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Prosecutions in excise cases to stay (p. 268). Anderson to lay his list of government debts before the council. Lord Cornbury to be asked for Thos. Weaver's bond, and other public papers. Security to be given by the sheriffs. Peti- tion of Johannis Romer referred. Assembly to meet April 17. Orders on petitions: by Samuel Staats and Robert Walters (see V. Y. col. miss, 53:14-15), and by Mag- telt Messepatt. Warrant to Lord Lovelace and civil off- cers for salaries.
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Peter Fauconier's recognizances. Execution against Rich'd Harris stopped (p. 268). Lord Cornbury wants time in which to deliver the papers called for; granted, and peti- tions for his salary (see N. Y. col. mss, 53:19-20). Orders on petitions: by Johs. Roomer (see N. Y. col. mss, 53:17-18) ; by Isaac de Riemer (see N. Y. col. mss, 53:29); by Wm An- Gerson (see .V. \'. col. miss, 53:27). Debts of the govern- ment. Warrant to Rip van Dam for repairing the new magazine. Magtelt Messepatt's affair settled (see N. Y. col. mss, 53:15). Orders on petitions: by Lancaster Symes and Eben'r Wilson (see N. Y. col. miss, 53:28); by Robert Livingston (see .V. V'. col. miss, 53:24); by John Bachau; by Daniel Ebitts and by Elias Pelletreau (see N. Y'. col. mss, 53:25-26).
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Lord Combury to answer in writing to the complaint of Samuel Staats and Robert Walters (p. 270). Messrs. Symes and Huddleston accepted as sureties of Sheriff An- derson. Order on petition by ekiers and deacons of the Dutch reformed church of Brooklyn (sec N. Y. col. mss, 53:3: and Doc. hist. N. V. 3:148-49, Q3:95). Petition of John Harris et al. (see N. Y. col. miss, 53:33-34) referred. Thos. Byeriey restored to luis office of collector and re- ceiver-general upon orders from England; proclamation to issue to that effect. 278
Feb. 3
Answer to Staats and Walter's complaint (p. 270, 278) re- ceived from: Lord Cornbury (see N. Y. col. miss, 53:37). Answer to Lord Cornbury from Thos. Byerley (p. 275; see N. Y. col. mss. 53:35). Brooklyn church and Bern. Free- man (see Doc. hist. N. Y. 3:150-51; Q3:96). Orders of the queen in council approving acts of assembly. Additional instructions to the governor concerning land grants. Let- ter from the queen in regard to palatines and their min- ister Joshua de Kocherthal. Report on ammunition re- ceived. Petition of Mrs van Cortlandt (see L. P. 4:173-74) referred. 280
II Col. Heathcote sworn of the council and George Clarke as clerk of the council Reply of Dr Staats and Rob't Wal- ters to Lord Cornbury to be sent to England (see N. Y. col. mss. 53:41). Lord Cornbury and Thos. Byerley (see N. Y. col. mss, 53:33). Symes and Wilson vs Thomas Byerley (see V. Y. col. miss, 53:42). Petition by Lord Cornbury (see N. Y. col. miss, 53:43) to lie on the table. Petition by John Abeel (see V. Y. col. mss, 53:44) to lie on the table. Petition by Henry Swift (see N. Y. col. mss, 53:40) referred. Petition by Rob't Livingston (see N. J'. col. mss, 53:45) referred. 286
24 Lord Lovelace in New Jersey. Order on petition by Lord Cornbury (see V. V. col. mss, 53:46). Thos. Byerley is given time to make ready his answers to complaints. Accounts and petition of Lord Cornbury (see N. Y. col. miss, 53:47-48) referred. Order on petition by Margaret widow of Pat- rick Magregory (see L. P. 4:175). Refunding money loaned by Wm Peartree in 1702. 287
Mar. 14
Useless ordnance stores to be sold and fort to be repaired. Ship Unity Will Patience commander reported at Ber- mudas on her way to New York with a rich cargo; the Maidstone man-of-war to cruize against French privateers for protecting the Unity and other ships. 280
19 The Kinsale, and Maidstone meu-of-war ordered out for a cruize of three weeks towards Barnegat. 200
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20 Capt. George Gordon of the Maidstone ready to sail pro- vided he can get 40 men for his ship. Capt. John Clifton of the Kinsale refuses to obey orders of the council not signed by Lord Lovelace. Capt. Nich's Tienhoven is will- ing to be pilot of the Maidstone. Letter and orders to be sent to Capt. Clifton.
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Quarrel between the council and Capt. John Clifton con- tinued: Win. Calleway swears to an affidavit concerning it. Capt. Gordon with the Maidstone ordered to Bermudas as convoy of the Unity. Letters sent to Lord Lovelace at Perth Amboy, N. J., by the Pennsylvania post. 292
23 Capt. Clifton needs 50 to 60 men for his ship who are de- tailed out of the garrison. Warrant issued to Nich's Tienhoven for piloting the Kinsale (see N. Y. col. mss, 53:52). Capt. John Rolland of the sloop Lark reports hav- ing sailed from Bermudas in company with the Unity; the Maidstone to cruize for her. Charles German offers to carry the men aboard the Kinsale. 293
Ap. 6 Lord Lovelace returned. Col. Schuyler sworn of the coun- cil. Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:276). 295
7 Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:276). 296
14 Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:277). Letter from Gov. Sal- tonstall of Connecticut about five nations received. 298
19 Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:277). Expense account of the government called for. Order on petition by Peter Schuyler. Memorials from Messrs Winthrop and Leverett of Massachusetts and Messrs Hamlin and Whiting of Connecticut (sce N. Y. col. miss, 53:57) received. Indian affairs (-ee N. Y. col. mss, 53:56). 299
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Expense account of the government received and to be laid before the house of representatives. Answer to the me- morials of Massachusetts and Connecticut given to the agents. Answer to propositions made by Indians (see N. Y. col. mss, 53:58). Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:277). Indian presents to be sent to Albany. 300
25 Shawanoes Indians in New York make propositions, and are given presents. 301
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Indians. Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:278). 302
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Col. Ingoldsby to be informed of the death of Lord Love- lace. Officers to continue in their posts. Mr Cockrill Lord Lovelace's secretary asked for the governor's instruc- tions which are entered in the minutes. Capt. Matthews to command the garrison; the keys to be delivered to Col. Schuyler. Papers sent by Lady Lovelace. Letters to be sent to Gov. Saltonstall, Col. Vetch, Col. Nicholson and
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the governor of Pennsylvania. Play acting and prize fighting forbidden. Instructions. 302
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Col. Schuyler presides. Instructions to two Indians going to Montreal and Quebec on a scout. Instructions for Mr van Renselaer and Robert Livingston with presents to the Indian spies. Col. Schuyler to keep the keys of the stores until they are examined and inventoried. 338
1. Lord Lovelace to be buried in New York. Warrant to Lady Lovelace for her husband's salary. New York regiment ordered out for the funeral and furnished with powder etc. 340
8 Vessels not to be cleared to prevent news of the intended expedition reaching the enemy. Col. Redknap not to leave the province till further orders. Warrants to Lady Lovelace for public expenses by her husband. Stores to be examined. Letters to be sent to Col. Dudley and to Mr Shackmapple about the privateer. 34I
The entries on pages 342-457 are rough minutes of council; the fair and more complete copy of them is paged 645-733.
9 Lt. Gov. Rich'd Ingoldsby present and sworn in after read- ing his commission. Proclamation to issue continuing all officers. Mr Cockerill called upon to deliver the seals. Stores to be surveyed. Lady Lovelace called upon for pub- lic papers. Proclamation to issue for an embargo. 645
IO Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:278). Lord Cornbury called upon for public papers. Stores to be inventoried. 645
14 Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:278). Order on petition by Joshua Cockerthal. Masters of merchant vessels refuse to lend men for the man-of-war to go on a cruize after a privateer. 646
17 Legislative no'lutes (see Jour. 1:278). The queen's instruc- tions to Col. Vetch. Letter from the queen to Lord Love- lace about the expedition against Canada. 6.47
18 Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:279). Proclamation to be published by Cols. Vetch and Nicholson similar to their Boston proclamation. 653
19 Legislative ininutes (see Jour. 1:279). Palatines. Order on petition by Lord Corubury (see N. Y. col. mss, 53:66). Writ of ne exeat against Thos. Byerley to issue. Expenses of repairing the fort. Indian presents. 653
20 The sloop Diamond allowed to take aboard provisions for the fleet at Boston. Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:280). Warrants: to Peter Schuyler for firewood to Albany and Schenectady garrisons; to Thos. Byerley for money paid for fort repairs. 655
21 Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:280). Canada expedition and Indian affairs. John son of Robert Livingston ordered
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to Canada has a bond of the court of chancery extended. Sloops with provisions and hospital stores to be sent to Quebec and Montreal. Peter Schuyler to be second in command under Col. Nicholson. Colonels Saltonstall and Gookin will go with their detachments as far as Albany. 655
Legislative minutes (sce Jour. 1:281). 657
p. ın. 23 Command of Canada laud expedition settled. Proclamation to issue for the arrest of Thos. Byerley. Legislative minutes (see Jour :. 1:231). Arms to be inspected (see N. Y. col. miss, 53:/8, 83). Connecticut regiment (see N. Y. col. mss, 53:75). Col. Schuyler to command the Indians (see N. Y. col. miss, 53:80). Articles of war. Staff officers to be appointed for the expedition. The colonel, lieuten- ant-colonel and major of each regiment to have a com- pany. 658
24 Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:282). Canada expedition. Col. Nicholson wants a certificate of his appointment to the command-in-chief and recommends that a general day of fasting be set. Memorial to Gov. Gourdon Saltonstall of Connecticut, Lt. Gov. Charles Gookin of Pennsylvania and Lt. Gov. Ingoldsby from Col. Sam'l Vetch. Address by Cols. Ingoldsby. Saltonstall, Gookin with the council and. assembly of New-York, to Col. Francis Nicholson; both about the expedition. 660
25 Peter Schuyler presides. Accounts of the Kinsale man-of- war Capt. John Clifton to be audited. Arms to be dis- tributed to the garrison. 663
26 Capt. John Riggs to command the Connecticut detachment (see V. Y. col. miss, 53:85). Capt. Clifton to cruize for a topsail vessel off Sandy Hook and Neversink. Proclamation about arms of volunteers. Order on petition by Joshua Kocherthal and Herman Schuneman on behalf of the pal- atines (see Doc. hist. V. Y. 3:544-45: Q3:320). 663
27 Arms for the expedition to be cleaned and repaired. Pre- siding officer of the council designated during the absence of the lieutenant governor and president. Capt. Clifton of the Kinsale cannot sail for want of men. 665
28 Capt. Clifton to take men out of the Maidstone. 666
30 Garret van Horne and other owners of the Content privateer called before the council concerning Henry Hutchins and - Loper two men impressed for the men-of-war. 666
31 Affidavit of Abr'n: van Duersen, Jost Leysen and John Par- myter concerning the impressing of seamen for the Tri- tons prize man-of-war. Order on petition by Nich's Brower (See .N. Y. col. miss, 53:87). 066
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June 3 Lt. Gov. Ingoldsty returned. Mr Cockrill called before the council. Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:282). Lord Love- lace's commission and other public papers called for. 668
4 Lady Lovelace is reluctant to give up her late husband's papers. Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:28.2). 669
6 Legislative minutes (see Your. 1:282). Boston post to be
stopped until further orders. Canada expedition. 6,0
p. m. Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:28;). 670
Legislative minutes free Jour. 1:283). 671
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Legislative minutes (sec Jour. 1:284). Joint committees on Canada expedition to meet at the Coffee house (see N. Y. col. miss, 53:92-93). 6,2
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Legislative minutes (sce Jour. 1:284). 673
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Col. Ingoldsby absent. Letters from Peter Schuyler recom- mending officers for the Albany and Ulster county detach- ments (see N. Y. col. mss, 53:95), on Indian affairs, and covering a journal of John and Abr'm Schuyler sent to the lieutenant governor. Canada expedition; rendezvous for the county detachments fixed. 673 674
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16 Lt. Gov. Ingoldsby returned. Address to the queen to be prepared. Letters from England to Lord Lovelace re- ceived. Indian affairs. Letter to be written to Capt. Davis of the Maidstone man-of-war about impress of sea- men. 675
18 Opinion of the chief justice and the attorney-general regard- ing the government's power to order impressing of sailors asked. Palatines (see Doc. hist. V. V. 3:545; Q3:329). Can- ada expedition. 676
20 Order on petition by Lord Cornbury ior a certificate that his creditors prevent his return to England. Legislative min- utes (see Jour. 1 :284). 677
21 Memorial to the queen on the lack of arms signed. Legis- lative minutes (see Jour. 1:285. Palatines called pietists (see Doc .hist. V. Y. 3:545: Q3:329). Certificate for Lord Cornbury signed. Long Island Indians to be called to serve in the Canada expedition (see .N. Y. col. miss. 53:100). Arins wanting for the expedition. Delegates of the five nations to go to Boston and see the fleet and army, which is to go on the expedition. Indian presents. Post route between Albany and Westfield to be established. 678
22 Militia of New York city to do guard duty at Fort Anne. Request to Capt. George Gordon of the Lowestaffe man- of-war to delay sailing signed thee .N. Y. col. miss, 53:102). Indian affairs. Shoemakers to be impressed for making cartridge boxes.
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23 Lt. Gov. Ingoldsby absent. New York city militia troop to make the night rounds Clearance of vessels ordered: sloop Speedweil, Phil. Wanton master for Jamaica; brigantine Dol- phine, Thos. Rudden for Barbadoes; sloop Three Brothers, Thos. Lee; brigantine Success, Dan'i Dunscombe; sloop I.ark, John Bolland all for Jamaica; sloop Endeavor, John Fowles for Curacao; sloop Seaflower, Thos. Hunt, for St Thomas; brigantine Eagle, Chas. Whitefield, for Antigua; sloop Friendship, Andrew Law, for Nevis; brigantine St John, Alex'r Woodcop tor Surinam. Canada expedition (see N. Y. cel. inss, 53:103). Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:285). Guard to be kept at Albany and Schenec- tady. Addresses to Col. Francis Nicholson (see N. Y. col. m53, 53:99). 681
25 " Sayns" asked from the men-of-war for the expedition. Money for the Canada expedition. Address to the queen to be signed by the members of the council. Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:285). Impressing of sailors. French prisoners to be sent to Flatbush and Hempstead, L. I. New York troop discharged from duty. Votes of New Hamp- shire council approving the appointment of Col. Nichol- son.
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29 Order on petition by Edw. Hardrigh a deserter from Ber- mudas. Duties on prize goods. 686
July 2 Lt. Gov. Ingoldsby returned. Col. Wenham to have arms repaired. Long Island Indians. Canada expedition. Legal opinion that the lieutenant-governor cannot order the im- pressing of sailors from privateers or merchantmen. 686
3 Garrit Ville to go to the Long Island Indians. Indian affairs Cols. ingoldsby and Nicholson going to Albany. Station ship for New York asked for. Memorial from the com- missioners of the Canada expedition to Col. Sam'l Vetch, adjutant-general of lier majesties forces. List of expendi- tures for the expedition. Order of the queen in council disallowing the provincial act about coin. Address to Col. Francis Nicholson from governor and council of Rhode Island; with letter from Gov. Sam'l Cranston (see N. Y. crl. mss, 53:104). 687
13 Too many officers in Col. Schuyler's regiment. 694
Albany 15 Surgeon wanted for Schuyler's regiment. Scouting parties of Albany militia and Connecticut troop to be sent out. Pay- ments made for building storehouses, canoes etc. Indian spies rewarded. Presents made to old men, women and children of the four nations present at Albany. Account of of what is necessary for the expedition called for. 694
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1709 15 Arms given to the Indians to be repaired. Grenadiers to have red caps. Methods for transporting provisions to Wood Creek to be arranged. Disputes between commis- sioners of the expedition and commissioners of Indian affairs to be settled by the council. Indian affairs; Mini- sink and Jersey Indians. 695
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Commissioners of Indian affairs. Money advanced by Col. Schuyler cannot be repaid now. Minissink Indians will not come. Indian presents. Abraham Schuyler and five others to go to tlie Senecas. 696
2I Order on petition by Lawrence Claesen and Indian interpre- ters for pay. 697
23 Commissioners of the expedition approve of sending Abr'm Schuyler to the Senecas, to stay there 14 days, and the men accompanying him to be selected from the military. 698
Albany
25 Oneidas want John Bleecker, Evert Wendell. Stephanus Groesbeck, Abr'm Cuyler, John and Gerrit Rooseboon and Johs. Harmanse Fischer to go with them to Canada as interpreters. 699
Aug. 4 New York
Affidavit by Jacob van Zutphen of Yellow Hook, L. I. con- cerning the refusal of Capt. Rodgers of the South Sea Castle man-of-war to release an impressed sailor. 699
New York
IS Lt. Gov. Ingoldsby returned. Legislative minutes (see Jour. I:286). Henry van Ball vs Roger Bret on a writ of error. Orders on petitions: by Peter Matthews, Wm Sharpas and Wm Davis tor land near the paltz in Ulster county; by Alex. Griggs (see L. P. 4:182). 700
25 Complaint of Col. Beekinan vs Col. Wenham. Patent granted to Matthews, Sharpas and Davis. Orders on peti- tions: by Christopher Rousby; by Wm Sunderland and Wi Chambers (see L. P. 4:179); by Peter Fauconier; by John Conrad Codweis (see N. Y. col. miss, 53:109); by Joshua Kocherthal (see N. Y. col. mss, 53:107-8). Proc- lamation to issue empowering P. Fauconier to receive cer- tain public moneys. Iron and steel to be sent to Albany for the expedition. 70I
Sep. 6 Recommendation to the queen for J. C. Codweis and J. Kocherthal signed. Warrants for land patents signed. Order upon petition by Lord Cornbury.
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8 Communications received from the expedition dated Wood creek. Order on petition by Gerardus Beekman et al. (see L. P. 5:1). Legislative minutes (sec Jour. 1:286). Order on petition by Joseph Hegeman, Peter Navius and Jero- nimus Remsen on behalf of elders of Dutch church at Flatbush (see V. Y. col. miss, 53:111; and, Doc. hist. N. Y.
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1709 3:356; Q 3.9)) Jetter received from Sec. Stanley of Connecticut concerning Hannoh Taylor (see N. Y. col. mss, - 53:110). Account of scores to be taken. 702
12 Arthur Knight and King owners of the sloop Seahorse vs Henry van Ball (sce N. Y. col. miss, 53:112). Caienquirago a five nations Indian to be lodged and fed while in town. Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:286). 703
15 Legislative minutes (see Jour. . 1:286). Bret vs van Ball in error. Isaac Mercier and other French protestants of New Rochelle vs Rev. D. Bondet. Win Sunderland and
WVm Chambers. Crabtree vs Rombouts. Trinity church. 704 16-20 Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:287). 705-6
21 Order on address from the mayor etc. of Albany for secur- ing the frontiers. Legislative minutes (see Jour. I:288). Patent granted to Sunderland and Chambers. 706
22 Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:288). Van Ball ys Bret in error. French church at New Rochelle. 707
Joint committee meeting on the address from Albany at the Coffee House. Address to the queen to be prepared. 708 Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:288). . 708
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26 Col. Vetch asks the governors of colonics interested in the Canada expedition to meet at New London. Report of sick soldiers at Wood creek received. Opinion of the council that the congress of governors should mcet at New York. Legislative, minutes (see Jour. 1:289).
29 Eben'r Wilson and Wm Anderson renominated as mayor and sheriff of New York. 711
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Oct. 6 Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:280). Report on difficulties between Rev. Antonides and Freeman read (sce N. Y. col. miss, 53:121). Orders on petitions: by Cornelius Sea- bring and Corn's van Brunt of the Dutch church in Kings county: by Dorus Polhemus . and elders of the same: by John Auboineau for land back of New Wark; by David Provoost, Rip van Dam and Lawrence Jansen (sec L. P. 5:2); by Wm Peartree. 711
8 Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:289). 712
10 Letters received about congress of governors and Indian affairs. Palatines (sce N. Y. col. miss, 53:122). Opinion of the council about the lieutenant-governor's going to the congress. 714
II Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:290). 714
12 Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:290). The queen's forces to be posted at Albany and joo provincials to be raised in addition. 715
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1709 13 Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:290). Orders on petitions: by Rev. Dan'l Bondet; by Gerardus Beekman; by Caleb Heathcote (see L. P. 5:3). 715
1.4 Mayor Wilson and Sheriff Anderson of New York sworn in. 716
IS Orders on petitions: by John Barberie (see L. P. 5:5); by Peter Fauconier (see N. Y. col. miss, 53:123-25, 129). Forts on Wood creek and Canada expedition. 717
Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:291). License to purchase Indian land near New Wark for John Auboineau signed. Resolve of assembly about congress received. 717
20 Rev. Daniel Bondet. Congress of governors. Land granted to Gabriel Ludlow and Wm Bradford (see L. P. 5:4). Van Ball vs Crabtree. Col. Ingoldsby intends going to the congress in Rhode Island and wants money (see Jour. 1:291). Order concerning the dispute between Antonides and Freeman (see Doc. hist. N. Y. 3:162; Q 3:103). 718
22 Letters to Lord Lovelace received, read and to be laid be- fore the assembly. Opinions and order on petition by Peter Fauconier (see N. Y. col. mss, 53:129). 719
27 Order on petition by George Norton that the sheriff of New York give security. Opinions and order concerning the dispute between Antonides and Freeman (see N. Y. col. MISS, 53: 127-28). Peter Fauconier. Order concerning
petitions for land and land grants. Petitions by John Smith (see L. P. 5:6): by Lawrence Cornelisen; by Henry Oblinus (see I. P. 5:27) referred. Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:291). Order on petition by Judge Robert Milward (sce \. Y. col. miss, 53:130). 721
Nov. I Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:292). Orders on petitions: by Peter Fauconier; by Peter Barberie (sec L. P. 5:4); by Wm Anderson (see V. V. col. mss. 53:131). 723
4 Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:292). Warrants cancelled. Order on petition by Peter Fauconier. French church at New Rochelle. Land granted: to John Smith, Nath'l Ma -. John Sellwood and Corn's Lodye (see L. P. 5:6) ; to Lawrence Cornelissen, Jolm Cornelissen, Abr'm Myre and Arent Quackenbush. Henry Oblinus (p. ; 21) to give names of his partners. Land granted: to Peter Barberie (p. 723); to Barent Waldron (see L. P. 5:12). Thos. Weaver's accounts. 725
9 Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:293). Petition of New York merchants received ( see .N. Y. col. miss, 53:137). 727
10 Order on petition by Judge Milward (p. 721). Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:293). Order on petition by John van Horne, Jolin Theobald and Chas. Crombline (see L. P. 5:9). 728
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II Legislative minutes . (sce Jour. 1:294). The Kinsale, and Maidstone men-of-war to sail to Barbados and convoy merchant men from there. Order on petition by Rev. Vincent Antonides (see N. Y. col. mss, 53:139). 729
12 Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:294). Exchange of prison- ers (see N. Y. col. mss, 53:140). 731
Audit of Capt. Clifton's accounts ordered. 732
Dec. 3 1710
Feb. 15 Pay of soldiers. Land granted: to Mrs Margaret McGreg- ory and Thos. Toshack; to Chas. Huddey and Phil. Brooke (see L. P. 5:31). Fort Anne needs repairing. Revenues. Dr Johnson reports on Mr Cockerill's estate, as connected with pay of soldiers. Orders on petitions: by Thos. Jones & Co. (see L. P. 5:33); by Johs. Beeck- man (see N. Y. col. mss, 53:155); by Henry Beeckman (see L. P. 5:32). Proclamation to issue adjourning the assembly. Rev. V. Antonides. Judge Milward. Peter Fauconier and the sheriff to attend. 457
20 Patent granted to Huddy and Brooke. Land granted to Roger Mompesson (see L. P. 5:34). Revenues. 459
23 Warrant signed. Revenues. Patent granted to Augustine Graham (see L. P. 5:36). Petition of Roger Mompesson ·referred (see L. P. 5:35). Patent granted to Henry Beeck- man (see L. P. 5:32). 'Petition by Abr'm Hasebrook et al. for confirmatory patent for New Paltz referred. Order on petition by Melchior Gulch (see N. Y. col. mnss, 53:157). Land granted to Judge Robert Milward. 459
27 Patert granted to Marc Dasway [Dusachoy] (see L. P. 5:38). Warrant of survey granted to John Auboineau. Land granted to Daniel Crombine, Paul Droilhet and two others (see L. P. 5:7). Patents granted: to Rip van Dam & Co. (see L. P. 5:37); to Thos. Jones & Co. (see L. P. 5:33); to Roger Mompesson (p. 459); to Eben'r Wilson & Co. (see L. P. 5:39). Thos. Weaver's accounts and bonds. 461
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