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1718 Jan. 9 Order on letter from Capt. Vincent Pearce of the Phoenix man-of-war relating to ship supplies. 463
14 Theod. Howell dismissed from his office of justice of the pcace in Suffolk county. Richard Floyd accused of "ill practices " in the same county. 464
27 Royal proclamation granting pardon to pirates who surren- der within a given time received by Capt. Pearce; the cap- tain offers and is ordered to sail to the Bahamas and dis- tribute the proclamations. 465 . Fcb. 10 Letter received from Gov. Saltonstall of Connecticut about the boundary line. 466
20 Quarantine measures. Petition of Benj. Peck to lic on the table (see N. Y. col. miss, 60:152). Pctition of Rich'd Alsop and Alex. Baird for monopoly of oyster fishing in Mes- path creek referred (sce L. P. 6:183). 466
Mar. 13 Warrants for salaries signed. Order on petition by Lewis Gomez relating to duty on goods shipped from London in the Neptune, Thos. Gallop master. 468
25 Petition by New York merchants (see N. V. col. mss, 61:7-8) referred. Account of commissioners for signing bills of credit referred. £ Palatines at Huntersfield mutinous.
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Pirates surrender. Patent granted to John Schuyler for woodland at Canastagione. 469
27 Warrant to Rob't Walter and other commissioners for ex- penscs in signing bills of credit. Petition of New York merchants (p. 469) granted. Gov. Hunter is going to New Jersey and the assembly is adjourned. Minutes sent home. 471 Complaint made by inhabitants of Rye about Connecticut officials sent to the governor of Connecticut with remon- strations. 473
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May 9 Weighmaster John Graham ordered to pay all public money in his hands to the treasurer. 474
27 Capt. Pearce returned from Providence reports that he has seized and brought with him the ship John and Elizabeth, John Sipkins master on suspicion of piracy. 474
p. m. Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1 :423). 475
June II Indian affairs: Flatheads reported as marching against the five nations. Legislative minutes (sec Jour. 1:424). Gov. Hunter goes to New Jersey. 477
17 Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:424). Certificate concerning · rate of exchange signed for Capt. George Gordon, of the Pearle man-of-war. Warrants for salaries signed. 478
19 Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:424). Order on petition by Hendrick Anthony and brothers vs Stephen Gasherie. 481
23-25 Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:425-26). 484
27 Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:426). Wariant of survey granted to Johs. Hallenbeck (p. 444). Patents granted to Johs. Hardenbergh and to Jacobus Bruyn (p. 430, 432; see L. P. 6:186-87). 489
30-July I Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:427-28). 491
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2 Legislative minutes (sce Jour. 1:429). Geo. Clarke ap- pointed deputy auditor general by Mr Walpole. 500
3 Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:430). 504
Letter from Gov. Saltonstall and petition of Sam'l Mills et al. relating to disturbances along the boundary line received, and order thercon. Petition by Rev. Christ. Bridge rector of Rye for letters patent referred. 507
19 Patent granted to Rev. Christ. Bridge. Warrant of survey granted to Anne Mullinder (see L. P. ;: 1-2). 500
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Indian affairs; governor to meet the five nations and quiet their uneasiness. Arrears of quitrents called in. Certifi- cate of good behavior to be given to Joshua Kocherthal and John Fred'k Hager ministers of the palatines. Order of the king in council approving an act of assembly. Patent granted to Joshua Kocherthal and palatines at Quasseck creek (see 1 .. P. 6:SS). 500
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Sep. 9 Gov. Hunter reports on his meeting with the five nations (see ). V. col miss, 60:54). Thos. Byerley reinstated in his ofices of collector and receiver general. 512
19 Warrants for salaries signed. 513
24 Legislative minutes (see Jour. I :. 131). 514
29 Mayors 'and sheriffs of New York, and of Albany renomin- ated. 5.16
Oct. 7 Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:432). 518
8 Legislative minutes (sec Jour. 1:432). Petitions: by John Haskall (see L. P. 7:4); by Cadwallader Coldin, James Kennedy and Jamies Alexander (see L. P. 1:6); by Andrew Johnston, Patrick McKnight, John Lawrence and Phineas McIntosh (sce 1 .. P. 7:10); by Patrick McGregor (see L. P. 7:3); by Christian Henke on behalf of the palatines at Quasseck creek, all referred.
9 Piracy committed on the Delaware river. Legislative min- utes. (sec Jour. 1:432). Warrants of survey granted to John Haskall and to Cadw. Colden et al. (p. 518). Petition of Rebecca and Hunter Scott (see L. P. 7:8) referred. 520
p. m. Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:433). 522
Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:436). Warrant of survey granted to Alexander Johnstown et al (p. 518). Petition of Rebecca and Hunter Scott (p. 520) rejected. Surveyor General Augustine Graham ordered to survey the land for- merly granted to Capt. John Evans and since vacated and resumed. 5.37
14 Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:437). Mayor, recorder, aldermen, sheriff and clerk of New York sworn in. 539
15 Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:437). 540
16 Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:438). Wm Bradford to de- liver all blank bills of credit printed by him, to the com- missioners for destruction. 541
P. m. Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:438). 543
20 Letter received from: the lords of trade complaining of bad tar and pitch imported from the colonies. Petition of James Dixon (see N. Y. col. mss, 61:65) referred. 546
23 Warrant to James Dixon for arrears of salary. 547
25 Letter from lords of trade concerning a petition against an act of assembly and papers referred to a committee. War- rant to James Dixon signed
27 Letter received from lords of trade concerning pardon to pirates who surrender. Proclamation issued to that effect and published at the city hall. Richi'd Caverly and Jeremy Huggins to be pardoned. 549
Jolin Lewis a pirate to be pardoned on the application of his wife Anne Lewis. Adolph Philippse, Caleb Heathcote, George Clarke, Isaac Hicks and William Willett to be commissioners for running Connecticut boundary line. 550
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Affidavit of Gabriel Ludlow clerk of the assembly against Wm Bradford for neglect of printing assembly votes. Ex- amination of Dennis Downing one of the signers of an ad- dress to the king against an act of assembly. Answer to the address and the letter from lords of trade (p. 547). Minutes sent home. 551
Connecticut boundary. Dr Colding weighmaster to call in arrears of weigh accounts. License to purchase land granted to Capt. Walter et al. (see L. P. 7:12). 569
Gov. Hunter goes to New Jersey. Warrants for salaries signed. 570
Warrants for salaries signed. 572
Patents granted: to John Haskoll (see L. P. 7:33-34); to Ann Mullender (see L. P. 7:13-14); to Archibald Ken- nedy (see L. P. 7:41-42); to Cadwallader Colden (see L. P. 7:32); to James Alexander (see L. P. 7:39-40); to Andrew Johnston (see L. P. 7:21); to Phineas McIntosh (see L. P. 7:30-31): to John Lawrence (see L. P. 7:27-29); to Patrick McKnight (see L. P. 24-26). Petitions: by Patrick McGregory (see L. P. 7:3, 46); by David Gala- tian; by Peter Schuyler (see L. P. 7:22), referred. 575
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16 New Jersey boundary line. Warrants: to Benj. Burt for salary of Andrew Bagg deceased, late land and tidewaiter; to Thos. Fell land and tidewaiter for salary. Order on petition by Thos. Allison et al. (see N. V. col. mss, 61:80). 580 New Jersey boundary line. Warrant of survey granted to Kilian van Rensselaer (see L. P. 7:44-45). 581
Legislative minutes (see Jour. I :439). 582
28 20 Petition by Messire Christopher de Rossel (see N. V. col. mss, 61:82) read. 585
30 Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:40). List of persons in arrears for quitrents to be made and the attorney general to prosecute them. Proclamation to issue calling for speedy payment of quitrents (see L. P. 7:15). 586
May 2 Rob't Walter and Isaac Hicks appointed commissioners, and Allen Gerard surveyor to ascertain the New Jersey boundary line; warrant to them for expenses. Warrants of survey granted to David Galatian and to Patrick McGregory (p. 575). 589
5 Declaration of war against Spain received from the gov- ernor of Maryland. Warrants signed. 591
14 Ordinance for altering sessions of the courts of common
. pleas in Kings county signed and ordered to be printed. 592
21 Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:411). 592
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1719 28 Declaration of war against Spain received from England and published. Proclamation in regard to pirates pub- lished. Court of admiralty in New York empowered to · the trial of prizes. Commission received for granting pardon to and trying pirates. 595
June 2 Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:441). 598
4 Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:442). Petition by Wm Baker (see N. Y. col. mss, 61:90) referred. Patent granted to David Galatian (see L. P. 7:50-51). Warrant of survey granted to Henry Beeckman (see L. P. 48-49). Com- plaints of Jamaica people against justices of Queens county (see V. Y. col. mss, 61:92-93, 96) referred. 601
9 Conference with Nappaner and River Indians. 607
IO Conference continued. Memorial of John Logan secretary of Pennsylvania concerning a war between the five nations and southern Indians sent to Indian commissioners. Thos. Hask, John Miserol et al petition for recommitment of a bill concerning a conveyance of Mary Davenport; granted. 610
II Petition by Gabriel Dubois Jourdain referred. Legislative minutes (see Jour. I :442). Patent granted to Henry Beek- man and Gilbert Livingston (p. 601). Petition of Jonathan Whitehead et al. (see .V. Y. col. mss, 61:142) referred. 614
13 Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:443). Report on the peti- tion of Gabriel Dubois Jourdain confirmed (p. 614). Pa- tent granted to Wm Baker (see L. P. 7:91). Warrants for salaries read. 616
16 Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:444). 622
17 Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:444). Warrant to Allan Gerard for expenses in surveying New Jersey boundary line. Petition by Gabriel Dubois Jourdain (see N. Y. col. miss, 61:145) referred. 623
18 Report on the petition of G. D. Jourdain confirmed. Legis- Jative minutes (see Jour. 1:445). 628
19 Connecticut boundary line. Commissioners expense ac- count referred. 633
20 Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:446). New Jersey boundary line (see N. Y. col. mss, 6:149). 634
Indian affairs (see \. Y. col. mss, 61:147-48). 638
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25 Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:448). Patent granted to Johannes Hallenbeck (see L. P. 7:58-50). 645
July 2 Indian affairs (scé N. Y. col. mss, 61:147-48). Warrant to Thos. Brazier doorkeeper of the assembly (see V. Y. col. miss, 61:154). 640
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1719 S Warrants signed for Thos. Brazier and for Widow Katherine Post. Order on petition of Capt. de Rossel (see N. Y. col. mss, 61:158). Petition of Archibald Kennedy for a lot in New York city referred. 650
13 9 Indians affairs (see V. V. col. mss, 61:157). 651
Gov. Hunter turns the government over to Col. Schuyler, as president of the council. Petition of Wm Bradford (see L. P. 7:63) referred. Minutes sent home. 653
Vol. 12, 1719-20
Peter Schuyler presides and is sworn in after reading of Gov. Hunter's commission and instructions.
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Order on petition of Thomas Grents on behalf of Andre Saens de Pietry (see N. Y. col. mss, 61:165).
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Order on petition by Henry Dewildey master of the brigan- tine Elizabeth and Catherine (see N. Y. col. mss, 61:16!). Petition of Jacob Rutsen and Adrian Gerretsen (see N. Y. col. mss, 61:167), and memorial of Col. John Riggs and Capt. Henry Holland commanders of the independent companies at Albany about bedding etc, referred.
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Aug. 6 30 Col. John Riggs authorized to repair the barracks at Albany. Orders on petition: by Jolin Johnston, Gabriel Ludlow and Win Bradford (see L. P. 7:65-66); by Kilian van Rens- selaer (sce L. P. 7:64). Commission of oyer and terminer to issue for the trial of Jordan, who the sheriff of New York fears will escape from jail. Order on petition by Garret Vielly (see .V. Y. col. mss, 61:172). Order on Mr Noxon's report that the sheriff of Orange county has removed.
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Report on petition of Jolin Johnston, Gabriel Ludlow and Wm Bradford (p. 6) confirmed. Petition of Wm Brad- ford and Gabriel Ludlow (see L. P. 7:67) referred. Jus- tice Cornelius Haring of Orange county reports that Sheriff Timothy Halstead has been absent for two months; another sheriff to be appointed. Petitions: by Mary Ingoldsby (see L. P. 7:69); by Stephen de Lanccy et al. (see L. P. 7:68) referred. 10
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Order on petition by Christ. de Rossel commander of the ship Victory (see V. Y. col. mss, 61:174). Account of debts to the weighhouse and porters presented by Dep. weighmaster Heath, to lie on the table. 15
28 Jonathan Jordan and a negro belonging to Harmanus Burger both sentenced to death. reprieved for a week. 17 Sep. 3 Account of the military storekeeper referred. Petition by
Thos. Byerley (see L. P. 7:74) referred. Patent granted
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to Jacob Rotsen and Adrian Gerretsen (p. 3). Orders on petitions: by Meichoir Gellis (see L. P. 7:78); by Servas Flerabcom (see L. P. 7:70). 18
10 Orders on petitions: by merchants of New York (see N. Y. col. mss, 61:177); by Jacques Christoph Duplessis (see N. Y. col. mss, 61:180). Warrant of survey granted to John Cluit of Canestagione. Order ou petition by Francis Furlong (see N. Y. col. mss, 61:179).
Order on petition of Jacques Christoph Duplessis (p. 21). 23
15 Order on petition of Gabriel . Dubois Jourdain (see N. Y.
1 col. miss, b1:181) 24
17 Petition of Evert van Ness of Canestagione (see L. P. 7:00) referred.
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2.4 Orders on petitions: by inhabitants of the province (see N. Y. col. mss, 61:191); by Allan Jarratt {Gerard] (see N. Y. col. miss, 61:137); by Patr. McGregory; by Daniel van Olinda (see L. P. 7:76); by Jacques and Peter Cor- telyou (see N. Y. col. mss, 61:190). Connecticut act of assembly concerning boundary line received (see L. P. 7:87). Account of New Jersey boundary line commission- ers referred. Warrants for salaries signed. 26
ż9 Jacobus van Cortlande appointed mayor, Thomas Farmer sheriff of New York; Myndert Schuyler mayor, and Garret van Scak sheriff of Albany.
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Oct. I Orders: on petition by Win Ranking and Peter Porter (sec N. Y. col. mss, 62:5); on memorial by Allan Gerard. Francis Harrison says he has no objection to make to the petitions of Servas Fleraboom and of Melchoir Gellis (p. 18). Capt. Miller, commanding privateer allowed to sail.
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8 Order on petition by Thos. Ellison, Wm. Ranking and Peter Porter (see N. Y. col. mss, 62:7). Patents granted: to Daniel van Olinda (p. 26); to Servas Fleraboom and to Melchoir Gellis (p. 18, 33).
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1.4 Mayor, sheriff, recorder, and aldermen as justices of the peace sworn in.
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15 Minutes of the Indian commissioners (see N. Y. col. mss, 62:1-2). Report on petition of J. and P. Cortelyou con- firmed (see N. Y. col. mss, 62:8). Petition of John Steven- son for a ferry from Throggs point to Whitestone (see N. Y. col. mss, 62:15). Memorial of Lt. Col. James Weems and Capt. Lancaster Symes (see N. Y. col. mss, 62:9). Petitions: by Rich'd Floyd and Wm Smith (see N. Y. col. mss, 62:10, 12); by Burger Mynderts (see L. P. 7:80), referred. Sheriff of Suffolk county before the coun- cil. Petition of Peter Hoganboom referred.
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1719 22 Johannes Apple before the council on the complaint of Kilian van Rensselaer (p. 6). Order on petition of Thos. Codman. Patents granted: to Johannes. Peter and Catherine, children of Peter Johnson deceased (see L. P. 7:70, 77); to Melchoir Gellis (see L. P. 7:79). 46
29 Petitions: by James Christ. Duplessis owner, and Bernard Capela master, of the sloop St Michael (see N. Y. col. mss. 62:17-19); by Edw. Gatehouse (see L. P. 7:92), referred. 48
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30 Rob't Walter, Rob't Lurting, John Cruger, Lancaster Symes and Phil. Cortlandt appointed to audit the accounts of Capt. John Rose of the Seaford man-of-war (see N. Y. col. mss, 62:16). Petition of Win Eier for land referred. Hearing on the petition of Rich'd Floyd and Wm Smith (p. 38, see Doc. hist. N. Y. 3:389; Q 3:235). Order on petition by Henry Lane, John Spratt and James Ricaut.
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9 Warrant to John Riggs for repairing fort at Albany. Let- ter received from Mr Popple secretary of the lords of trade concerning smuggling, and pitch and tar making, to be printed.
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52 Allan Jarratt [Gerard] to be appointed surveyor general (see .V. Y. col. mss, 62:27). Orders: on memorial of Francis Harrison and Gilbert Livingston (see N. Y. col. miss, 62:25); on the accounts of New Jersey boundary commissioners. Warrant for Col. John Riggs signed. Dep. weighmaster Heath to collect arrearages of debts. Petition of Nicholas Westfall and others of Orange county (see N. Y. col. mss, 62:24) referred.
13 James Christopher Duplessis allowed to sell some of his goods (see N. Y. col. mss, 62:20), and list of stores which he may buy.
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16 Minutes of Indian commissioners at Albany November 7 and 9 to be sent to the southern Colonies. Petition of Rev. Petrus Vas et al. (see N. Y. col. mss, 62:28, 36) re- ferred.
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Patent of incorporation granted to Rev. P. Vas. Petition of Jacobus Bruyn (see L. P. 7:81) referred.
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Petitions: of Jacobus Kip, John Cruger, Oliver and John Schuyler, Jolin Cruger. Phil. van Cortlandt and David Provost (see L. P. 7:86); of Francis Vincent (see L. P. 7:88) referred. Patent granted to Johs. Hardenbergh (see L. P. 7:83-84).
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Patent granted to Francis Vincent. Warrant of, survey granted to Jacobus Kip et al. (p. 72). Petition of J. C. Duplessis and Bernard Capela (sec ). V. col. mss. 62:34); of Elizabeth Bridge widow of Christ'r Bridge (see N. Y.
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col. mss, 62:37) referred. Letter from Gov. Sam'l Shute of Boston (sec .V. V. col. mss, 62:33) referred. 74
7 Report on the petition of J. C. Duplessis (see N. Y. col. mss, 62:35-36, 51).
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Isaac Bobin sworn in as deputy secretary. Letter from Col. Riggs about bad condition of the fort at Albany referred. Warrant of survey granted to Edw. Gatehouse (p. 48).
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17 Petitions: by Jeremiah Sehuyler, Jacobus van Cortlandt, Fred'k Philippse, Wm Sharpas and Isaac Bobin (see L. P. 7:94); by Andries Volk and Jacob Weber palatines (see L. P. 7:93), referred. Warrants for salaries signed.
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27 Patent granted to Andries Volk and Jacob Weber (p. S2). Warrant of survey granted to Jere. Sehuyler et al. Peti- tions: by Thos. Brazier (see L. P. 7:111); by Egbert van Bursum (see L. P. 7:96) referred. S:
Petition by Cornelius Low, Gerard Schuyler and John Schuyler (see L. P. 7:98-99) referred. Patents granted: to Edw. Gatehouse (see L. P. 7:104); to Jere. Sehuyler et al. (p. 82, 84). David Jamison appointed and sworn in as attorney general viee John Raynes deceased. Orders on petitions: by Thos. Clarke & Co. for wharf extension on the East river; by Cornelius Kuyper (see V. V. col. miss. 62:57).
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Letter from Sec. Josiah Willard of Boston with Massachu- setts charter (see .V. Y. col. mss, 62:56) referred. Warrants of survey granted: to Thos. Brasier (see L. P. 7:112); to Corn's Low et al. (p. 86). Order on caveat by mayor ete of New York against patent to Thos. Clarke & Co. Peti- tion by Mary Ingoldsby and Mary Pinhorne (see L. P. 7:114) referred.
Feb. 18 Mar. 3 17
Order on eaveat against the patent to Thos. Clarke (p. 89). Hearing on eaveat against the patent to Thos. Clarke et al. Ordinanee concerning sessions of the supreme court to be printed (see V. Y. col. mss, 62:70). Petition of James Anderson presbyterian minister for patent of incorpora- tion referred.
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Warrant of survey granted to Corn's Low et al. (see I .. P. 7:120). Patent granted to Thos. Brasier (see L. P. 7:117). Petitions: by Thos. Noxon (see L. P. 7:119); by Wm Bond (see L. P. 7:125), referred. Pardon granted to Han- nah Travis (see V. Y. col. mss, 62:72). Caveat entered by May Bickley on behalf of Trinity church against patent of incorporation for the presbyterian church. Corn's Kuy- per and the sheriff of Orange county called before the council (p. 86); also Charles Broadhead with trustees of
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1720 Marbletown and Justice Jacob Ratsen (sce L. P. 7:116). Petition by John McGregor Katherine Evans, Jane Lawrence, children of Patrick MeGregory, and Thos. Toshack (see L. P. 7:115) referred. Warrants for salaries signed. 94
21 Warrant of survey granted to Thos. Noxon. 99
31 Hearing on May Bickley's caveat (p. 94) deferred. Peti- tions: by Wm Huddleston (see L. P. 7:128); by Johs. Hey and others (see L. P. 7:122) referred. Mayor etc of New York against Thos. Clarke. 99
Ap. 16 Letter from Indian commissioners at Albany with affidavit of Jacobus Vedder (sec N. Y. col. miss, 62:80-St). Financial affairs. Warrants of survey granted to Wm Huddleston (p. 99) and to Wm Bond (p. 94). IOI
21 Francis Harrison appointed to the council; king's letter to
at the that effect; he is sworn in. Letter from Sec. Craggs
president's about changes of officers. Proclamation to issue proro- chamber. guing the assenibly (see Jour. 1:449). Letter from Sec. Craggs with the appointment of Dr Cadw. Colden to be surveyor general. Judge, justices etc of Orange county and Corn's Kuyper called before the council. IOS
29 Petition of Charles Cromline (see L. P. 7:123) referred. Mayor etc of New York ys Thos. Clarke. II2
Ft. George
Letters received from Nicholas Laws governor of Jamaica
May 5 complaining of John Hickford master of the privateer sloop Hunter. Pardon granted to Wm Smith. I13
p. m. Letters and papers from Jamaica referred to the court of admiralty. Order on petition of James Commerford late commande: of the sloop Samuel and Elizabeth (see N. Y. col. miss, 62:91). 115
12 Order on petition by Joseph Loyd and Bernard Schaats (see V. Y. col. miss. 62:89). Chs. Broadhead et al. vs Jacob Rutsen. Petitions: by Richard van Dam (see L. P. 7:132) ; by Vincent Matthews (see L. P. 7:137): by Phil. Schuyler jun. and Christ. Abeel (see L. P. 7:133), referred. Peti- tion by Win Lake (see V. Y. col. mss, 62:92) granted. 117
19 Warrants of survey granted: to Charles Cromline (p. 112); to Rich'd van Dam (p. 117); to Vincent Matthews; to Phil. Schuyler (p. 117). 119
28 Petitions: of Gerard Beekman, Rip van Dam, Adolph Philippse and Anne Peartree (see L. P. 7:146) ; of Francis Harrison, Oliver Schuyler and Allan Jarrat (see L. P. 7:140): of Philipp Schuyler, Jobs. Lansing jr, Henry Wile- man and Jacobus Bruyn face L. l'. 7:148), referred. Pa- tent granted to Thos. Noxon tsee L. P. 7:139). Thos.
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Farmer appointed escheator general vice Aug. Graham deceased. 12I
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Warrants of survey granted: to Gerard Beckman et al .; to Phil. Schuyler et al .; to Francis Harrison et al. (p. 121). Patent granted to Wm Huddleston (p. 99. 101). Petition of Wm. Baker (see N. Y. col. mss, 62:87) dismissed. Dep- uty weighmaster Heath's report referred (see N. Y. col. mss, 62:97). 122
9 6 Proclamation to issue proroguing the assembly. 124
Indian affairs. Journal of Myndert Schuyler and Rob't Livingston jr, while at the Sennekies castle. Order on petition by Bernardus Swartwout (see L. P. 7:131). Corn's Kuyper before. the council (p. 86, 94). £ Minutes sent home.
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17 Patent granted to Vincent Matthews (p. 119). Order on petition by Mary Ingoldsby and Mary Pinhorne for them- selves and for Mary and John Pinhornc, infants (see L. P. 7:158). Petitions: by Jos. Budd, John Hoit, and Daniel Purdy son of Joseph Purdy deceased (see L. P. 7:159); by Henry Beeckman and John Stoutenburg (see L. P. 7:157); by Wm Chambers (see L. P. 7:162), all referred. Orders on petitions: by Isaac Anderson (see L. P. 7:156); by Rich'd Merril (see L. P. 7:155). Petition of Lewis Morris, Vincent Pearce, James Graham, Andrew Nicholls and Robert Kennedy referred. Warrants for salarics signed. 133
30 Patent granted to Richard van Dam. New warrants of survey granted to Phil. Schuyler et al. (p. 121-22; see L. P. 7:165); to Francis Harrison (sec L. P. 7:164); to Wm Bond (see L. P. 7:160). Petition of Patrick McGreg- ory (see L. P. 7:163), referred. Orders on petitions: by Dan'l Purdy. Sam'l and Benj. Brown (sce L. P. 7:171) ; by John Kelly (sce L. P. 7:184); by Lewis Morris (see L. P. 7:166). Indian affairs; letter from Indian commis- sioners, and journal of Lawrence Claesen on a journey to Octjagara. 136
July 7 Patents granted: to Francis Harrison et al (p. 136); to Phil. Schuyler et al .; to Win Bond. Petitions: by James Commerford (see V. Y. col. miss, 62:109): by John Kelly (sec N. Y. col. miss, 62:110), referred. Warrant to Rob't Walters and New Jersey boundary line commissioners ior expenses. Petition of Capt. Jos. Budd, John Hoit and Dan'l Purdy (see L. P. 7:180) referred. 1.42
I.1 Warrant of survey granted to Wir Chambers (p. 133). Petition of Rob't Walter (see L. P. 7:186-87) referred.
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