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14 Order on petition by Joseph Conckline and Win Bradley (see N. Y. col. miss. 47:93). Hearing of caveats. 208
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Conckline and Bradley (see V. Y. col. miss, 47:94). Capt. George Rogers, Lieut. Henry Long and Thos. Sanders, Purser John Francklin and Surgeon John Longford, all of the Jersey man-of-war sworn in. Hearings of differ- ences: between New York city and Brooklyn; between John Hutchins and Melle Caspar deferred. Orders on petitions: by John Abeel; by Jacobus van Dyck; by John T'aptist van Eps; by John Gilbert. Account of Harpert Jacobse referred. Jonathan Owen and the quakers. St George matior and Brookhaven. Joseph Conckline and Win Bradley discharged. 200
20 John Wheeler discharged: the others to be prosecuted. 213
21 Warrants for quartering soldiers in 1700 to Mary Harris, John Davids, Robt Cranuell, Anth'y Farmer, Thos. Carell, Cornelia Allison, Berkley, Wm Mosse and Susannah Robert. Fort for the Schaakhook Indians. 214
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1703 22 New York city vs Brooklyn .. Wawayanda patent. War- rants: to John Abeel for balance of expenses of Gov. Fletcher's expedition to Albany: to John Baptist van Eps for a journey to Onondaga; to Surgeon Jacobus van Dyck for salary. Accounts of Lawrence Claese and Jolin Osburne referred. Ulster county taxes and quitrents. License to purchase Indian lands near Schenectady and Saratoga granted to S. S. Broughton (see L. P. 3:122). Petition of George Hadley granted (see L. P. 3:121). Order on petition by Benj. Faneuil (see L. P. 3:120). 215
26 John Gardner, Nath'l Baker, Josiah Edwards and Nath'l Bishop arrested in Suffolk county and committed to jail in New York. 219
27 Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:100). Patent to Dr John - Bridges ( Wawayanda) signed Kings county taxes. 220
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High sheriff of Suffolk county defends himself (see N. Y. col. mss, 47:156). Order on memorial of Dame Mary Sloughter widow of Gov. Sloughter (see V. Y. col. mss, 45:182). Legislative minutes (sec Jour. 1:190). . 221
28 Legislative minutes (sec Jour. 1:191). Ulster county quit- rents. Warrants to Rip van Dam and Caleb Heathcote for firewood. 222
20 Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:191). 223
4 Legislative minutes (sec Jour. 1:191). High sheriff Wm Herrick of Suffolk county put under bail not to leave the province. 225
6 Suspension of Wm Atwood, Thos. Wenham, Abr'm de Peyster, Sam'l Staats and. Rob't Walters approved by the queen. Sentence of Nich's Bayard and John Hutchins re- versed by the queen. Acts repealed. Susannah Vaughton complains that Capt. Nanfan detains her Indian deed for land at Crown Elbow in Dutchess county. Hutchins vs Caspar heard. Caveats to be heard: by Jacob Rutsen vs Hurley, Marbletown and Mumbackus; by Magdalena Rosekrans against a patent for Leendert Cooll; of Caleb Heathcote against a patent to people of Bedford; oi Isaac de Riemer about Crop Meadow and Half Hollow huls; of Albert Manasse and Florus Wmse Cromelin; of John Cosier: of Claus Clause Slyter; of Sam'l Mulford; of Thomas Noxon vs. Leendert Cooll; of Samuel Paul du Four; of Leendert Cool !; of Nath'l Brittain. 226
7 Legislative minutes - (see Jour. 1:192). Montaukett lands. 229
8 Hearing of caveat by Claus Clause Slyter vs Capt. Thos. Garton. Patent granted to Garton. Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:192): Warrants: to Wm Bradford for paper
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etc .; to Gabriel Ludlow for salary as clerk of the assembly. Accounts of the' sloops Mary, and Society. Wreck at Brookhaven. Accounts referred. Wm Lawrence and Gerard Beeckman called before the council. Wm Her- rick's bail received. Petition by Lawrence van Schayck and Lawrence van Aele referred (see L. P. 3:124). Order on petition by Wm Nicoll and And'w Gibb. Warrant to Daniel Bondet for salary as minister at New Rochelle. Amount of quitrent to be paid by Severeyn ten Hout for the land called Masscaks, Ulster county, fixed. 231
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Montauket lands. Wm Nottingham. Escheat of Onzel van Sweeten. Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:192). New- town. 234
12 Excise of New York city to be taken into the hands of government. Newtown (see L. P. 3:126). Daniel Smith of Smithtown, Suffolk county, to be arrested and tried for assaulting a justice of the peace. 235
13 Montaukett lands. Jacob Rutsen, Jacob Aertsen and Abr'm Haasbrook to be arrested for failing to report on Ulster county quitrents; John Heermans reports and is discharged. Hearing of caveat by Rutsen vs Marbletown deferred. Petition by Rob't Livingston jr referred. Warrant to John Abeel for sundries to soldiers and Indians at Albany. Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:193). 236
Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:193). Proclamation to issue contradicting false rumors. Order on petition by Nicoll and Gibb (p. 231). Newtown. Petition by Phil. French referred (see .V. Y. col. mss, 47:126). 238
17 Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:193). Prosecution of Thos. Weaver late collector suspended. 241
18 Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:194). Special commission to issue for the trial of an accidental murder. 2.42
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Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:194). Abr'm Haasbrook discharged. Quota of Maryland and Virginia for forts in New York not forthcoming. 2.43
20 Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:194). 2.15
22 Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1 :195). 2.16
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Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:196). Indian affairs. Order on petition by John and Daniel Lawrence. Newtown. Nicoll and Gibb (p. 23[. 238). Petitions: by Barent Vrooman; by Johs. Sanderse Glen: by Cornelius Dykman (see L. P. 3:118, 127); and account of Francis Wynne, all referred. Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:196): Report on Barne Cosens' account approved. Warrant to Peter Schuyler for pay to Indian messengers.
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etc .; to Gabriel Ludlow for salary as clerk of the assembly. Accounts of the sloops Mary, and Society. Wreck at Brookhavenl. Accounts referred. Wm Lawrence and Gerard Beeckman called before the council. Wm Her- rick's bail received. Petition by Lawrence van Schayck and Lawrence van Aele referred (see L. P. 3:124). Order on petition by Win Nicoll and And'w Gibb. Warrant to Daniel Bondet for salary as minister at New Rochelle. Amount of quitrent to be paid by Severeyn ten Hout for the land called Masscaks, Ulster county, fixed. 23I
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Montauket lands. Wm Nottingham. Escheat of Onzel van Sweeten. Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:192). New- town. 234
12 Excise of New York city to be taken into the hands of government. Newtown (see L. P. 3:126). Daniel Smith of Smithtown, Suffolk county, to be arrested and tried for assaulting a justice of the peace. 235
13 Montaukett lands. Jacob Rutsen, Jacob Aertsen and Abr'm Haasbrook to be arrested for failing to report on Ulster county quitrents; John Heermans reports and is discharged. Hearing of caveat by Rutsen vs Marbletown deferred. Petition by Rob't Livingston jr referred. Warrant to John Abeel for sundries to soldiers and Indians at Albany. Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:193). 236
14 Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:193). Proclamation to issue contradicting false rumors. Order on petition by Nicoll and Gibb (p. 231). Newtown. Petition by Phil. French referred (see N. Y. col. mss, 47:126). 238
17 Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:193). Prosecution of Thos. Weaver late collector suspended. 2.41
18 Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:194). Special commission to issue for the trial of an accidental murder. 242
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Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:194). Abr'm Haasbrook discharged. Quota of Maryland and Virginia for forts in New York not forthcoming. 243
20 Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:194). 2.15
22 Legislative minutes (sec Jour. 1:195). 2.46
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Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:196). Indian affairs. Order on petition by John and Daniel Lawrence. Newtown. Nicoll and Gibb (p. 231. 238). Petitions: by Barent Vrooman; by Jolis. Sanderse Glen; by Cornelius Dykman (see L. P. 3:118, 1-27); and account of Francis Wynne, all referred. Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:196): Report on Barne Cosens' account approved. Warrant to Peter Schuyler for pay to Indian messengers. 248
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1703 26 Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:196): Warrant to Rob't Livingston jr for salary as clerk of a special court of oyer and terminer at Albany. 249
Legislative minutes (see Jour. I:106). Order on petition by Jacob Rutsen and Jacob Aertsen prisoners. Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:196). 251
27 29 Ulster county taxes. The above prisoners are discharged. 253
31 Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:197). 254
June I Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:198). Peter Schuyler's ac- counts referred. Hurly, Marbletown and Mumbackus. Newtown. Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:198). Mon- tauket lands. Acts confirmed and repealed. 257
2 Marbletown bounds. Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:198).
. Proceedings of Queens county court of sessions to be ex- amined. Warrant to Peter Schuyler for Indian presents in 1688. 259
3 Legislative (see Jour. 1:199). Montauket lands. Hurley and Marbleton: Legislative (Ib): House of office for the gar- rison to be removed as a nuisance: Order concerning John and Daniel Lawrence (p. 248). 261
9 Legislative minutes (see Jour. I:200). 264
10 Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:200). Warrants: to Johs. Sanderse Glen and to Barent for firewood to Schenectady garrison: to Lawrence Claese for journeys to Onondaga; to Dirck Wessels for samet to James Spencer for recruit- ing services. Montauket lands. Patent for land granted to Helmer Janse (see L. P. 3:75, 130): Legislative min- utes (see Jour. 1:200): License to purchase Indian lands in Orange county granted to Benj. Faneuil: Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:200). Quitrents for Marbletown and Mumbackus fixed. .267
II Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:201). 272
12 Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:202). 273
15 Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1 :202). 274
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Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:202). Patents granted: to Mumbackus (see L. P. 3:132); to Marbletown (see L. P. 3:131). License to purchase Indian lands granted to David Schuyler and Rob't Livingston jr. Patent for land in Dutchess county granted to Henry Beekman. Legisla- tive minutes (see Jour. 1 :202). 275
17 Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:203). Dutch privateer from Curaçao allowed to refit. Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:203). 277
IS Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:203). Order on petition by Henry Beekman (sce L. P. 3:133). Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:203). 278
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Order on petition by Caleb Heathcote mayor of the borough of Westchester (see V. V. col. mss, 47:178, 180). Legisla- tive minutes (see Jour. 1:204).
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Accounts of Thos. Wenham and Peter Fauconier referred. Hearing of caveat by Isaac de Riemer deferred. Orders on petitions: by Philipp French and others (see L. P. 3:136): by Florus Crom: by Richard Greener; by John Fort alias Libertee; by Peter Laesseing: by John Embree. Sloop Discovery seized and condemned for illegal trade to be used in the revenue service. 'Petition by Dirck van der Burgh: referred (see N. Y. col. mss, 47:183). Caveats by Jacob Rutsen vs Marbletown. Hurley and Mombackus dismissed. Warrant to Wm. Anderson. Newtown books to be examined. Clauses about . fishing. fowling etc. to be inserted into the patents for Marble- town and Mombackus. Mombackus to be called Rochester. Accounts of the governor's journey to Albany to be attdited. Petition by Schenectady church rejected (see N. Y. col. mss, 47:168, and Doc. hist, N. V. 3:143-44; Q 3:92). 282
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Difference between Phil. French and Eben'r Wilson to be examined. Survey of Half Hollow hills to be made. Order on petition by Florus Crom. Patent granted to Win. Nottingham. Warrants: for salaries of civil officers; to Win. Vesey rector for house rent; to Gabriel Ludlow for salary as clerk and to Gabriel Luff as doorkeeper, of the assembly; to Michael Hawdon for rent of his house by the assembly. Vincent Tillon vs Jacob Kierstead (p. 58). 285
15 Shawannas Indians before the council make propositions. Presents to be given to them. 288
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Presents delivered to the Shawannas. Schaakhook Indians leave their country to live among the Mohawks.
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Roger Mompesson arrives from England with a commission of judge of the admiralty and is sworn in. Report on the petition of Jolin Embree (see . N. V. col. miss, 47:186). Indian affairs. Warrants to Peter Fauconier and Thos. Wenham for disbursements for the fortifications. Forti- fication accounts. Warrants to Wenham and Fauconier for contingent public charge. 289
27 £18oo tax. No assessment of the £2000 tax made in Hemp- stead. More taxes than called for by the act collected in Gravesend. Riot at Jamaica stirred up by Mr Hubbard a dissenting minister (see Doc. hist, N. J. 3:202: Q :3:126). 202 Collection of taxes in Queens county. Clerks of the peace 29 in Suffolk, Westchester, Richmond, Orange and Dutchess
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counties summoned before the council for not sending col- lected taxes to the receiver-general. Collectors of the f1000 tax for building the Onondaga fort to be appointed (see N. Y. col. mss, 48:6). Major Wm. Lawrence called before the council. Justices of Kings county also called. 294
30 Order of the queen in council received approving the act for granting unto her majesty £2000. Thos. Wenham ap- pointed of the council and sworn in. Lord Cornbury ap- pointed captain-general and governor-in-chief of the province of New York, and sworn in (p. 16). Wm. Smith, Peter Schuyler, S. S. Broughton, W. W. Romar, Wm. Lawrence, Gerard Beekman, Rip van Dam, John Bridges, Caleb Heathcote, Thos. Wenham, Matthew Ling and Kilian van Rensselaer appointed to, and some of them sworn of the council. Freedom of debate and vote in all cases granted to the council. Thos. Byerley appointed and sworn in as collector and receiver-general. George Clarke sworn in as secretary of the province. Proclama- tion to issue adjourning the supreme court on Long Island.
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Wm. Smith and Peter Schuyler sworn of the council. Order on petition by Wm Lawrence vs Jolin Embree (see N. Y. col. mss. 48:14). Collectors of the £1500 for erecting batteries at the Narrows to be summoned. Report on the petition by Wm Nottingham called for (p. 175). Ulster county taxes; Jacob Rutsen called before the council (p. 253). Accounts referred. Warrants: to Wm. Hodg- son for bricklayers work in the fort; to Elias and John . Pelletreaux for candles; to Francis Wynne for firewood to Albany garrison; to Henry van der Spiegel for window glass in Fort Anne; to Rip van Dam and Stephen de Lancey for Indian presents; to Robert Livingston, John Barbarie and Sam'l Bayard, executors of Gabriel Minvielle deceased; to Ebenezer Wilson; to Hellegauda de Key; to Margaret widow of Rich'd Stokes for articles furnished for the governor's journey to Albany; to Nanning Har- mense; to Harpert Jacobse; to Wm Teller and to Direk van den Burgh for hire of their sloops on the same occa- sion. Repairs to the fort. Petition by Capt. Jas. Weems granted (see N. Y. col. miss, 48:20). Accounts to lie on the table. Warrants: to Anne Bowen; to Judith Pem- berton; to Elizabeth Smith; to Mary Thomas; to Susan- nah van Bonnel; to Susannah Churcher: to Elizabeth Stokes: to Elizabeth Letts; to Catherine Mansaile and to Hannah Graves, all for nursing sick soldiers. Report and
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order on an account of Sheriff Jon'n Broadhurst of Albany (p. 67). Daniel Honan ordered to turn over to George Clarke the records etc. of the secretary's office.
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Order on petition by the inhabitants of Bedford. Kings county taxes. Phil. French et al. vs Ebenezer Wilson et al. Indian affairs. Peter Schuyler's accounts. War- rants: to Peter Schuyler for Indian payments; to Matthew Ling for provisions to the Indians. Wm. Lawrence vs John Embree. Warrants of the 20th of July signed. 308
6 Order on petition by Jacobus van Cortlandt (see L. P. 3:141). Phil. French vs Eben'r Wilson. License to pur- chase land granted to Thos. Wenham. Petition by Phil. French rejected. Warrants: to Wm. Smith for express messengers; to Peter Schuyler for firewood to Albany gar- rison and for Indian disbursements. 3II
9 Caleb Heathcote sworn of the council. Order on memorial by Thos. Byerley collector and receiver (see N. Y. col. mss, 48:42). Quitrents. Boat for the custom-house service to be purchased. The collector can draw salary only from the day of his arrival. Patent granted to Jacobus van Cortlandt. Attorney-general's accounts referred. Warrant to Peter Schuyler for a journey to the Onondagas and Oneidas, whom he is to call to meet the governor at Albany. Survey of the land claimed by Phil. French and by Eben'r Wilson to be made. Proclamation to issue for- bidding the boarding of vessels before the customs officers have visited them. 313
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Ilendrick Hansen, Peter Vosburgh and Lammert Jansen summoned before the council. Election of a representa- tive for Rensselaerswyck ordered vice Kilian van Rensselaer appointed to the council. Repairs to the custom-house to be made. Bedford. Orders on petitions: by Thos. Cardale (see L. P. 3:142) and by Dirck Jansen Hooglandt (see L. P. 3:143). Lord Cornbury intends to go to New Jersey in order to proclaim his commission. 316
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17 Peter Schuyler presides. Capt. Henry Claver of the Dutch privateer Castle Roy not allowed to sail until he has given bonds that he will not take on board debtors etc. 318
31 Lord Cornbury returned. An Indian murdered. Legisla- tive minutes (see Jour. 1:205): Patent for Bedford to be drawn up. Jacobus Kierstead discharged of his bond. 318
Sep. 2. Wm. Carter appointed controller of the customs and sworn in. Letter from the queen forbidding governors to accept presents voted by the assembly, and fixing their salary. Letter from the lords of trade concerning courts of judi-
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to Barne Cosens for stationery: to Capt. Jas. Weems for candles. Redford patent. Orders on petitions: by Abr'm Lakeman as guardian of Susannah le Conte daughter of John le Conte (see V. Y. col. mss, 48:84); by Albert Ryk- man (see N. Y. col. miss, 48:86). Warrants for salaries: to Hendrick van Dyk as surgeon; to Jacob Staats; to Jacobus van Dyk; to Fred. Mynderse as armorer in Albany. 339
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Warrants to Henry Holland for firewood. Caleb Heathcote, and Judge Roger Mompeson take the oath of abjuration; also Mayor Wm. Peartree and recorder S. S. Broughton. Warrants for Thos. Wenham and Peter Fauconier signed. License to purchase Indian lands granted to Richard Sackett (see L. P. 3:115, 149). Lease of the custom-house. Order on petition by John Cloet. 342
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Legislative minutes (sec Jour. 1:207) : Orders on petitions by Dirck van den Burgh, Nanning Harmense, John Abeel and Capt. Jas. Weems. John Braddick's account referred. 343 Daniel Honan, Win. Smith, Michael Hawdon. Jacob de Key and Lieut. Lancaster Syms subscribe the abjuration oath and the first four are also sworn in as justices of the peace. 345 Warrants: to Henry Holland for candles: to John Abeel for officers' lodgings at Albany. Legislative minutes (see Jour. I:20). Petition by Jane widow of Richard Greener sadler rejected (see N. Y. col. mss, 48:82). Report on Florus Crom's petition to lie on the table. Warrants: to Lancas- ter Syms for wine to the soldiers on the queen's birthday; to Dirck van den Burgh for wine at. Indian treaty in Albany.
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Kilian van Rensselaer sworn in as member of the council. Order on petition by Lieuts. John Riggs and John Person (see .V. Y. col. mss, 48:88). Warrants: to Gabriel Ludlow clerk, and to Gabriel Luff doorkeeper of the assembly for salaries; to Michael Hawdon for use of his house by the assembly. Petition by Jacobus van Dyck referred. 347
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Proclamation to issue assuring sailors of privateers that they shall not be impressed for the royal navy. Orders on peti- tions: by Jannetie Cregier; by Gerard Becckman; by Paroculus Parmyter: by officers stationed at Albany (see N. Y. col. mss. 48:77). Warrant to Thos. Byerley for ex- penses of repairing the custom-house. Orders on petition by Kilian van Rensselaer (see L. P. 3:153). Lieuts. Riggs and Person to have bed linen. 348
4 Confirmatory patent granted to Kilian van Rensselaer. New order on the petition by Jannetie Cregier. Orders on peti- tions: by Andrew Dupuy master of the sloop Jacob by
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v. 9 Barne Cosens. Custom-honsa. Hurley (see L. P. 3:554). Proclamation to issue to discourage desertions from the Jersey man-of-war, and from the army, Petition of Lieut. Henry Holland rejected (see V. V. col. mas, 48:100). Orders on petitions: by Thos. Byerley; by Hilletie van Olinda. Warrants: to Win. Chambers for salary as gauger of the excise; for salaries of civil officers; to Peter Schuyler for firewood and for expenses of a journey to the Indian country; to Thos. Wenham for guns to Shatteras Indians; to Wm Sell for expenses on a revenue cruise. Bedford patent.
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6 Wm Smith takes the abjuration oath. James Evetts searcher of the customs. W'm Chambers gauger of the excise, Wm Sell. Nich's Feilding and Daniel Toy land and tidewaiters, Richard Stillwell high sheriff of Kings county swear the abjuration cath. Newtown records. Warrants: to the attorney-general for fees: to Barne Cosens for expenses in the escheator-general's office; to Win Chambers for salary. Ulster and Dutchess county taxes. Jacob Rutsen to be arrested. Col. Win. Smith and the sloops Mary, and Society. Firewood tor Albany garrison. Warrants to Mrs Gertrud van Cortiandt for moneys due to her late hus- band. 354
9 Governor absent in New Jersey. Win Smith presides. Wm Lawrence complains of having been assaulted on the street by one John Kincker who is to be arrested. Jacob Willse complains of having been assaulted by Wm Lawrence (see N. Y. col. mss, 48:106). 361
22 Lieut. Charles Congreve ordered to conduct military detach- ments to the frontiers is provided with money and provis- ions. 363
Dec. 4 Jacob Rutsen discharged from arrest upon giving security for making up the tax accounts. 36.
23 Lord Cornbury returned. Proclamation to issue concerning pay-warrants. Collection of the fiooo and £1500 taxes (see N. Y. col. miss, 48:115). Jacob Rutsen's accounts. War- rant to Lieut. John Riggs for bed linen. License to pur- chase land granted to Robert Lurting and Sampson Broughton (sce L. P. 3:158). John de Peyster, Samuel Staats and Isaac de Reymer called before the council. 365 24 Three above men ordered to produce the power of attorney from Mr Weaver late collector. License to purchase land granted to Wm. Peartree, Jacobus van Cortlandt . and Jolin van Horne (see I .. ['. 3:155). Warrant to Lieut. Charles Congreve for military expenses. Permission given
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to John Willsee to prosecute Wm. Lawrence of the coun- cil for assault (p. 361). Order on petition by Phil. French and others (see L. ! '. 3:159). 366
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Jan. 6 Warrants: to civil officers for salaries: to Rev. Wm. Vesey for his salary; to S. S. Broughton for fees as attorney- general; to Benj. Aske for wine, and to Jeremiah Tathill for articles provided for the governor's journey to Albany; to John Crook for bacon etc .: to Matthew Ling, Benj. Aske and Caleb Cooper, administrators of the estate of Onzel van Sweeten for wine and rum on the governor's journey. to Albany in 1702; to John Vincent for mending pump of the garrison; to Thos. Noxon for wine for the governor's journey to Albany in 1702. Special court of oyer and terminer to sit in Queens county for trial of a quaker accused of blasphemy. Orders on petitions: by Wm Bradford (see N. Y. col. mss, 48:147); by Thos. Williams, by Stephen de Lancey, by Richard Sackett, by Tierck Harmense, by S. S. Broughton (see L. I'. 3:115, 149, 157, 160. 161). Warrant for Lieut. Chas. Congreve signed. Wm Bradford to receive his salary quarterly as other civil officers. Complaint of Paroculus Parmyter against Wm Lawrence of the council referred to two " in- different " persons. Newtown books. Orders. on peti- tions: by Philipp Rokeby surgeon to the land forces (see N. Y. col. mss, 48:148); by Phil. French et al. Jacob Willsee vs Win Lawrence.
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License to purchase lands granted to Peter Fauconier and others (see L. P. 3:164). Minissinck patent (see L. P'. 3:163). Newtown books. Order on petition of Tierck Harmense p. 367). Jacob Willsee vs Wm Lawrence. Proclamation ordered on December 23 signed and to be printed.
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Orders on petitions: by Lieut. Richard Hopson; by Peter Fauconier. Newtown affairs and books. Phil. Rokeby before the council in regard to his petition (p. 367). War- rant to Rev. Johis. Lydius for missionary services. Edw'd Cole messenger of the council. Jacob Willsee vs Wm Law- rence.
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Order on petition by Mary Lawrence (see V. Y. col. mss, 48:158). Division of Minissinck patent. Warrants: to Stephen de Lancey for guns to the Indians; to Wm Brad- ford for stationery. Report on confirmed and repealed acts read. Survey of land ordered for Thos. Cardale et al. (see L. P. 3:165). Jacob Willsee vs Win Lawrence. Col- lector's accounts referred.
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