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Brown, Jr., John, vi, 351-vii, 457.
Browne, Joseph, ii, 148. Brown, Morris, vi. 351.
Brown, Moses, vii, 457.
Brown, Philip, ix. 5.
Brown, Preserve, v, 187.
Brown, Thomas, x, 531.
Brown, William, ii, 129, 325, 334, 396.
Browne, Andrew, ii, 326.
Browne, Nicholas, i, 51, 134-iii, 485-iv, 310.
Browe, Zebedee, vi, 351-vii, 457.
Bruen, Obadiah, vii, 32.
Brumson, Barefoot. iv, 89.
Bryant, Anthony, i, 111.
Bryant, Captain William, viii, Part I, 116.
Buck, John, x, 531.
Buckhalson, Francis, ii, 396.
Buckley, Richard, ix, 591.
Budd, James, i1, 50.
Bull, John, Petition of, with others, for grants of land, i, 289-x, 367. Budd (Bud le), Thomas, i, 268, 414, 419-ii, 18, 19, 65, 99-iii, 158-v, 211.
Budd, Justice. Letter to, from Governor Belcher, vii, 67.
Budden. Captain. ix, 524.
Bude, William. ii, 384.
Buffington, Richard, i, 269.
Bulark, John, iv, 310.
Bule, Mr., iv, 159
Bulkley, Charles, ix, 590, 594.
Bull, or Boel, , x, 664.
Bunel, Hommuel, ii, 396.
Bunell, John, ii, 336. Bunn, Matthew, i, 66.
Bunn, Miles, iv, 199
Buunell, Isaac, Grand Juror for Essex County, iii, 496.
Bunnell (Bonell), Nathaniel, i, 50, 65 .-
Bunting, William, iv, 3:1. Burchan, Robert, i, 1 6.
Bichiell, M., Sieveyor-General of Customs, iv, 49, 78, 124, 139. Burden, Benjamin, iii, 483, 484.
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Burdon's Island, v, 42, 44.
Burgess, Captain, ii, 291, 292.
Burges, Isaac, i, 413.
Burke, Francis, x, 711.
Burkhurst, Admiral, i, 152.
Burkmaster, Edward, ii, 290.
Burlington (Bridlington), Road between Perth Amboy and, i, 428 .- In- structions relative to the port of, ii, 178; Riots at, 379, 402; Propri- tors wish it recognized as a port, 405; Markets at, 406 .- Transporta- tion between and Perth Amboy, iii, 177, 186, 250; Referred to, 11, 16, 67, 167, 184, 221, 227, 239, 264, 274, 279-iv, 11, 12, 14, 16, 22, 57, 67, 73, 74, 76, 88, 95, 97, 128, 129, 142, 157, 167, 172, 184, 221, 224, 225, 227, 239, 240, 261, 264, 273, 274, 276, 277; Small-pox at, 264; Surveyor-General's office, 289 .- Referred to, v, 11, 12, 40, 45, 58, 59, 73, 77, 83, 133 .- Described, vi, 108 .- Governor Belcher's opinion of, vii, 65, 92 .- Removal of the seat of government from, to Perth Amboy, x, 457, 468.
Burlington County, Population of in 1699, ii, 305 .- Taxes of, iv, 368, 369, 370 .- Money received from Collector of, v, 132-viii, Part I, 66, 67, 68, 73, 74 .- Instructions to the Assemblymen of, in regard to the liabilities of the Eastern Treasurer, x, 417.
Burlington Island, Description of, v, 38, 42, 44 .- Caveat, relative to, x, 515.
Burnet, John, ii, 187-193, 198, 213, 257, 263-vi, 416-viii, Part I, 200; Part II, 228.
Burnett, Obadiah, ii, 42-62, 66-74, 79. 194, 199, 300, 302; Signs the Sur- render of the government, 456-460; Recommends Andrew Hamilton for Governor, 470 .- Proprietor, iii, 38; Sonmans' Commission, 314. Burnet, Robert, An East New Jersey Proprietor, i, 425, 433, 434, 437, 442, 446, 448, 451, 454, 457, 462; Interested in goods shipped to East Jersey, 467; Signs as Proprietor, 474, 482, 483, 513; Referred to, 529, 530 .- Named as a Proprietor, ii, 26, 32, 187-193; Disbursements by, on account of East Jersey, 203; Name to instructions to Gov- ernor Basse, 213; As Proprietor, 257, 263; Surrenders the govern- ment of East Jersey, 387; Signs the surrender of the government, 456-460.
Burnet, William, iv, 12; Commission of, as Governor of New York and New Jersey, transmitted by the Lords of Trade. 447. - Instruc- tions to, as Governor of New Jersey, v, 1; Notice of, 1; Addi- tional instruction to, 3; Letter to, from the Lords of Trade, rela- tive to Secretary Smith's fees, 4; Letter from, to the Lords of Trade, relative to the New Jersey Assembly, 8; Instruction to, relative to the clergy of the Church of England, 23; Letter from, to the Lords of Trade, relative to New Jersey affairs, 32: Re- ferred to, 40; Instruction to, relative to the acts regulating trade and navigation, 46; Letter to, from the Lords of Trade, relative to
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vacancies in the New Jersey Council, 51; Transmits to the Lords of Trade. sundry acts of the New Jersey Assembly, 53; Letter from, to Lord Carteret, relative to gold and silver mines in New Jersey, 64; Notice of, 70; Letter to, from the Lords of Trade, 70; Instructions to, relative to private acts. 71; Referred to, 72. 73; Letter from, to the Lords of Trade, relative to paper money, 75; Instruction to, relative to the election of Representatives to the Assembly, 84; Letter from, to the Lords of Trade, relative to certain acts passed by the Assembly of New Jersey, 86; Announces the death of Chief Justice Trent, 97; Referred to. 101; Letter from, to the Lords of Trade. relative to New Jersey Affairs, 104; To the same, relative to certain returns to be made, 117; Letter to. from the Lords of Trade, relative to gold and silver mines in New Jersey, 120; Instructions to, relative to the suspension of sentences, 122; Proclamation of, against any authority by Peter Sonmans, as Receiver of Quit Rents, 124; Letters from, to the Duke of Newcastle, 129, 130: Letter from, to the Lords of Trade, 131; Letter to, from the Lords of Trade, relative to Paper Money of New Jersey, 156; Instruction to. relative to appeals, 157; Instructions to, relative to vice and immorality, 159; Letter from, to Secretary Popple, 163; Letter from, to the Lords of Trade, relative to the application of interest money, 165; Referred to, 179; Letter from, to the Lords of Trade, transmitting documents, 181; Referred to, 199, 200, 207; Letter to, from James Alexander, respecting the relative authority of the Plantation Assemblage, 230; Death of, 261; Referred to, 287, 344, 360, 374, 484-vi. 71-viii, Part I, 208.
Burr, Rev. Aaron, Letter to, from Governor Belcher, relative to the new College, vii, 115, 618; Referred to, 119. - President of the new Col- lege, viii, Part I, 9, 11, 85; Letter to, on his marriage. from Gover- nor Belcher, 89; Letter to, from the same, relative to the College, Part II, 166-x, 240.
Burr, Henry, iii, 164.
Burr, John, v, 211; Letter from, to James Alexander, 212.
Burrow, John, A West Jersey Proprietor, iii, 95.
Burwell, Samuel, ii, 333, 334.
Burwell (Burrell), Theophilus, vi, 351, 455, 465, 467-vii, 403-405, 433; Examination of, relative to Essex County riots, 434; Referred to, 437, 441, 444; Indicted, 458; Referred to, 511, 513.
Burwell, Zachary, Jr., ii, 337.
Bushroods, Thomas, i, 223.
Bussott, John, i, 128.
Bustall (Bustill), Samuel, iv, 261; Letter from, against Governor Hunter,
262; Referred to, 267; Signs, 344-v, 187, 277, 279, 281, 282. Butcher, John, i, 269.
Butterworth. Moses, ii, 362, 371.
Byerly, Thomas, Recommended for the Council, iv, 62, 153, 154; Rc- 3
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ferred to, by Rev. Jacob Henderson, 157; Recommended for the Council. 16), 171, 182; Member of Council, 253, 326, 234, 340, 363; Payments to, 370, 372 -One of Governor Burnet's Council, v, 3, 34; Place in Council filled, 52, 71 .- Referred to, vii, 645.
Byles Island, v, 41, 44.
Byllinge (Billing, Billinge), Edward, i, 158, 185; Quintipartite deed to, from Sir George Carteret. 205; Instructions from, and others, to their Commissioners in West Jersey, 219; His interest in the Province presented to his creditors, 232; Name signed to Concessions, etc., to settlers in West Jersey, 268; Memoranda as to his claim, 223; Grant to him and others, from the Duke of York, 3:4: An East Jersey Proprietor, 384, 442; Letter to, from Charles II, 458; Name signed, 504; Agreement as to the dividing line between East and West Jer- sey, 510; Referred to, 530 .- Notice of, ii, 4; Referred to, 6, 8, 10, 12, 13. 14, 16, 22, 41, 46, 49, 62, 64, 65, 66; Disbursements by, on account of East Jersey, 202; Referred to, 388, 422-iii, 153, 413- vii, 320.
Byllynge, Loveday, ii. 48.
C.
Cadwalader, Thomas, vii, 542; Letter from, to Governor Belcher, 544. Cage, Thomas, ii, 461.
Caiger, -, x, 113.
Caldwell, James, x, 345.
Callingor, Henry, ii, 148.
Callwell, Allen, iv, 9.
Camberling, William, x, 273.
Cameron, Ewen, i, 529.
Camp, Joseph. vii, 405, 444, 512.
Camp, Nathaniel, vi, 346, 350, 361, 367, 395, 396, 413-vii, 49, 50, 61, 74, 415.
Camp, Samuel, ii, 336.
Campbel, Archibald, ii, 186-193, 198, 213.
Campbell, Hume, viii, Part I, 145, 155.
Campbell, John, An East Jersey Proprietor, i, 460, 499, 522, 523 .- Com- missioned to confer, relative to the boundary line between the Prov- inces, ii. 1 -Desires to report. 24-iv, 9, 142-ix, 335.
Campbell. Lord Neill, Governor of East Jersey, i, 509, 5.2, 529; Appoints Andrew Hamilton Deputy Governor, 541 .- Referred to, ii, 10, 18, 19, 27. 32-iii, 115.
Campbell. Lord William, ix, 621.
Canada, Expedition to, iv, 133-vi, 370, 371-vii, 341, 354, 383-viii, Part I, 70, 79; Part ii, 188-ix, iii, 149. 183.
Canaghqueison, Chief of Oneidas, x, 56.
Cand, Joseph, ii, 396.
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Candler, John, iv, 215.
Cane, Major, x, 670, 671.
Cannan, Patrick, ii, 332.
Cantwell, Capt. Edmund, Lands sold to, by the Indians, i, 111; Grant
to, from Governor Carteret, 111; Letters to, from Governor Andros, regarding Indian affairs, 179, 181; Warrent to, to arrest John Fen- wicke, 183; Declaration of, in regard to Fenwicke, 193; Estate of William Tom, 196; High Sheriff, 201; Deposition of, 274.
Cantwell, William, i, 268.
Cape May County, First grant of, i, 1 .- Population of in 1699, ii, 305 .- Taxes. iv, 368, 369-v, 132, 133 .- Money received from collector of, viii, Part 1, 66, 67, 68; From Commissions, 71; Interest from, 73, 74 .- Justices of, x, 207, 213, 215-219, 275-297.
Car, Sir Robert, ix, 229.
Cardiff, James, x, 717.
Cardry, John, x. 717.
Carey, John, Answers objections made to his acting as Attorney-General in the courts of Salem and Cumberland Counties, x, 362; On Com- mittee, 471.
Carkesse, Charles, Letter from, relative to the exportation of copper ore from New Jersey to Holland, v, 7-In relation to a glass house, vi, 98.
Carle, Jacob, vii, 421.
Carle, Mr., iv, 267. 1136402
Carolina, Illegal trading with, ii, 119.
Carpenter, Samuel, ii, 120.
Carpenters Island, v, 43, 44, 45.
Carr, Captain, i, 74, 76; Letter to, from Governor Lovelace, reproving him for neglect of duty in regard to the Indian murders at Matini- conck island, 79.
Carrington, Jonathan, x, 717.
Carrington, John, ii, 31.
Carrol, John, x, 710.
Carter, Barnabas, ii, 334, 396.
Carter, Nicholas, i, 50, 65, 82, 84.
Carter, Samuel, ii, 129; Proceedings against him for contempt in the Esse x County Court, 313; Signs remonstrance, 327; Proceedings against him continued, 333, 334, 339; Signs petition, 395 .- Grand Juror, iii, 496.
Carteret, Sir George, Notice of, i, 25; Letter from Charles II, concerning obedience to the government of, 153; Warrant to prepare a patent to, for East Jersey, 160; Release to, from the Duke of York, for the same, 163; Directions and instructions from, to the Governor, Coun - cil and inhabitants of East Jersey, 167; Explanation by, of the con- cessions made by the Lords Proprieters, 173 .- Referred to, ii, 14, 231 .
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Carteret, Sir George (grandson of the original Proprietor), Release to, from the Duke of York, for East New Jersey, i, 337.
Carteret, James, i, 72, 75; Declaration and protestation of the Governor and Council against, 89; Letter from the New Jersey Council, to the Governor, concerning, 91; Complaint against, by the Council of New Jersey, 91; Referred to, 153, 334.
Carteret, Lady Elizabeth, i, 346, 349; Letter to, from Governor Carteret, 353; Lease from, to the first twelve Proprietors of East Jersey, 366- ii, 388.
Carteret, Lord, Letter to, from Governor Burnet, relative to gold and silver mines in New Jersey, v, 64.
Carteret, Philip, Commission of, as Governor of New Jersey, i, 20; In- structions to, from the Lords Proprietors, 21; Letter from, to those purposing a settlement on the Delaware, 51; Letter from, to the In- dian Sachem, Oraton, relative to the Newark tract, 55; Proclamation of, calling the first Assembly, 56; Seal of, 60; Warrant of, for re- quiring the surrender of a paper signed by the inhabitants of Middle- town, against the laws, 61; Letter from, to Surveyor-General Vau- quillan, relative to the Lords Proprietors lands about Woodbridge, Amboy and Piscataway, 62: Order from, enlarging the authority of the court at Woodbridge, 62; Letter from, to the people of Wood- bridge, relative to persons admitted to vote at town meetings, who had not lands surveyed and patented, 63; Present at a Special Court at Elizabethtown, 65, 76; Order for a Special Court at Elizabethtown, 81; Confirms certain privileges to Middletown and Shrewsbury, 88; Order of, prohibiting the exercise of any authority in Bergen, not sanctioned by him, 92; Grant of land to Edmund Cantwell and Johannes Dehaes, 111; Grant from, to Lucas Pictor to purchase land from the Indiams, 115; Inventory of his estate ordered by the Dutch Council, 130; Directions, instructions, etc., to, by Sir George Car- teret, 167; Number of his family on his arrival in New Jersey, in 1665, 183; Paying the Indians for the land, 184; Letter to, from Governor Andros, 292; Proclamation of Governor Andros, against, 293; Letter from, to Governor Andros, in reply to his of March 8th, 294; Commission from, to John Berry, to be his successor, 295; Let- ter from, to Governor Andros, countermanding orders for a General Assembly. 297; Warrant from Governor Andros to arrest, 302; Ac- count of his trial, 303; Letter from, to the Proprietor, narrating the proceedings of Governor Andros, 314; Letter from, to James Bollen, 316; Proclamation from, against the authority of Governor Andros, 346; Letter from, to the Governor of New York and his Council, 349; Letter from, to Captain Anthony Brockholls, 350; Proclamation of, to the inhabitants of Staten Island, 350; Letter to, from Captain Anthony Brockholls, 351; Letter to Lady Elizabeth Carteret, 353. -Copy of a license to purchase of the Indians, vi, 339 .- Referred to, vii, 33- ix, 456.
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Cartwither, Caleb, i, 50.
Cartwright. Captain James, i, 121.
Cartwright, Solomon, viii, Part II, 13.
Carty, John, viii, Part II, 230-x, 358, 450. Casabon, Jan. Eversen, i, 49.
Caspar, A German, Manufacturer of glass, viii, Part I, 110.
Caswell, Richard, x, 530.
Catherwood, Mr., viii, Part I, 94, 117, 123, 154, 159.
Census, of New Jersey, in 1726, v, 164; Of the different Colonies, vi, 89; Of New Jersey, 1737-38, and in 1745, 242-244.
Chadwick, James, Commissioner of Customs, ii, 131.
Chamberlayne, John, iv, 158.
Chamberlayne, William, Affidavits of, x, 3, 7.
Chambers, John, i, 510-v, 404-ix, 283.
Chambers, Robert, vii. 426, 427.
Chambers, Mr., viii, Part I, 122, 123.
Champance, Mr., iv, 257.
Champion. John, i, 288.
Champion, Matthew, iv, 253, 370-v, 137.
Champneys (Chamneys, Chamnis), Edward, i, 186, 227, 283, 414.
Chandler, John, vii, 439; Affidavit of, relative to the riots, 440.
Chandler, Rev. Thomas B., x, 311, 313.
Changerora, Land at, i, 474, 478, 498-ii, 32, 33.
Chaplin, John, ii, 396.
Chapman, John, vi, 147-viii, Part I, 207.
Charles, An Indian king, iv, 282.
Charles II, Patent to James, Duke of York, for tract of land in New Eng- land, including New Jersey, i, 3; Letter from, to Captain John Berry, Deputy-Governor, confirming the laws and government estab- lished in New Jersey by the Lords Proprietors, 107; Letter from, concerning obedience to the Government of Sir George Carteret, 153; Letter from, to the Governor and Council of East Jersey, 438; Letter from, to Edward Byllyngs, 458.
Charles, Robert, Letter from, to Governor Clinton, relative to boundaries between New York and New Jersey, viii, Part I, 135; Referred to, 145-viii, Part II, 244, 245.
Charles, Mr., Agent for New York, vii, 121, 168, 299, 300.
Chase, Samuel, x, 530. Chaunders, Thomas, i, 414.
Cheescock's Patent, viii, Part I, 209, 223, 275.
Cheeseman, Olim, ii, 364.
Cheesman, William, vi, 465.
Cheete, George, i, 51.
Chesman, William, Sr., ii, 395.
Chesman, William, ii, 396.
Chettwood, William, Sheriff of Essex County, vii, 178, 210.
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Chetwood, John, x, 467.
Chew, Samuel, Excommunicated by the Quakers, vi, 173.
Child, John, President of the West Jersey Society, Autograph, vii, 327. Childe, John, Autograph, v, 510.
Cholmendelay. Robert, ix, 289.
Christany-Neck, Lands at, sold by John Fenwicke, i, 413.
Chubs, Charles, ii, 396.
Church of England in New York and New Jersey-Representation of, by
Rev. Jacob Henderson, Missionary, iv, 155; Remarks on Mr. Hen- derson's representation of the state of the Church, 161; Letter from the clergy of New York and New Jersey, to Rev. Jacob Henderson, disapproving of his course toward the Council of New Jersey, 173 .- Instructions to Governor Burnet, relative to the clergy of, v, 23. Church, Dr. Benjamin, x, 669, 670; Letter from, intercepted and deliv- ered to General Washington, 671, 674.
Churchill, Sir John, 324.
Clackford, Daniel, iv, 10.
Claese, Gerrebrant, ii, 326.
Claes, Jacob, i, 50.
Claesen, Dirck, i, 146.
Clarendon, Lord, Letter from, with enclosure, to the Secretary of State, relative to the Council of New Jersey, 501.
Claridge, Samuel, i, 530.
Clark, Abraham, Jr., Clerk of the Assembly, viii, Part II, 72, 94.
Clark, Benjamin, iv, 253, 370-v, 139.
Clark, Charles, vii, 606.
Clark, Daniel, vii, 420.
Clark, Elisha, vii, 368, 375, 446.
Clark (Clerke), Ephraim, ii, 129, 315, 326, 339, 396-iii, 496.
Clarke, George, iv, 119; Notice of, 119; Salary, 185; Recommended for the Council, 217; Certificate of, 285; Salary, 368 .- Announces the death of Governor Cosby, v, 438; Referred to, 462, 511-vi, 65-68, 73-78, 168-vii, 77, 78, 646-viii, Part I, 210, 266-ix, 283. Clarke, Herman, i, 270.
Clarke, James, ix, 180, 181-x, 367.
Clarke (Clerk), John, ii, 129, 326, 334, 339, 396-iii, 165.
Clark, Josephi, iii, 485.
Clark, Joshua, ii, 129, 396.
Clarke, Richard, ii, 326, 339, 397-iii, 496.
Clarke, Samuel, ii, 129, 131, 168, 178, 254, 326, 334, 339, 397-iii, 496.
Clarke (Clerk), Thomas, ii, 334, 396-iv, 344, 345-x, 351.
Clark, Walter, i, 44. Clark, William, i, 289, 394.
Clarkson, James, iv, 189. Claten, Jan., il, 326. Clawson, Aaron, vii, 371-374.
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Clawson, Jonathan, x, 588.
Clawson (Clausen), Thomas, vi, 417, 465, 469-vii, 215, 447-451, 458, 478.
Clawson, William, iv. 189.
Claypool, James, i, 416.
Clayton. Asher, Affidavit of, relative to the supposed Cornbury Fund, iii, 214.
Clayton, David, ii, 396-vii, 620.
Clayton (Cleayton), John, ii, 326, 396-iii, 215.
Clayton, Robert, Commissioner of Customs, ii, 131.
Clayton. William, Sr., i, 288.
Clayton (Cleayton), William, vii, 606-viii, Part I, 74.
Clayton (('leayton), Zebulon, ii, 363-iv, 310.
Cleayton, Arthur, iv, 310, 313.
Cleft, Samuel, i, 289.
Clements, Jacob, iv, 310.
Clement, Samuel, viii, Part II, 233.
Clergy of the Church of England, In New York and New Jersey desire a Bishop, x, 309.
Clerk, George, iv, 340.
Clevenger, John, ii, 327.
Clinton, Charles, Surveyor, viii, Part I, 209.
Clinton, George, Governor of New York, Letter to, from Governor Mor- ris, relative to the boundary line, vi, 162; Referred to, 168, 169; Communication from, to the Council of New Jersey, relative to the Indians, 369; Letter from, to Colonel Schuyler, of the New Jersey forces, 441; Referred to, 448; Letter from, to the Duke of New Cas- tle, relative to the payment of the troops, 451-vii, 18; Letter to, from Governor Belcher, 55; Letter from, to the Lords of Trade, rel- ative to the New York and New Jersey division line. 1:9; Referred to, 240, 310, 392; Letters from, to the Duke of Bedford, relative to the accidental killing of a maid by a shot from the ship Greyhound, 531, 536; To meet the Indian tribes called the Six Nations, 582; Let- ter to, from Governor Belcher, relative to a proposed conference with the Indians, 596 .- Letters from, to Robert Hunter Morris, viii, Part I, 92, 116, 120; Taking money for an office, 94; Letter to, from Robert Charles, relative to the boundary line, 135; Referred to, 191, 213. Clinton, James, x, 502. Clowes, William, iv, 309.
Coates, Christopher, Secretary of the Province of New Jersey, ix, 257 -x, 1.
Cochran, Richard, x. 352. Cock, Lance, i, 182, 183. Cock, Lasse, i, 394. Cock, Peter, i, 183. Cocker, Emmanuel, vii, 281.
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Cockerill, Thomas, Letter from, to Secretary Popple, relative to the death of Lord Lovelace, and the preparations for a Canadian expedition, iii, 466; Notice of, 467 .- Referred to, iv, 46.
Cocks (Cox), Isaac, ii, 42-61, 65-73, 78-iii, 498.
Codington. Thomas, ii. 486.
Coe, Daniel, Ensign, ix, 187.
Cofting, J., ii, 257.
Cohansey. Lands at, sold by John Fenwick, i, 413, 414 .- A port, ii, 405. Coined Money, vi, 53-55; Proclamation of Governor Morris, relating to, 117.
Coker, Thomas, Commission of, to be Collector of Customs at Perth Am- boy, ii, 130; Referred to, 238.
Colden, Alexander, ix, 340.
Colden, Cadwallader, v, 197, 202; Letter from, relative to a library for
New York and neighboring Colonies, 237: Notice of, 242 .- Letter to, from James Alexander, relative to the riots, vii, 113; Affidavit before, 419; Letter from, to Robert Hunter Morris, 552 .- Referred to, ix, 246, 250; Letter from, relative to the northern boundary dis- pute, 253; Commissioner for trying pirates, 283; Referred to, 308, 325, 340; In relation to a stamp duty in the Colonies, 500, 511 .- Commissions surveyors of the boundary line, x, 194; Referred to, 535, 571.
Cole, Cornelius, ix, 180, 181.
Cole, Jacob, i, 51.
Cole, John, ii, 397.
Cole, Jos., ii, 396.
Cole, Samuel, v, 133, 137.
Cole, Mr., ii, 239.
Colier, John, i, 117, 190.
College of New Jersey, Establishment of, under Governor Belcher, vii,
116; Letter from Governor Belcher, relative to, 118; Letter from the same, relative to a charter for, 124; Little encouragement to build a house for, 146, 580; Letter from Governor Belcher, relating to, 618. -Prospects of, viii, Part I, 10, 11, 94, 109; viii, Part II, 166, 197. Collier, John, ix, 621.
Collings, Francis, One of the Council of the Proprietors, iii, 221.
Collins, Francis, i, 268-v, 135, 141.
Collins, Isaac, x, 358, 730.
Collinsen, Peter, Letter to, from James Alexander, vi, 71; Notice of, 71; Referred to, 77, 78. Collyer, C., i, 299.
Collyer, Joseph, Signs the surrender of the Government, ii, 456-460; Asks that Andrew Hamilton be appointed Governor, 470 .- Signs as Pro- prietor, iii, 95.
Colnam, Mr., vii, 447.
Coloham, John, ii, 50.
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NEW JERSEY COLONIAL DOCUMENTS.
Colonies and Plantations, Order in Privy Council for the improved gov- ernment of, viii, Part I, 23: Instructions to the Governors of, 27, 35; Circular letters to the same, 63, 156; Instructions to Governors of. relative to appeals in cases of error, 188; Instructions from the King, relative to the general security of, 194 .- A plan for the defence of, viii, Part II, 1; Circular letter to the Governors of, urging enlist- ments in four new regiments, 17; A similar letter, 92; Number of white inhabitants in, 132; Governors of, informed of the establish- ment of packet boats, 146; Division of a certain appropriation of Parliament, among, 205; Circular letter to the Governors of, relative to the Earl of Loudoun, 209; On the state of defence of, 216; Addi- tional instructions to the Governors of, 218; Governors of, urged to raise more troops, 241; Instructed not to lay any further embargo on corn or other grain, 248 .- Circular letter to, inclosing proclamation for a general thanksgiving, ix, 183; Proclamation of George III, as King, sent to, 242; Warrants to, for using the old seals, 243; In- structions to the Governors of, relating to alterations in the prayers for the royal family, 244; New seals for, 247; Instructions to the Receivers-General of. 289-299; Instructions to the Governors of, rel- ative to alterations in the prayers for the royal family, 303, 376; In- structions to the Governors of, relative to interference with the Indians, and to commissions granted to judges and other officers, 321-330; Circular letter to the Governors of, relative to recruiting the regular regiments in America, 330; Bill for trial and punishment of persons guilty of murder within the Admiralty limits of, 352; In- structions to the Governors of, in regard to fees taken in the several offices of government, 440; Governors of, informed that certain stamp duties would be charged in the, 448; Disturbances in, on account of the Stamp Act, 499-503; List of papers relating to the Stamp Act, from Governors of, 527; Report of the annual expense of, and the debts incurred by, as they stood at the end of the late war, 533; Gov- ernors of, notified of a bill before Parliament for the repeal of the Stamp Act, 549, 550; Persons who have incurred penalties under the Stamp Act, to be indemnified, 553; Governors of, required to give an account to the Lords of Trade of the several manufactures carried on in, 563; Instructions to Governors, relative to correspondence, 566; Circular letter to, relative to Indian affairs, 569; Governors of, requested to give an exact estimate of annual expenses of their re- spective governments, and mode of imposing quit-rents, and of granting lands, 573; Seals of, approved, 618; Salaries of Governors, Judges and other officers in, 619, 620; Establishment of Admiralty Courts in, 621; Governors of, forbidden to alter the number of the Assembly, 637 .- Circular letter to Governors of, from the Earl of Hillsborough, x, 10; Warned against the Massachusetts Assembly circular, 14; Union of, to take steps to assert their constitutional liberty, advocated by the house of Burgesses, of Virginia, 21; Gov-
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