey, 246.
Price, Philip, Jr., x, 718.
Price, Robert F., x, 251, 458, 479.
Price, Samuel, vi, 455-vii, 206, 458-x, 718.
Price, Thomas, x, 717.
Price, William, x, 718.
Pridmore, John, vii, 622.
Princeton, Building of a college at, vii, 58.
Pringle, Thomas, ii, 290.
Prior (Pryyer), Corsparus, vii, 402; Affidavit of, relative to the riots, 429; Referred to, 510.
Prisoners to be delivered up, vii, 549.
Prit, Benjamin, ii, 129.
Prite, Thomas, ii, 129.
Proclamation money, vii, 393-400.
Produce of New Jersey, x, 444.
Proprietors of East Jersey, Lease to, from Lady Elizabeth Carteret and Trustees, i, 366; Agreement as to the benefit of survivorship, 373; Commission from, to Thomas Rudyard, as Secretary and Register, 376; Commission from, to Samuel Groom, as Receiver-General, 378; Commission from, to Gawen Lawrie, as Deputy Governor, 423; Instructions from, to Deputy Governor Lawrie, 426, 459; List of, in 1683, 441; Regulations of, for taking up lands, 452, 470, 492, 499; Seal of, 488; Quo warrantos against, authorized, 501; Appointment of William Dockwra as their agent, 506; Deputy Governor Lawrie's powers revoked by, 531; Petition of, to the King, relative to the entering of their vessels at New York, 533; Representation of, to the King, relative to customs, or desiring that East Jersey be made a distinct government, or be joined with West Jersey, 535.
Proprietors, See also New Jersey, East Jersey, West Jersey, and Berkeley and Carteret.
Provincial Congress of New Jersey, Resolution, Association and circular letter of, x, 639.
Provost, David, iv, 340-v, 153.
Provost, William, Recommended for the New York Council, v, 70; Money received of, 142, 144, 149; Money paid to, 146; Commissioned to try
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pirates, 197; Recommended for Council, 318, 323; Appointed, 346; Referred to, 456; Report on claims of Lewis Morris, 478 .- Referred to, vi, 14, 15-vii, 646.
Pummerent, Claus Jansen, i, 82.
Purdy, William, ii, 327.
Putland, Heron, v, 155.
Pyle, Sarah, i, 414.
Pyles, William, i, 65.
Quakers in New Jersey in 1699, ii, 305; Allowed to affirm instead of taking an oath, 522 .- Their admission to office, without taking an oath, iii, 2; Favored by Colonel Hamilton, 13, 15; Complaints against, by Lord Cornbury, 66, 83, 84; Excluded their right of voting, 153; Remarks of Lord Cornbury concerning, 229; Colonel Quary's opinion of, 235, 273; Opinion of Lord Cornbury's Council in regard to them, 394, 413, 414; Not allowed to serve on juries in criminal cases, 345-443, 448; Their objections to raising troops, 461, 462, 465, 466; Complaints against them made by Lieutenant- Governor Ingoldsby and his Council, to the Queen, 470-iv, 20; Harrassment of, under Lord Cornbury, 25: Remarks of the Assem- bly upon them, 42; Remarks of William Dockwra upon, 121, 129, 133; Representation respecting them by Rev. Jacob Henderson, 155. 156; Their position, etc., 196, 232, 236-240; Two speeches relating to Daniel Coxe, 243, 246; Form of affirmation appointed, 259; Threats against, 302; Lords of Trade recommend that they be al- lowed to affirm, 334; Petition against allowing them to affirm, 342; Representation of the Lords of Trade, relative to the same, 366 .- Numbers in New Jersey, v, 21; Number of, in the Assembly, 234, 235 .- Against the Council, vi, 65; Claim to be exempt from military duty, 104, 105; Account of the excommunication of a Chief-Justice in Pennsylvania, 173 .- Governor Belcher's treatment of, vii, 121, 133; Referred to, 629 .- Plan of protection against the Indians pro- posed by, ix, 118.
Quary, Colonel Robert, Letters from, to the Lords of Trade, concerning pirates, ii, 277, 280; Notice of, 280; Referred to, 286, 291, 464, 473; Letter from, to the Lords of Trade, adverse to Andrew Hamilton, 479; Objected to as a member of Council, 488; Appointed member of the Council, 507; Letter from, to the Lords of Trade, concerning the trouble in New Jersey, 544 .- One of Governor Cornbury's Coun- cil, iii, 2; Letter from, to the Lords of Trade, desiring to succeed Mr. Randolph as Surveyor-General, 7; Letter to the same, relative to New Jersey affairs, 13; Referred to, 37, 45; Letter from, to the Lords of Trade, 52; Commissioner for New Jersey, 64; Referred to, 103, 132, 155, 160; Letters from, to the Lords of Trade, relative to
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New Jersey affairs, 234, 271; Objected to as a member of the Coun- cil, 301; Appointed a member of Lord Lovelace's Council, 317; Signs addresses, 373, 415, 473 .- Member of Governor Hunter's Council, iv, 2, 19; Letter from, to John Pulteny, 6; Complimented by Governor Hunter, 61; Referred to, 85, 123, 131, 157, 159; Dead, 175, 216; Referred to, 324.
Quigg, Hugh, x, 717.
Quintin, William, Sr., Commissioner of Customs, 254.
Quintipartite Deed between Sir George Cartaret, William Penn, Nicholas Lucas, Gawen Lawrie and Edward Byllyinge, Dividing the Province of New Jersey into East and West Jersey, i, 205.
Quit-rents, Selling of, forbidden, i, 477 .- Instructions respecting, ii, 84- 86; George Willocks authorized to receive them, 186; Rip Van Dam likewise authorized, 194 .- Governor Franklin, in relation to, ix, 586.
R.
Radler, John, ii, 334.
Rahl (Rall), Colonel, x, 272.
Raleigh, Sir Walter, i, 272.
Raleman, Jane, ii, 327.
Ralph, Moses, iv, 303.
Rambo, John, ii, 146, 380.
Rambo, P., i, 183.
Randall, - , ix, 251.
Randolph, Edmund, ix, 326.
Randolph, Edward, ii, 49; Memorial from, to the Commissioners of Cus- toms, 116; Memorial from, to the Lords of Trade, 131; Letter to, from the Commissioners of Customs, relative to the ports of Perth Amboy and Burlington, 178; One of the Council of West Jersey, 209; Referred to, 215, 228, 235, 243, 248, 252; Letter from, to the Lords of Trade, relative to East and West Jersey, 356; Crimes and misdemeanors charged by him upon the Governors of the Proprietary Governments in America, 358; Referred to, 473, 476, 480; Letter from, to the Lords of Trade, adverse to Andrew Hamilton, 481. Randolph, John, ix, 622.
Randolph, Joseph Fitz, ii, 326.
Randolph, Peter, One of the commissioners selected to settle the bound- ary lines, ix, 390, 447, 582, 591, 624, 631, 632.
Randolph, Peyton, One of the commissioners selected to settle the bound- ary line, ix, 390, 447, 582, 591, 625, 631, 632 .- Letter from, to the Speaker of the House of Representatives of New Jersey, x, 25.
Randolph, Richard, vii, 109.
Raper, Caleb, viii, Part I, 69. Raper, Thomas, ii, 148. Rarlemon, Jacob, ii, 326.
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Ramlinson, Thomas, iii, 153.
Read, Bowes, x, 149.
Read, Charles, vi, 368-vii, 125, 128, 139, 150; On the state of the paper currency, 357; Collector of Customs at Burlington, 381; Clerk, 542- 550; Referred to, 650-viii, Part I, 38; Letter to, from Governor Belcher, relative to the riots at Perth Amboy, 39; Referred to, 45, 75, 106; Letter from, to Robert Hunter Morris, 186 .- To agree with printer for printing bills of credit, Part II, 71; Letter to, from Governor Belcher, relative to the defeat of General Braddock, 117; Warrants to, 150-155, 232-234; Colonel of Burlington militia, 158; Informs Lieutenant-Governor Pownall of the death of Governor Belcher, 257 .- Recommended for the Council, ix, 127; Bearer of message to the Governor, 129; Appointed a member of the Council, 151, 153; Notice of, 151; Certifies, 205; Referred to, 217, 237; Mem- ber of Council, 274; Named as one of the commissioners for trying pirates, 284; Referred to, 342; Commissioner to purchase lands of the Indians, 356; Appointed Surrogate, 359, 360; Referred to, 387; Commission of, as Chief-Justice, 424, 425, 427; In Council, 509-x, 7, 17, 28; Commissioned with others to take charge of the seals, 54; Referred to, 133, 231, 279; In Council, 351; Warrant to, 357; Removal of, to St. Croix, 426; Notice of, 426; Referred to, 427, 455.
Read, George, x, 529.
Read, Israel, x, 345.
Read, Joe, viii, Part I, 123.
Read (Reed), John, iii, 498-iv, 215, 626, 334, 375, 377.
Read, Mr., Intrusted with letters from Mr. Dockwra, and died on the passage, iv, 116, 117.
Reader, Jeremiah, iii, 446.
Reading, Elizabeth, ix, 3.
Reading, John, ii, 146, 380, 486 .- Summoned by Lord Cornbury, to show his authority as one of the Council of West Jersey, iii, 158; One of the Council, 221 .- Notice of, iv, 62; Judge of the Supreme Court, 140; Recommended for the Council, 153, 154, 169, 170, 182; Died, 333; Payments due him, 370, 372; Referred to, 452, 458.
Reading, John (2d), One of Governor Burnet's Council, v, 2, 3; Money paid to, 135, 141; Commissioner to try pirates, 197; Signs, 443; Referred to, 456; Reports on the claim of Lewis Morris, 478 .- Named as one of Governor Morris' Council, vi, 14, 15, 109; Signs as a Pro- prietor, 139; Speaker of Council, 142, 232; Letter from, to the Lords of Trade, announcing the death of President Hamilton, 462 .- Mem- ber of Governor Belcher's Council, vii, 6, 11, 98, 103, 237, 644-viii, Part I, 16, 105; Part II, 150; Objects to assume the chief authority on the death of Governor Belcher, 259; States his objections in a letter to Lieutenant-Governor Pownall, 260; Governor Pownall's reply, 261; Rejoinder of, 262; Opinion of the Attorney-General as
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to his authority as President of the Council, 264; Referred to, 267 .- Letter to, on receiving the government from Lieutenant-Governor Pownall, ix, 2; Notice of, 5; Referred to, 7; Letter from, to William Denny, 110; Letter to, from Governor Pownall, relative to the inva- sion of Canada, 111; Asks leave to resign as a member of the Coun- cil, 127; Charles Read appointed in his stead, 151; Referred to, 184, 207.
Reading, Joseph, x, 352.
Reading, Thomas (John?), Referred to by Rev. Jacob Henderson, iv, 157. Reap, Widow, Contributes to the supposed Cornbury Fund, iii, 212.
Reape, William, i, 44.
Receivers-General, Crown rules and instructions for, ix, 289-299.
Redford, John, vi, 373.
Redman, John, x, 227.
Redford, Thomas, iv, 9.
Reed, Andrew, x, 5.
Reed, Joseph, x, 428.
Reed, Joseph, Jr., Deputy Secretary of the Colony of New Jersey, x, 5, 7; Surrogate, 8; Referred to, 133-135, 681.
Reeve, John, iv, 81, 85.
Reeve, Mark, i, 186, 269, 413, 414.
Reeves, John, iii, 376, 423, 424, 427, 447, 452.
Reformed Christian religion, to be maintained in the Province of New Jersey, i, 135.
Register of Scotland, Letter from, to Sir John Werden, i, 379; Answer to the same, 380.
Regnier, Mr., iv, 102, 103, 132.
Reid, James, i, 512.
Reid, John, i, 448, 464, 465, 467, 468; Notice of, 510; Referred to, 511-513,
523; Award of, relative to the settlement of the line between East and West Jersey, 523 .- Referred to, ii, 16, 17, 33; Commissioned Surveyor-General in the case of the disability of John Barclay, 81; Signs as Proprietor, 113; Referred to, 186, 190, 195-197; A Grand Juror, 332.
Renowewan, Indian chief, i, 182.
Representatives, Method of choosing, vi, 19.
Ressey, Joseph, ii, 397.
Revell, Thomas, i, 260, 284-ii, 146, 147, 209, 384; Recommended for Council, 417, 429, 486; Objected to, 488; Appointed member of the Council, 507 .- One of Governor Cornbury's Council, iii, 2, 64; Objects to certain representatives in the General Assembly, 88, 112, 137, 150; Referred to, 155, 160, 172, 178, 279; Notice of, 290; Objected to, as a member of the Council, 300; Letter from William Penn concerning, 303; Removal of, from the Council, recommended by the Lords of Trade, 309; Signs address, 367; Referred to, 463- iv, 41.
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Revenues and fines from December, 1704, to December, 1708, iii, 350. Revolutionary disturbances, King's message to Parliament, relative to outrageous proceedings in Boston, x, 431; Resolution of the House of Lords in reply, 432; The same, of the House of Commons, 433: Comments on the events in Boston, by the people of Essex County, 459; Resolves of the Freeholders of Essex County, 465; Pamphlet entitled "Argument on both sides in the dispute between Great Britain and her Colonies, etc.," 478; The importation of arms and ammunition into the Colonies forbidden by the King, 497; The King determines to withstand every attempt to weaken his authority over the Colonies, 513; Destruction of tea at Greenwich, 530; Seizure of arms and ammunition imported without license, 548; Earl of Dart- mouth expresses hopes of a restoration of the public tranquility, 553: News of the affair at Lexington and Concord, 587; Lawyers agree to prevent all unnecessary litigation on account of, 589; Proceedings of the King's troops at Concord, 590; The affair at Weymouth, 606; At Halifax, 608; The King's bust disfigured at Montreal, 610; Affidavits relative to the affairs at Lexington and Concord, 612-615; Respecting prisoners made at Ticonderoga and Crown Point, 641; Movement of troops in New Jersey, 644; The King determines to crush the rebellion, 645; War declared by Congress and preparations in progress for it, 652; Fears of the Tories, 654; Lord Stirling (Wil- liam Alexander) appointed a colonel by the Provincial Congress, 662; No one will accept a seat in the Council, 662; Troops and money raised in New Jersey, 669; General belief that Congress will have the assistance of France, 676; Vessels authorized by Congress to obtain from foreign ports gunpowder and military stores, 684; Oath imposed on the inhabitants of Newport, Rhode Island, by General Lee, 685; An act passed in Connecticut for punishing persons inimical to the Colonies, 686; Notes of what Mr. Dickinson said before the Assembly of New Jersey, 689; Articles of confederation and perpetual union, 691-697; Arrest of Governor Franklin, 698-702; Lord High Admiral of England, to seize all ships taken from the Colonies, 711; Association of the inhabitants of Pequanock, to sustain the action of Congress, 716.
Reynolds, John, i, 369.
Reynolds, John, of Morris County, x, 717.
Reynardson, Samuel, x, 3.
Rhode Island, Connected with illegal trading, ii, 123; Quota of troops of, for the defence of New York, 134; A retreat for pirates, 361 .- As- sistance from, for New York, viii, Part I, 194, 195 .- Oath imposed on the people of Newport, x, 685.
Richards, Paul, v, 400, 402, 409, 410.
Richards, Thomas, x, 673.
Richardson, Joseph, x, 413.
Richardson, John, x, 717.
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Richier, Edward, ii, 42-62, 66-74. 76, 79, 95, 257, 258, 300, 302, 376, 40S. 411, 416; Signs the surrender of the government, 456-460; Asks the appointment of Andrew Hamilton as Governor, 470 .- Signs as a Proprietor, iii, 38, 82, 95, 302; Did not sign Sonmans' commission, 314; Signs as a Proprietor, 498 .- Letter from, to Secre- tary Popple, iv, 115; Signs as a Proprietor, 141: Recommends cer- tain persons for the Council, 153; Referred to, 242-v, 6.
Richmond, Duke of, Circular letter from, relative to penalties incurred
under the Stamp Act, ix, 553; Acknowledgment to, from Governor Franklin, 568.
Ricketts, Colonel, vii, 528.
Rickie, Israel, vi, 455-vii, 458.
Rickie, John, vi, 455, 465-vii, 458.
Riddell (Riddle), Walter, ii, 186-193; Disbursements by, on account of East Jersey, 202; Signs name, 213.
Riddle, William, Summoned by Lord Cornbury to show his authority to act as one of the Council of West Jersey, iii, 158.
Rig, Ambrose, Disbursements by, on account of East Jersey, ii, 205.
Rigg, Ambrose, An East Jersey Proprietor, i, 866, 373, 383, 425, 433, 434, 529.
Riggs, Joseph, x. 467.
Right, R., i, 269.
Righton, William, ii, 121, 122.
Riker, Hendrick, vii, 372-375, 444.
Riker, John, vii, 372-374.
Riley, John, Captain, ix, 184, 186.
Rillingworth, Thomas, Judge in Salem County, a scandalous person, iii, 152.
Ringo, Cornelius, vii, 606.
Ringo, Philip, vii, 606.
Riots, In Monmouth County, x, 148; In Essex and Monmouth, 172, 192. Rioters, List of, vi, 245; Communication from, 292; Speech of Samuel
Nevill in answer to their petition, 323; Petition from, to the House of Assembly, 348; Member of Council, 369, 370; Affidavit of Elisha Parker, relative to legal proceedings of, 395; State of facts about the riots, 397; Affidavits respecting, 427-432; Numbers of, in- creasing, 446 .- Answer of, to the publication of the Proprietors and speech of Samuel Nevill, vii, 30; James Alexander, relative to, 53; Pe- tition from, to Governor Belcher, 71; Referred to, 82, 86; Proceedings of the Council, relative to, 86; Letters from James Alexander, relative to, 113, 122, 154, 161; Affidavits relative to, 178-182; Address from the Council of New Jersey to the King, relative to, 189; Address of the same to the Duke of Bedford, relative to, 191; Petition from the Council of Proprietors of East Jersey, to the King, relative to, 193; Letter from James Alexander and Robert T. Morris, relative to, 197; State of facts concerning, 207; Proposal of, relative to instituting
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suits, 233; Letter from the Council of New Jersey, relative to, 236; Governor, to the Lords of Trade, concerning, 249; J. Alexander and R. H. Morris, to F. J. Paris, relative to, 251; Richard Partridge, relative to, 268; Timber destroyed by them near Newark on the Passaic River, 272; List of papers relating to, 274; Affidavits and other documents relating to, 275-288; J. Alexander on the trial of, in Essex County, 288; Letter from Governor Belcher to the Lords of Trade, relative to, 293; Letters from F. J. Paris, concerning, 301, 304; Proprietors of West Jersey pray relief from, 316; Letter from J. Alexender, relating to, 328; Letter from David Ogden, relative to the titles of, 343; From the same, respecting the Horseneck, 364, 368; Affidavits relative to, 369-378; Petition of R. H. Morris, re- specting, 379; Proclamation of Governor Belcher, relative to, 382; Additional facts, affidavits, examinations and other documents re- lating to, 402-456; List of those indicted in Essex, Middlesex and Somerset Counties, 456; Representation of the Lords of Trade, con- cerning, 467; Memorial of the Council, relative to, 537; Not con- victed of treason, 574,-Memorial, responsive to representations made by them, viii, Part I, 1; At Perth Amboy, 38, 39, 43, 52; Order in the Privy Council, relative to, 53; Letters from Governor Belcher, relative to, 60, 61; Report of the Lords of the Committee of Council, relating to, 90; Letters of Governor Belcher, referring to, 99, 102; His speech in Council concerning, 103.
Ritchie, John, ii, 186.
Ritger, Abraham, vi, 245.
Robeards, Luman, x, 718.
Roberts (Robards), Amos, One of the rioters in Essex County, vi, 351, 403, 455, 465-vii, 156, 178, 180, 181, 207, 210, 223-225, 231, 232, 283, 310, 457, 458, 471, 489, 497, 505.
Roberts (Roberdes), John, i, 269-iv, 276, 281, 283, 369-v, 187.
Roberts, Joseph, One of the rioters, vii, 178, 179, 405, 444, 512.
Robeson, Andrew, ii, 22, 24, 146; Disbursements by, on account of East Jersey, 204; Signs, 380.
Robeson, John, Sr., x, 717.
Robeson, John, Jr., x, 717.
Robeson, Dr. William, Disbursements by, on account of East Jersey, ii, 202.
Robinds, Peter, x, 718.
Robins, Aaron, ii, 397.
Robins, Daniel, ii, 396, 397-iv, 310.
Robins, Moses, ii, 396.
Robins, Nathaniel, ii, 396.
Robins, Richard, ii, 397-iii, 358 .- Affidavit of, against Jeremiah Basse, iv, 74.
Robins, Robert, iv, 215.
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Robinson, Andrew, Surveyor of West New Jersey, i, 517, 521-vi, 148, 149-viii, Part I, 205, 227, 249.
Robinson, John, x, 229.
Robinson, Thomas, An East Jersey Proprietor, i, 474, 490, 529.
Robinson, Sir Thomas, viii, Part I, 93; Letter from, to Governor Belcher,
relative to the hostile attempts of the French on the Ohio, 292; From the Lords of Trade, with a plan for the defence of the Colonies, Part II, 1; Circular letter from, to the Governors in America, urging enlistments, 17; Letters to, from Governor Belcher, relative to the conduct of the Assembly, 24, 76; Letter to, from James Alexander, relative to the action of New York Council in regard to the boundary line, 89; Circular letter from, to Governors, relative to augmenting the regiments in America, 93; Letters to, from Governor Belcher, relative to military matters, 105, 135; From the Lords of Trade, relative to establishing packet-boats between England and the Colonies, 138; From Governor Belcher, relative to military affairs, 148; Referred to, 209.
Robinson, William, i, 530-ii, 327-iv, 188.
Robison, Patrick, ii, 122.
Robison, Richard, i, 269. Robs, John, x, 711.
Rockhill, Edward, iii, 165.
Roddam, Colonel Robert, Correspondence relating to the accidental kill- ing of a maid-servant of Colonel Ricketts of Elizabethtown, by a shot from the ship Greyhound, vii, 528-537.
Rodman, Dr. John, Recommended for the Council, v, 294, 366, 402, 446, 454, 469 .- Member of Governor Morris' Council, vi, 14, 15, 109, 369, 370, 435 .- Referred to, vii, 5; Member of Governor Belcher's Coun- cil, 6, 86, 83, 97, 237, 541, 644 .- Referred to, viii, Part I, 16; Dead, Part II, 236.
Rodney, Cæsar, x, 529.
Roe, Azel, x, 345.
Roeloste, Helemock, ii, 326.
Roemer, Col. W. W., Report of the Earl of Bellomont, on the harbor of New York, ii, 354.
Rogers, Jabez, ii, 336, 339.
Rogers, John, i, 288-iv, 98.
Rogers, Joseph, x, 717,
Rogers, Nathaniel, vii, 421, 424.
Rolf, Henry, iy, 183, 190.
Rolph, Benjamin, iv, 189.
Rolph, John, Affidavit of, relative to the riots, vii, 438. Rolph, Joseph, ii, 217.
Rolph (Rolfe), Moses, iv, 186, 187-v, 142, 144, 147, 149. Romer, Wolfgang William, iii, 64.
Ronal, James, x, 717.
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Roosevelt, John, v, 153.
Rose, Joseph, vii, 542; Affidavit of, against John Coxe, 543.
Rose, William, x, 717.
Ross, George, i, 65-ii, 397. Ross, George, x, 529, 574.
Ross, George, Jr., ii, 129, 334.
Ross, Isaac, x, 718.
Ross, John, ii, 129, 326, 334, 396-vii, 439.
Ross, Major John, ix. 355.
Ross. William, x, 717.
Rosse, George, ii, 397.
Rowe, George, i, 320.
Rowleson, Aaron, v, 151.
Royal Mines in New Jersey, Articles of association to work, ix, 318.
Royce (Royse), John, ii, 255, 270, 325, 348, 437, 439, 441, 486, 487, 502 .- Contributes to the supposed Cornbury fund, iii, 211; Affidavit rela- tive to the same, 217 .- Referred to, 429, 459, 480, 482, 484, iv, 107, 111.
Roydon, William, i, 268.
Roye, John, Nominated as Justice of the Peace, viii, Part I, 105.
Ruckman, John, ii, 326, 365.
Rudderow, John, ii, 384.
Rudvores, John, iv, 310.
Rudyard, John, iv, 9; Statement of, respecting Peter Sonmans, 15; Referred to, 136.
Rudyard (Ruddiard), Thomas, i, 268; An East Jersey Proprietor, 366, 373; Commission of, as Secretary and Register of East Jersey, 376; Note on, 376; Among the twenty-four East Jersey Proprietors, 383, 410, 432; Referred to, 438, 442, 447, 460, 462, 481; Censured by the Proprietors of East Jersey, 492; Referred to, 529; Disbursements by, on account of East Jersey, ii, 203; Referred to, 232, 388.
Rufane, General, ix, 277.
Ruggles, Mr., ix, 451.
Rumsey, William, i, 269.
Runyon (Rugnion), Vincent, i, 85-ii, 325.
Runyen, William, ii, 396.
Rush, Benjamin, x, 430.
Rushout, Sir John, viii, Part I, 23.
Russell, Chambers, One of the Commissioners selected to settle the boundry line, ix, 390, 582, 591, 624, 631, 632; Admiralty Judge, 622. Russell, Charles, vii, 379. Russell, Samuel, ii, 63, 72.
Russell, Mr., viii, Part I, 176. Rutherfurd, John, vi, 397-x, 422. Rutherfurd, Walter, vi, 397-x, 137, 195, 502. Rutledge, Edward, x, 530.
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Rutledge, J., x, 530.
Rycroft, David, Letter from, to John Parker and Andrew Johnston, v, 183. Ryder, D., Attorney-General, Report upon certain acts passed in New
Jersey, vii, 305 .- Report on the riots in New Jersey, viii, Part I, 54. Ryerson, Joseph, ix, 5. Ryerson, Martin, vi, 154, 158.
Ryerson, May, ix, 5.
Ryker, Abraham, vii, 457.
Ryker, Hendrick, Jr., vii, 444.
Ryker, Isaac, vii, 444.
Ryley, Mark, x, 531.
S.
Sabine, James, x, 375. Sabrengh, Jacob, ii, 326.
Sacket, Mr., Director of the Tar-work, iv, 223.
Sackett, Joseph, Jr., In relation to the titles of the Common lands in Bergen County, in possession of Edward Earle, ix, 451.
Sackville, Edward, Affidavit of, as to the number of families in New Jersey in 1665, i, 184.
Sacoock, i, 1. Sadler, Richard, i, 142, 143.
Sadloe, Thomas, ii, 48.
St. Clair, Sir John, Deputy, Quater-Master-General, viii, Part II, 105; Letter to, from Governor Belcher, on the necessity of driving the French from America, 133; Referred to, 140.
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