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to the same, 39, 42; Recommended for the Council, 78, 340; Memo- rial of, with others, to the Lords of Trade relative to New Jersey affairs, 82; Proposed for the Council by the Lords of Trade, 115; Notice of, 116; Appointed a member of the Council, 125: Referred to, 130, 132, 155, 160; In Council, 290: Objected to as a member of the Council, 301; Appointed a member of Lord Lovelace's Council, 317, 328, 329; Signs addresses, 367, 373, 415, 473; The Proprietors ask that he may be left out of Governor Hunter's Council, 497; Member of Governor Hunter's Council, iv, 2, 19; Referred to, 14, 41, 42, 48; His removal from the Council recommended by Governor Hunter, 61, 141; Referred to, 142, 144, 145, 148, 149; His removal from the Council urged by Governor Hunter, 149; Elected a member of the West Jersey Council, 152, 153; Referred to, by Rev. Jacob Henderson, 157; Further reference to, 164, 169, 175, 182; Remonstrances against the reappointment of Governor Hunter, 198, 203; Referred to, 207, 209, 210, 211, 213, 216, 230, 233; Two Quaker speeches relating to, 243, 246; Referred to, 251, 255, 258, 263, 265; Letters from to Mr. Allisen, 266, 274; Referred to, 293, 294, 301, 313, 315, 318, 323, 324, 328, 336; Caveat of, relating to the partition line between East and West Jersey, 444-v, 19; De- scribes Burlington Island, 38, 43; Member of Council, 211.
Cox, Jr., Daniel, ii, 376, 408, 410.
Coxe, Daniel (the first), x, 225.
Coxe, Daniel (the second), x, 225.
Coxe, Daniel (the third), x, 225.
Coxe, Daniel (the fourth), x, 226.
Coxe, Daniel (the fifth),-Recommended for the Council, x, 225, 232; Appointed such, 273, 274, 306; In Council, 351; Letter from to Cortlandt Skinner, in which he expresses his fears of the Lex Talionis, 654.
Cox, Doctor Daniel, iii, 37, 116, 223.
Cox, Isaac, See Cocks.
Cox, John, ii, 363, 366, 396.
Coxe, John, vi, 139; Recommended for the Council, 233, 238, 424; Re- ferred to, 467, 470, 472, 473 .- vii, 5; Member of Governor Belcher's Council, 6, 86, 88; Letter from, to James Alexander, detailing some proceedings of the Governor and Council, 97; Commends sundry offi- cers, 102; Letter to, from James Alexander, relative to dissolving the Assembly, 122; Reply to the same, 127; Letter to, from James Alex- ander, relative to the riots, 154; Letter from, to James Alexander, relative to the Governor's health, and proposed meetings of the Leg- islature, 158; Letter to, from James Alexander, relative to the rioters, 161; Letter to, from the same, relative to the action of Governor Belcher, 204; Signs, 237; Referred to, 450; Suspended from Council, 540; Affidavits and proceedings against, 541-550; Referred to, 575; Removed from his seat in the Council, 589; Referred to. 594, 602.
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Cox, Joseph, Contributes to the supposed Cornbury Fund, iii, 212.
Coxe, Rebecca, ii, 41-63.
Cox. Samuel, iv, 198, 216, 318.
Cox, Thomas, An East Jersey Proprietor, i, 425, 433, 434, 437, 442, 451, 460, 462, 474, 482, 483, 490, 499, 500, 504, 529, 530-ii, 26, 49, 326, 396.
Coxe, William, vii, 543-ix, 187; Distributor of stamps, 497; Referred to, 515-517. 519.
Cozzens, Mr., ii, 246.
Craddock, Mr., Letter to, from Governor Belcher, describing his home at Burlington, vii, 58.
Crafford, John, ii, 146.
Craft, John, Diary of, relative to Governor Franklin's arrest, x, 710.
Cragge, Andrew, ii, 325, 397.
Cramer, John, ii, 327, 397-iv, 147.
Cramer, William, i, 50, 86.
Crane (Craine), Azariah, vi, 351-vii, 457.
Crane (Craine), Daniel, ii, 129, 334, 339-iii, 496.
Crane, Daniel, Jr., vi, 351-vii, 457.
Crane, Gamaliel, vi, 245-vii, 457.
Crane, Jasper, i, 128-ii, 336-iv, 111.
Crane (Craine), Jeremiah, ii, 129, 326, 334, 339-iii, 496.
Crane, Job, vi, 245-vii, 457.
Crane (Craine), John, ii, 334, 336-iii, 201-vi, 246, 251.
Crane, Nehemiah, vii, 179.
Crane, Phineas, Ensign, ix, 187.
Crane, Stephen, i, 50-ii, 325.
Crane (Craine), Stephen, vii, 233, 238, 651-viii, Part I, 105-x, 458, 467, 471, 530, 546, 576.
Crane, William, vi, 245-vii, 457.
Cranfield, Ephriam, vii, 458.
Craven, Thomas, iv, 215.
Craven, Peter, iv, 215.
Crawford, General, ix, 277, 278.
Crawley, Charles, x, 717.
Crawley, John, ix, 321.
Cremer, Thomas, i, 366.
Cresap, Michael, x, 495, 496.
Crew, Thomas, i, 366.
Crew, Thomas L., ii, 388.
Cripps, John, i, 288-ii, 24, 25.
Crisp, Stephen, iii, 413. Crofts, William, i, 394.
Croghan, Colonel George, Deputy agent for Indian affairs, ix, 521 .- Notice of, x, 112. Cromarty, Earl of, iii, 315.
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Crook, John, viii, Part I, 267.
Crooke, Charles W., x, 502.
Crosley, Henry, ii, 396. Cross, John, vi, 429, 432. Cross, Parson, vii, 154. Crowe, Abraham, v, 187.
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Crowell, Samuel, vi, 245-vii, 457.
Crowell. Yelverton, ii, 316.
Crown Point, Message of Governor Belcher, relative to the expedition to, vii, 94: Letter from the same, relative to, 117.
Cryer, Thomas, ix, 318, 321.
Cumberland County, Proceedings of the inhabitants of, in accordance with the recommendation of Congress, x, 530.
Cumin. Benjamin, iv, 10.
Cumin, George, iv, 9.
Curle (Corle), Benjamin, Grand Juror, on Woodbridge riot, iii, 486, 487. Currency. See Paper Money and Bills of Credit.
Curtis, John, ii, 313, 314, 320, 333-iii, 495.
Curtis, Robert, ii, 41, 61, 65, 73, 79.
Curyslet, John, iv, 9.
Cushing, Thomas, x, 529.
Customs, See Commissioners of. Cutter, Richard, iv, 10.
Cuttleback, William, ix, 178, 179, 250.
Cuttler, William, iv, 310, 313.
Cuykendall, Solomon, ix, 180, 181.
Cuyler, Henry, x, 137.
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Da Grodt. Piene, ii, 327.
Dagworthy, Captain John, v, 317-vi, 425-vii, 102.
Daily. James, x, 717.
Dalrimple, Joseph, Affidavit of, respecting the Newark riots, vi, 427; Referred to, 430, 431 .- Dispossessed, vii, 154, 216, 420, 422, 426, 427. Dangerfield, John, i, 369. Daniel, Benajah, x, 717.
Daniel, Richard, i, 269.
Daniel, Thomas, x, 531. Daniel, William, i, 269.
Daniell, Widow, i, 414.
Darby, William, ii, 326.
Dare, William, Contributes to the supposed Cornbury Fund, iii, 215, 216; Referred to, 355, 356-iv, 80.
Darvall, Doctor, i, 317.
Dartmouth, Earl of, One of the Lords of Trade, ii, 489, 503, 540-iii, 96,
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100, 129, 146, 147, 149 .- Letter to, as Secretary of State. from Gov- ernor Hunter, iv, 10.
Dartmouth, Earl of, x, 355; Writes to Governor Franklin, in regard to the plundering and burning of the Gaspee, 375; Expresses his satis- faction with the conduct of the Assembly, 388; In relation to the petition of the Presbyterian clergy, 404, 407 ; Reply of, to Chief- Justice Smyth, 404; In relation to the support of the King's Govern- ment in New Jersey, 408; In relation to the boundary line, and the Lottery Act, 416; In relation to the removal of the Treasurer of East Jersey, 456; To Governor Franklin, relative to the removal of the seat of Government, 468; To the same, expressing the King's anxiety concerning the Continental Congress, 496; Compliments to Governor Franklin, 501; Announces the King's determination to resist the Colonies, 513; Directs the Colonial Governors to prevent the choice of deputies to the Continental Congress, 534; In relation to the pro- ceeding of the same, 535; Expresses hopes of a restoration of the- public tranquility, 553; Transmits a resolution adopted by Parlia- ment, 555; In relation to the act for striking £100,000 in bills of credit, etc., 557; Relative to the Commander-in-chief of the forces in America, 586; In regard to the Congress, and the skirmish near Bos- ton, 642; Announces the King's determination to crush the rebellion, 645; Approves Governor Franklin's speech to the Assembly, 651; Notifies the Governors not to send dispatches by his Majesty's ships of war, 656; Sends to all the Governors of the Colonies, except Mas- sachusetts and North Carolina, the King's speech, 667.
Dasal, William, ii, 326.
Dashwood, -, x, 701.
Davenport, Francis, ii, 148, 380; Recommended to be one of the Council, 417, 429; Objected to, 438; Remarks concerning, 502; Appointed member of the Council, 507 .- One of Governor Cornbury's Council, iii, 2, 64, 155, 160; Appointed a member of Governor Lovelace's Council, 317; His removal from Council recommended by Governor Cornbury, 340; Death of, mentioned, 341; Referred to, 463-iv, 2. Davenport, Humphrey, x, 718.
Davies, Rev. Samuel, President of the College of New Jersey, Death of. ix, 258.
Davis, Deborah, ix, 251.
Davis, Elijah, vii, 439; Affidavit of, relative to the riots, 441.
Davis, Hugh, x, 717.
Davis, Jonathan, Jr., vi, 351-vii, 457.
Davis, John, ii, 470-x, 717.
Davis, Nathaniel, vi. 430, 431-vii, 421, 426.
Davis, Nicholas, i, 44.
Davis, Richard, ii, 326, 363, 366, 397.
Davis, Richard, Jr., ii, 397.
Davis, Samuel, i, 152.
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Davis, Solomon, vi, 165-viii, Part I, 212.
Davis, Thomas, ii, 326-iv, 186, 188.
Davkin, Richard, ii, 148.
Dawson, Anna, i, 369.
Day, Amos, vi, 351-vii, 458.
Day, John, ii, 148-iii, 165.
Day, Joseph, vii, 50, 413, 415, 435, 444.
Day, Paul, ii, 337-vi, 351-vii, 457.
Day, Theunis, x, 251.
Day, Thomas, vi, 351-vii, 457.
Day, Thomas, Jr., vi, 351-vii, 458.
Day, William, ii, 327.
Dayton, Captain Elias, ix, 185-187; Letter to, from Sir Jeffrey Amherst, relative to the troops at Elizabethtown, 365.
Dayton, Jacob, ii, 146.
Deacon, George, i, 268, 283, 381-ii, 148, 380; Recommended for Council, 417, 429; Objected to, 488; Remarks upon, 502; Appointed, 507 .- One of Governor Cornbury's Council, iii, 2, 64, 155, 340; One of the Council of the Proprietors, 221; Did not approve of Lord Cornbury's answer to the remonstrance of the Assembly, 225; Proposed as a member of Lord Lovelace's Council. 299; Appointed as such, 317 .- Member of Governor Hunter's Council, iv, 2, 120, 128, 132, 133; Re- ferred to, by Rev. Jacob Henderson, 157; Further reference to, 164, 326, 331, 334, 363; Payments to, 369, 372; Referred to, 373, 374, 377-viii, Part II, 151.
Dead, John Dickinson, i, 50.
Dean, Consul, Letter to, from Governor Belcher, relative to the College, viii, Part II, 197.
Dean, William, iv, 310.
Deane, Silas, x, 530.
Deare, John, Letter from, to Chief-Justice Morris, informing him of the riots at Perth Amboy, vi, 463; High Sheriff, 465.
Deare, Jonathan, x, 711, 719.
Deare, William, Affidavit of, relative to the riot at Perth Amboy, vi, 467. Sheriff, viii, Part I, 39, 44, 45, 48; Deposition of, 50.
De Berdt, Dennis, x; 114, 681.
De Berdt, Esther, x, 6.
De Bow, John, x, 717.
De Brahm, William, ix, 582, 591, 624, 631, 632.
Decker, Peter, viii, Part I, 227, 283; Affidavit of, against Thomas Dekey, 286.
De Cow, Isaac, Justice of the Peace, iv, 276, 281, 283-v, 277-viii, Part I, 70-x, 512, De Cow, Joseph, vii, 638.
Dedras, Wander, ii, 327.
De Grey, William, ix, 629.
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De Grodt, Jan, ii, 327.
Dehart, Cornelius, vi, 455, 465-vii, 64, 458.
Dehart, Daniel, ii, 129.
Dehart, Jacob, To agree with printer for printing bills of credit, viii, Part II, 71, 229.
Dehaes, Johannes, Land sold to, by the Indians, i, 111; Grant to, from Governor Carteret, 111; Ordered to arrest John Fenwicke, 191.
.Dehart, John, x, 471, 530, 546, 575, 576, 680; Resigns his seat in Con- gress, 682.
Dekey, Jack, viii, Part I, 283.
Dekey, Jacobus, viii, Part I, 227.
Dekey, James, viii, Part I, 283.
Dekey (Dikey), Thomas, vi, 149 .- Colonel of militia of Orange Co., N. Y.,
his abusive treatment of Daniel Harrison, viii, Part I, 214; His threats to tenants of Proprietors of East Jersey, 220; Beats and robs Richard Gardner and John Herring, 227; Referred to, 268-270; Fur- ther threats of, 272; Affidavits against, 282, 285, 286; His affidavit, relative to laying out a highway through Minesink, 299; Seeks pro- tection of James Alexander, viii, Part II, 23; Referred to, 34.
De Lancey, James, v, 329, 333, 334, 344; Appointed Chief Justice in the room of Lewis Morris, 351, 374; Referred to, 397, 398-vi, 149, 169. -Correspondence with Captain Robert Roddam, vii, 528-537-viii, Part I, 122; Picture of him drawn by Governor Clinton, 122; Letters from, to the Lords of Trade, relative to the boundary line, 192, 288; Referred to, 232; Letter to, from the Lords of Trade, relative to the boundary line, 297 .- Referred to, viii, Part II, 31; Letter from, re- ferring to the boundary question, 74; Letter to, from Governor Belcher, relative to embargoes, 127; Referred to, 254-ix, 178, 250, 255.
De Lancey, Oliver, ix, 283.
Delancy, Stephen, ii, 291-ix, 641.
De la Prairie, i, 76. Delavall, Thomas, i, 72, 283. Delaware, Captain, i, 196.
Delaware, Lower counties of, ii, 360.
Delaware River, Oath of allegiance taken by the inhabitants upon, i, 51; . Letter from Governor Carteret to those proposing settlements upon, 51; Petition of John Werden for lands on, 289; Islands in, to whom belonging, 347, 348; Quo warranto against the proprietors upon, 501; Northerly branch of, 517 .- Islands in the, v, 6; Opinion of the Attorney and Solicitor-General respecting the ownership of, 15-18; Representation of the Lords of Trade respecting, 18; Order in Council relative to, 28; List of islands in the, 41 .- Forks of, are the true limits of New Jersey on the north, viii, Part I, 139, 278 .- Owners of islands in, petition to be annexed to New Jersey, ix, 488, 492.
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De la Warr, Lord; Appointed Governor of New York and New Jersey, v, 490; Resigns, 491 .- Referred to, vi, 2, 70. Delrample, Sir John, 529.
De Maresque, i, 317.
Demarest, David, vi. 202.
Denham, David, iii, 446.
Denna, John, i, 269.
Dennes. John; Grand Juror on Woodbridge riot, iii, 486.
Dennis. Anthony, x, 502.
Dennis, Benjamin, x, 600.
Dennis, Charles, iv, 215.
Dennis, Jacob, Surrogate, ix, 360.
Dennis, John, x, 422, 471.
Dennis, Jonathan, Jr., iv, 215.
Dennis (Denes), Joseph, iv, 215, 309.
Dennis, Philis, iv, 190.
Dennis, Samuel, i, 82; Appointment by the Council of New Netherlands as a civil officer, and his acts as such, 128, 134: Elected Clerk at Woodbridge, 320; Warrant for the arrest of, 321; Clerk to the Depu- ties, 354, 365-ii, 240. 255, 270, 315, 317. 332. 362, 364, 373, 386; Recommended to be one of the Council, 417; Objected to, 488 .- Affi- davit in support of the Assembly's remonstrance, iii, 200; Referred to, 202, 203; Petitions the Assembly in relation to the East Jersey Records, 220; Referred to, 479, 482, 483, 484, 485-iv, 186, 188, 215. Dennison, Robert, vii, 32.
Denny, William, Letter to, from President Reading, ix, 110; Notice of, 110; Referred to, 141. De Noyelles, John, x, 194.
Denton, Daniel, i, 15, 18, 147, 149, 504-506-iv, 207.
Denton. Nathaniel, i, 15-vi, 207.
De Peyster, Col., ii, 342.
De Peyster, Abraham, iv, 340, 408 .- Superseded as one of the New York Council, v, 70 .- Signs, viii, Part I, 237.
Desbarres, -, x, 518-520, 600, 661.
Dessmarest, David, ii, 326.
Desmarest, Jan, ii, 326.
Des Marest, Joan, ii, 326.
Des Marest, Samuel, ii, 326.
Devenish, Barnard, i, 269.
Dewilde, John, ii, 397.
Dewitt, Barent, vi, 455, 465-vii, 458.
De Yonge, Gerrts, ii, 326.
Dick, Captain William, v, 324.
Dickinson, John, x, 529, 574, 678; Notes of what he said before the Assembly of New Jersey, 689.
Dickinson, Jonathan, Member of the Pennsylvania Council, iv, 393.
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Dickinson. Rev. Jonathan, vii, 116.
Dickson, Anthony, i, 269, 414.
Die, John, iv, 10.
Diedewecker, Ilans, i, 306.
Diedrect, Hans, i, 49, 66, 82, 177.
Dinwiddie, Robert, On the Trade of the British Empire in America, vi. 83.
-Governor of Virginia, viii, Part II, 121; Letters to, from Governor
Belcher, relative to military proceedings, 122, 143, 172.
Disbanded Courtier, Character of a, viii, Part I, 120.
Division Line, See Boundary Line.
Divorces, x, 410, 411.
Doane, Jonathan, Surrogate, ix, 360.
Dobie, John, ii, 35.
Dockminique, Paul, See Docminique, Paul.
Dockwra, William, Notice of, i, 378; An East Jersey Proprietor, 424,
433, 434, 437, 442, 446, 448, 451, 454, 457, 462; Interested in goods shipped to East Jersey, 464, 465, 467; Signs as Proprietor and as proxy, 474, 482, 483; Letter from, to Governor Lawrie, 486; Signs, etc., as Proprietor, 490, 499; Appointed agent for the Proprietors residing in Europe, 506; Signs as a Proprietor, 513; Letter from Proprietors in England to the Governor and Council of East Jersey, 514; Referred to, 527, 529; Revocation of all Governor Lawrie's powers in East Jersey, 531; Signs for Proprietors, 542 .- Anonymous letter addressed to, relative to the division line between East and West Jersey, ii, 18; Letter to, from Andrew Hamilton, 27; Certificate as Secretary and Register, 39; Signature of, 83; Signs as agent of Proprietors, 84; Letter from, to Governor Hamilton, 101; Referred to, 113, 217; Petition from, as one of the Proprietors, to the Commissioners of the Treasury, 164, 165; The same to Lords Justices, 171; Named as a Proprietor, 186-193, 198; Disbursements by, on ac- count of East Jersey, 205; Signs instructions, 213; Signs petition as Secretary, etc., 249; Signs as Proprietor, 257; As Secretary, 266; Letter to, from Secretary Popple, relative to the testing of the Pro- prietors' claims to the port of Perth Amboy at Westminster, 266; Signs as Secretary, etc., 297; Letter to, from Secretary Popple, in- quiring as to the operation of the act against fraud in East and West Jersey, 306; His answer to the same, 306; Signs as Secretary, etc., 310; Referred to, 322; Letter to, from Secretary Popple, 340: Letter from, to Secretary Popple, relative to the state of the Jerseys, 343; Letter to, from the same, asking for the transmission of the proposed surrender of the Government of East Jersey, 353; Signs as Propri- etor, 408; Referred to, 416; Signs, 431; Objections of, to the appoint- ment of Andrew Hamilton as Governor of New Jersey, 432; His ob- jections replied to by Lewis Morris, 442; Referred to, 448; Signs the surrender of the Government, 456, 460; Petition of, to the Queen, 466; Memorial from, to the Lords of Trade, transmitting objections
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to Andrew Hamilton as Governor of New Jersey, 470; His papers transmitted to Sir Thomas Lane, 473; Reply of the Proprietors to his complaints against Mr. Hamilton, 475 .- Referred to, iii, 36; His answer to the objections made to the appointment of Daniel Cox and Peter Sonmans as members of the Council, 39; His petition relative to the title to Staten Island referred to the Lords of Trade, 61; Me- morial of, with others, to the Lords of Trade, relative to New Jersey affairs, 82; Memorial from, to the same, proposing Peter Sonmans to be one of the Council, 101; Reference to said memorial, 125; Signs as Secretary and Register, 133; Referred to, 141, 312-315; Memorial from, to the Lords of Trade, transmitting documents relative to Lewis Morris, George Willocks and others, 475-iv, 115; Letter from, to Secretary Popple, 116; Extract from a letter to, relating to Governor Hunter's administration, 118; Referred to, 127, 298-vi, 428, 431.
Docminique (Dominique, Dockminique), Paul, ii, 164, 165, 186-194, 199, 258, 276, 376, 408, 410, 416; Signs surrender of the government, 456-460; Recommends Andrew Hamilton for Governor, 470 .- Signs as a Proprietor, iii, 38; Referred to, 49; Memorial from, with others, to the Lords of Trade, relating to New Jersey affairs, 50; Notice of, 51; Signs as a Proprietor, 82, 95, 302; Did not sign Peter Sonmans' commission, 314 .- Referred to, iv, 115, 141, 169-v, 432.
Dod (Dodd), David, x, 187.
Dod (Dodd), John, vi, 351-vii. 457-x, 187.
Doequet, Paul, i, 269.
Donaldson, William, ix, 463; Sketch of the reasons why Captain Kennedy's claim to a share of the Bergen Commons was not admitted, 474 .- Referred to, x, 137.
Dongan, Thomas, i, 158; Letter from, to Governor Penn, 437; Letter to, from Sir John Werden, 457; Letter to, from East Jersey Proprietors, 463; Letter to, from the Duke of York, 475; Letter to, from Sir John Werden, 476; Letter from, to the Earl of Perth, 483; To Sir John Werden, 485; Referred to, 517, 521; Report of, on the state of the Province of New York, 524; Referred to, 533, 534; Order to, erecting New Perth (Perth Amboy) into a port of entry, 540 .- Referred to, ii, 105, 232, 271-vii, 37-viii, Part I, 204, 249, 250, 256-ix, 336. Donham, Benjamin, iv, 190.
Donnell, -, i, 310.
Donop, Col., x, 302.
Doremus, John, x, 718.
Dorman, Philip, x, 718.
Dorset, James, ii, 396.
Dotey, Samuel, ii, 397.
Doud, Aaron. Surrogate, ix, 359.
Doughty, Daniel, vi, 202.
Doughty, Jacob, iv, 253, 283, 370-v, 135.
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Douglass, William, i, 66, 82, 305, 306, 310.
Douglass, William, Captain, ix, 184, 186.
Dowes, Thomas, iv, 310. Dowes, William, iv, 310.
Downes, Richard, v, 132, 134, 136, 140.
Downes, Samuel, ii, 541. Downham, Edmond, ii, 326, 397.
Drake, Andrew, iv, 189.
Drake, Francis, i, 177-ii, 326, 396.
Drake, George, ii, 326, 396 .- Petition of, in relation to the supposed Corn- bury Fund, iii, 214. 205
Drake (Dreake), John, ii, 326, 396, 397.
Drake, John, Contributes to a supposed Cornbury Fund, iii, 200; Affidavit in relation thereto, 218; Referred to, 455-iv, 111, 328.
Drayton, William, ix, 621.
Drummon, William, x, 717.
Drummond, Andrew, ix, 445.
Drummond, Gaven, ii, 333, 364, 366.
Drummond, John, An East Jersey Proprietor, i, 383, 412, 433, 434, 439, 441, 446, 451, 454, 457, 460. 463; Interested in goods shipped to East Jersey, 467; Signs as Proprietor, 474; Referred to, 528-ii, 389. Drummond, Robert, x, 422.
Duake, Anthony, v, 153.
Duane, James, x, 530.
Dudington, William, Captain of the Gaspée schooner, x, 375, 397, 398. Dudley, John, i, 509. Dudley, Col. Joseph, ii, 340, 417.
Douglass, John, ii, 339.
Dun, Hugh, ii, 326, 396.
Dun, Samuel, iv, 188. Danbar, Col. Thomas, viii, Part II, 17, 92, 140, 143, 172, 202. Duncan, Alexander, ix, 622.
Duncan, Charles, Recommended for the Council, iv, 133.
Duncan, Thomas, Deposition of, viii, Part I, 42.
Dunch, William, ii, 42-62, 66-74, 76, 79.
Dundasse, James, ii, 35. Dungan, Thomas, iv, 414, 415.
Dunham, Az, x, 587, 588. Dunham, Benajah, i, 134-iv, 188.
Dunham, David, iv, 186, 189.
Dunham, Edmond, Contributes to the supposed Cornbury Fund, iii, 200; Affidavit, relative to the same, 217 .- Petition, iv, 186, 188.
Dnnham, Jonathan, i, 66, 82, 87.
Dunham, Robert, i, 288.
Dunken, John, Affidavit of, against Lewis Morris Ashfield, vii, 619. Dunn, Hugh, iv, 186, 188.
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Dunster, Charles, iii, 314, 315-iv, 141, 241 .- Letter from, to one of the
Proprietors in England, v, 100; Notice of, 100; Signs certificate, 155. Dunster, Dan. Donaldson, vi, 139-vii, 128, 129, 416, 426, 427.
Dunzoy, Louis Demarest, x, 717.
Durrell, Commodore Philip, ix, 110.
Dutch Reformed Churches, Charter for in Middlesex, Somerset and Hun- terdon counties, considered by the Council, viii, Part I, 108.
Du Trudle, Jacob, ii, 326.
Dyckman, Hugh, i, 128.
Dyer, Eliphalet, x, 529.
Dyre, William, i, 186, 318.
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Earl, Edward, ji, 270: Recommended to be one of the Council, 417 .- Referred to, ix, 451, 454.
Earsken (Ersken) John, ii, 129, 326.
Easom, Captain John, vi, 380, 382, 383; Examination of, relative to the sloop St. Migel, 390.
East Jersey, Warrant to prepare a patent for, to Sir George Carteret, i, 160; Release of, to the same, 163; Directions, instructions, etc., to the inhabitants of, by Sir George Carteret, 167; A General Court con- vened in, 176; Lease for, from the Trustees of Sir George Carteret, 366; Appointment of Secretary and Register, also of Receiver-Gen- eral for, 376; Proposal to hold the government directly from the Duke of York, 380; Release from the Duke of York to the twenty- four Proprietors, 383; Fundamental Constitution of, 395; Letter from the Proprietors of, to the Planters, 411; Gawen Lawrie's com- mission as Deputy-Governor of, 423; His instructions, 426; Letter to, from Charles II, 438; Additional provisions to the Constitution of, 443; Letter from the Proprietors of, to Governor Lawrie and Coun- cil, 446; Agreement, respecting the taking up of lands in. 452; Letter from the Proprietors of, to the Planters, 454; Letter from the same, to Governor Dongan, 463; Account of shipment to, by some of the Pro- prietors, 464, 466; Instructions, relative to the setting out of land in, 470; Confirmation of former orders respecting, 488 ; Order of Proprietors of, for laying out lands, and censuring Deputy-Governor Lawrie and Thomas Rudyard, 492; Quo warranto against, 501; Order to examine into the affairs of, 502; Letter to the Governor and Council of, from the Proprietors in England, 514; Minutes of New York Council, relative to line between, and West Jersey, 517; Agree- ment to submit the dividing line between the Provinces to arbitra- tion, 519; Award, respecting the division line, 523; List of Proprie- tors of in 1687, 528 ; Revocation of all Governor Lawrie's powers in, 531; Petition of the Proprietors to the King, relative to the entering of their vessels at New York, 533; Representations and
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proposals of the Proprietors of, respecting their rights to a port, and a government distinct from that of New York, 535; Letter from Governor Barclay and the Proprietors in England, to the Deputy- Governor and Council of, 541 .- Commission from the Proprietors of, to Samuel Winder, John Campbell and Miles Forster to confer with the Governor of West Jersey, relative to running the line between the two Provinces, ii, 1; Part of a letter without signature to the Proprietors in England, relative to the division line, 18; Agreement between the Governor of and the Governor of West Jersey, in regard to the partition line, 34; Accounts of the several rates of assessments laid upon the Proprietors of, 37; Instructions from the Proprietors in London, to Governor Andrew Hamilton, 84; Communication of the Proprietors of, to the Board of Trade, 90; Letter from the Pro- prietors of. to Governor Hamilton, 101; Instructions from the Pro- prietors of, to Thomas Gordon, 106; Petition of the Elizabeth- town people against the Proprietors of, 124; Letter to the Pro- prietors of, from the Lords of Trade, 134; Opinion of Sir Cress- well Lewinz, on the liability of, to New York for customs, 136; Letter to the Proprietors of, from the King, relating to the Plantation trade, 140; Memorial of the Proprietors of, asking the appointment of Jeremiah Basse as Governor, 149; Petition of the Proprietors of, relative to customs, 163, 165, 169 ; Order in Council, relative thereto, 169; State of the case of the Proprietors, submitted to the Lords of Trade, 171; Communication from Proprie- tors in England, to the Governor and Council of, announcing the dismissal of Andrew Hamilton as Governor, and the appointment of Jeremiah Basse in his stead, 176; Opinion of the Attorney General and the Solicitor-General as to the rights of the Province to establish Ports of Entry, 177; Representation from the Lords of Trade, against the rights of the Proprietors of, to establish ports, 180; George Wil- locks authorized by the Proprietors to receive quit rents, 186; Rip Van Dam likewise so authorized, 194; Disbursements by the Propri- etors of, 202, 205; Petition of the Proprietors of, that Andrew Ham- ilton be approved of as Governor, 249; Order of Council, referring a petition from the Proprietors, to the Lords of Trade, 254; Memorial of the Proprietors of, to the Lords, relative to the seizure of the ship Hester, 259; The same to the same, asking for speedy report upon their petitions, 263; Claims of, to a port in, to be tried in Westminster Hall, 267; Memorial to the Lords of Trade, relative thereto, 268; Memorial of the Proprietors of, to the Lords of Trade, relative to a surrender of their government, 294; Memorial of the Proprietors of, insisting upon establishing Perth Amboy as a Port of Entry, 308; Remonstrance of the inhabitants of, to the King, against the Pro- prietors in asking for the appointment of a competent Governor, 322; Disturbances in, 329; Answer from the Proprietors of, to the Re- monstrance of the inhabitants of, 344; The transmission of the pro-
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