General index to the Documents relating to the colonial history of the state of New Jersey, first series, in ten volumes, Part 3

Author: Ricord, Frederick W. (Frederick William), 1819-1897
Publication date: 1888
Publisher: Newark, N.J. : Daily Advertiser Printing House
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to, 217; Expresses to the Lords of Trade, his gratification that the course of New Jersey is approved of, 219; Comments on the recent proceedings of the Government, 220; Letter to the Lords of Trade, concerning the boundary and inclosing petition of Proprietors, 224, Nominates Samuel Woodruff for the Council, 236; Proclamation, re- lating to the exportation of provisions, 237; Summons Council and Assembly to meet, 249; Letter to the Earl of Holderness, relative to the embargo on grain, and to imprisonment of two captains of pri- vateers, 254; To the Lords of Trade, relative to the boundary line, 256; Death of, 257, 259-270 .- Referred to, ix, 119, 134, 157, 206, 270, 367-x, 131.


Belestre, -, x, 610, 611.


Bell, Henry, ii, 397.


Bellamy, Rev. Joseph, ix, 258.


Bellomont, Earl of, ii, 114; Letter to, from the Lords of Trade, relative to ports in New Jersey, 201; Letter to, from the Lords of Trade, rela- tive to the same, 216; Proclamation of, against the establishment of courts in New Jersey, 218; Letter from, to the Lords of the Treas- ury, inclosing said proclamation, 221; Letter from, to the Lords of Trade, relative to his proclamation, 222; Correspondence between, and Governor Basse, relative to the delivery of two privates to the former, 229; Letter from, to the Lords of Trade, 234; Letter from, to the Lords of the Admiralty, relative to taking two supposed pirates out of the hands of Governor Basse, 236; Referred to, 239; Letters from to the Lords of Trade, complaining of Governor Basse, 241, 245; Referred to, 244, 247, 252; His seizure of the ship Hester, 255; Letter from, to the Lords of Trade, 271; Referred to, 286, 291; Letter to, from the Lords of Trade, relative to New Jersey matters, 302; Referred to, 312, 321; Letter from, to the Lords of the Treas- ury, relative to the ship Hester, 341; Report to, on the harbor of New York, 354; Letter to, from the Lords of Trade, relative to the boundary between New York and New Jersey, 367; Referred to, 434-iii, 115, 493.


Beman, David, x, 717.


Beman, Josiah, x, 718.


Benckes, Jacob, i, 122.


Benedyck, Thomas, i, 15-vi, 207.


Bennet, H., iii, 302.


Bennet (Banet), Jeremiah, ii, 327, 396.


Bennet, John, ii, 456-460, 470.


Bennet, Peter, i, 183.


Bennett, Joseph, A West Jersey Proprietor, iii, 95, 498.


Bennit, Arie, ii, 325, 332.


Benson, Thomas, i, 269.


Benthall, Walter, An East Jersey Proprietor, i, 442, 454, 457, 462, 474, 482, 483, 490, 504, 530-ii, 26, 164, 165, 171, 177, 186-193, 198; Dis-


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bursements by, on account of East Jersey, 203; Signs instructions to Governor Basse, 213; As Proprietor, 257, 263, 376, 408, 411- iii, 314.


Bergen, Oath of Allegiance at, 1665-1668, i, 48; Order prohibiting the exercise of authority in, not sanctioned by the Governor, 92; Rela- tions with the Council of New Netherlands, 123, 125, 127, 129, 135, 140, 145, 146, 151, 320; Schoolmaster and Precentor to be supported, 141 .- Inhabitants of, ask for trees to construct stockades, iii, 149.


Bergen County, Taxes, iv, 368, 369; Fees of representatives, 370 .- Com- mon lands of, ix, 451, 454, 459-475, 478 .- Act relating to the com- mon lands in, x, 152; Petition of William Bayard in relation to his claims to said lands, 168; Lords of Trade recommend the disallow- ance of the act relative to the common lands in, 188; Act disallowed in the Privy Council, 196.


Berkeley and Carteret, Lease to, from the Duke of York, for New Jersey, i, 8; Release to the same, for the same, 10; Commission of Philip Carteret, as Governor of New Jersey, 20; Instructions to Governor Carteret, 21; Commission to Robert Vauquillin as Surveyor-General, 26; Seal of, 27; Concessions and agreements to and with all who shall settle and plant in New Jersey, 28; Address to, from the New Jersey Council, 94; Declaration from, of the true intent and meaning of their concessions, 99, 101; Letter from, to the Governor and Coun- cil of New Jersey, relative to the injuries done by William Meaker to William Pardon, 104; Grant from, to the Officers and Freeholders of Woodbridge, and to Samuel Moore, 104; Directions from, to the Gov- ernor and Council of New Jersey, and agreement to build a prison and send over guns, ammunition, etc., 105; Letter from, to Deputy- Governor Berry, relative to the disturbances in the Province, 108; Letter from, to the pretended representatives of Elizabethtown, New- ark and New Piscataway, 109.


Berkeley, Lord, ii, 126, 388, 421.


Berkeley, Maurice, i, 25.


Berkeley, Sir John, Notice of, i, 25.


Berkstead, Joshua, i, 414.


Bernard, Francis, Approved of as Governor of New Jersey, ix, 21; Notice of, 21; Commission of, 23; Instructions to, 40, 77; Gives to the Lords of Trade an account of his arrival in his Government, 116; Visits different parts of his Government, and informs the Lords of Trade respecting the invasions of the Indians, 120; Gives an account of the death of Chief Justice Ainsley, 124; Message of, to the Mini- sink Indians, 125; Prorogues the Assembly, and reports vacancies in the Council, 126; Receives message from the Assembly, 129; Obser- vations of, respecting bills of credit, and the necessity of special in- structions empowering him to pass acts of Assembly relative thereto, 131; Represents to the Lords of Trade the necessity of raising money to continue the war, 137; Gives an account of the conferences held


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with the Indians at Easton, 139; Answer to several of his communi- cations, from the Lords of Trade, 152; Instructions to, relative to bills of credit, 156; Speech of, to the Legislature, 159; Answer to the same, 162; Address of, to the Legislature, March 15th, 1759, 163; Commends to Secretary Pitt, the unanimity and dispatch of the As- sembly, 166; Informs the Lords of Trade that the Assembly had passed a bill for raising 1,000 men, and a bill for their support, 168; Observations of, upon the money bills, 170; Informs the Lords of Trade that the New Jersey regiment had arrived in Albany, and that he had laid out a town for the Indians in Burlington County, 174; Informs the Lords of Trade, concerning the pretensions of Robert Hunter Morris to the office of Chief-Justice of New Jersey, 176; Is appointed Governor of Massachusetts, 188; Thanks the Lords of Trade for this appointment, and sends to them Mr. Morris's patent, 209; Gives an account to the Lords of Trade, of the proceedings of the Supreme Court in relation to the claims of Mr. Morris, 212; Speech of, to the Assembly, 219; Reply to the same, 222; Comments of, on the bill for raising troops in the Province, 224; Referred to, 232, 233, 236, 239, 248, 270, 343; List of papers from, relating to the Stamp Act, 527-530; Vice-Admiral, 622 .- Referred to, x, 114. Bernard, Fran., Captain, ix, 186.


Berrien, John, ix, 463; Writes to Governor Franklin, relative to Captain Kennedy's complaint, 470 .- Referred to, x, 357.


Berry, Henry, x, 718.


Berry, John, i, 66, 76; President of the Special Court held at Elizabeth- town, February, 1672, 81; Member of Council, 89; Letter to, as Deputy-Governor, from Charles II, relative to the authority of the Lords Proprietors, 107; Letter to, from the Lords Proprietors, rela- tive to the turbulent spirits in the Province, 108; Grant from, as Deputy-Governor, to James Bollen, 110; Note on, 110; Orders from, to the inhabitants of several towns to take out their warrants, 119; Note on, 122; Affairs with the Council of New Netherlands, 125, 131, 145, 149, 150; To swear in officers, 177; Commissioned by Governor Carteret to be his successor, 295; Referred to, 301, 303, 499-ii, 327, 486, 502.


Besborough, Lord, ix, 249.


Beswick, Francis, i, 270.


Betten, Daniel, iv, 188.


Betts, Richard, i, 150.


Beulah, Ship, x, 562-569.


Beune, Aty, ii, 896.


Beversham, William, i, 183.


Beys, Henricus, iv, 174.


Biard, John, x, 717.


Bibby, Richard, ii, 461.


Bickley, Abraham, Proposed for the Council, iii, 51.


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Bickley, May, iii, 354 .- Indicted, iv, 88; Attorney, 92, 97, 103.


Bickly, Mrs., Contributes to the supposed Cornbury Fund, iii, 213. Biddle, E., x, 529.


Biddle, William, i, 268-ii, 148, 380 .- An agent of the West Jersey Pro- prietors, iii, 221 .- Referred to, ix, 4.


Biddles or Pensbury Island, v, 42, 44.


Biglow, Aaron, x, 718.


Biglow, Daniel, x, 718.


Biglow, Jabez, x, 718.


Bigelow, Jon, x, 717.


Biglow, Josiah, x, 718.


Biles, Benjamin, vii, 606-viii, Part II, 234.


Biles, William, iii, 165.


Billing, Edward, i, 158-iv, 127.


Billop, Christopher, i, 195, 196, 197, 201, 202, 203; Letter to, from Gov-


ernor Andros, 270; Referred to, 281, 476, 485-ii, 417-iv, 344, 345. Billop, Joseph, Escheator-General, iv, 129, 132.


Bills of Credit, Acts relating to, v, 3, 84, 94; Scheme for issuing and sinking £40,000 of, 98; Opinion of the Lords of Trade respecting, 120; Interest on canvassed by Governor Burnet, 129, 163, 165; Gov- ernor Montgomerie's views respecting the payment of interest money for incidental expenses, 249-260; Answer to the same, from the Lords of Trade, 266; Reference to, 305, 365; Reasons of John Sharpe, Solicitor, for the non-approval of an act of the New Jersey Assembly for making £40,000 in bills of credit, 410; Reply of Richard Part- ridge, to the reasons of John Sharpe, 416-Assent of Governor Mor- ris to, how given, vi, 22; Scheme of Captain John Thomlinson, relat- ing to, 111-116; Report of the Lords of Trade, relative to, 122; Let- ter from Governor Morris, relative to, 131-137; Observations upon, in the Governor's message, 259-263; Order in Council, relative to the emission of £40,000 in bills of credit, 361; Representation of the Lords of Trade respecting, 433. See also Paper Money.


Bingley, William, i, 530-ii, 187-193, 198; Disbursements by, on account


of East Jersey, 204; Signs name, 213, 257-Grand Juror, iii, 486, 487. Bird, John, vii, 182.


Bird, William, vii, 377.


Bishop, John, Sr., i, 66, 67; Juror, 82; Member of Council, 89, 91, 93, 97, 110, 134-ii, 226, 255, 270, 315-317, 373, 386, 488, 541-iii, 454, 479, 482, 484, 485-iv, 10, 190.


Bishop, John, Jr., i, 50, 307.


Bishop, Noah, iv, 188.


Bishop of London, Desires that marriage licenses may be directed only to a Protestant minister of the Gospel, ix, 504, 520.


Bispham, Joshua, vii, 99-viii, Part I, 73 .- Inspector of the press, viii, Part II, 70, 234.


Black, William, i, 269, 288.


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Blackall, John, ii, 461.


Blackamore, Mr., iv, 225.


Blackfields, Peter, iii, 358-iv, 42, 45.


Blackwood, Robert, i, 529 .- Disbursements by, on account of East Jer- sey, ii, 204.


Blackwood, Samuel, x, 351.


Blair, Samuel, x, 717.


Blakeney, Colonel, vi, 103.


Blakiston, N., On the irregularities in the Province of New Jersey, ii, 462. Blanchard, John, x, 588.


Bland, Richard, x, 530.


Blane, William, Affidavit of, against Lewis M. Ashfield, vii, 621.


Bloemmaert, Samuel, Patent to, for the east side of Delaware river, now Cape May County, i, 1.


Blond, Gabriel, Surrogate, ix, 359.


Bloomfield (Blumfield), John, i, 82, 177 .- Petitions the Assembly in rela- tion to the East Jersey records, iii, 220; Grand Juror on Woodbridge riot, 486, 487.


Bloomfield, Moses, x, 345.


Blumfield, Thomas, i, 50-iii, 446.


Board of Trade. See Lords of Trade.


Boddington, James, ii, 42-61, 65-73, 76, 79, 95, 99, 276, 302, 470.


Bodine, Jacob, Indicted, vi, 456, 465-vii, 458.


Boelen, Abram, v, 153.


Boerum, S., x, 530.


Boes, Captain Nicolaes, i, 122.


Bogert, Jan., ii, 326.


Boinell (Bonnell), Isaac, ii, 129, 334.


Boinel (Bonnell, Bunnell), Nathaniel, ii, 129, 334.


Bollen, James, i, 108; Grant of land to, 110; Ordered to give up to the Dutch authorities records and papers belonging to the late Province of New Jersey, 131; Appointed to swear in officers, 177; Letter to, from Governor Carteret, 316; Referred to, 350; Secretary to the Council, 355 to 365-ii, 363, 364, 397-iii, 485.


Bomgat, Roeloff, ii, 326.


Bond, Benjamin, ii, 396.


Bond, Captain, iv, 89.


Bond, Elijah, vii, 544.


Bond, Joseph, i, 50.


Bond, Robert, i, 50, 81, 82, 128-vii, 425.


Bondet, Daniel, iv, 174.


Bonham, Jeremiah, x, 667.


Bonnel, Abraham, Lieutenant, ix, 185.


Bonnell, Isaac, ii, 327.


Bonnel, Jacob, Ensign, ix, 187.


Bonnell, Joseph, iv, 253-v, 142, 144, 147, 149, 150 .- Speaker of the


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House of Assembly, vi, 59; Vote on the Militia Act, 202, 203; Affi- davits before, 427-432 .- Dead, vii, 253, 259.


Bonnet, Joseph, v, 155.


Bonney, Joseph, viii, Part I, 104.


Booker, John, Signs surrender of the Government, ii, 456-460; Recom- mends Andrew Hamilton for Governor, 470.


Bools, Thomas, ii, 113.


Boone, Charles, Asks permission of the Lords for his brother, Governor Boone, to visit England, ix, 263.


Boone, Thomas, Appointed Governor of New Jersey, ix, 188, 189; Com- mission for, 190; Instructions to, 193, 194; Commission to, as Vice- Admiral, 195; Acknowledges his appointment, 205; Referred to, 211; Sets out for his Government in New Jersey, 218; Arrival of, 234; Notice of, 234; Informed by Mr. Morris, of the dispute between him and Mr. Jones for the office of Chief-Justice, 235; Transmits Mr. Morris's letter to the Lords of Trade, 238; Writes to Secretary Pitt, in regard to the imputed illegal trade in New Jersey, 240; In- forms the Lords of Trade of the amicable proceedings of the Assem- bly, 248; Writes, relative to the defective Post arrangements in the Province, 249; Letter to, from President Colden, relative to the northern boundary dispute, 253; Informs the Lords of Trade as to what had been done in raising additional troops, 260; Informs Secre- tary Pitt as to the same, 261; Desires to visit England, 263; Referred to, 265; Transmits to the Lords of Trade acts of the Assembly, 270; Address of the Assembly to, 287; Answer of, to the same, 288; In- forms the Lords of Trade of the passage of an act for continuing a part of the New Jersey regiments, and of the suspension of Mr. An- till from the Council, 299; Gives an account to the same of the seizure of a vessel engaged in illicit trade, 300; Congratulations from, on the intended marriage of the King, 304; To the Lords of Trade, relative to his leave of absence, 305; Referred to, 307, 335.


Borden, Benjamin, ii, 363, 396.


Borden, James, ii, 396-vii, 542.


Borden, Jean, Contributes to the supposed Cornbury Fund, iii, 214; Moneys paid by, to the Receiver-General, 351, 352.


Borden, Joseph, x, 427.


Borden, Richard, ii, 363-vii, 542, 543; Affidavit of, against John Coxe, 547.


Bore, Joshua, i, 288.


Borten, John, i, 270.


Boscawen, Admiral, viii, Part II, 123, 135, 163, 254.


Boston Port Act, x, 457, 460, 532.


Bostwick, Rev. David, Informs Rev. Joseph Bellamy of the death of Rev.


Samuel Davies, fourth President of the College of New Jersey, ix, 258. Boud, Adlord, iii, 223.


Boude, Grimston, Affidavit of, against Lewis Morris and George Wil- locks, iii, 477.


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Boudinot, Elias, x, 345, 430, 467, 575.


Boundary Line between East and West Jersey-Instructions to Governor


Lawrie, relative to, i, 428; Minutes of New York Council, relative to, 517; Agreement between the Governors to submit it to arbitration, 519; Obligation of the authorities of West Jersey to abide by the de- termination of the arbitrators, 522; Award of John Reid and William Emley, respecting it, 523 .- Commissioners appointed by the East Jersey Proprietors to confer with the Governor of West Jersey, rela- tive thereto, ii, 1; Narrative of Governor Coxe, relative thereto, 10; Letter without signature, to the Proprietors in England, relative to, 18; Minutes of the West Jersey Proprietors, relative to running it in accordance with the award of Reid and Emley, 24; Agreement be- tween the Governors in regard to, 34 .- Letters from James Logan, relative to, iv, 377, 388; Instructions to John Harrison, from the Commissioners on, 391; Caveat of Daniel Coxe, relating thereto, 444; Proceedings of the Council of the West Jersey Proprietors, re- lating thereto, 452 .- Representations from the Lords of Trade to the King, relative to, v, 213; Order in Council aproving the act respect- ing, 243 .- Instructions from John Hamilton and Andrew Johnston, to John Lawrence, relative to, vi, 154; Commissioners appointed to run, 352.


Boundary Line between New York and New Jersey-Agreement relative to the powers of the surveyors of the lines of the three Governments, i, 517; Instructions from the Council, at New York, to their surveyor, relative thereto, 518; Position of the 41st degree of north latitude on Hudsons river. 520; Certificate of Governor Morris, relative thereto, 521 .- Letter from Governor Hamilton, to Governor Fletcher, respect- ing, ii, 105; Letter from the Lords of Trade concerning, 367 .- Mem- orial from Peter Fauconnier, recommending the adjustment of, iii, 388 .- Proper persons to be empowered to run it, iv, 365; Appoint- ment of Commissioners, 383; Tripartite indenture, 394; Petition of Allane Jarratt, respecting, 403; Report of New York Council on his petition, 406; Memorial of the Proprietors of New Jersey, relative to, 408; Petition of the inhabitants of New York, relating thereto, 433; Letter from Lewis Morris, to the Lords of Trade, relating thereto, 439; Letter from the same, to Peter Schuyler, relating thereto, 446; Proceedings of the Council of West Jersey Proprietors, relating thereto, 452. - Memorial of the Proprietors, relative to, vi, 138; Ad- dress to Governor Morris, relative to, 144; Affidavit of James Alex- ander, relative to, 145; Letter from Governor Morris, relative to, 162; Report of Robert Hunter Morris, concerning, 168; Memorial of the East Jersey Proprietors, respecting, 216 .- Letters relative to, from James Alexander, vii, 119, 125, 152; Address relative to, 142; Letter from F. J. Paris, relative to, 156; Letter from Governor Clinton, relative to, 159; Speech of Colonel Lewis Morris, in the New York Assembly, relative to, 163; Letters from, F. J. Paris,


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relative to, 167, 176; Petition of F. J. Paris to the Lords of Trade, relative to, 226; Letter from J. Alexander and R. F. Morris, relative to, 262; From F. J. Paris, relative to, 297 .- Opinion on, by the Lords of Trade, viii, Part I, 128; Letter from Robert Charles, relating to, 135; Argument that the forks of Delaware are the true limits of New Jersey on the North, 139; Question referring to, answered, 141; Representation of the Lords of Trade, relative to the repeal of the act of 1747, concerning, 144; Letter from Ferdinand J. Paris, rela- tive to, 152; Reply to the same, 157; Petition of the Proprietors of East Jersey, relative to the Boundary Act of 1747, 160; Disputes concerning, 190, 192; Memorial of Proprietors of East Jersey, con- cerning, 202, 232; Documents relating to, 233-286; Letters from Governor DeLancey, to the Lords of Trade, relative to, 288, 297. -Disturbances arising from the non-adjustment of, viii, Part II, 13, 20, 27, 28; Papers relative to, transmitted to the Lords of Trade, 30- 35, 72; Letter from Lieutenant-Governor Delancey, referring to, 74; The action of the Council of New York, in respect to, 89; Com- munication from the Lords of Trade, relative to, 108; Proceedings of the Privy Council, relative to, 114; A commission to arrange, recom- mended by the Lords of Trade, 129; Governor Belcher, in relation to, 183, 187; Governor Hardy, in relation to, 207; Commission for settling, 212; Petition of the Proprietors of East Jersey, relative to, 224-228; Memorandum, relative to the Commissioner for, 242; Wil- liam Alexander, in relation to, 243; Governor Belcher, in relation to, 256 .- Arrests of trespassers in Sussex County, New Jersey, by order of the New York Council, ix, 178; Petition of Philip Swartwout, rel- ative to, 250; Letter from President Colden, relative to, 253; Act of the Assembly, relative to, 389; Commissioners to settle, 390, 447, 581, 588, 622, 623, 630 .- Statement of the claims of New York, x, 119; Surveyor of, appointed by Governor Colden of New York, 194; Observations of Governor Franklin upon, 386, 407; Letter from Governor Tryon, relative to, 393; Approved by the King, 416; Re- port of the surveyors of, 501.


Boundary Line between New York and Massachusetts Bay, x, 660.


Boune, James, ii, 396.


Boune, William, ii, 332.


Bourden, Ben, i, 413.


Bout-town, Lands at, sold by John Fenwick, i, 413.


Bouts, Richard, ii, 460.


Bowde (Boud), Adlord, ii, 50.


Bowen, David, x, 531.


Bowers, Captain, i, 300.


Bowler, Garrat, ii, 363, 397.


Bowman, George, Indicted, vii, 458.


Bowman, Thomas, Indicted, vii, 458.


Bowne (Brown), Andrew, ii, 270; Letter from, relating to the disorders


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in New Jersey, 327: Note on, 329; Objected to, as Governor of East Jersey, 385; Signs petition, 369; Referred to, 401, 416, 423; Rec- ommended for Council, 429, 486, 487; Referred to, 439, 445, 446; Appointed member of the Council, 507 .- Referred to, iii, 1; Com- missioner of New Jersey, 64; Referred to, 75, 76, 155, 156; Contrib- utes to the supposed Cornbury Fund, 212; Appointed a member of the Council. 317; Death of, mentioned, 340, 341: Referred to, 463, 479, 482 .- Member of Governor Hunter's Council, iv, 2; Referred to, 76.


Bowne. James, ii, 327.


Bowne (Bound, Bown, Boun), John, i, 44, 51, 88, 143, 305, 307, 309, 333, 355, 364-ii. 486 .- Collecting money supposed to be for Lord Corn- bury, iii, 199-219; Expelled from the Assembly, 227, 277; Proposed as a member of the Council by Governor Cornbury. 341.


Bown, John, Removed from the Judgeship in Monmouth County, iv, 129; Recommended for Council, 133; Signed, 310.


Bowne, Obadiah, ii, 363, 397 .- Contributes to the supposed Cornbury Fund. iii, 212, 214-iv, 111.


Bowne, William, ii, 397.


Bowyer, i, 414.


Boyle, Solomon, Affidavit of relation to the riots, vii, 419, 426.


Boyse. John. ii, 396.


Brackett, John, Senr., i, 50.


Bradbury, Rev. Mr., Letter to, from Governor Belcher, vii, 54.


Braddock, General, Edward, viii, Part II, 104, 111, 113, 116; Letter to,


from Governor Belcher, 117; Reported defeat of, 117, 118, 119; Referred to, 148, 183, 209, 221.


Bradford, William, Clerk of the Assembly, iv, 74, 80, 81, 123; Salary, 185, 363; Signs as Clerk, 251; Payments for printing, 369, 371 .- Referred to, v, 34, 139, 141-viii, Part I, 106; Part II, 232.


Bradish, Hannah, x, 614.


Bradley, Attorney-General, Letter to Captain Roddam, relative to the killing of Elizabeth Stebbins, vii, 534.


Bradstreet, Captain John, Letter from, to Governor Belcher, viii, Part II, 113.


Bradstreet, Colonel, ix. 365.


Bradway (Broadway), Edward, i, 118, 268, 283, 284, 292, 414.


Brae, Judge, x, 272.


Eraedy, Hydrek, Clark, i, 320.


Brahm, Dee, See De Brahm.


Braim, Benjamin, iii, 314.


Brainard, Rev. David, vi, 406, 407-vii, 598-ix, 355.


Brainard, John, vii, 598-viii, Part I, 140-ix, 175, 355-x, 345.


Brainerd, Jr., Hezekiah, ix, 355.


Braine, James, An East Jersey Proprietor, i, 384, 424, 433, 434, 437, 442,


474, 482, 483, 490, 504, 530-ii, 26, 204-iii, 314.


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Bramen, John, ii, 48.


Bramma, Benjamin, ii, 146.


Brandreth, Timothy, ii, 146.


Bransart, Thomas, iv, 310.


Brattle, Col., viii, Part I, 9.


Bray, John, ii, 327, 328; Presented by Monmouth Grand Jury, 332, 363; Fined for contempt of Court, 366; Signed petition, 396-Contributes to Cornbury Fund, iii, 212.


Brearley, David, x, 512.


Breasted, William, vii, 421.


Breese, Samuel, x, 600.


Breum, Joseph, ii, 339.


Brian, Thomas, iii, 164.


Brick, John, vii, 99-viii, Part I, 73.


Brick, Joshua, x, 531.


Bridge, Chris, iv, 174.


Bridger, John, Surveyor-General of his Majesty's Woods, iii, 122.


Bridges. John, ii, 42-62, 66-74, 76, 79, 88, 186-194, 199, 258, 276, 300, 302, 376, 408, 411; Signs surrender of the government, 456-460; Recom- mends Andrew Hamilton for Governor, 470 .- A Proprietor, iii, 38, 51, 82, 95, 302, 314, 498-iv, 141.


Bridges, Dr., iii, 209, 216, 217, 277.


Bridges, Rev. Thomas, Letter to, from the West Jersey Society, ii, 94; Letter to, from Daniel Coxe, 96.


Bridgewater, Earl of, One of the Lords of Trade, ii, 132, 136, 185, 201, 268.


Brierley (Brearly), David, Congratulates Governor Belcher on his arrival, vii, 64; Rescued from prison, 86; Referred to, 206, 219; Indicted, 458; Referred to, 483, 628.


Brierly, John, vii, 628.


Brightwen, William, i, 288.


Brindly, Luke, i, 288.


Brinley, William, vii, 257.


Brinson, Daniel, i, 289.


Bristed (Brested), William, vi, 429, 430-433.


Broad well, Josiah, viii, Part II, 165.


Brockholes, Capt. Anthony, i, 186, 196, 349; Letter from, to Governor Carteret, 350; Note on, 352; Referred to, 353, 458.


Bromfield, Thomas, ii, 42-62, 66-74, 79, 470-iii, 498.


Bromhall, Richard, ii, 42-46, 65-74, 79.


Brookes, Timothy, ii, 384.


Brookes, William, ii, 42-62, 66-74, 79.


Brooksbank, Joseph, ii, 42-46, 65-73, 78, 276, 302, 376, 408, 411, 470-iii, 38, 82, 95, 302, 314.


Brooksbank, Stamp, vii, 326.


Brotherton, A town laid our for the Indians, ix, 175; Referred to, 357.


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Brown, Abraham, i, 51-iii, 485-iv, 309.


Browne, Daniel. ii, 339.


Brown, George, iii, 486-iv, 9-x, 352.


Brown, Isaac, ix, 640.


Browne, John, ii, 46, 327-iii, 376, 393, 394, 401, 422-428, 447, 452, 453- iv, 9, 98, 99, 371-vii, 32-x, 303, 717.




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