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ernors of, admonished by the King, for passing acts contrary to an act of Parliament. 41; Governors of, cautioned relative to letters received from his Majesty's Secretary, 57; Instructions to the Gov- ernors of, relative to bills for raising money by lottery, 104, 108; Governors of, informed that the King has no design to tax America for purpose of revenue, 109; Circular letter to, relative to certain duties, 191; Order in, restraining the Governors of, from assenting to laws which make the property of persons who have never resided within the Colonies liable to be attached for debts due from such per- sons, 324-329; The appointment of agents of, in England, 330; In- structions to the Governors of, relating to an alteration in the prayers for the royal family, 331; Governors of, authorized as Chan- cellors to issue commissions for the care and custody of idiots and lunaties, 370; Instruction to the Governors of, relative to the grant of lands, 402; Instructions relative to the naturalization of aliens, divorces, and titles to lands, 410, 411; Circular letter to the Gov- ernors of, relative to disturbances in, 431; Circular letter to the Gov- ernors of, relative to the arresting and securing arms and ammuni- tion imported from England, 497; Plan of a proposed union between Great Britain and, 504; The King determines to withstand every attempt to weaken his authority over, 513; Governors of, directed to prevent the choice of deputies to the Continental Congress, 534; Let- ter to the Governors of, from Earl of Dartmouth, expressing hopes of a restoration of the public tranquility, 553, and incloses a resolu- tion adopted by Parliament, 555-557.
Colve, Captain Anthony, Member of the Council of New Netherlands, i, 122, 126, 127; Order of, as Governor of New Netherlands, to elect two persons of the true Protestant Christian Religion to be magi- strates at Shrewsbury, N J., 134; Order to John Ogden relative to seizing the goods of Governor Carteret, 138; Proclamation for a day of humiliation and thanksgiving, 139; Order of, to John Ogden, rela- tive to three pieces of ordnance, 141; Present at Council Meetings, 142, 149.
Commissioners of the Customs, Memorial to, from Edward Randolph, on illegal trade in the Proprieties, ii, 116; Letter from, to the Com- missioner of the Treasury, on the Customs in New Jersey, 165; Letter from, to Mr. Randolph, relative to the establishment of the Ports of Perth Amboy and Burlington, 178: Customs to be paid in New York by all vessels trading in Hudson's river, 200; Documents relative to the Ports of New Jersey, referred to them, 247; Their report relative to the settlement of a Port at Perth Amboy, 252; Letter to, from Collector at Perth Amboy, relative to goods seized by him and reseued, 291 .- Report of, on the memorial of John Keble, iii, 329.
Commissioners of Trade, etc. See Lords of Trade.
Commissioners of the Treasury. See Lords of the Treasury.
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Committees of Correspondence, x, 458, 468; Letter from that of New Jersey to Benjamin Franklin, inquiring as to the proceedings of Parliament, 472; Letter from, that of Boston, to the Committee of Monmouth County, 498.
Compton, Cornelius, Presented by Monmouth Grand Jury, ii, 332.
Compton, John, Grand Juror on Woodbridge riot, 486, 487.
Comptom, Richard, 397.
Concessions and Agreements of the Lords Proprietors, of East Jersey, i, 23; Declaration of their true intent, 99, 101, 173; Of West Jersey, 241.
. Concord, Proceedings of the King's troops at, x, 590.
Condit (Condict), John, vi, 294, 316, 346, 350, 361, 367-vii, 64, 74, 435. Condict, Jotham, vi, 351.
Conduit, Jothan, vii, 457.
Cone, John, x, 718.
Cone, Nathan, x, 718.
Congar, Joseph, x, 717.
Congress of members of the several Houses of Assembly proposed, x, 457, 464.
Connecticut, Report of Solicitor-General Trevor on the Charter, ii, 100; Illegal trading in, 122, 361; Commissions for, iii, 64 .- Quota of, for the defense of New York, viii, Part I, 194, 195-An act for punish- ing inimical persons, x, 686.
Conner, Daniel, Affidavit against Lewis Morris Ashfield, vii, 621-viii, Part I, 41.
Conneroson, John, ii, 327.
Constable's cath on taking charge of a Jury, i, 70.
Continental Congress, Members of the several Houses of Assembly pro- posed to meet as, x, 437, 464; Convention to nominate delegates to, 469; Information in regard to the first session of, Philadelphia given by Governor Franklin to the Earl of Dartmouth, 473; The King's anxiety concerning it, 496; Petition of the members of, to the King, 522; Committees formed in accordance with the recommendation, 530, 533; Earl of Dartmouth trys to prevent the choice of deputies to, 534; The same relative to the proceedings of, 535; Committee appointed by the New Jersey Assembly to attend, and instruct dele- gates to, 546; Resolutions of, in favor of non-exportation, 597; Appoint a fast-day, 598; Resolutions of, paroling Major Skeene, 649; War declared by, 652; Governors not to send despatches by his majesty's ship of war, 656; Three millions of dollars raised by, 670; France will come to the assistance of, 676; Authorizes the freighting of vessels to foreign ports, to make exchanges of produce for gun- powder and military stores, 684; Articles of Confederation and Per- petual Union entered into by delegates in, 692, 697 ; Action of sustained by the inhabitants of Pequanock, in Morris County, 716. Conttrack, Abraham, ix, 117.
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Conway, Secretary, Writes to Governor Franklin relative to the petition of owners of islands in the Delaware, ix, 492; Authorizes Governor Franklin to call out the land and naval forces, 501; Circular letter from, 549, 550.
Coock, Arthur, i, 508.
Cook, Benjamin, Presented by Monmouth County Grand Jury, ii, 332, 363; Signs petition, 397.
Cook, Francis, vii, 282, 374.
Cook, John, iv, 215.
Cook, Michael, vi, 346, 350, 361, 367.
Cook, Rev. Mr., x, 341.
Cook, Samuel, v, 141.
Cook, Stephen, Contributes to the supposed Cornbury Fund, iii, 212.
Cook, William, vi, 202, 203-vii, 99 -viii, Part II, 233.
Cooper, Daniel, Affidavit of, in regard to the riots in New Jersey, vii, 275; Referred to, 420.
Cooper, John, ii, 270, 339-iv, 142-v, 155.
Cooper, Joseph, ii, 148-v, 132, 134, 136, 139, 140-vi, 202-vii, 89, 99. Cooper, Rev. Dr., x, 312, 341.
Cooper, Samuel, vii, 420.
Cooper, Thomas, An East Jersey Proprietor, i, 366, 374, 383, 412, 424, 433, 434, 437, 442, 446, 451, 454, 457, 463, 474, 482, 483, 490, 530- ii, 26, 149, 177, 186-193, 198: Disbursements by, on account of East Jersey, 204: Signs name, 213, 257, 263, 376, 408, 411; Signs the surrender of the Government, 456-460-Referred to, iii, 313. Cooper. William, ii, 148.
Copper ore, Exportation of, from New Jersey to Holland, v, 7, 9, 267; Petition against laying a duty on, 376; Letter from Richard Partridge relative to export duty on, 406.
Coram, Thomas, Memorial of, to the Lords of Trade, relative to the pro- duction of hemp and iron, iv, 286-v, 308.
Corbin, Richard, Named as one of the Commissioners for running the boundaries between New Jersey and New York, ix, 390, 447.
Corden, Benjamin, ii, 397.
Corden, Richard, ii, 396.
Corey, Joseph, Newark rioter, vii, 179.
Corle, Benjamin, viii, Part i, 51.
Cornbury, Lord, ii, 114; Asks for an extension of his authority to appoint Militia officers in New Jersey, 411; Commissioned to proclaim Queen Anne in New Jersey, 450; Referred to, 464; Letter from, to the Lords of Trade, relative to his proclaiming the Queen in New Jersey, 482; Note on, 483; Named as Governor of New Jersey, 486; Commissioned to be Governor, 439; Referred to, 503; Instructions to, as Governor of New Jersey, from the Queen, 506; Letter from, to the Lords of Trade, 536; Letter to, from the Queen, relative to the Governor's salary, 537; Announcement to, of the death of Governor Andrew
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Hamilton, 540; Letter to, from the Lords of Trade, relative to the defence of New York, 541; Letter to, from the Lords of Trade, 542; Note on, 543 .- Letter from, to the Lords of Trade. announcing his entrance upon the duties of Governor of New Jersey, iii, 1; Speech of, to the General Assembly of New Jersey, 8; Reply to the same, 11; Letter from, to the Lords of Trade, relative to the business of the Assembly, 12: Letter from, to the Lords of Trade, relative to New Jersey affairs, 28; Referred to, 52; Letters from, to the Lords of Trade, 54, 65; Letter to, from Lieutenant-Governor Ingoldsby, 67; Reply to the same, rebuking him, 68; Letter from, to the Lords of Trade, relative to New Jersey affairs, 68; Petition of the West Jersey Proprietors, relative to his proceedings, 81; Complaints against him by the same, to the Lords of Trade, 85; Additional instruction to, 96; Letter to, from the Lords of Trade, 99; Letter from, to the Lords of Trade, relative to New Jersey affairs, 103; Letter from, to Secretary Hedges, relative to the same, 106; Complained of to the Lords of Trade, by Lieutenant-Governor Ingoldsby, 109: Letter from, to Secretary Hedges, on New Jersey affairs, 112; Observations of the Lords of Trade, on the memorial of the West Jersey Proprie- tors against. 117; Letter from, to the Lords of Trade, relative to his new instructions, etc., 119; Letter to, from the Lords of Trade, rela- tive to complaints against him, 124; Answer of William Sloper, agent of Lord Cornbury, to said complaints, 133; Salary of, 144; Letter to, from the Lords of Trade, 148; Letter from, to the inhabitants of Bergen, asking for trees to construct stockades, 149; Affidavit of George Ingoldsby, relative to his arbitrary proceedings, 150; Similar affidavit by John Hamilton, 154; Letter from, to the Lords of Trade, relative to proceedings in New Jersey, 154; Letter from, to the Council of New Jersey, commanding them to show by what authority they pretend to be a Council of the Proprietors, 158; Letter from, to the Lords of Trade, 159; Petition to, from the Proprietors and pur- chasers of West Jersey, 164; Speech of, to the Assembly, 165; Addi- tional instructions to, as to the administration of the Government in case of his death, 169; Petition of the Assembly of New Jersey, to the Queen, in relation to the difficulties of his Government, 171; Remon- strance of the Assembly against certain evils to which he was subject- ing the Province, and his reply, 173, 180; Certain question by, an- swered by the West Jersey Proprietors, 220; Letter from, to the Lords of Trade, relative to New Jersey affairs, 224; The answer of the Assembly to his reply to their remonstrance. 242; Letter from, to the Lords of Trade, relative to the affairs of New Jersey, 267; Re- ferred to, 274, 282; Letter from, to the Lords of Trade, transmitting an address of the Council, objecting to the proceedings of the Assem- bly. 285; Speech of, to the Assembly, 293; Reply thereto, 295; Re- ferred to, 324, 326, 327, 331; Letter from, to the Lords of Trade, relative to immigration from New York into New Jersey, 333; To
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the same, relative to New Jersey affairs, 334; Nominations by, for the Council of New Jersey, 340; Referred to, 355, 356, 360; De- nounced by the Lieutenant-Governor and Council of New Jersey, to the Queen, 365; Referred to, 336; Memorial to, from Peter Faucon- nier, recommending the adjustment of the line between New York and New Jersey, 388; Referred to, 395, 398. 405, 40), 410, 420, 425, 423, 433, 431. - Representation relative to the administration of, iv, 24, 76; His action in relation to the indictments against. Peter Son- mans and others, 97; Letter from, to the Lords of Trade, relative to certain acts of New Jersey Assembly, 199 .- Acts of, referred to, vii, 342.
Cornelinson. Garret, Indicted, vii, 458.
Cornelious, Lanse, i, 269.
Cornelise, John, i, 268.
Cornelison, Garret, vi, 456.
Cornelison, Mathews, ii, 327.
Cornellissen. Ider, i, 49.
Cornfield, Ephraim, vi, 351.
Cornwallis, General, ix, 8, 14, 16.
Corsen, Joseph, x, 210.
Cortlandt, i, 310.
Cory, John, ii, 129.
Coryell, George, Lieutenant, ix, 185, 187.
Cosby, William, v, 306; Appointed Governor of New York and New Jersey, 3.0; Letters from, to the Duke of Newcastle, 320, 322; Notice of, 322; Letter from, relating to the removal of James Alexander from the Council, 325; Letters from, to the Duke of Newcastle, complain- ing of Lewis Morris, 329, 344; Instruction to, admitting John Peagram to be a member of Council, 347; Comments upon his pro- ceedings by Lewis Morris, 349; The same by James Alexander, 359, 369; Letter from, to the Lords of Trade, respecting certain Acts of the New Jersey Assembly, 364; Reasons of, for removing Lewis Morris from the Chief Justiceship, 366; Recommends John Schuyler for the Council, 374; Letter from, to the Lords of Trade, relative to James Alexander and Lewis Morris, 395; Recommends several changes in the Council, 402; Death of, announced, 435, 438, 440, 447; Referred to, 454, 456, 462, 472, 493-vi, 66, 71, 73-77-vii, 7- viii, Part I, 76-x, 226.
Cose, Charles. iv, 14.
Cotterall, Eleazer, ii, 326, 364.
Cottnam, Abraham, vii, 613-viii, Part I, 40.
Cotton, Thomas, x, 7.
Coucklin, Ben , i, 50.
Cough. William, x, 717.
Coulter, James, x, 717.
Council of New Jersey, Proclamation relative to Middletown and Shrews-
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bury i, 58; Declaration of, against James Carteret, 89; Letter from, relative to the same, 91; Commissioned Samuel Moore to represent them in England, 93; Address of, to the Lords Proprietors, 94; Letter to, from Charles Il, confirming the authority of Berkely and Carteret, 107; Order requiring the taking out of patents, 119 .- Order of, on complaint of John Barclay, iii, 332; Address of, to the Queen, 364; Comments of the Assembly on said Address, 368; Address of, to Lord Lovelace, 372; Proceedings of, on complaints against George Willock and Lewis Morris, 482 .- Address of, to Governor Hunter, iv, 17; Dispute among the members of, 61, 118; Changes in, suggested 149; Vacancies in, 237, 363, 374; Fees of, paid, 369, 372 .- Minutes of, v, 34, 463 .- Address of, to the King, thanking him for a separate Governor, vi, 58 .- Difference between, and the Assembly, 62-65; Members of, suspended and discharged, 105, 106; Reasons of, for rejecting several Acts, 219; Recommendations for, 232; Minutes of, 367, 378, 424, 435 .- Speech of Governor Belcher to, vii, 19; Answer to the same, 23; Address of, to Governor Belcher, relative to the riots, 81; Proceedings of, relative to the same, 86, 88; Altercations between, and the Governor, 93; Recommend sundry offices, 102; Address of, to the Governor, 110: Conference of. with the Governor, 183; Communication from, to Governor Belcher, 185; Address from, to the King. on the condition of the Province, 189; Address of, to the Duke of Bedford, relative to the action of the Assembly, 191; Letter from, relative to the riots, etc., 236; Proceedings of, relative to the arrears due the family of the late Governor Morris, 335; Certificate of certain members of, relative to Governor Belcher, 455; Memorial of, relative to the riots, 537; Minutes of, 541; Vacancies in, 611 -Message to, from Governor Belcher, viii, Part I, 12; Richard Partridge in relation to the state of, 18; Message to, from Governor Belcher, 21; Governor Belcher, relative to the proceedings of, 60; Rebuked by Governor Belcher, 101; Minutes of, 103-107; Memorial to, from the proprietors of the Eastern and Western divisions, 244 .- Messages to, from Governor Belcher, viii, Part I, 119, 128, 162, 193; Meeting of, desired by the Governor, 126; Summoned by the Governor, 249; Queries submitted by, to the Attorney General, 264 .- Address of, to Lieutenant-Governor Pownall, ix, 4; Vacancies in, 126, 388; Minutes of, 509; Congratulate the Governor on the repeal of the Stamp Act, 562; Fees of the Clerk of, 597. - Minutes of, relative to charges against Sheriff Thomas Kinney, x, 419; Speech of Governor Franklin to, 538; Reply to the same, 541; Addressed again by the Governor, 542; Names of the members of, for 1775, 561. See also NEW JERSEY.
Council of New York, Minutes, relating to Indian murder at Matiniconk Island, i, 72, 76; Relating to John Fenwicke, 186; Letter from, re- lating to the same, 196; Order from, relating to same, 197; Minutes, relating to John Fenwicke, granting patents in New Jersey, 235;
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Minutes, relating to the settlement of the passengers of the ship " Kent," 239; Order of, against John Fenwicke, 278; Minutes, in relation to, 283; Proceedings of, in relation to representatives from the towns in New Jersey, 296, 319, 322; Minutes of, relative to the line between East and West Jersey, 517, 518-ii, 106; Minutes of, re- lating to Amboy, 237; Letter from three of the members of, relating to the condition of the Jerseys, 368 .- Report of, on Jarratt's petition relating to the boundary line, iv, 406; Petition of, relating to the survey of the line, 433 .- Petition of Allan Jarratt, viii, Part 1, 233; Reply thereto, 235; Petition to, from the inhabitants of New York, 233 .- Action of, relative to the boundary line, viii, Part II, 89 .- Or- der of, for the arrest of Sussex County men, ix, 178.
Council, Privy, Order of, respecting quo warrantos against New Jersey and Delaware, i, 501 .- Order of, directing the payment of all duties to the Governor of New York, by vessels trading in Hudson River, ii, 200; Order of, referring to the Lords of Trade a petition from the Proprietors of East Jersey, 254; Order of, referring the petition of West Jersey for the appointment of Andrew Hamilton as Governor, to the Lords of Trade, 275; Order of, enclosing to the Lords of Trade the Attorney-General's draft of the surrender of the government of East and West Jersey, 450; Order of, that the surrender of the gov- ernment aforesaid, be enrolled in the Court of Chancery, 461; Order of referring to the Lords of Trade a petition from Peter Sonmans and William Dockwra, against Andrew Hamilton, 465; Order of, re- ferring to the same, a petition of the Proprietors that Hamilton be appointed Governor, 468 .- Order of, relative to the petition of Son- mans and Dockwra, concerning Staten Island, iii, 61; Order of, re- voking Col, Ingoldesby's commission as Lieutenant-Governor of New York, aud appointing him one of the Council of New Jersey, 145; Order of restoring Lewis Morris to the Council of New Jersey, 349 .- Order in, relating to the payment of a certain sum of money by Thomas Gordon, iv, 217; Order of, appointing three New Jersey Councillors, 331; Order of, referring to the Lords of Trade a petition against allowing Quakers to affirm, 341 .- Order in, relative to islands in the Delaware. v, 23; Order in, relative to the suspension of sen- tences, 122; Order in, relative to ecclesiastical jurisdictions in the Plantations, 126; Order of, respecting the division line between East and West Jersey, 243; Order of, appointing John Peagram a member of Council, 347; Order of, declaring the reasons for removing Chief- Justice Morris insufficient, 437; Order of, relative to Richard Part- ridge's petition for a separate Governor for New Jersey, 448 .- Order in, relative to the petition of the inhabitants of Elizabethtown, re- specting their controversies with the Proprietors of East Jersey, vi, 205; Order in, relative to a bill for the emission of £ 10,000 in bills of credit, 361; Order in, upon a petition of Jonathan Belcher, rela- tive to salary, 443; Order of, relative to a petition of Jonathan
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Belcher, for permission to be absent from his government for three months, 449 .- Order in, approving of the appointment of Richard Salter to be of the Council of New Jersey, vii, 175; Petition, relative to the riots referred to the Lords of Trade by, 241; Order of, refer- ring the petition of the Assembly of New Jersey. 461; Representation to, from, the Lords of Trade, on the State of the Province, 466; Memorial of, relative to the riots, 537; Appoints David Ogden a member of the Council, 588; Appoints Lewis Ashfield, to a seat therein, 590 .- Order in, for the improved government of the Colo- nies, viii, Part I, 23; Order in, to His Majesty's Governors, 35; Order in, relative to the riotous proceedings in New Jersey, 53 .- Order in. relative to rank of officers serving with the Provincial forces of North America, viii, Part II, 29; Proceedings of, relative to the boundary dispute between New York and New Jersey, 114 .- Order in, relative to a bill for emitting £60,000 in bills of credit, ix, 11; Order in, approving the appointment of Francis Bernard as Gov- ernor, 21; Order in, approving the appointment of Charles Read and John Smith as members of the New Jersey Council, 151; Order in, approving the appointment of Thomas Boone as Governor of New Jersey, 189; Order in, continuing Christopher Coates and Joseph Warrell as Secretary and Attorney-General of New Jersey, 257; Order in, approving the appointment of Josiah Hardy as Governor of New Jersey, 259, 262; Approves the instruction for, 285; Order in, rela- tive to patents for land on the Mohawk River, 308; Order in, relative to granting lands and Judges' Commissions, 324; Order in, approv- ing of Samuel Smith and John Ladd, to be of the Council in New Jersey, 394; Order in, relative to Commissioner for settling the boundary line between New York and New Jersey. 588, 630; Ap- proves of fourteen seals for the several Colonies of America, 618 .- Order in, repealing an act relative to supplying the Barracks, and admonishing the Governors of the Colonies, x, 41; Order in, appoint- ing Richard Stockton a member of the New Jersey Council, 59; Order in, disallowing act for making current £100,000 in bills of credit, 115, 196; Order in, relative to the grant of lands, 402; Rec- ommends salaries more suitable to the civil officers, and the building of houses for the Governor, 549; Order in, for the Lord High Admiral to proceed to seize all ships taken from the Colony of New Jersey and other Colonies, 711.
Council of Proprietors of East Jersey. See East Jersey.
Council of Proprietors of West Jersey. See West Jersey.
Counties, Complaints that they are not equally divided, iv, 68; Taxes of, 368, 369; Assessors of neglectful, 400.
Courts of New Jersey, General, convened by the Governor and Council, i, 176 .- Of Admiralty, memorial relating to, ii, 133; Wishes of Pro- prietors respecting, 407; Circular respecting, 539.
Courts, Variety of, iii, 4; Modifications, 72; Proceedings against Lewis 4
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Morris in the Court of Common Rights, 479; Against Isaac White- head, 480; Court of General Quarter Sessions for Essex County, 495 .- Complained of, by the General Assembly, iv, 39; Supreme Court objected to as constituted, 69; Court of Chancery demanded, 70; Governor authorized to establish courts, 114; Two Judges appointed, 139; Displacements in the Supreme Court by Governor Hunter, 150; Court of Chancery to be opened by proclamation, 150; State of, in New Jersey, 166; Plantation Courts, 349-Instruction to Governors, relative to appeals in cases of error, viii, Part I, 188; Governor's power to establish, ix, 28, 29, 55; Minutes of the Supreme Court on the claims of Mr. Morris to the office of Chief Justice, 214-218; Court of Chancery, 297; Tenure of the Commissions of Judges, 308, 321- 329; Act of the Assembly relative to, 331; Ordinance for holding the Supreme Court for the Province of New Jersey, 434; Instruments used in, that will bear the highest Stamp duty, 480; Act regulating the practice of the law, 491; Effects of the Stamp Act upon the busi- ness of, 506; Fees of the Justices of the Supreme Court, 593; Fees of the Prerogative office, 595; Fees of the Clerk of the Supreme Court. 596; Fees of the Attorney-General, 598; Sheriff's fees, 599; Fees of Justices, 600; Fees of the Court of Common Pleas, 600; Fees of the Clerk of the Sessions and Common Pleas, 601; Fees of the Clerk of Assize, 602; Surveyors' fees, 603; Jury's fees, 603; Constables' fees, 604; Cryer's fees, 604; Coroner's fees. 604; Practi- tioners' fees, 605; Fees in the Court of Chancery, 609; Salaries of Judges, 620; Admiralty Courts, 621 .- Opinion of Richard Stockton as to the authority of the Governor in the Court of Chancery, x, 155- 168; Ordinance in relation to the Court of Chancery, 184; Act, rela- tive to the practice of the law in New Jersey, 199; Said act dis- allowed, 213; Enumerated, 441.
Courts, Newcastle, Proceedings of, againstJohn Fenwicke, i, 274.
Courts, New York, Proceedings of, against John Fenwicke, i, 236, 238; Against Governor Carteret, 303.
Court, Herman, i, 49.
Coustrier, 315.
Cowescomen, i, 16, 18.
Coxe (Cox), Daniel, i, 530 .- Letter from, to the Council of Proprietors of West Jersey, ii, 4; Narrative of, relating to the division line between East and West Jersey, 10; Signature of, 17; Agreement with Gover- nor Barclay in regard to the boundary line, 34; Release from, of West Jersey, to the West Jersey Society, 41; Notice of, 41; Release of West Jersey, 41-63; Grant of the government of West Jersey from, to the West Jersey Society, 64-72; Referred to, 87, 88, 89, 90, 94; Letter from, to Rev. Thomas Bredges, 96; Petition of, to the Lords Commissioners of the Treasury, 164, 165; Disbursements by, on account of East Jersey, 204; Referred to, 265, 486, 502 .- Objec- tions to his becoming a member of the Council, iii, 35; His answer
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