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Newtown books. Mary Lawrence vs Wm Lawrence. Minissinck patent. 376
£1000 tax for building the Onondaga fort in Kings county. Petition by Margarett van Schayck referred (see V. Y. col. mss, 48:163). Warrants: to Lieut. Rich'd Hopson for fur- niture: to Thos. Byerley for a custom-house boat and in- cidental charges: to Rev. Wm. Vesey for salary and house rent; to fohn Abeel for repairs of block-houses and of the Indian house at Albany: to Dirck van den Burgh for mason work in the fort; to Gabriel Luff for hire of wagons on Long Island: to John Braddick for use of his sloop in the revenue service; to Daniel Honan for incidental ex- penses on the fort: to Dr Phil Rokeby for medicines: to S. S. Broughton for fees in the case of the sloops Mary, and Society. Order on petition by Richard Sackett and others (see L. P. 3:166). Report on the petition of Thos. Byerley (p. 349) approved (see V. V. col. miss, 48:104-5). Petition by John Hutchins et al. referred. Accounts of the governor's journey to New Jersey (see .V. Y. col. miss, 48:172). Parmyter vs Lawrence (p. 367). Minissinck pat- ent, Lawrence vs Lawrence. 377
Justice Robert Milward sworn in. Accounts of Albany ex- pedition referred. Peticion by Benj. Aske et al. granted (see L. P. 3:168). Minissinck patent. Supreme court for Orange county to be appointed (see V. V. col. mss, 8:170). Montauket lands. John Bachand's accounts referred. 382
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Minissinek patent. Orders on petitions: by Daniel Honan and Mich'l Hawdon (see L: P. 3:169: by John Hutchins (see L. P. 3:171): by Thos. Worden. Quitrents. War- rants for things furnished for the governor's journey to Albany by John Abeel, Daniel Honan, Peter Fauconier. Fort Anne to be inspeeted as to repairs. Warrants for the governor's salary to be prepared. 383
23 Report on Jacob Ritsen's accounts to lie on the table. Orders on petitions: by Thos. Wenham; by Barent Pieterse Coeyman (see L. P. 3:176); by John Vincent; by Anth'y Badgley (see L. P. 3:172): by justices of Kings colinty: by Christopher Rousby (see L. P. 3:173); by Jacob Regnier (see I .. P. 3:175); by Rob't Lurting (see L. P. 3:174). 385 24
Richard Ingoldsby appointed lieutenant governor and sworn i11. Petition by Christopher Rousby (p. 385) granted. Patent for land granted to Barent Pieterse Coeyman (p. 385). Warrant to Lancaster Syms for Bristol stones to the fort. Orders on petitions: by Jacob Rutsen (see V. Y.
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col. miss, 49:15): by Thos. Worden; by Elias and John Pel- letreaux. Warrants to Peter Fauconier for the governor's salary. Survey of land for Anth'y Badgley signed (p. 385). Warrant to Jacob van Duersen for journeys to Albany. Lancaster Syms and Chris'r Denn intend to put up lading eranes: permission given. 386
Ap. 3 Ordinance for establishing the supreme court to be issued. Warrants: to civil offieers for salaries; to John Trevitt for serviees on board the revenue sloop William in 1702. Orders on petitions: by Math. Ling et al (see L. P. 3:179); by Isaac de Reymer; by Mary Lawrence (see N. Y'. col. mss, 49:18). Warrant to Francis Winne for fire- wood to Albany garrison. Division of Flushing common lands forbidden. 388
Ordinance concerning the supreme court signed. License to purchase land in Orange county granted to Lieut. John Riggs (see L. P. 3:180). 390
13 Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:207). Warrant of survey granted to Hendr. Martinse Witts (see L. P. 3:187). An- dries Coeyman called before the couneil. Flushing com- mon. Patent for Chris'r Rousby and wife Sarah to be prepared.
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Legislative minutes (Jour. 1:208). Hearing of caveat by Barent Pieterse Coeymans vs Kilian van Rensselaer de- ferred. Orders on petitions: by Capt. Peter Matthews (see .V. Y. col. mss, 49:20); by John de Morest (see L. P. 3:182). Patent for Chris'r and Sarah Rousby. 391
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15 Warrant to Lient. Charles Congreve for military expenses. Flushing matters. Orders on petitions: by Peter Lansing; by Arent Danielse: by Lieut. Charles Oliver. Warrants: to Johs. Sanders and Jellis van Voorst for firewood to Schenectady garrison: to Peter Schuyler for incidental ex- penses at Albany. Order on the report concerning the petition of Thos. Worden pipemaker to dig clay in Flush- ing township. 393
Minissinck patent. Confirmatory patent granted to Peter Schuyler (see L. P. 3:184). Petition by Helletie van Olinda referred. Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:208). Petition by John Baptist van. Eps referred. Warrant of survey for Anth'y Badgley to be executed. Accounts re- ferred. Ordinance for establishing a supreme court in Orange county to issue (see . J'. col. mss. 49:26-27). Col- lector of quitrents in Albany to pay John Abeel ior officers' house rent. Petitions referred. Warrant to Col. Wm Smith for services in seizing the sloop Society. 394
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21 Order on petition by the trustees of Westchester (see L. P. 3:18;). Warrant to Arent Danielse for repairing the Sche- nectady blockhouse. Orders on petitions: by Effie Hanse (see L. P. 3:185); by Richard Sackett & Co .; by the in- habitants of Schenectady (see L. P. 3:186). Ulster and Dutchess county taxes. Daniel Honan's petition referred. Warrant to Peter Schuyler for pay of soldiers. Wm Smith wants rent for his house used for quartering soldiers. 396
25 Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:209). Flushing commons may be divided. Warrants to Peter Schuyler and to Jacob Turck for candles to Albany and Schenectady garrisons. 398
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Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:209). Westchester affairs. Edw'd Burroughs, justice of Queens county, Sam'l Clows and Sam'l Mills summoned before the council on the peti- tion of John Grice. Account of Dan'l Ebbetts bricklayer referred. Minissinck patent. Warrant to Isaac Caspersen for firewood at Albany. Direk van den Burgh sworn in as justice of the peace in Orange county. Quitrents. 399
28 Tierck Harmense vs Effie Hanse. Anne Daniell's account referred. Minissinck patent. Order on petition by Wm Nicoll and Andrew Gibb (p. 231). Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:209). John Grice's affair (p. 399). Warrants given in October to Capt. Weems cancelled the originals having been found. Coeymans vs van Rensselaer. Or- ders on petitions: by Wm Peartree (see L. P. 3:189); by Wm Davis (see V. Y'. col. mss. 49:32). Jacobus van de Water called before the council. Accounts referred. 40I
Petitions by James Spencer and by Mrs Gertrud van Cort- landt to lie on the table (see V. Y. col. miss. 49:48-49). 403
May 3 4 Warrants: to Rev. Wm Vesey for salary and house rent; to Win Hall for firewood to Schenectady garrison; to Barne Cosens for stationery: to Barent Staats for military freighting; to Thos. Williams for services in Indian affairs: to Daniel Honan for clerical work. Salary of Wm Davis as clerk in the custom-house fixed. Warrants: to Peter Schuyler, Rip van Dam and Caleb Heathcote for firewood to Albany, Schenectady and New York garri- sons; to Lawrence Claese for salary as Indian interpre- ter. Patent to Hendrick Johnson van Dyck deferred. Warrants to Win Smith for use of his house as soldiers' quarters. Patent granted to Peter Lansing (see L. P. 3:183). Capt. Nanfan's accounts referred. Order on peti- tion by Jonathan and Samuel Smith (see L. P. 4:2). War- rants: to Peter Fauconier for wine ete. on account of the governor's journey to Albany in 1702; to John Crook for
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salary as gauger; to commissioners of the revenue for fitting up chaplain's and surgeon's quarters in the fort, for timber sent to England by the Benjamin in 1702, for car- penter's work in the fort done by Christopher Denn, for payments to Derick Wessells and Isaac le Noir, for mend- ing the governor's barge (see N. Y. col. miss, 49:52-54). 404
6 Schenectady. Brooklyn taxes. Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:211). East- and Westchester. 400
8 Coeyman vs van Rensselaer. Warrants: to Caleb Heath- cote for firewood; to Daniel Ebbetts for bricklayers work in the fort; to Anne Daniels for nursing John Harris a sick soldier; to Elizabeth Stokes for nursing Edward Clay- ton and other sick soldiers. License to purchase land granted to Thos. Wenham and George Clarke (see L. P. 4:4). Warrants to Margaret van Schayck for the salary of the late Sec. Matthew Clarkson. Capt. Nanfan's accounts (see N. Y'. col. mss, 49:55). Report on the condition of Fort Anne read. Montancket lands. 410
9 Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:211). Schenectady matters. Brooklyn taxes. Warrants of the day before signed. War- rant to Lieut. Charles Oliver for firewood to Albany garrison. Warrant for survey of land between Great Nut- tenhook and Swartahook, Albany county granted to Effie Hanse (see L. P. 4:3) Order on petition by Rob't Liv- ingston (see N. Y. col. mss, 49:68). Warrant of survey granted to Wm Nicoll and Andrew Gibb (see L. P. 4:5). Repairs to Fort Anne ordered. Warrant to Wm Davis for salary as custom-house clerk. 414
IO East- and Westchester. Schenectady. Jeronimus Rapale and Brooklyn taxes. 416
II Warrant to Peter Schuyler for a journey to Onondaga. Montaucket lands. Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:211). Petition by Rich'd Sackett referred. Quitrents. Schenec- tady. Petition by Barent Pieterse Coeyman rejected (see L. P. 4:6). Order concerning firewood for the different garrisons. Jeronimus Rapale. Warrants: to Peter Schuyler for pay of soldiers; to Abr'm Schuyler for same and for scouting services; to Lieut. Charles Congreve for contingent military charges. 417
13 Patent granted to Matthew Ling et al. (see L. P. 4:8). War- rant to Capt. Abr'm Schuyler for military expenses. Taxes. Order on petition by Tierck Harmense (see L. P. 4:7). Peter Schuyler, John Sanders Glen. Adam Vrooman, Daniel Johnson and John Baptist van Eps appointed first trustees of Schenectady. Peter Schuyler's patent. 419
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1704 16 Minissinck quitrents. Patent for land granted to Andries Gardineur. Land to be granted to Tierck Harmense must first be surveyed. Warrants of May 13 to Peter Schuyler to be exchanged for others: another warrant to him signed. Warrant to Rob't Livingston for salary as store- keeper.
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19 Accounts of Thos. Weaver late collector. East- and West- chester. Orders on petitions: by John Abeel (see V. F. col. miss, 49:73); by David de Bon Repos (see L. P. 4:10) ; by Daniel Toy (see N. Y. col. mss, 49:72). Jeronimus Rapale to be prosecuted. Schenectady and Ryer Scher- merhorn (see L. P. 4:9). Legislative minutes (see Jour. I:212). Petitions by George Clarke and by John Hutchins (see N. Y. col. mss, 49:75) referred. Date for election of trustees in Schenectady fixed. 423
23 Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:212). Schenectady quitrents. Warrants: to John Abeel for provisions to the Indians; to Capt. John Riggs for fencing Fort Anne. 425
24 Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:212). Warrant of survey granted to Hendrick Martinse Wittz (see L. P. 4:11). 427
25 Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:213). Orders on petitions: by Lieut. Henry Holland (see N. Y. col. miss, 49:80); by Jacob Regnier & Co. (see L. P. 4:13). 427
East- and Westchester. Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:213). 429
26 30 Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:214). New Rochelle bounds. Orders on petitions: by Robert Milward (see L. P. 4:15) ; by David de Bon Repos (see L. P. 4:16); by Jacob Reg- nier (see L. P. 4:13). Petition of John Hutchins (p. 423) granted. George Duncan vs Chris'r Rousby (see A. I. col. mss, 49:86). Order on petition by Daniel Kirkpatrick and Thos. Ford. 430
31 The survey of Flushing commons. Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:214).
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June I Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:215). East- and Westchester. 434 2 Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:216). Flushing commons. Accounts of Thos. Weaver late collector. 435
Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:216). Supreme court to be adjourned on account of Chief Justice Bridges' illness. Warrant to Peter Schuyler of May 16 to be exchanged for another: also that to Hendr. Hansen of June 13, 1702. 437
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9 Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:216). Petition by John Abeel rejected (sec N. Y. col. mss, 49:96). Samuel Smithi vs Benj. Ask. Accounts of the late carl of Bellomont re- ferred. Survey of land for Rich'd Sackett called in ques- tion. Order, on petition by Capt. Nanian thee .N. ). col. MSS, 49:97). Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:216). +39
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1704 1.4 Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:218). Order on petitions of Jacob Regnier (p. 427, 430). {1300 tax. 441 Legislative minutes (see Jogr. 1:219). Jacob Regnier (p. 441). Warrants for salary: to Rev. Peter Peviett; to Rev. David Bondet. 443
15 16 Legislative minutes (see. Jour. 1:219). Cavcat by David . Jamison on behalf of Susannah Vaughton vs Jacob Reg- nier to be hcard. Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:219). Order on petition by Hendr. van Esse & Co. (see L. P. 4:17). Accounts of the £1800 tax referred. 444
19 Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:219). Vaughiton vs Regnier. Warrant to John beel for Peter Schuyler on account of Indian affairs. Order on petition by Chas. Congreve (see L. P. 4:18). Ulster and Dutchess county taxes (see N. Y. col. mss, 49:117). Legislative minutes (sce Jour. 1:219). Re- port on the f1800 tax read (see .V. Y. col. mss, 49:115). Warrants: to Peter Fauconier for pay of Peter Schuyler's and Dirck Wessels' companies, for contingent charges, for pay of Capt. Abr'in Schuyler's company, for John Abeel's pay as agent of the militia and for military disbursements. Order concerning moneys paid by the commissioners of the revenue, and another concerning accounts. 445
20 Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:220). Nich's Bayard, Wm de Meyer, Chas. Broadhead, John Wyncoop and Wm Legg to audit the accounts of Ulster and Dutchess county taxes. 449 22 Legislative minutes (see Jour: 1:220). Proclamation to issue concerning the agreement between England and Holland about trade with the Spaniards in the West Indies. 450
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Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:220). Warrants for salaries of civil officers. 451
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1 Report about French movements received from Albany. Warrant to the receiver-general for pay of Albany incssen- gers. Dancing on Sundays. John Osborn's account re- ferred. Warrant to Gabriel Ludlow and Gabriel Luff for salaries as clerk and as doorkeeper of the assembly. Order on petitions: by John Berry (see L. P. 4:19); by Caleb Heathcote et al. (see N. Y. col. mss, 49:127). Smithtown vs Benj. Ask. 453
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Samuel Claus to be prosecuted for selling liquor without license. Warrant to Win Heywood for repairing custom- house pinnace. Proclamation ordered to issue on June 22d signed. Account of Thos. Byerley referred. Governor in- tends to go to Albany. Warrant to Capt. Peter Mathews for expenses of governor's journey. Patent granted to Rich'd Sackett (see L. P. 4:20). Roger Mompeson to be
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chief justice vice Bridges deceased. Ligon tax; justices of the peace in Richdoud and Kings counties to be prose- cuted for neglect in collecting it; Samuel Clows clerk of the peace in Queens county to be committed for the same. New patent for Minissinck lands to be prepared. 455
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Roger Mompeson sworn in as chief justice. Order on peti- tions: by Thos. Byerley (see V. ). col. mss, 19:142); by Nanning Harmense; by Thos. Hunt jr; by rector and wardens of Trinity church (see V. F. col. mss 40:137); by Peter Fauconier (see N. Y. col. miss. 49:143); by S. S. Broughton (see [. P 4:21). Militia detachments to march to Albany. Accounts of Capt. Nanfan (see N. Y. col. mss, 49:141). Governor goes to Albany. 457
26 A French privateer lands at Sandy Hook and plunders the inhabitants: the Dutch privateer of Capt. Adrian Claver and Capt. Evertse to pursue and capture him. 461
. 27 Ten large ships supposed to be French are reported to have come within Sandy Hook. Militia called out. The ships are found to be prizes of Capt. Claver. 461
28 Capt. Claver's men refuse to attack the cncmy when in sight. Enlistment on board Capt. Claver's and Capt. Evertse's ships encouraged. Capt. Thos. Penniston given permission to cruize for the French privateer. Prizes of Capt. Claver allowed to come into port. Provisions for the three ships procured on credit of the council. 462
30 Capt. George Rogers of the Jersey man-of-war refuses to obey an order for cruizing but will do so when requested in writing. 463
Aug. I 31 Letter to Capt. George Rogers signed. 464
Warrant to Abr'm Provoost master of the sloop Elizabeth for transporting militia to Albany. John le Roux lately on board of a French privateer examined and committed on suspicion of piracy (see V. V. col. mss, 49:153). 464
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The French privatcer intends to go toward Boston: Gov. Dudley of Massachusetts warned; the Jersey goes in pur- suit. 465
24 Lord Cornbury returned. Minutes of council during his ab- schce read. He reports on Albany and Schenectady forts and on the five nations. Report on the petition by rector and wardens of Trinity church. Warrant of survey granted to Thos. Hunt jr (see L. P. 4:22). Justices of Richmond county pay the county quota of the £1300 tax and are dis- charged. Collector's accounts of the revenue petition by John le Roux (see V. Y. col. miss. 49:169) referred. Sur- vey of Richmond county to be expedited. Memorial by
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Robert Milward referred (see N. Y. col. mss, 49:167). Wm Lawrence called. 466
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Quitrents of land granted to Rich'd Sackett fixed. Land in controversy between Susannah Vaughton and Jacob Reg- nier granted to the latter. Capt. Praa of Piscataqua needed as witness against John le Roux. Warrant to Thos. Sharp for salary as gunner at Albany. Orders on peti- tions: by Thos. Lacey (see N. Y. col. mss, 49:177) ; by Barne Cosens; by Peter Fauconier (see N. Y. col. mss, 49:175). Governor goes to New Jersey. 468
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George Clarke's name to be inserted in the Minissinck patent vice Edmund Mott deceased. Warrant to Thos. Wenham for expenses during the late alarm. Wm Peartree to be mayor, and Ebenezer Wilson sheriff, of New York. War- rant to Rev. Wm Vesey for salary. 470
Sep. 2 Order on petition by David Provoost, Leonard Lewis, Jo- hannes Tiebout and Abr'm Ketteltas vs Capt. Claver (see N. Y. col. mss, 49:180-181). 471
Mr Regnier appears for Capt. Claver on the preceding com- plaint. 472
6 A French privateer supposed to be off Sandy Hook. 473
8 The ship is brought up to the city. 473
IO The crew of the same to be examined. 473
12 The ship proves to be a prize, taken by Capt. Rene Tongre- ton commander of a private man-of-war, from one L'Roux trading illegally with the Spaniards. The ship is released and a letter written to Capt. Tongreton (see N. Y. col. mss, 49:182). Capt. Peter Ramon receives assistance for the re- covery of deserters from his ship (see N. Y. col. mss, 49:182). 474
16 Matthew Ling dead; Rich'd Willett and Walter Thong to take charge of his estate (see N. Y. col. miss, 49:183). 475
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Mary Sloughter widow of Gov. Sloughter to be buried in the fort (see .V. I'. col. miss, 49:184). 475
Oct. 2 Proclamation to issue adjourning the assembly. 475
6 Lord Cornbury returned. Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:22). Adrian Claver, Jolin de Peyster, Isaac de Riemer, Abr'm Wendell and Abr'm Gouverneur summoned before the council. Absent members called. 476
12 Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:221). 476
1.4 Wm Peartree and Ebenezer Wilson sworn in as mayor and sheriff respectively. 477
17 Warrants: to civil officers for salaries; to surgeons for salaries. Accounts and petitions referred: by John Abeel; by Capt. Jolm Nanfan: by Myndert Frederickse; by
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Francis Winne. New patent to be prepared for Jacob Regnier substituting the name of John Peirson for that of Peter Fauconier. New patent for Rich'd Sackett et al. leaving out the names of Wm. Corlyout and Rich'd Blacklock. Order on petition by Adrian Claver captain, and Wm Nazareth quartermaster, of the private man-of- war El Castel del Rey (see N. Y. col. mss, 50:9). 477
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Petitions by James Davis (see N. Y. col. mss, 50:16), and by John le Roux (see N. Y. col. mss, 50:15) referred. Wm Lawrence and Gerard Beeckman called to attend the council. Petitions: by Margaret Stoaks (see N. Y. col. mls5, 50:17) and by Jan Bronck, Jonas Dow, Francis Salis- bury of Katskill (see L. P. 4:25) referred. Warrant to Nanning Harmense for use of his sloop in 1703 (see N. Y. col. mss, 50:12). 480
2.4 Warrants for the governor's salary exchanged for others. Petitions and accounts: by Hilletie van Olinda (see L. P. 4:27), by Mary Thomas, by Cornelius Cool (see L. P. 4:26) referred. Patent granted to Hilletie van Olinda. Sheriff of Queens county summoned before the council. Justice Mott of Queens dismissed for malfeasance. War- rants: to John Abeel for military and Indian disburse- ments; to Myndert Frederickse for salary as armorer at Albany; to Abr'in Provoost for government freighting. Court of chancery to sit. Montauket lands. 481
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Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:222). Date fixed for the trial of John le Roux; Capt. Samuel Sands of Queens county to be a witness. Wm Lawrence of the council arrested at the suit of Paroculus Parmyter: ordered to be discharged and Parmyter summoned before the council (see N. V. col. miss, 50:18). Warrant to Thos. Byerley for military provisions furnished by Abr'm Provoost. Legis- lative minutes (see Jour. 1:222). Petition by Samuel Pray and various accounts referred.
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Warrants: to Samuel Pray for expenses of a journey from Piscataqua as witness against John le Roux; to Lieut. John Riggs for pay to under sheriff of Queens county for services in securing deserters. Duplicate warrant to the deputy auditor to replace one that is lost. Legisla- tive minutes (see Jour. 1:222). P. Parmyter vs Wm Lawrence. 485
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Order concerning Peter Schuyler's accounts (sce N. Y. col. miss, 50:22). Warrants: to Peter Schuyler for firewood to Albany and Schenectady garrisons; to Thos. Byerley for incidental expenses in the custom-house; to George
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Clarke for clerical work in the secretary's office. Petition of Daniel Ebbetts referred. 486
2 Warrants: to Rev. Wm Vesey for salary and house rent; of survey granted to Isaac Switz of Schenectady (see L. P. 4:28). Orders on petitions: by Nanning Harmense (see L. P. 4:32) ; by Katherine Apple (see N. Y. col. mss, 50:28) ; by S. S. Broughton (see L. P. 4:31); by John Lydius. Duplicate warrants asked for. 487
3 Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:223). Warrant to John Abeel for expenses in building a fort at Kanestigione. Duplicate warrant to Peter Schuyler for shoes to the soldiers. 489
4 Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:223). 490
6 Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:223). Warrant to Rev. Jolin Lydius for missionary to the Indians. Order on memorial by Wm Carten (see N. Y. col. mss, 50:32). Parocuk:s Parmyter vs Wm Lawrence (p. 483, 485): Parmyter dis- barred. Orders on petitions: by Kilian van Rensselaer (see L. P. 4:33); by S. S. Broughton (see L. P. 4:34). 491
7 Ordinance reviving the court of chancery read and signed (see N. Y. col. mss, 50:35). Governor intends to go to New Jersey. 493
12 Lt. Gov. Rich'd Ingoldsby presides. Indian affairs. 493
Dec. Warrant to S. S. Broughton for expenses of a journey to New Jersey with letters from England. Duties on Capt. Claver's prizes. 494
Letters from Boston sent to the governor in New Jersey. 495
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Feb. 6 Lord Cornbury returned. Roger Mompeson chief justice, appointed and sworn of the council. Representation by merchants concerning rates of foreign coins referred. 406
7 John Barbarie and Adolphus Philipps appointed and sworn of the council; joined to the committee on foreign coins. 497
8 Report of the committee on foreign coins. Warrants to Rip van Dam and Caleb Heathcote for firewood. 498
15 Audit of the accounts of Thos. Weaver late collector ordered.
Order on petition by Mrs Ann Bridges (see L. P. 4:35). 499
Mar. 14 Writs of election for a new assembly to issue. East bastian of Fort Anne to be repaired. Fees in the admiralty court. 500 Revenue accounts certified. East- and Westchester. 501
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Ordinance reviving the court of chancery read. Secretary Clarke to be also clerk of the council, Barne Cosens to be register of chancery: both sworn in. 502
Fees in the an.iralty court considered. Orders on peti- tions: by Peter Fauconier; by George Booth (see L. P.
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4:38): by Jacob Regnier (see L. P. 4:39); by Mary Broughton widow of S. S. Broughton (see L. P. 4:42) ; by James Mott (see L. i'. 4:40): by Joseph Hedger: by Mrs Anne Bridges (see L. P. 4:41): by Johs. Sanderse Glen (see .N. Y. col. mss. 50:54): by John van Loon (see L. P. 4:43. Warrants: to Peter Fauconier for Lord Cornbury's salary; to civil officers for salaries. 504
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Robert Coe church warden. John Talman, Henry Wright, Sam'l Carpenter. Sam'l Highby, Anth'y Waters, John Everett, John Coe. Jon'n Hazard and Daniel Lawrence vestrymen of Jamaica, examined concerning their neglect or refusal to provide for the salary of their minister (see Doc. hist. N. Y. 3:208; Q 3:130). Warrant to Lord Corn- bury for expenses on his journey to Albany. Glebe at Hempstead to be surveyed. 506
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