General index to the Documents relating to the colonial history of the state of New Jersey, first series, in ten volumes, Part 8

Author: Ricord, Frederick W. (Frederick William), 1819-1897
Publication date: 1888
Publisher: Newark, N.J. : Daily Advertiser Printing House
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Informs the Earl of Dartmouth as to the movement of troops in New Jersey and Philadelphia, 644; Gives to the same intelligence of the arrest of Major Philip Skeene, 648; His speech to the Assembly approved by the Earl of Dartmouth, 651; Announces that Congress has declared war, 652; Complains that his dispatches are opened at the Post Office, and gives notice that the Congress of New Jersey had assumed command of the militia, 656; Writes that Lord Stirling had accepted a Colonel's commission from the Provincial Congress, and no gentleman would consent to be nominated for the Council, 662; Announces to the Earl of Dartmouth the raising of troops in New Jersey, 669; Transmits to the same his speech to the Assembly, 674; Writes to the same, relative to the sentiments of the people, the pro- ceedings of the Assembly, etc., 676; Gives an account of his arrest, 698, 702; Note on, 710; Message to the Legislature of New Jersey, 719.


Franklin, William Temple, ix, 371.


Frasier, Mr., Collector for the Port of Salem, vii, 381; Returns of, 587, 650.


Frazer, William, vi, 98.


Frazey, Elphalet, vii, 180.


Frederick, Martin, Sr., x, 718.


Fredricksen (Fredericks), Thomas. i, 49, 125-ii, 326.


Freehold. Letter from the town of, condemning Governor Basse, ii, 273.


-Letter from the Committee of Inspection to the inhabitants of Shrewsbury, x, 559.


Freeman, Edward, iv, 189.


Freeman, Gilman, Ensign, ix, 187.


Freeman, Henry, iv, 188-x, 351.


Freeman, John, i, 50-iv, 10.


French, Information concerning the state of the Plantations conveyed through their vessels, iii, 60; Report of an attack by, on New York, 149, 162; Strength of, in Canada, 271 .- Hostile attempts of the, on the river Ohio, viii, Part I, 292; The Lords of Trade, in relation to said attempts, 294 .- The necessity of driving them from America, viii, Part II, 133; Threatened invasion of, 158, 163, 174 .- Defeat of, in Canada, ix, 183.


French, Philip, vi, 368.


French, Thomas, i, 269.


Frettwell, Peter, ii, 148; Recommended to be one of the Council, 417. Fretwell, Peter, iv, 21, 126; Member of the Council of the West Jersey Proprietors, 152; Referred to, 283; Recommended for the Council,


326, 334; Appointed a Councillor, 331; Notice of. 333; One of the Commissioners to try pirates, 340; Referred to, 373, 374.


Frost, William, iii, 447.


Fullerton, James, vi, 212-vii, 268.


Fullerton, Robert, An East Jersey Proprietor, i, 460, 499, 529-ii, 2.


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Fullerton, Thomas, An East Jersey Proprietor, i, 460, 499, 529.


Furch, William, ii, 396.


Furins, Samuel, v, 139.


Furman, Mr., viii, Part I, 154.


Furniss, Samuel, iv, 276-282.


G.


Gadsden (Gadson), Christ., x, 530, 649.


Gage, Thomas, vi, 465, 466.


Gage, General Thomas, ix, 399; Letter from, to Governor Franklin, rela- tive to military operations, 432; Places troops at the command of Governor Franklin, 495 .- Referred to, x, 592, 593, 613, 645, 654.


Gales, Samuel, x, 502.


Galloway, Andrew, i, 529.


Galloway, John, x, 717.


Galloway, Joseph, x, 48; Notice of, 111, 197; Referred to, 227, 378, 492, 529, 535, 571; Extracts from letters of, 572, 579.


Gam, Hananiah, ii, 148.


Gannet, Reheboth, ii, 397.


Gardner, Benjamin, Newark rioter, vii, 179.


Gardner, Captain, ix, 122, 123.


Gardner, John, ii, 338-vii, 458.


Gardner, Richard, Complains of Dekey and others of New York, viii, Part I, 220; Intrusted with money to relieve persons distrained, 221, 222; Beaten and robbed by Thomas Dekey, 226; Referred to, 283; Affidavit of, against Dekey and sons, 285 .- Complained of, viii, Part II, 13.


Gardner, Thomas, i, 270-ii, 148, 380; Recommended to be one of the Council, 417 .- Objected to as a member of the Assembly, iii, 151; Summoned by Lord Cornbury to show his authority for acting as one of the Council of West Jersey, 158; One of the agents of the Pro- prietors, 221; Referred to, 415; Recommended for Council of Gov- ernor Hunter, 498, 499 .- Referred to, iv, 13, 119, 120, 128; Notice of, 128, 132, 133, 142; Letter from, to Governor Hunter, respecting Jeremiah Basse, 144; Forbidding surveys, 147; Refuses to take his affirmation instead of oath of office, 148; Referred to, 152, 164; Dead, 175 .- Referred to, vi, 245.


Gardner, Thomas, Jr., Newark rioter, vii, 179, 457.


Garner, John, vi, 351.


Garretsen, Garrett, i, 49.


Garretsen, Geart, i, 49.


Garrett, John, iv, 310.


Garrison, John, vii, 606.


Garritse, Henry, x, 467.


Gaspée, Schooner, The plundering and burning of, x, 375, 389, 395.


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Gaston, Robert, x, 717.


Gateau, Nicholas, iv, 310, 313.


Gates, Horatio, ix, 427-x, 672.


Gautier, Andrew, x, 365, 366.


Gee, Joshua, v, 6. Geedes, Jo., iv, 371.


Geere, Elinor, i, 186.


Geere, Ruth, i, 186.


Geere, Zachariah, i, 186.


Gellebrand, Samuel, Deputy Secretary, Letter from, relative to the claim of Lewis Morris for salary, vi, 153.


Gemoenepa, Relations with Bergen, i, 145.


Germain, Lord George, Announces to Governor Franklin the King's con- cern that New Jersey had submitted to the Continental Congress, x, 675.


Gerrard, William, i, 529.


Gerrdtsden, Hendrick, ii, 326.


Gerrish, Col., x, 671.


Gerritse, Derk, i, 151.


Gerrits (Gerretze), Gerret, i, 125, 320.


Gibbins, Mardia (Mordecai), ii, 326, 366.


Gibbon, Edmund, i, 414.


Gibbon, Grant, x, 471.


Gibbon, John, x, 531.


Gibbon, Nicholas, viii, Part II, 158, 230, 231.


Gibbons, Richard, i, 44.


Gibson, Captain, ii, 223.


Gibson, Bartholomew, i, 468.


Gibson, Elizabeth, An East Jersey Proprietor, i. 490, 500, 507-ii, 32.


Gibson, William, i, 376; An East Jersey Proprietor, 383, 412, 424, 433, 434, 437, 442, 446, 451, 454, 457, 474-ii, 205.


Giljansen, Gillis, i, 194, 276.


Gill, Michael, ix, 622. Gillmann, Charles, iv, 186. Gillman, Joseph, iv, 189.


Gilman, Freeman, ix, 187.


Gilman, John, i, 147, 149, 307, 319, 320.


Gilman, William, Affidavit of, relative to the New Jersey rioters, vii, 231. Ginnins, John, ii, 326. Glass Manufacturers in New Jersey, vi, 98-viii, Part I, 108, 109-x, 31. Glen, William, viii, Part I, 27.


Gloucester (Gloster) County, Population of, in 1699, ii, 305 .- The magis- trates of, commended by Governor Hunter, iv, 158; Taxes, 368, 369 -v, 132, 133 .- Money received from collector of, viii, Part I, 66-68; From commissions, 71; Interest money from, 73, 74. Godbolt, Anne, iv, 81-85.


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Godbolt, Francis, iv, 81-85.


Godolphin, Charles, ii, 254.


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


Goelet, Francis, ix, 334.


Goff, Captain, ii, 97.


Gold, John, ii, 397.


Gold, Lieutenant, x, 607.


Gold and Silver Coins, ix, 135.


Goldsmith, Josias, x, 717.


Gomar, Peter, vi, 166-ix, 179.


Goodman, Charles, Collector at Perth Amboy, letter from, to the Com- missioners of Customs, relative to goods seized by him, and rescued by armed men, ii, 291.


Goodson, John, i, 416-ii, 120, 187-193.


Gooldy, Jacob, iv, 147.


Gookin, Charles, Governor of Pennsylvania, letter to him from Governor Hunter, complaining of his proceedings, iv, 160; Going to England as Coxe's ambassador, 255 .- Petition for grant of islands in the Dela- ware, v, 6; Representation of the Lords of Trade, respecting his petition, 18; Order in Council, relative to, 28; Referred to, 447.


Gordon, Andrew, viii, Part I, 42.


Gordon, Augustin, ii, 26.


Gordon, Charles, i, 529.


Gordon, John, i, 529, 530.


Gordon, Peter, Lottery made by, ix, 443, 446, 458; Act to make void, repealed, 487.


Gordon, Sir Robert, One of the East Jersey Proprietors, i, 383, 412, 425, 433, 434, 437, 439, 442, 446, 448, 451, 454, 457, 460, 462; Interested in goods shipped to East Jersey, 467; Signs as Proprietor, 482, 483, 500, 513; Referred to, 528, 529, 530; Disbursements by, on account of East Jersey, ii, 204.


Gordon, Thomas, An East Jersey Proprietor, i, 460, 529-ii, 2, 101 .- Instructions to, from the East Jersey Proprietors, 106; Notice of, 106; Referred to, 113; Named as a Proprietor, 187-193, 198; Disburse- ments by, on account of East Jersey, 204; Signs instructions to Governor Basse, 213; Deputy Secretary, 317, 335; Surrenders the government of East Jersey, 387; Signs the surrender, 456-460; Objected to as a member of Council, 488; Appointed High Sheriff, iii, 15, 16; Complained of, 135; Referred to, 141, 185, 189, 214, 216, 219, 253, 254, 263; Elected Speaker of the Assembly, 292, 359; Signs as such, 298, 372, 378; Complained of by the Council, to Lord Love- lace, 393, 394, 398, 400, 403, 405; Referred to, 414, 415, 431, 433, 448, 453, 479; Indicted, 481; Referred to, 489; Recommended for the Council by the Lords of Trade, 499; Letter from, to the Secretary of State asking for restoration to the office of Chief Justice, 500- iv, 15, 40, 74; The case of, 76; Referred to, 106, 119-121, 128, 129,


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133; The opinion of Rev. Jacob Henderson respecting, 157; Further reference to, 164; Letter from, to Rev. Jacob Henderson, inclosing certificates relating to his own and Colonel Anderson's characters, 176, 180, 181; Accounts of, as Receiver-General of New Jersey, 185; Referred to, 200; Attorney-General in place of Mr. Griffith, removed, 209; Certain payments by him sanctioned, 217, 228; Member of Council, 253; Indictment of, 258; Referred to, 266, 267; Signs as member of Council, 310; Referred to, 334; One of the Commission- ers to try pirates, 340; Referred to, 363; Account of, as Receiver- General, 368, 369; Referred to, 373, 394 .- In Governor Burnet's Council, v, 3; Dead, 33; Money to, 147.


Gorham, Joseph, ix, 590, 591.


Gosling, John, i, 269-iii, 164-iv, 147-v, 36.


Gosnell, John, i, 419.


Gould, Edward T., x, 613.


Gould, James, v, 187.


Gould, John, ii, 327.


Gould, John, x, 717.


Gould, Nathan, Account of the circumstances leading to the capture of New York by the Dutch, i, 121.


Gould, Thomas, Affidavit of, respecting the state of the Province, vii, 375; Affidavit of, relative to the riots, 446.


Goulding (Golding), William, i, 44, 98.


Gouldy, Samuel, iv, 238.


Governors of Colonies, See Colonies and Plantations.


Grachoise, Robert, iv, 9.


Grafton, Duke of, ix, 9, 15, 626, 641.


Graham, Augustus, ii, 461.


Graham, James, i, 299 .- In relation to Perth Amboy as a free port, ii, 231.


Grant, James, Jr., ix, 621.


Grant, William, vi, 296.


Granville, Earl of, viii, Part I, 27; Letter to, from Governor Belcher, 97. Graves, Admiral, x, 645.


Graves, Zackery, i, 50.


Gray, Galfredus, Letter from, on the encroachments of the Indians, v, 107.


Gray, John, i, 50.


Grear, James, Grand Juror on Woodbridge riot, iii, 486.


Gregory, Alexander, Affidavit of, against Lewis Morris Ashfield, vii, 619. Gregory, Mr., i, 52.


Green, Enoch, x, 345.


Green, Joseph, vii, 604.


Greenaway, Henry, Autograph, v, 510-vii, 326.


Greenaway, Richard, ii, 42-62, 66-74, 79; Signs the surrender of the gov- ernment, 456-460; Asks that Andrew Hamilton be appointed Gover- ernor, 470 .- Signs, iii, 95.


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Greenland, Henry, i, 299, 319, 320, 364, 478, 523.


Greenville, Bernard, i, 366-ii, 388.


Greenville, Henry, viii, Part I, 27.


Greenwich, Disapproval of the destruction of the tea at, x, 530.


Greenwood, Jonathan, ii, 41-62, 74, 460-vii, 320.


Griffin, Thomas, Indicted, vii, 458-ix, 185, 187.


Griffith, Alexander, Attorney-General, iv, 184; Salary, 185; Removal, 209; Salary, 368, 369.


Griffith, Benjamin, ii, 315-317, 373, 386-iii, 478-iv, 107.


Griffith, John, iv, 186.


Groome, Samuel, i, 227; An East Jersey Proprietor, 366, 373; Commis- sion of, as Receiver-General of East Jersey, 376, 378; Among the twenty-four East Jersey Proprietors, 383; His proprietary right transferred to his son, 432; Instructions to, relative to laying out Perth Amboy, 434; His honesty and fidelity referred to, 447; Notice of, 527, 529 .- Referred to, ii, 232.


Gronen, Lafly, ii, 396.


Grorne, Cornelius, v, 153.


Grover, James, i, 44, 88-ii, 396-iii, 212.


Grover, James, Jr., ii, 363.


Grover, Safetie, ii, 363.


Grover, Sefty, Affidavit of in support of the Assembly's remonstrance, iii, 211.


Growden, Lawrence, vii, 130.


Grubb, John, i, 269.


Grub, Thomas, iv, 10.


Grummon, Aaron, Newark rioter, vii, 179.


Guerrish, Joseph, ix, 590, 591.


Gunner, James, ii, 397.


Gunston, John, ii, 42-61, 65-73, 79.


Guy, Bridget, iii, 358.


Guyon, Peter, ii, 41-62, 74-vii, 320.


Guy, Richard, Instructions to, as one of the Commissioners in West Jer- sey appointed by William Penn and others, i, 219, 228; Name to concessions, etc., to settlers in West Jersey, 268; Resident of Salem, 283; Overseer at, 284; Magistrate, 291, 292; Land sold to, by John Fenwicke, 413, 414.


H.


Habbersfield, Edward, ii, 42-62, 66-74, 79.


Hackett, John, ii, 72.


Hackett, John, Affidavit of, respecting the riots on the estate of Allen and Turner, vii, 377; Referred to, 515-ix, 7.


Hackett, William, Captain of the sloop Indeavor, Proceedings against, i, 64, 67, 71. Hackshaw, Robert, ii, 42-62, 66-74, 76, 79, 88, 90, 92, 99.


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Haddon, John, iii, 313-iv, 94, 95, 98.


Haig, William, i, 268.


Haines, John, iii, 165.


Haines, Jonathan, ii, 315, 334.


Haines, Joseph, ii, 315.


Haines, Richard, iii, 164.


Hale, Samuel, ii, 315-317, 373, 386, 488, 541 .- Petitions the Assembly in the East Jersey records, iii, 220; Referred to, 479.


Haleday, T., iv, 174; Certificate from, relating to the character of Thomas Gordon, attacked by Jacob Henderson, 180.


Halgard, John, iv, 147.


Halifax, Lord, Letter from, relative to complaints against Governor Belcher, vii, 594 .- Letter to, from Governor Belcher, relative to Lewis M. Ashfield, viii, Part I, 8; Referred to, 117 .- Letter to, from Governor Belcher, relative to Attorney-General Skinner, viii, Part II, 200; Referred to, 246-ix, 210, 344, 431; Compliments Governor Franklin, for his zeal in protecting the frontiers of New Jersey, 439; Circular letter from, to the Governors in North America, informing them that certain stamp duties would be charged in the Colonies, 448; Writes to Governor Franklin, in relation to Captain Kennedy's com- plaint, 461.


Halker, John, iv, 190.


Hall, Clem, vi, 139-viii, Part I, 68.


Hall, David, viii, Part I, 74-ix, 625.


Hall, John, i, 51.


Hall, Jutt, ii, 396.


Hall, Reuben, Ensign, ix, 185.


Hall, Thomas, iv, 253, 370-v, 146.


Hall, William, ii, 148, 380 .- Proposed for the Council, iii, 95; One of the Council of the Proprietors, 221; Proposed as a member of Lord Love- lace's Council, 299, 302, 309; Appointed as such, 317 .- Member of Governor Hunter's Council, iv. 2, 19, 48; His removal from the Council recommended by Governor Hunter, 61; Complaint against from the Assembly, to Governor Hunter, 79, 80: Answer of, to the charges brought against him, 82; Referred to, 115, 124, 125, 130. 141; Removal of, from Council urged by Governor Hunter, 149, 150, 153; Referred to, by Rev. Jacob Henderson, 157; Further reference to, 164, 169, 182; Dead, 216, 293.


Hallis, John, A West Jersey Proprietor, iii, 498.


Halsey, Jeremiah, x, 345.


Hallsey, Joseph, ii, 129, 326, 395.


Halstead, Josiah, x, 533.


Halstead, Timothy, Testimony relating to Elizabeth purchase, i, 504. Hamans, William, vi, 177.


Hammel, Bryan, ix, 180, 181.


Hammell, John, iv, 98, 310.


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Hamilton, Andrew, Instructions to, i, 508; Notice of, 509, 513; Proprie- tor of East Jersey, 522; Appointed Deputy Governor of East Jersey, 541 .- Signs as Proprietor, ii, 2; Named as one, 26; Letter from, to William Dockwra, relative to private affairs, 27; Attest, 84; In- structions to, as Governor, from the East Jersey Proprietors in Lon- don, 84; Commissioned to be Governor of West Jersey, 87; Referred to, 92, 93; Letter to, from William Dockwra, 101; Letters from, to Governor Fletcher of New York, 105, 113, 115; Referred to, 107; Signs as Proprietor, 113; Referred to, 122; Signs agreement, 146; Signs address to the King, 147; Communication from the Proprietors in England, announcing his dismissal as Governor, 176; Disburse- ments by, on account of East Jersey, 205; Petition of East Jersey Proprietors that he be approved of as Governor, 249; Opinion of the Attorney-General asked and given as to his eligibility to the office of Governor, 250; Proprietors of West Jersey ask his appointment as Governor, 257; Letter from, to Secretary Popple, relative to his ap- pointment as Governor of New Jersey, 258; Note on, 259; Order of Council referring the approval of his appointment as Governor of West Jersey to the Lords of Trade, 275; Commission to, as Agent of the West Jersey Society, 299; Referred to, 303, 318; Letter from, to the Secretary of State, 321; Referred to, 324, 328, 329, 330, 349-351, 356; Presides at the Monmouth County Court, 362, 366; Referred to, 368; Petition to the King, from the Council, asking that his authority might be upheld, 369; The Proprietors of East and West Jersey ask the Lords Justices to approve of his appointment as Governor, 374; A petition to the same effect to the King from the Council and Rep- resentatives of West Jersey, 377; Referred to, 382, 385, 394, 400-402, 413-428; Recommended by the Proprietors of West Jersey for Gov- ernor, 429; Objections to his appointment, by William Dockwra, 432; Letter from, to the Proprietors in England, 437; Reply to these ob- jections by Lewis Morris, 442; Referred to, 463, 464; Complained of to the Queen, by William Dockwra and Peter Sonmans, 466; Peti- tion of the Proprietors to the Queen, that he be appointed Governor, 469; Objections to him as Governor, from William Dockwra and Peter Sonmans, to the Lords of Trade, 470; Reply of the Proprietors of New Jersey to the complaint aforesaid, 475; Opposed by Colonel Quarry, 479; Referred to, 482, 484, 536; Death of announced, 540 .- Favors the Quakers, iii, 13, 15; Referred to, 187, 223, 275, 276, 489- iv, 414, 434-viii, Part I, 239, 249, 288.


Hamilton, Andrew (of Philadelphia), v, 101, 102.


Hamilton, Gustavus, ii, 120, 122.


Hamilton, John, Affidavit against Lord Cornbury, iii. 154; Proposed for the Council, 299, 302, 498 .- Recommended for the Council, iv, 62, 153, 154, 169, 170, 182; Notice of, 183; Member of Council, 253, 310, 334, 340, 363; Payments to, 370, 372; Referred to, 373, 394 .- One of Governor Burnet's Council, v, 3; Money paid to, 146; Commis-


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sioner to try pirates, 197; Signs memorial, 301, 443; As President of the Council of New Jersey, announces to the Lords of Trade the death of President Anderson, and his own assumption of the government, 445; Letter to, from Secretary Popple, relative to vacancies in the Council, 454; Referred to, 455, 456, 459-462; Letter from, to the Duke of Newcastle, relative to the claims of Lewis Morris to the ad- ministration of the government, 467; Proclamation of, against Lewis Morris, 469; Complaints of, against Lewis Morris, to the Lords of Trade, 478; Referred to, 479, 480; Reasons why he is rightfully en- titled to the government of New Jersey, 482; Observations of Lewis Morris, on his reasons above mentioned, 492-vi, 14, 15, 59; Com- plains to the Lords of Trade of certain proceedings of Governor Morris, 69; Rank in the Council, 109; Autograph, 145; Letter from, to the Lords of Trade, on the claim of Lewis Morris for salary while striving to obtain the Presidency of New Jersey, 151; Reply to said letter, 153; Instructions from, to John Lawrence, for running the partition line between East and West Jersey, 154; Referred to, 352: Assumes the Presidency, on the death of Governor Morris, 367-378; Letter from, to the Council of New York, relative to the destruction of the beacon on the Highlands of Neversink, 379; Referred to, 414; In Council, 424; Letter to, from David Ogden, transmitting affidavits respecting the riots, 426; Message of, to the House of Assembly, 435; Letter to the Lords of Trade, written at the request of, 446; Letter from, to Colonel Peter Schuyler, commander of New Jersey troops, 447; Death of announced, 462; Referred to, 473-vii, 5, 6, 116, 139, 169, 174, 175, 213, 214, 217, 394, 396, 477-viii, Part I, 76, 79-ix, 7, 242.


Hamilton, Robert, ii, 396.


Hammond, Peter, vii, 326.


Hammond, William, ii, 194. 199, 258; Signs the surrender of the govern- ment, 456-460 .- Referred to, vii, 326.


Hampton, Andrew, ii, 129-iii, 479.


Hampton, Elizabeth, vii, 179; Affidavit of, relative to the riots at Newark and Perth Amboy, 181; Referred to, 224.


Hampton, James, vi, 430, 431-vii. 219, 421.


Hampton, Jonathan, vii, 439-viii, Part II, 230-x, 362, 363, 367, 369, 588. Hanbury, Mr., viii, Part II, 123.


Hancock, Francis, ii, 187-193, 198; Signs the surrender of the govern-


ment, 456-460; Asks that Andrew Hamilton be appointed Governor, 470 .- Proprietor, iii, 314.


Hancock, Godfrey, i, 269.


Hancock, John, i, 437, 448, 529-iv, 98.


Hancock, Richard, i, 187, 284, 292, 414.


Hancock, William, i, 414-vi, 202, 246, 251-vii, 99-viii, Part II, 150, 155, 233.


Hand, Elijah, x, 531.


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Hand, John, ii, 380-iii, 351, 352.


Hand, Shamgar, ii, 384.


Hankins, Jonathan, Deposition of, viii, Part I, 41.


Hankison (Hanackson), Thomas, Presented by Monmouth County Grand Jury, ii, 332; Signs petition, 396.


Hankson, Richard, ii, 396.


Hanlock, Edward. See Hunloke.


Hannington, Samuel, ii, 461.


Hanoe, John, i, 128.


Hanton, John, i, 464, 465, 467, 468, 510, 511-513-ii, 32, 33.


Haracis, John, i, 268.


Harburt, Thomas, ii, 326.


Harcourt, Earl of, viii, Part I, 23.


Hardenbergh's, Patent, viii, Part I, 278.


Hardenbrook, Adolph, i, 49.


Harding, Thomas, i, 269, 288.


Hardinge, N., Letter from, to the Lords of Trade, relative to division of appropriation of Parliament, viii, Part II, 205.


Hardwick, Lord, Letter to, from Governor Belcher, viii, Part I, 95- viii, Part II, 188.


Hardy, Sir Charles, Governor of New York, Letter to, from the Lords of Trade, recommending the appointment of a Commissioner to arrange the boundary difficulties, viii, Part II, 129; Complimentary letter to, from Governor Belcher, 141; From the same, relative to the bound- ary line, 142, 183, 207.


Hardy, Josiah, ix, 235; Appointment of, as Governor of New Jersey, ap- proved, 259; Commission of, approved in the Privy Council, 262; Commission of, 270; Instructions, 274; Commission of, as Vice- Admiral, 280; Named as a Commissioner for trying pirates, 283; In- structions for, approved by Privy Council, 285; Informs the Lords of Trade of his arrival in New Jersey, and asks to have the suspen sion of Edward Antill confirmed, 316; Notice of. 316; Referred to, 343; Re-appoints Mr. Morris Chief-Justice, and Messrs. Nevill and Saltar, second and third Justices, 345; Letter from, relative to the duty on imported negroes, 347; Memorandum relative to the validity of his appointment of Judges during good behavior, 349; His removal asked for, 360; Letter from, relative to the declaration of war against Spain, 363; Informs Secretary Pownall that the Commissions during good behavior had been relinquished by the Judges; also recommends R. H. Morris for Chief-Justice, and announces the death of Andrew Johnston, 364; Recommends Stephen Skinner to be appointed Treas- urer of New Jersey, 366; Informed of his removal from the Govern- orship, 374; Announces to the Lords of Trade the appointment of Anthony White, as Judge of the Admiralty, in room of Lewis Morris, deceased, 377; Acknowledges the letter announcing his removal, 379; Opinion of the Attorney-General as to his appointments, 380; In-


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closes acts and papers to the Lords of Trade, 382; Referred to, 387, 459.


Harford, Lord, ix, 9, 15.


Hargue, William, i, 394.


Hariott, David, iv, 98, 99.


Harkent, Daniel, ii, 326, 327.


Harker, Captain Samuel, ix, 184.


Harmenson, Downs, i, 49.


Harmer, James P., ix, 18.


Harper, Alexander, iv, 185, 368.


Harriman, John, x, 718.


Harriman, John, Jr., ii, 129, 327, 395.


Harriman, Joseph, x, 717.


Harriman, Richard, x, 717.


Harrington, Henry, ii, 43-61, 65-73, 79.


Harris, Daniel, i, 50.


Harris, Elizabeth, ii, 46.


Harris, Ephraim, x, 531.


Harris, Samuel, x, 717.


Harris, Stephen, iv, 310.


Harrison, Amos, vi, 351-vii, 458.


Harrison, Benjamin, x, 530.


Harrison, Daniel, ii, 336-vi, 149, 402-viii, Part I, 214, 215.


Harrison, Edmund, ii, 41-61, 65-73, 76, 78, 87, 88, 90, 91, 95, 99.


Harrison, Edward, iv, 9.


Harrison, Francis, Member of the New York Council, v, 2; Letter from, relative to carrying copper ore from New Jersey to Holland, 7; Com- missioner to try pirates, 197; Referred to, 350, 396, 397, 409. Harrison, Jake, x, 718.


Harrison, James, Deputed by Governor Penn to go to East Jersey, i, 395; Appointed a Commissioner to treat with West Jersey, 415, 419.


Harrison, John, Proposed for the Council, iii, 95; Referred to, 154; Pro- posed as a member of Lord Lovelace's Council, 299, 302, 309; Peter Sonman's memorial against, 306; Superseded by Lewis Morris in Lord Lovelace's Council, 329; Moneys paid by, to the Receiver-Gen- eral, 351; Referred to, 429, 430, 448, 458, 459, 460-iv, 10, 98, 102, 253; Referred to by Rev. Jacob Henderson, 157; Payments to, 371; Referred to, 375, 377; Instructions to, relative to the boundary line, 391; Witness, 399; Referred to, 417, 436-v, 146-vi, 147, 350, 352 -vii, 457.


Harrison, John, Deputy Surveyor, viii, Part I, 207; Sent to examine what branches might be between the Delaware and Susquehanna, 241, 252, 253.




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