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Harrison, Joseph, ii, 336.
Harrison, Richard, Signs the Surrender of the Government, ii, 456, 460; Asks that Andrew Hamilton be appointed Governor, 470.
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Harrison, Sarah, iv, 109.
Harrison, Samuel, ii, 336, 339-iv, 108, 109-vi, 346, 350, 361, 365-vii, 64, 74, 436.
Harrison, William, iv, 9-x, 226.
Harsh, Henry, ii, 396.
Hart, Edward, Raises troops for the expedition to Canada, vi, 371-376 -x, 269.
Hart, John, of Hunterdon County, x, 269.
Hart, Moses, x, 273.
Hart, Thomas, An East Jersey Proprietor, i, 366, 373, 383, 412, 424, 433, 434, 437, 442, 446, 451, 454, 457, 460, 462, 474, 482, 483, 490, 499, 500, 504, 528-ii, 26, 149, 164, 165, 171, 177, 186-193, 198, 213, 257, 263, 270, 376, 408, 410, 437, 470-iii, 314, 315, 488-x, 131.
Hartshorne, Hugh, An East Jersey Proprietor, i, 366, 374, 383, 412, 528 -viii, Part II, 39, 230, 232.
Hartshorne, Richard, i, 88, 143; Instructions to, as one of the Commis- sioners in West Jersey, appointed by William Penn and others, 219; Letter to, from the Proprietors of West Jersey, 227; Referred to, 292; Elected Deputy for Assembly, 307 .- Referred to, ii, 101; Dis- orders in New Jersey, 327; Note on, 329; Signs petition, 396; Nomi- nated for Council, 487 .- Contributes to Cornbury Fund, iii, 212; Referred to, 479, 482, 483-iv, 111, 285, 318.
Hartshorne, Robert, In charge of beacon on Navesink Highlands, vi, 374 .- Affirmation respecting John Coxe, vii, 541.
Hartshorne, Thomas, ii, 326.
Hartshorne, William, Contributes to the supposed Cornbury Fund, iii, 213.
Harvard College, vii, 118.
Hasell (Haswell), Richard, Signs the surrender of the Government, ii, 456-460; Asks the appointment of Andrew Hamilton for Governor, 470.
Haselwood, George, i, 269.
Hasenclever, Peter, Petition of, to be allowed to purchase lands, ix, 583; Notice of, 583.
Haskoll (Haskell), John, Salary as Doorkeeper of the Council, iv, 369-v, 55, 56, 135, 137, 141, 145.
Hatfield (Hettfield), Abraham, ii, 129, 334, 339-iii, 496.
Hatfield, Abner, x, 463, 512, 551, 552, 558.
Hatfield (Hetfield), Cornelius, ii, 129, 325, 334.
Hatfield (Hetfield), Isaac, ii, 326, 334, 339-iii, 496.
Hatfield (Heathfield), Matthias, i, 50, 65-vii, 223, 651.
Hathaway, Silas, x, 718.
Hats. See Felt Makers' Company.
Hatter, Benjamin, ii, 129.
Hatton, John, Collector of Salem, x, 53, 205; Arrest of, 207; Complains to Governor Franklin of the action of the Justices of Cape May, 209,
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215; Opinion of the Attorney-General thereupon, 216, 217; Com- plaints of, to the Commissioners of Customs at Boston, 218; Com- plaint of, with papers, sent to the Earl of Hillsborough, 275, 276, 304, 305; Referred to, 314.
Hanse, John, i, 88, 307.
Havens, John, i, 51.
Hawk, Sir Edward, viii, Part II, 131.
Hawke, Admiral, ix, 210.
Hawker, Captain James, ix, 511; Letter from, to Governor Franklin, re- specting stamps for New Jersey, 513; Answer thereto, 514; Referred to, 515.
Hawles, Sir John, Solicitor-General, ii, 138; Consulted as to East Jersey ports, 174; His reply, 177.
Hayes, Thomas, ii, 336, 339.
Hayes, William, Affidavit of, in relation to the taking of New York by the Dutch, i, 152.
Hayle, Samuel, i, 66, 71, 82.
Haynes, John, i, 50.
Haynes, Joseph, vii, 321, 322, 326.
Hayward, Daniel, x, 718.
Hayward, Nicholas, ii, 41-61, 65-73, 76, 78.
Hazard, Mr., viii, Part I, 95.
Hazen, Colonel, ix, 339.
Headley, Levand, i, 50.
Heard, John, iii, 446.
Heard, Captain John, vii, 231, 232, 282, 283.
Heard, Nathaniel, x, 719, 720.
Hearn, Nathaniel, x, 588.
Heathcote, Caleb, iii, 64; Recommended as Governor of New Jersey, 284 .- Referred to, iv, 340.
Heathcote, George, i, 316, 318-ii, 80.
Heathcote, Sir Gilbert, iii, 284.
Heathfield, Hethfield, Hetfield. See Hatfield.
Heaton, Gideon, x, 531.
Hedden, Aaron, x, 718.
Hedge (Hedges), Samuel, Surveyor-General of West Jersey, i, 193, 269, 275, 284, 373, 413, 414, 508-ii, 146, 380.
Hegeman, Adrian, His son breaks the goal at Perth Amboy, viii, Part I, 50, 51.
Hegemen, Dollings, vi, 455, 465-vii, 64, 206, 456-viii, Part 1, 50, 51. Helme, Israel, i, 182.
Helmighsen, Roelof, ii, 326.
Helmsby, Joseph, i, 239, 241, 271, 291-iii, 221.
Hemingway, Robert, Grand Juror on Woodbridge riot, iii, 486, 487.
Hemp, The production of, iv, 286 .- Bounties upon, ix, 405, 490.
Henderson, Jacob, Representation by, of the state of the Church, iv, 155;
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Governor Hunter's account of him in a letter to John Chamberlayne, 158; Remarks on his representations, 161; Letter to, from the Clergy of New York and New Jersey, disapproving of his course toward the Council of New Jersey, 173; Referred to, 174.
Henderson, Michael, Ensign, ix, 187.
Hendricks, Abraham, vii, 421-424.
Hendricks, Isaac, vii, 422.
Hendricks, William, ii, 363.
Hendrickse, Daniel, iii, 356.
Hendrickse, Jacob, ii, 326.
Hendrickson, Daniel, ii, 326, 366-x, 600.
Hendrixson, Jacob, iv, 113.
Hendrickson, John, i, 114-vii, 377.
Hendrickson, Kend., ii, 396.
Hendrickson, Peter, i, 114.
Henley, Robert, Commissioner of Customs, ii, 168, 179.
Hennion, Henry, x, 718.
Henry, Patrick, x, 530.
Herber, Thomas, x, 352.
Herbert, Walter, ii, 326.
Heritage, Richard, ii, 148.
Herman, Augustine, i, 17, 204.
Herman, Casp., i, 268.
Herman, Ephraim, i, 276, 281, 283.
Herne, John, ii, 397.
Heron, Joseph, ii, 239, 240.
Herring, John, viii, Part I, 220, 227, 228; Affidavit of, against Thomas Dekey and sons, 282.
Herresons, Peter, i, 288.
Hertford, Countess of, viii, Part I, 85.
Hester, Case of the ship, ii, 245, 255, 259, 203, 311, 341, 367, 398-iii, 478.
Hetfield, and Hethfield. See Hatfield.
Heulings, William, i, 268-iii, 164.
Hewes, Joseph, x, 530.
Hewes, William, i, 414.
Hewght, Abner, ii, 363.
Hewett, David, iv, 10.
Hewitt, Thomas, ii, 332.
Hewlings, Abraham, iv, 147-x, 15, 17, 139, 358.
Hewling, Jacob, iv, 147; Expelled from the Assembly, 292; Signs, 309.
Hewlings, William, x, 15, 17.
Hews, Richard, i, 177. Heyndrotch, ii, 327.
Heysen, Peter, i, 1.
Heywood, John, An East Jersey Proprietor, i, 366, 374, 383, 412, 529.
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Heywood, Thomas, i, 332.
Hickey, Israel, vii, 427.
Hicks, Isaac, One of the Commissioners to run partition line, iv, 383, 394, 429, 435-viii, Part I, 239, 264.
Hicks, Jasper, ii, 417.
Hieckens, Roger, i, 414.
Hieston, Obadiah, Salary as Sergeant-at-Arms, iv, 369, 371.
Higgins, Jediah, ii, 326-iv, 9, 15, 98.
Higgins, Jedediah, ii, 396-iii, 458, 459, 484.
Higgins, John, x, 711.
Higgins (Higgens), Thomas, ii, 316, 326, 396-iii, 486, 487.
Hiler, Jacob, x, 718.
Hiler, John, x, 718.
Hiler, Nicholas, x, 718.
Hiler, Peter, Jr., x, ^18.
Hiler, Philip, x, 718.
Hill, Abraham, ii, 129.
Hill, Richard, Member of the Pennsylvania Council, iv, 393-vii, 543.
Hill, Secretary Thomas, Letter from, to Mr. Fane, relative to two acts of the New Jersey Assembly, vi, 150.
Hill, Thomas, v, 132, 134, 136.
Hill, William, ii, 327.
Hillsborough, Earl of, Secretary of State for the Southern Department, ix, 342-x, 10; Writes to Governor Franklin, relative to providing quarters for the King's troops, 12; Letter from, relative to the Mas- sachusetts Assembly circular, 14, 45; Instructs the Governors of America how to transmit duplicates, 35; Cautions the Governors in America in regard to letters received from the King's Secretaries of State, 57; In relation to the Massachusetts Assembly circular, 58; In relation to the bill for issuing £100,000, and the unwarrantable proceedings of the Assembly in connection therewith, 60: Governor Franklin defends himself against the censures of, 72; Writes to Gov- ernor Franklin, relative to the bill for issuing £100,000, 103; In- forms the Colonial Governors that the King has no design to tax America for purposes of revenue, 109; Announces the appointment of Cortlandt (Stephen) Skinner as a member of Council, 139; Corrects his error in regard to the Christian name of Mr. Skinner, 147; Com- pliments Governor Franklin and the Council of New Jersey, 198; Transmits to Governor Franklin two orders of the Council, 213; To the same, in regard to providing for the King's troops, 219: To the same, relative to the dispute with Spain, the Indian trade, etc., 264; Letter from Governor Franklin, in relation to the complaint of John Hatton, 275; Approves the conduct of Governor Franklin in the matter of recruiting the King's forces, 301; Writes to Governor Franklin, relative to Mr. Hatton's complaint, and the obstinacy of .the Assembly in refusing to provide for the King's troops, 304; Ap-
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proves Governor Franklin's position in regard to the resignation of a member of the Assembly, 318; Writes to Governor Franklin, rela- tive to arrears due to the troops, 323; To the same, in relation to the dispute with the Assembly, and the salary of the Chief-Justice, 361; To the same, in relation to a writ for the election of a new member of Assembly for Essex County, 374.
Hinchman, James, vii, 99.
Hinchman, John, x, 15, 17, 458, 697.
Hinckman, John, v, 211.
Hind, John, ii, 46, 62.
Hindes, James, x, 718.
Hindes, John, ii, 327, 397.
Hindse, Joseph, ii, 396.
Hinney, John, iii, 306.
Hite, John, vii, 612, 614, 619-622 .- Deposition of, viii, Part I, 40. Hodgson, General, ix, 277.
Hoff, Charles, x, 717.
Hoff, Garrett, x, 717.
Hoff, John, x, 717.
Hoff, Joseph, x, 717.
Hoffman, Christian, x, 717.
Hoge, William, ii, 332.
Hogelandt, Henry, vi, 456, 465, 469.
Hogg Island, v, 42, 44.
Hogg, John, Recommended for Council of Governor Hunter, iii, 498.
Hoghtelin, Johannes, vi, 167.
Hoits, Obadiah, i, 128.
Holburn, Admiral, viii, Part II, 249; To command the fleet in American waters, 251.
Holdernesse, Earl of, viii, Part I, 23; Letter from, to the Lords of Trade,
32; Referred to, 92; Removes the embargo upon corn, Part II, 248. Holks, Thomas, Jr., Sheriff of Burlington County, iv, 142. Holland, Captain, v, 54.
Holland, Ferdinando, Signs the surrender of the Government, ii, 456- 460.
Holland, Samuel, ix, 582, 591, 624, 631, 632-x, 518, 599, 660.
Holland, Mr., viii, Part I, 94.
Hollander's Creek Island, v, 42, 44, 45.
Hollenkous, Philip, x, 718.
Holles, Joseph, Opinion of, on Elizabethtown Patent, i, 271. Hollingshead, John, ii, 148.
Hollingshead, Joseph, viii, Part II, 40, 154, 229, 230. Hollingshead, Mr., ix, 338.
Hollingsworth, John, iv, 113. Hollis, John, ii, 470.
Holme, John, ii, 146, 384, 486, 488.
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Holme, Thomas, i, 373.
Holmes, Abijah, x, 531.
Holmes, James, Member of the Assembly, viii, Part II, 94; Warrants to, 152, 153, 234.
Holmes, Jonathan, i, 307.
Holmes, Joseph, x, 717.
Holmes, Josiah. x. 600, 667.
Holmes, Obadiah, i, 44, 88-ii, 363, 384, 396, 486.
Holmes, Thomas, i, 394 ; Appointed a Commissioner to go to East Jersey,
by Governor Penn, 395 ; Commissioner to treat with West Jersey, 415, 419.
Holt, Joseph, Opinion of, On Elizabethtown Patent, i, 271.
Homan, Benjamin, i, 50.
Home, Archibald, Recommended for the Council, vi, 109 ; Appointed as such, 127; Deceased, 237.
Honan and Handen's Patent, viii, Part I, 275.
Honblon, Peter, ii, 470.
Hood, Clawson, vi, 417.
Hooghteline, Johannes, viii, Part I, 212.
Hooglandt, D., iv, 190.
Hooglandt, Hendrick, vii, 449, 451 ; Indicted, 458 ; Referred to, 575, 577.
Hoolmann (Holman), Robert, 327, 396.
Hooper, Capt. James, v, 102.
Hooper, Robert Lettice, Nominated for Chief-Justice, v, 97 ; Money re- ceived of on account of Bills of Credit, 134 ; Money paid to, 147, 148, 150 ; Appointed Chief-Justice of New Jersey, 182; Referred to, 344, 374, 401, 402 ; Recommended for Council of New Jersey, 410, 454, 469. - Member of Council, vi, 14, 15; Died, 109, 127 .- Affidavit of.
relative to the riots, vii, 447 .- Referred to, ix, 215, 231, 339-x, 303, Hooper, Robert, Recommended for the Council, ix, 127.
Hooper, William, x, 530.
Hoost, William, iv, 10.
Hooton, Thomas, i, 268.
Hopemyre, Samuel, ii, 332.
Hoper, Robert, vii, 638.
Hopkins, Ebenezer, vii, 99-viii, Part I, 74; Part II, 229, 235.
Hopkins, Governor, Letter to from Governor Belcher relative to a Con- vention of the Commissioners for the several Colonies, viii, Part II, 167.
Hopkins, Mr., Magistrate in Rhode Island, vii, 69.
Hopkins, Samuel, i, 66, 121; Appointment by the Council of New Netherlands as a civil officer and his acts as such, 129, 130, 139, 149, 152, 153; Note on, 152; Referred to, 300.
Hopkins, Stephen, x, 529.
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Hopkinson, Francis, x, 270; Recommended for the Council, 426; Notice of, 426, 455.
Hopkinson, Thomas, vii, 130-ix, 622-x, 426.
Hoppe, Jost, Indicted, vii, 458.
Hopper, George, vi, 456, 465-vii, 458.
Hopper, John, vi, 465-vii, 458.
Hoppon, Jacob, x, 718.
Hornblower, Josiah, ix, 321.
Horner, John. Grand Juror on Woodbridge riot, iii, 486, 487 .- Referred to, vii, 620, 621.
Horseneck, Controversy concerning the lands at, vi, 354 .- Riots at, vii, 364, 368, 370.
Horsley, Charles, i, 17.
Horsemanden, Daniel, v, 323-ix, 178, 283-x, 375; Notice of, 377.
Horton, John, iii, 165.
Horton. William, iii, 165.
Hoshell, Michael, x, 531.
Hoskins, Robert, i, 289.
Hossett, Gillis, i, 1.
Houdon (Howdon, Hardon), Michael, Surrenders the Government of East Jersey, ii, 387; Signs the surrender, 456-460; Objected to as a member of Council, 488.
Houghton, Joab, x, 273.
Houlings (Hewlings), Abraham, Signer of bills of credit, viii, Part II. 40, 154, 155, 229.
House of Representatives, See New Jersey.
Houston, Alexander, ix, 625.
Houthout, Fabius, i, 51.
How, John, vii, 533.
Howard, Charles, ix, 621.
Howard, Hannah, ii, 470.
Howard, Hiram, x, 718.
Howard, William, x, 718.
Howett, Randle, i, 17.
Hoyle, John, Opinion of, on Elizabethtown Patent, i, 271.
Hubbell, Nathaniel, Lieutenant, ix, 185.
Hubbert, James, i, 150.
Huchings, Roger, iv, 113.
Hudd, James, Jr., Surrogate, ix, 360.
Hud (Hude, Hudd), Adam, iii, 424, 447; High Sheriff of Middlesex and Somerset, affidavit of, respecting the proceedings of Peter Sonmans, 457 .- Referred to, iv, 10, 88, 89, 186, 303, 334, 375, 377.
Hude, James, v, 443 .- Recommended for the Council, vi, 233; Notice of, 233; Recommended by the Lords of Trade, 237; Member of Council, 367-378-vii, 5; Member of Governor Belcher's Council, 6, 11, 98, 102; Referred to, 127; Autograph, 184; Unites in a communication
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from the Council to Governor Belcher, 188; Also in an address to the King, 191; Signs, 237, 455; In Council, 335, 541; Referred to, 504, 618-viii, Part I, 43, 103, 107-ix, 5, 22; Member of Council, 274; Named as one of the Commissioners for trying pirates, 283; Death of, 386; Referred to, 394.
Hude, Robert, vi, 465, 466.
Huddy, Charles, iv, 344, 345.
Huddy (Hoddy), Hugh, Proposed for the Council, iii, 95, 299, 302, 340; Appointed a member of Council, 317; Referred to, 357; Signs, 473. -Member of Governor Hunter's Council, iv, 2, 19; Referred to, 41, 42, 48, 61, 75, 99; Obtains a patent for carriages, 129; Referred to, 130, 132, 141, 153; By Jacob Henderson, 157; Further reference to, 164, 296; Dead, 326, 331, 363; Money paid to, 369, 372; Referred to, 374.
Hudson, Peter, ii, 470.
Hugg, John, ii, 148; Appointed a member of the Council by Governor Hunter, iv, 363, 373, 375 .- Member of Governor Burnett's Council, v, 3; Money paid to, 137, 141; Commissioned to try pirates, 197; Dead, 293; Notice of, 293.
Hugg, John, Jr., ii, 148.
Hughes, Humphrey, v, 133, 137, 141.
Hughes, John, ix, 516, 518.
Hughes, William, i, 369.
Hughes, -, x, 206, 210, 212, 277, 279.
Huit, Joseph, i, 51.
Hulet, George, contributes to the supposed Cornbury Fund, iii, 213. 214. Hull, Benia, ii, 326.
Hull, Benjamin, ii, 326, 395 .- Meetings at his house, iii, 198; Contribu- tions to the supposed Cornbury Fund. 200; Petition of against said Fund, 205; Referred to, 209, 218-iv, 189.
Hull, Hopewell, iv, 188.
Hull, Joseph, x, 718.
Hull, Robert, x. 502.
Hull, Samuel, ii, 397.
Hullett, George, i, 51.
Hulmes, Jonathan, i, 134.
Humbly, Peter, iv, 344, 345.
Hume, Lord, viii, Part I, 93.
Humphreys, Charles, x, 529.
Humphreys (Humphries), Joshua, ii, 148-iii, 165-iv, 152, 278.
Hungerford, Ducie, Deposition of, relative to the seizure of a vessel at Perth Amboy, ii, 238, 243 ; Referred to, 245, 247, 255.
Hunloke (Hunlock), Edward, ii, 41, 146, 147, 380 ; Recommended to be one of the Council, 417, 429, 486, 488 ; Referred to, 481 ; Remarks concerning, 502 ; Appointed member of the Council, 507 .- Dead, iii, 1, 47, 78.
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Hunloke, Thomas, v, 132, 134, 136, 138, 187.
Hunt, Abraham, x, 202, 471, 588.
Hunt, Enoch, Ensign, ix, 187.
Hunt, Mansfield, vii, 433, 442.
Hunt, Ralph, ii, 384.
Hunt, Samuel, Major, ix, 184, 186.
Hunt, Wilson, viii, Part II, 229, 235.
Hunt, - -, iv, 299.
Hunter, Andrew, x, 345.
Hunter, Dam'd, iv, 263.
Hunter, Robert, i, 19-iii, 497 .- Governor of New Jersey, Instructions to, iv, 1, 2; His arrival in New York, 6; Letter from, to Lord Dart- mouth relative to Lady Lovelace, 10; Notice of, 11; Letter from, to the Lords of Trade, respecting an intended meeting of the New Jersey Assembly, 11; To the same, respecting the place of meeting of the Assembly, 16; Address of the Council to, 17; Representation of the Assembly to, relative to the administration of Lord Cornbury, 24; Letter from to the Commissioners of Customs relative to the removal of the Collector at Perth Amboy, 49; Communication from, to the Lords of Trade, with documents, referring to affairs in East Jersey, 51; Recommends John Kiel for Surveyor-General of New Jersey, 78; Complaint of the Assembly of New Jersey to, against William Hall, 79; Memorial of the same to, relative to the perversions of justice in the courts of law, 87; Address to, from inhabitants of Salem relative to taxes, 111; Letter to, from the Lords of Trade in reply to his communication of May 7, 1711, 113; Letter from to Captain Coy, relative to dispatching troops to Albany, 135; Letter to, from Colonel Farmer, relative to supplies for troops, 135; Letter from, to Colonel Cox relative to discharging volunteers, 136; Letter from, to Secretary St. John, relative to New Jersey affairs, 137; Letter from, to Jere- iniah Basse, relative to Supreme Court Judges, 139; From, to the same, relative to swearing officers, 141; Letter to, from J. Basse, relative to survey, 142; Letter to, from Thomas Gardner, complain- ing of Jeremiah Basse, 144; Letter to, from Basse concerning Thomas Gardner, 148; Letter from, to the Lords of Trade, relative to changes in New Jersey Council, 149; Asks the action of the Lords of Trade in relation to the New Jersey Council, 151; Remarks upon his con- duct by Rev. Jacob Henderson, 155, 156; Letter from, to Magistrates of Gloucester County commending them, 158; His account of the Rev. Jacob Henderson, 158; Letter from, to J. Basse respecting the seizure of a shallop at Gloucester, 159; Letter from, to Colonel Gookin, Governor of Pennsylvania, complaining of his proceedings, 160; Referred to, 163; Letters from, to the Lords of Trade, relative to New Jersey affairs, 171, 174; Letter to, from the Lords of Trade, relative to the Council of New Jersey, 182; Letter from, to Attorney- General Griffith, relative to delinquent taxpayers, 184: Salary, 185;
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Letters from, to the Lords of Trade, relative to New Jersey affairs, 195, 206, 210, 213; New commission issued to, 202; Letter to Secretary Popple relative to support of the Government of New Jersey, 211; Acknowledges the receipt of his commission, 215; Letter from, to Secretary Popple relating to certain appointments by the Bishop of London, 218; Letter from, respecting certain proceedings of Rev. Mr. Vesey, 219; Letter from, to the Lords of Trade, relative to certain acts of the New Jersey Assembly, 221; Letter from to Secretary Popple relating to Rev. Mr. Talbot and Rev. Mr. Vesey, 223; Letters to, from the Lords of Trade relative to New Jersey matters, 227; Letter from, to the Lords of Trade, relative to the same, 230; Letter from, to Secretary Popple, enclosing two Quaker speeches relating to Mr. Coxe, 242; Speech of, to the Assembly of New Jersey, 249; Address to, from the Assembly, relating to the expelling of their Governor, 250; Letter from, to the agent for New York in London, 254; Letter from, to the Lords of Trade, relating to New Jersey affairs, 255; Letter from, to Secretary Popple, relating to Mr. Coxe and others, 258; Letter from, to the Lords of Trade, relative to proceedings of Mr. Coxe, 260; Letter from Samuel Bustall, against, 262; Letter from, to the Lords of Trade, relative to dissolving the Assembly, 264; Speech of, to the Assembly, 267; Address of the Assembly to, 268; Letter from, to the Lords of Trade, 273; Referred to, 282: Letters to, from George Willocks and Rev. John Talbot, 290, 291; Letter from, to the Lords of Trade, with acts of the New Jersey Assembly, 291; Letters from, to Secretary Popple, 294, 295, 297; Address of the House of Representatives of New Jersey to, 303; Answer to the same, 304; Letter from, to Secretary Popple, enclosing a minute of the Council, 305; Complaint against, 306; Letter from, to the Lords of Trade, 311; Letter from, to Mr. Phillips, in answer to the charges against him, 312; Letter from, to Secretary Popple, recommending these Councillors to fill vacancies, 326; The King satisfied with his conduct, 327; Warrant to use a new seal for New Jersey, 332; Letter from, to Secretary Popple, relative to vacancies in the Council, 333; Letter to, from the Lords of Trade, concerning his various communications. 335; Named as one of the Commissioners for trying pirates, 339; Letter from, to the Lords of . Trade, relating to New Jersey affairs, 363; Message and Speech to the New Jersey Assembly, 364, 365; Salary, 368, 369, 371; Letter from, to the Lords of Trade, relating to the old seal, 373; Letter to, from the Lords of Trade, relative to the members of the Council, 374; Letter to Secretary Popple, relative to the same, 376; Letter from, to the Lords of Trade, transmitting papers, 386; Letter from, to Secretary Popple, announcing his intention to return to England, 387: Proceedings of the Pennsylvania Council, relative to his de- parture, 393; Answer of to queries relating to New Jersey, 449 .- Re- ferred to, v, 1, 10, 12, 14, 53, 54: Letter to, from James Alexander,
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55; Referred to, 113; Letters from, to James Alexander, 179, 187, 261; Referred to, 198, 338, 344, 350; Letter to, from James Alexan- der, relative to Governor Cosby, 359 ;. Referred to, 374, 477, 495-vi, 71 .- On the boundaries between New York and New Jersey, viii, Part I, 132, 133, 137, 142, 148, 149, 167, 233 .- Referred to, x, 225. Hunter, Samuel, iii, 358.
Hunter, Thomas Orby, vi, 77.
Hunterdon County, iv, 368, 369-v, 12, 13, 61, 73, 83, 84, 132, 133 .-
Riot in, vii, 382 .- Money received from Collector, viii, Part I, 66-68; From Commissioners, 71, 74 .- Assemblymen of, instructed to oppose the quartering of troops in the provinces, x, 269.
Huntington, Lady, viii, Part I, 85; Letter to, from Governor Belcher, 87. Huntingdon, Samuel, ii, 336.
Hutchings, Sarah, i, 186.
Hutchinson, George, i, 242, 270, 522, 523.
Hutchinson, Thomas, i, 241.
Hutchinson, Thomas, ix, 390.
Hyde, John, ii, 47.
Hyde, Lord, i, 353.
Hyler, Peter, x, 718.
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Idiots, Governors of Colonies authorized to issue commissions for the care and custody of, x, 370; Governor Franklin in relation to, 382.
Ike, Philip, vi, 455-vii. 458.
Ilnes, Abner, ii, 397.
Ilslee, John, iii, 446.
Ilslee, Jonathan, iii, 446.
Ilsley, William, iv, 186, 188.
Indians, Deed from for Elizabethtown Grant, i, 15 ; Murders by at Mat- iniconck Island, 72, 76 ; Governor Lovelace to Mr. Tom, relative to, 74 ; The same, to Capt. Carr, relative to, 79 ; Conference between, and the Council of New Netherlands, 131 ; Letter to Capt. Cantwell, relative to, 179, 181; Conference with, 182; Proceedings of Council, relative to, 458 .- Attempt to defraud them of their land, iv, 276, 285 .- Friendly to the inhabitants, v, 22; Method of protection against, 107, 112 .- Act regulating the purchase of lands from, vi, 143; Grants from, referred to, 339, 341; Expedition against, 369 ; Opinions respecting purchases from, 420 .- Deeds from, referred to, vii, 31, 37, 40, 83; Proposed conferences with, 135, 596 ; Number of in New Jersey, 245; The Six Nations of, 582; Missionary to be sent among, 597 .- Proposed interview with the Six Nations, viii, Part, I, 156; Number of in New Jersey, 158, 163, 174; Imprisonment of in Pennsylvania, 191 .- Conflict with on the Delaware, ix, 117; Plan for protection against, proposed by the Quakers, 118; Invasion of, 120 ; Message from Governor Bernard to the Minisinks, 125 ; Deputation of to Governor Bernard, 128; Conferences held with at Easton, 139 ;
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Peace concluded with, 160, 164 ; Trade with them recommended, 165; Co-operation of, 172: Town laid out for in Burlington County, 174; Settlements on the borders likely to interfere with, 321 ; John Brainard appointed Superintendent of, at Brotherton, 355 ; Recom - mence hostilities in the back country, 391, 392; Proceedings with re- spect to repelling the hostilities of, 398; The Six Nations of, likely to render aid that will end the war for the summer, 433; Col. Croghan. negotiations with, 521 ; Complaints concerning the murdering of, 569; Outrages committed upon, 575 ; Murder of an Oneida Indian, 578 .- Treaty with relative to boundary line between them and the Northern Colonies, x, 55, 95; Commerce with, 222 ; Complaints of, 241; Trade with, 275 ; Number of in New Jersey, 447.
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