Civil List and Constitutional History of the Colony and State of New York, Part 43

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Publication date: 1886
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Cortlandt, 1


Rensselaer: 1


Philip Verplanck.


Jeremiah Van Rensselaer


Richmond. John l Count, Adam Mott.


Schenectady, 2


Arent Bradt.


Suffolk. Eponotus Platt, David Pierson.


Ulster. Abraham G. Chambers, John Hardenburgh.


Westchester. Frederick Philipse, Lewis Morris, 9 William Willet. 10 Lewis Morris, Jr., 3


Twenty-second Assembly.


1739-March 27 to April It ; August 25 to October 3: Detober 9 to November IT. 1710-June 30 to July 12: September 9 to Nov. 3. 1711-April It to June 13; Sept. 15 to March 16. '1712-April 20 to Sept. 29: Ort. 12 to Oct. 29. 1715-April 19 to September 27. Dissolved September 27.


Speaker-Adolph Phillipse. (Ick-George Duncan. Sergeant-at -. trins-James Crannel. Doorkeeper-Alexander Lamb. Albany. Philip Schuyler. Peter Winne.


Queens.


David Jones, Thomas Cornell.


Cortlandt. 1


Rensselaer's- Wyck. 1


Jeremiah Van Rousselact


Richmond.


John Le Craint. Richard Stillwell.


Schenectady. 2 Arent Bradt.


Abraham Lol, Johannis Lot.


Livingston. 1


Suffolk. David Plerson, William Nicoll. Uster. John Hardenburgh. Abraham Ilasbrook.


Wistchester. Frederick Philipse, Daniel Purdy, Lewis Morris, Jr., 3


1 Manor.


2 Township. 3 Borongh.


4 Right and seat recognized June 11, 1734; almitted June 22.


5 Township. Seat declared vacant July 25, 1728, Glen and Wouter Vroman having received an equal number of votes. At a subsequent election, Glen was elected and was admitted August 12. 6 Admitted from the Borough of Westchester, Angust 17, 1732.


7 Admitted from the County of Westchester November 1, 1733. In place of Willet.


& Elected in place of Van Horne, deceased, September, 1737 : admitted on decision of contest brought by Cornelius Van Horne, and decided October 12, 1737.


9 Resigned September 5, 1735.


10 Elected in place of Morris, admitted October 6, 1735.


Isaac Hicks. Benjamin Hicks.


Rousselarr I Jeremiah Rensselaer.


Richmond.


Richard Merril,


Jolin Le Count. Dutchess. Henry Beekman, Jacobus Ter Boss.


Schenectady 2 Nichola , Schuyler,


Suffolk. Samuel Hutchinson, Epeneta > Platt. lister.


Abraham Gaa beck, Albert Pawling.


Robert Livingston. New York. Garret Van Horne, James Alexander, lohn Walter, simon Johnson, Adolph Philipse, 8 Orange.


Vincent Matthews, Corurlin> Kuyper.


Kings. Johannis Lott, Abrahamn Lott.


Livingston. 1


Philip Verplanck. Dutchess. Henry Beekman,


Jacobus Tur Boss.


Kings.


Robert tlvingston. New York. Adolph Philipse, John Moore, David Clarkson, William Roome. Orange. Gabriel Ludlow, Thomas Gale.


353


REPRESENTATIVES IN COLONIAL ASSEMBLIES.


Twenty-third Assembly.


1:13-November's to December 17.


l'at-April 17 to May 19 ; July 17 to September 21. En 5-March 12to May 11. Dissolved May 11, 1715.


vikers saine as before.


Albany. .


Queens,


Madlip Schuyler, Peter Winne.


David Jones, Thomas Cornell.


Rensselaer- Wyck. I


John Baptist Van Keus- belier.


Dutchess.


Henry Beekman, Johannis Tappen.


Kings.


Abraham Lot, Johannis Lot.


Livingston. 1 Robert Livingston.


Suffolk.


David Pierson. William Nicoll.


Ulster.


Wmn. Gaasbeck Chambers, Abraham Hasbrook.


Westchester.


Frederick Philipse, Jola Thomas. Lewis Morris. Jr., 3


Twenty-fourth Assembly.


105-June 25 to February 27.


1716-March 410 May 3 ; June 3 to October 8 ; Oct- dler 13 10 December 6. 1717-March 21 to September 22; September 29 to November 25. Dissolved November 25, 1717. Speaker-David Jones. Clerk-George Duncan. Sergeant-at-Los-John Meyer 5 Doorkeeper -- Alexander Lamb.


Queens.


Phillip Seluiyler, Peter Winne.


David Jones, Thomas Cornell.


Cortholt.1 I'lllp Verplanck.


Dutchess.


Henry Beckman, Johannis Tappen. Kings.


Richmond. John Le Conn, Richard Stillwell.


Schoneet uly. 2


Arent Bradt.


Livingston.1 Robert Livingston.


New York.


David Clark-on, Cornelius Van Horne, Paul Richards, Henry Cruger.


Orange.


Thomas Gale Abraham Haring.


Frederick Philipse, lobn Thomas, Lewis Morris. 3


Twenty-fifth Assembly.


1747-8-February 12 to August 30; September 20 to November 12. 1719- - June 26 to August 4. Dissolved July 21, 1750.


Officers same as belore. Albany. Coenradi Ten Eyck, Peter DollW.


Queins.


David Jones, Thomas Cornell.


Rensselaer wyck. J. Bapt't Van Rensselaer,


Richmond. Jolun Le Count, Richard Stillwell, Paul Micheaux. 6


Schenectady.3 Jacob Glen.


Suffolk. William Nicoll, Eleazer Miller.


New York. David Clarkson, Cornelius Van Horne, Pant Richards, Henry erager, Orange. Thomas Gale, Theo lotus Fuediker.


Abraham Haasbrook, Johannis Janse. Westchester. Frederick Philipse, Jolin Thomas, Lewis Morris. Jr. , 4


Twenty-sixth Assembly.


150-July 21 to November 21. 1751-May 20 10 June 6 : October 1 to November 25. Dissolved November 25, 1751.


Officers same as before, except- (krk-Abraham Lott, Jr. 7 Albany. Philip Schuyler, Queens. David Jones, Thomas Cornell. Hans Hansen. Cortlandt. 1 Phillp Verplanck, Dutchess. Richmond. John 1. Count, Paul Micheaux, Willatu T. Walton. 9


Rensselaerwyck.I


J. Bapt't Van Rensselaer,


Heury Beckman, Johanni, Tappen. Kings. Johannis Lott. Dominicus Vander Vler.


Schemetady.3


Jacob Van Slyck.


Suffolk. William Nicoll, Eleazer Miller.


Livingston. 1 Robert Livingston. lilstor. John Hardenburgh, Johanins Janse. ro York. David Clarkson Cornelias Van Horne, Paul Richards, Henry Urmar. William Walton. 8 Westchester. Col. Frederick Philipse, John Thomas, Frederick Philipse, 10 Peter De Lancey. 1


Twenty-seventh Assembly.


1752-October 21 to November 11. 1753-May 30 10 July 1; Odober 'p to December 12 1751-April 9 to May 1; May 2 to May 4. 1751-5-August 20, 1751 to September 11, 1755.


) Manor. 2 Admitted April2, 1715, In place of Moore, appointed member of the Counell.


3 Township. 4 Boroughi. 5 Appointed 1746.


6 Admitted June 23, 1718, in place of Stillw-Il, deceased.


7 Appointed October >, 1751. A Admitted October 9, 1751, in place of Clarkson, deceased.


9 Admitted O tober 25. 1751, in place of Micheaux, deceased.


10 Admitted October 21, 1751, in place of Col. Philipse, deceased. ]


Suffolk. David Pierson, William Nicoll.


Ulster. Albert Pawling, John Hardenburgh.


Westchester.


Cortlandt. 1 Philip Verplanck .; butclass. Henry Beekman, Johannis Tappen. Kings. Abrahame Lott, Johannis Lott.


Livingston. 1 Robert Livingston.


New York. Adolph Phillpse, Joldi Moore, Paul Riclafds, Cornelius Van Horne,


David Clarkson. 2


Orange.


Gabriel Ludlow, Thomas Gale.


Richmond.


John Le Count, Richard Stillwell.


Schenectady. 3


Abraham Glen.


Cortlandt.


Philip Verplanck.


Rensselaer- Wyck. I John Baptist Van Rens- ;claer.


Abrachain Lott, Johannis 1.ot.


Theodorn- Snelker, Samuel Gale.


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354


REPRESENTATIVES IN COLONIAL ASSEMBLIES.


1753-6-December 2 to July 9. 1756 -September 21 to December 1. 1757-5-February 15 to February 1. 1758-March 7 to June 10 ; November If to Decem- ber i6. Dissolved December 17, 1758.


Officers same as before.


Albany.


Queens.


Peter Winne, Petrus Douw.


David Jones,


Thomas Cornell.


Cortlandt. 1


Philip Verplanck.


Dutchess.


Richmond.


Henry Beekman,


Jolin Le Count,


Henry Filkin. William Walton.


Kings.


Schenectady. 3


Johannis Lott,


Dominicus Vander Vier.


Livingston. 1


Robert lavingston,


New York.


Paul Richards,


Henry Cruger,


William Walton,


Cornelins Van Horne,


Jolin Watts, 2


Westchester.


John Thomas, Frederick Philipse, Peter De Lancey. 4


Theodorus Suedlker, Samuel Gale.


Vincent Matthews. 5


Twenty-eighth Assembly.


1759-January 31 to July 3; December 4-21. 1760-March il to June 10; October 21 to Novem- ber 8.


Dissolved March 2, 1761, in consequence of the death of George II.


Speaker-William Nicoll. Other officers unchanged.


Albany.


Queens.


Peter Winne.


Thomas Hicks. Zebulon Seaman.


Speaker-Philip Livingston. Clerk-Edmind Seaman. 13 Other officers same as before.


Albany. Orange.


Jacob H. Ten Eyck, Philip Schuyler. Cortlandt. 1 Queens.


Pierre Van Cortlandt.


Zebulon Seaman, Daniel Kissam.


Dutchess.


Rensselaerwyck.1


Abraham Ton Broeck.


Livingston. 1 Willlam Livingston. New York.


Oliver De Lancey, John Cruger, Philip Livingston, Leonard Lispenard.


Westchester.


John Thomas, Frederlek Philipse. Peter De Lancey. 4


Twenty-ninth Assembly.


1761-March 10 to May 19; September 2-11. 1761-2-November 21 to January s. 1762-March 2 to May 22; November 16 to Decem- ber li. 1763-November s to December 20.


1761-April 18-21 ; September 4 to October 20. 1765-November 12 to December 23. 1766-June 11 to July 3; November 10 to Decem. ber 19. 1767 -May 27 to June 6. 1767-8-November 17 to February 6. Dissolved February 6, 1768.


Officers same as before. 6


Queens.


Albany. Jacob H. Ten Eyck, Volkert P. Douw. Cortlandt.1


David Jones, 7,8 Zebulon Seaman, 8,9 Thomas Cornell, 7, 9


Daniel Kissam, 10


Philip Verplanck. Dutchess.


Rensselaerwyck.


Abraham Ten Broeck.


Robert R. Livingston, Richmond.


Henry Livingston.


Benjamin Seaman, Henry Holland.


Kings. Abraham Schenck. Simon Boerum.


Schenectady.3 Ryer Schermerhorn, 11 Nicholas Groot. 12


Livingston.


Peter R. Livingston.


Myfolk. William Nicoll, Eleazer Miller.


New York. John Cruger,


Iştır.


Philip Livingston,


Leonard Lispenard,


William Bayard.


Westchester.


Orange.


Abraham Harlng, Henry Wisher.


John Thomas, Frederick Phillpse, Peter De Lancey. 4


Thirtieth Assembly.


1768-9-October 27 to January 2. Dissolved January 2, 1769.


Jacob HI. Ten Eyck.


Volkert P. Douw. 6


Cortlandt.1


Philip Verplanck.


Dutchess.


Robert R. Livingston,


Ilenry Livingston.


Kings.


Johannis Lott, Abraham Schenck.


Suffolk. William Nicoll, Eleazer Miller.


Uister. Abraham Haasbrook, Jacobus Bruyn.


Schenectady. 3


Jacobus Mynderse.


Suffolk.


William Nicoll, Eleazer Miller.


1 Manor. 2 Admitted November 8, 1752, in place of Van Horne, deceased. 3 Township.


4 Borough. 5 September 1, 1757. in place of Gale, deceased.


6 Admitted October 17, 1759, in place of Wine, deceased.


7 Declared illegally returned April 3, 1761, and new election ordered, which was heldl April 20 and 21.


8 At the new election, Sheriff submitted two returns, one certifying to the election of Jones and Cornell and the other to the election of Seaman and Cornell. A scrutiny was ordered by the House and Seaman seated December 9, 1761. 9 Elected at the new eleetlon,


10 Sept. 5, 1764, in place of Cornell, deceased. 11 Election declared void September 10. 1761. 12 Admitted on contest, in place of Schermerhorn, Sept. 10, 1761. 13 Appointed in 1767.


Simon Boerum, John Rapalje. Livingston. 1 Peter R. Livingston. New York. Phillp Livingston, James De Lancey, Jacob Walton, Janies Jauncey.


Henry Wisner, Selah Strong.


Richmond.


William Walton, Benjamin Seantan.


Schenectady. 3


Isaac Vrooman.


Leonard Van Kleeck, Dirck Brinckerhon. Kings. Richmond. Henry Holland, Benjamin Seaman.


Orange. Abraham Haring, Henry Wisner.


Rensselaerwyck. J. Bapt't Van Rensselaer.


Jacobus Mynderse.


Suffolk.


Eleazer Miller, William Nicoll.


Ulster. Johannis Janssen, Moses De Pue.


Orange.


Abraham Haasbrook, Jacobus Bruyn.


Rensselaerwyck. 1 J. Bapt't Van Rensselaer.


355


REPRESENTATIVES IN COLONIAL ASSEMBLIES.


Mister. Westchester.


Charles De Witt,


George Clinton.


John Thomas, Frederlek Phillpse,


John De Lancey. 1


Thirty-first Assembly.


1709-Aprll 4 to May 20. 1.69-70-November 21 to January 27.


1.70-71-December II to March 4.


1772-January 7 to March 4.


1773-January 5 to March 8.


1774-January 6 to March 19.


175-January lo to April 3.


&bound to May 3, 1775.


I Yorogued ( May 1) to slune 7, 1775.


Prorogued (June 3) to July 5, 1775.


l'eurogued to August 9, 1775.


I'morogued (July 31) to September 6, 1775. Itorogued (September 1) to October 4, 1775.


Prorogued (September 20) to November 1, 1775. Iorogued (October 30) to December 6, 1775. Prorogued ( December 1) to January 1, 1776. Prorogued (December 25) to February 1, 1776.


175, December 26- At an Exeentive Commeil on loand the Ship Dutchess of Gordon, the Governor wasadvised that, inasmuch as the limitation of seven years for the continuance of an Assembly was about expired, that the Assembly be dissolved, and writs for a new election issued.


1776. January 29-Governor advised by comnell to prorogne the Assembly until March H4. Writ ap- proved February 11. 1776, March 11-Assembly prorogued until April 17. 1776. The last session of the General Assembly was April 3, 1773.


Speaker-John Cruger.


Clerk-Edinund Senman. Sergeant-at Arms-William Scott. Doorkeeper-Alexander Lamb. 2


Albuny. Jacob II. Ten Eyck, Phihp Schuyler. Cortlandt. 3 Pierre Van Cortlandt. Cumberland. Saumiel Well-, 4 Crean Brush. 4 Dutchess. Leonard Van Kleeck, Direk Brinckerhot.


Queens. Zebulon Seaman, Daniel Kissam.


Rens burgeyck.3


Abraham Ten Broeck.


Richmond. Benjamin Seaman, Christopher Billop.


Schenectady Jacobus Mynderse.


Suffolk. William Nicoll, Nathaniel Woodhull.


Kings. Simon Bocrunt, John Rapalje. Livingston. 3 Philip Livingston. 5


Robert R. Livingston, 6


Peter R. Livingston. 7 Nowe Fok.


lolm Cruger,


James He Lancey, Jacob Wallon,


James Jannecy.


Westchester. John Thomas. Frederick Phillpse,


Lewis Morris, 1, 10


Jolin De Lanicey, 1. 11 Isaac Wilkins. 1, 12


DEPUTIES TO PROVINCIAL CONGRESSES.


First Congress,


1775-May 22 to Inly s; July 26 to September 2; October t to November 4.


President-Peter Van Brugh Livingston.


Vice-President-Volkert P. Donw.


Cerctaries-Joli MeKesson, Robert Benson. Doorkerper-Thomas Pettit. Presidents pro tom .- Nathaniel Woodhull, Aug. 28. Abraham Yates, Nov. 2.


Allany. Anthony Hoffman, Zephaniah Platt,


Robert Yates,


Richard Montgomerie,


Abraham Yates, Jr., Volkert P. Donw,


Jacob Cuyler.


Jonathan Landon,


Gysbert Schenck,


Melanoton Smith,


Nathaniel Sackett.


Kings.


Nicholas Couwenhoven, John Lettertse. Johannis E. Lott,


Theodorus Polhemus,


Jeremiah Renisch, Richard Stillwell, John Vanderbilt, Henry Williams.


New York.


Isaac Low, P. Van Brigh Livingston,


Alexander Me Dongall, Leonard Lispenard, Joseph Hallett.


Abraham Walton, Abraham Brasher,


Isaac Roosevelt, John Ite Lancey, James Beekman, Samuel Ver Planck, Richard Yates, David Clarkson, Thomas Smith, Benjamin.Kissam,


John Morin Scott, John Van Cortlandt,


Jacobus Van Zandt, John Marston. George Falliott,13


Walter Franklin, Isaac sears. James Van Cortlandt.


Orange.


John Cor, Davil Pre, Michael Jackson, Benjamin Tusteen, Peter Clowes, Willian Allison, Abraham Lent,


John laring. Jeremiah Clark, Israel Spely. Jesse Woodhull.


Ulster.


Johanils Hardenburgh,


James Clinton,


Egbert Dumond,


Charles Clinton,


Christopher Tappen,


John Nicholson,


Jacob Hoornbeeck.


Westchester. Gouverneur Morris,


I Borongh. 2 John Johnson was appointed Doorkeeper in 1775. 3 Manor.


4 Admitted February 2. 1573. 5 Dismissed lor non-residence May 12. 1769.


& Elected in place of P. Livingston; declared disqualified by reason of being a Judge of the Supreme Court November 21, 1769. Again elected December 6. and again declared disqualified. December 21. Three elections followed, and the same decision was made. Ammary 25, 1771. February 5. 1772, and January 26, 1771. 7 Admitted February 21, 1774. » Admitted February 17. 1775, in place of He Noyelles, deceased.


9 Admitted Jannary 11, 1773. 10 Declared disqualified for non-residence April 20, 1769.


12 Achuitted February 5. 1772. 11 Contested seat of Morris and admitted May Is, 169,; declared disqualified by reason of non-residence Jannary le 1772.


13 Declined.


If Afterward placed under arrest for disaffectlon.


Nathaniel Tom, Thomas Hicks, Richard Thorne.


Richmond.


Paul Micheau, John Journey. Aaron Cortelyou, Richard Comer, Richard Lawrence.


Suffolk. Nathaniel Woodhil, John Stoss Hovart, Thomas Tredwell, John Foster,


Ezra L'Hommedieu, Thomas Wickham,


James Havens, Selah Strong.


Abraham Ten Broeck, Francis Nicoll.


Charlotte.


Archibald Campbell, William Marsh, George Smith, David Watkins, John Williams.


Cumberland.


John Hazeltine. P.nnl Spooner, William Williams.


Dutchess.


Dirck Brinckerhotľ,


Querns. Jacob Blackwell, Jonathan Lawrence, Daniel Rapalje, Zebulon Williams, Samuel Townsend, Joseph French, 14 Joseph Robinson,


Tryon. 9


Hendrick Frey, Guy Johnsony


Ulster.


Charles De Witt, George Clinton.


, Orange. John De Noyelles, Sannel Gale. John Coc. 5


Tryon. John Marlett, John Moore, Christopher P. Yates.


Peter Silvester, Direk Swart, Walter Livingston, Robert Van Rensselaer, Henry Glen.


Ephralnt Paine, Gilbert Livingston,


356


DEPUTIES TO PROVINCIAL CONGRESSES,


Lewis Graham, James Van Cortlandt,


Stephen Ward, Joseph Drake, Philip Van Cortlandt,


James Holmes, David Dayton, John Thomas, Jr.,


Witham Panking, Robert tirahant.


Second Congress.


1775-November it to December 2: 1 December 6-22. 1776- February 12 to March Io ; May 8-13.


President-Nathaniel Woodhult. 2 President pro tem .- John Haring. 3 Other officers the same.


Albany. Benjamin Helme, Confort Sands,


Abraham Ten Broeck,


Abraham Yates, Jr.,


Evert Bancker,


Isaac Stoutenburgh,


Robert Yates,


Henry Glen,


Peter Silvester, Peter R. Livingston,


John James Bleecker, Leonard Hansevoort, Henry Oothont, Robert Van Rensselaer.


Charlotte.


Joli Williams.


Cumberland.


Pant Spootter,


William Williams.


Dutchess. Petrus Ton Broeck,


Beverly Robinson,


Cornelius Humphreys,


Henry Schenck,


Gilbert Livingston,


John Kaine,


Jacob Everson, Morris tirahan, Robert G. Livingston.


Kings


Rutger Van Brunt,


John Vanderbilt,


John Lettertse.


Theodore Polhems,


Nicholas Conwenhoven.


New York.


Henry Wisner,


P. Van Brugh Livingston, Matthew Rea,


Cornelius Clapper. Alexander Mc Dougall,


Direk Wynkoop, Jr.,


Matthew t'antine, Andries De Witt,


Andries Lelever,


Thomas Palmer,


Samuel Brewster.


Westchester.


Lewis Grabam,


Stephen Ward,


Joseph Drake,


Robert Graham, John Thomas, Jr.,


William Paulding,


Theodorns Van Wyck. Anthony Rutgers, John Imlay


Gabriel W. Ludlow,


Gilbert Drake.


Third Congress.


1776-May 14 to Juno 30. President-Nathanlel Woodhull. 4 President pro tem .- John Haring. 5 Other officers the same. . Albany. Robert Yates,


Abraham Ten Broeck.


Jacob Cuyler,


Abraham Yates, Jr., Robert Van Rensselaer,


Leonard Gansevoort, John Taylor,


Matthew Adgate, lohnt dantes Bleecker, Peter R. Livingston, Christopher Yates, John Ten Broeck, Henry Glen, Francis Nicoll.


Charlotte.


William Duer, Alexander Webster, John Williams, William Malcolm.


Cumberland.


William Williams, John Sessions, Shuon Stevens, Joseph Marsh.


Dutchess.


Robert R. Livingston,


James Livingston,


Gilbert Livingston,


.lonathan Landon, Morri- Graham,


Henry Schenck, Theodorus Van Wyck, lohn Schenck,


Anthony Hoffman, Paul Schenck,


Nathaniel Sackett,


Cornelins Humphreys, egbaniah Platt, laines Vander burgh, Benjamin Delavergne,


John Field.


Gloucester.


Jacob Bayley.


Kings. Theodorus Polhemus,


Tryon.


John Moore, William Harper,


Benjamim Newkirk,


Volkert Veeder,


holm Vanderbilt.


Jeremiah Vanderbilt,


latiert Lettertse,


Jeremiah Remisen.


Ulster.


New York.


Philip Livingston,


lohn Atsop.


Arthur Parks,


James Duane,


lohn day,


Francis Lewis,


Henry Remsen,


John Broome,


Anthony Rutgers.


Peter Pra. Van Zandt,


Abraham P. Lott,


Daniel Douscomb,


Westchester.


Lewis Morris,


Gouverneur Morris,


James Beekman,


Gilbert Drake,


Plerre Van Cortlandt.


John Morin Scott,


Evert Bancker,


Jonathan ti. Tompkins, Zobadiah Mills,


Abraham Brasher, Robert Harpur,


Ebenezer Lockwood, Benjamin Smith, Sammel Haviland,


WIliam Denning,


Jacobus Van Zandt, Comfort Sands,


Joseph Hallett,


Jolmi Van Cortlandt.


Orange.


Henry Wisher, William Athisott, Arebiball Little, Joshua I. Smith, Thomas Outwater, Isaac sherwood, Peter Clowes, Roelott Van Houten, David Pvc, John Haring.


Queens.


Jacob Blackwell, Jonathan Lawrence, Sammel Townsend, James Townsend, Abraham Kettletas, Water- Smith, Cornelius Van Wyck, John Williams, Thomas Hicks.


Richmond. Richard Conner, Aaron Cortelyou,


Richard Lawrence, Panl Micheal.


Suffolk.


Nathaniel Woodhull,


John Sloss Hobart, Thomas Tredwell, Thomas Dearing. Ezra L'llommedien,


William Smith, David tielston, Ben. Miller, Selah strong,


Thomas Wickham, Daniel Brown.


Selah Strong. Nathaniel Woodhull,


Ezra I'llommedien, David Gelston,


Thomas Wickham,


Daniel Brown.


Tryou.


John Moore, Isaac Paris,


Willlam Wills.


Ulster.


Joseph Hallett, Thomas smith, Abraham Brasher, Isaac Roosevelt, James Beekman, Benjamin Kissam, John Morin Scott,


John Van Cortlandt,


Jacobus Van Zandt, John Morton,


Isaac Sears, John Ray.


Ebenezer Lock wood,


Pierre Van Cortlandt,


Jonathan Platt, Lewis tiraban, Peter Fleming.


Fourth Congress. 6


1776-July 9 to Octaber 5; December 5, 6. 1777-March 6 to May 13. Presidents-Nathaniel Woodhull.7 Abraham Yates, Jr. 8


1 These sessions were irregular, a majority of the counties not being represented.


2 Elected December 6 and re-elected February 12. 3 Elected December 16.


4 Elected May 18. 5 Elected June 19.


6 Name changed to Convention of the Representatives of the State of New York, July 10.


7 Elected July 9, 1776. 8 Elected August 28, 1776.


William Denning, Samuel Prince.


Orange.


Peter Clowes, William Allison.


Jeremiah Clark,


Themis Casper, John Harmg.


A. Hawks Hay.


Quiens.


Not represented.


Richmond. .


Adrian Bancker, Richard Lawrence,


Suffolk.


John Sloss Hobart,


Thomas Tredwell,


Nicholas Conwenhoven, John Lettertse, Rutger Van Brunt,


Isaac Paris, Christopher P. Yates.


Charles De Witt, Matthew Cantine,


Christopher Tappen,


George Clinton, Matthew Rea,


Henry Wister, Levi Panting,


Johannis Snyder,


Abraham Hlasbronck, Sammel Brewster.


Garret Abeel, Thomas Randall, Isaac Roosevelt,


Isaac Stontenburgh,


Adrian Rutgers,


Jacob Cuyler, Francis Nicoll,


357


DEPUTIES TO PROVINCIAL CONGRESSES.


Presidents-Peter R. Livingston. I Abraham Ten Broeck. 2 Presidents pro tem .- Abraham Yates, Jr. 3 William Smith. 4 Leonard Gansevoorl.' Other officers the sanfte.


Albany. Henry Schenck, James Livingston, John Schenck,


Abraham Yates, Jr.,


Robert Yates,


Robert Van Rensselaer,


Matthew Adgate,


John Tayler,


John Ten Broeck,


Abraham Ten Broeck,


John Jones Bleecker, Jacob Cuyler, Leonard Gansevoort, Peter R. Livingston.


Charlotte.


Alexander Webster, John Williams, Girorge Smith, William Duer.


Cumberland.


Joseph Marsh, Simon Stevens, Jolm Sessions.


Dutchess.


Zephaniah Platt, Nathaniel Sackett, Gilbert Livingston, Ductor Crane,


John Broome. Abraham P. Lott, Peter P. Van Zandt, John Van Cortlandt, Anthony Rutgers, Thomas Randall, William Scott. Tryon.


Orange.


William Allison, John Haring,


David Pyc,


Thomas Outwater, Isaac Sherwood, Joshita 11. Smith, Archibald Little, Jeremiah Clark,


Quains. Jacob Blackwell, Jonathan Lawrence, Waters Smith, Samuel Townsend, Cornelius Van Wyck, James Townsend, Abraham Kettletas, Benjamin Sands.


Richmond.


Not represented. Suffolk. Nathaniel Woodhull, Ezra L'llommedieu, John Sloss Hobart, Mathias Burnet Miller,


Thomas Dearing, David Gelston, William Smith, Thomas Tredwell, David Hedges.


Volkert Verder. William Harper, Isaac Paris, Benjamin Newkirk, John Moore.


Ulster.


Christopher Tappen, Matthew Cantine, George Clinton,


Henry Wister, Matthew Rea,


Charles De Witt, Levi Panling,


Arthur Parks.


Westchester.


Lewis Grahanr.


Pierre Van Cortlandt,


Ebenezer Lock wood,


William Panlding, Jonathan Platt.


Samuel Haviland, Zebadiah Mills, Gilbert Drake, Jonathan G. Tompkins, Lewis Morris. Gouverneur Morris, Benjamin Smith.


MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY.


First Session.


1777 -September I to October 1, at Kingston. 6 1778 -- Jannary 5 to April 4; June 22-30, at Pough- keepsie.


Speaker - Walter Livingston. Chrk - John Mckesson. Albany.


New York. 8


Jacob Cuyler, 7 Evert Bancker,


John Cuyler, Jr.,


John Berrien, 9


James Gordon, Abraham Brasher,


Walter Livingston, Daniel Dunscomb, Stephen J. Schuyler, Robert Harpur, John Tavler, Frederick Jay, Abraham P. Lott, Henry Rutgers, 10) Jacobus Van Zandt, Peter. P. Van Zandt.


Charlotte.


John Barns,


Ebenezer Clarke, John Rowen, Ebenezer Russell.


Jeremlah Clark, John Hathorn, Tunis Knyper, Roelut Van Houten.


Cumberland. (No returns.)


Dutchess.


Egbert Benson, Direk Brinckerhoff, Anthony Hoffman, Gilbert Livingston,


Andrew Moorhouse,


John Schenck, Jacobus Swartwout.


Gloucester.


Suffolk. 8


David Gelston, Ezra L'Hommedieu, Burnet Miller, Thomas Tredwell,


Thomas Wiekes.


Tryon.


Samuel Clyde, Michael Edie,


Jacob G. Klock,


Jacob Shell, Abraham Van Horne, Johannes Vedder. Ulster.


Joli Cantine,


Zebediah Mills,


Johan's G. Hardenburgh, Gouverneur Morris. Matthew Rea,


Second Session.


1778- October 13 to November 6, at Poughkeepsie 1779 - January 28 to March 16.


Speaker - Walter Livingston. Clerk - John Mckesson.


Albany. Dutchess.


Leonard Gansevoort,


Egbert Benson,


James Gordon, Dirck Brinckerhot,


Walter Livingston, Joseph Crane, Jr.,


Stephen J. Schuyler, Samuel Dodge,


John Taylor, Anthony Hoffman,


Jacobus Teller,


Andrew Moorhouse,


Killian Van Rensselaer,


Jacobus Swartwout.


Robert Van Rensselaer, Peter Vrooman,


William B. Whiting.


(No returns.)


Kings.


Albert Baker,


William Boerum, Henry Williams.


Ebenezer Clarke, David Hopkins, Elishamer Towner. 12 New York.


Cumberland.


(No returns.)


Evert Bancker, John Berrien. Abraham Brasher,


1 Elected September 26, 1776.


4 Elected April 9. 1777.


6 Dispersed by the approach of the enemy. 7 Resigned September 30. 1777.


8 Appointed by Constitutional Convention May 8, 1777.


10 Resigned, February 16, 1778.


12 Contested by John Rowen.


2 Elected March 6, 1777. 5 Elected April 18, 1777.


3 Elected August 28, 1776.


(No returns.)


Kings. 8


William Boerum, Ilenry Willlams.'


Orange.


Queens. 8


Benjamin Birdsall, Benjamin Coe, Philip Edsall, Daniel Lawrence.


Richmond. 8


Abraham Jones, 11 Joshua Mersereau. Charlotte.


Corn'ins C. Sehoomnaker Johannis Snyder, Henry Wisner, Jr.




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