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Indian conference. Gov. Burnet makes his propositions. 344
p. m. 28 Address of the justices and inhabitants of Schenectady. Peti- tion of Johann Christian Garlach. Wm and Nicholas York, and Elias Gariachi for license to purchase land at Skoharee referred. Major Abr'in Schuyler to live among the Senecas for one year. 345
29 Gov. Spotswood of Virginia makes his propositions to the five nations. 346
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Hearing on the caveat of Hendrick van Rensselaer vs Coenrat Borgharet and Elias van Schaick postponed. John Baptist van Eps arrested for spreading false reports among the Indians. 347
3I License to purchase land granted to Johann Christ. Garlach et al (p. 345). Order on address of the justices etc. of Schenectady (p. 345). John B. van Eps to be prosecuted. Petition of Lieut. John Scott (see L. P. 8:188) referred. 347
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License granted to Lieut. John Scott. Petition of Coenrat Borghaert and Elias van Schaick (see L. P. 8:35, 156) dis- missed. 348
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4 Jolin Baptist van Eps admitted to bail in the sum of £500. Instructions for Major Abr'm Schuyler. 349
S Indian conference: Gov. Spotswood [Assarigoe=cutlass], Gov. Sir Wm Keith [ Onas-pen], Gov. Burnet [Corlear] and five nations. Minutes sent home. 354
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Additional Instructions to Gov. Burnet relating to trade;
1722 Sep. 25 Fort George proclamation to issue thereon. Boundaries between the five nations and Virginia Indians established. Receiver
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general to join the committee on patents granted before 1700. Petitions of Chriser Denn (see L. P. 8:198) and of Anne Hooglandt (see I .. £. 8:145) referred. Warrant to issue to Thos. Byerley for disbursements. Warrants for salaries signed.
29 Mayor and sheriff of New York and mayor of Albany re- nominated; Philipp Verplanck sheriff of Albany.
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Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:487). Petitions: of Lewis Morris, Cadwallader Colden, James Alexander, Abr'm van Horn, John Collins and Marg't Veder, wife of Harm. Veder (see L. P. 8:189-190, 193); of Francis Harrison et al (see L. P. 8:104); of Lieut. John Scott, commanding at Fort Hunter (see L. P. 8:197), all referred.
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IO Patents granted. to Lewis Morris et al .: to Franeis Harrison et al .; to John Scott (p. 10); to Christ'r Denn (p. I). Me- morial of Cadw. Colden (see N. Y. col. mss, 64:151) re- ferred. Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:488). Warrant to issue to Peter Schuyler jr, Jacob Verplanck, Johs. Visger jr, Harmanus Schuyler, Johs. van den Bergh, Peter Gro- endyk and Peter van der Heyden, for residing in the Seneea country (see N. Y. col. mss, 64:135-36). Warrant to Wm Pinthrop and Charles Burn for serving as smiths in the Seneca country. Swartwout vs Blagg.
1.4 Mayor, sheriff etc. of New York sworn in. Warrants signed. 18 19
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17 Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:488).
18 Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:489). Complaint of Swart- wout vs Blagg dismissed with a reprimand to the latter. 23
p. m. Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:489). Warrant to issue to Cadw. Colden for expenses (p. 13). 25
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Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:490). Petition of Stephen
du Blois (see L. P. 9:3) referred.
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24 Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:491). Patent granted to Stephen du Blois (p. 29). 32
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Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:492-93).
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Vessel with palatines arrived . from Holland; quarantine measures. Time for order in regard of Indian presents from Boston extended.
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. 31-Nov. I Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:495). 45
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Order on petition by Lancaster Symes (see L. P. 9:6).
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Petition of Win Burnet jr, Gerardus Beekman, Arch'd Kennedy and David Provoost (see L. P. 9:9) referred. Order on petition of justices and inhabitants of Richmond . county (see N. Y. col. miss, 05:29). Warrants signed: to Gabriel Ludlow clerk of the assembly for drawing bills ; to Robert Elliston custom house clerk for examining
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revenue entries, to Wm Bradford for stationery to the assembly. 51 License to purchase Indian lands granted to Win Burnet jr et al (p. 51). Report on the petition of justices etc of Richmond county (see N. Y. col. mas, 65:30). Minute of the council of Virginia about Indian boundaries. Report on the petition of Garrit van Horn et .. l.
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Claims of George Clarke on behalf of Horatio Walpole auditor-general, allowed; warrants to him to issue (see N. Y. col. mss, 65:3), Memorial of Archibald Ken- nedy receiver-general on quitrents referred (see N. Y. col. mss, 65:44). Warrants for salaries of Francis Harrison judge of the admiralty, James Alexander attorney-general, and Cadw. Colden surveyor-general, signed. 60
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Warrants to Horatio Walpole signed. Account of Sec'y Clarke for incidental expenses (see N. V. col. miss, 65:33) referred.
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Letter received from Sec'y Willard of Boston on Indian af- fairs, and referred: report of council on it (see N. Y. col. mss, 65:35). Petition of Lewis and Mordecai Gomez (see N. Y. col. mss, 65:37) referred.
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Reports: on the receiver-general's memorial (p. 60); on petition of Lewis and Mordecai Gomez (p. 66); on Sec. Clarke's accounts recommitted. Orders on petitions: of Francis Child (see L. P. 9:13): of Wm Bradford (see N. Y. col. mss, 65:34). Warrants for salaries signed. Order concerning the salary of the clerk of the council (13:209). 72
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Report on the petition of Francis Child (p. ; 2) to lie on the table. Petition of Francis Harrison et al (p. 10; sce L. P. 9:21) granted. New warrant signed for Win Bradford (p. 72).
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Petition of John Jost Petri and Conrad Rickert (see L. P. 9:21) granted. New warrants signed for Wm Bradford Memorial of Archibald Kennedy concerning needed repairs of the customhouse referred. Petition of Cornelius Low for land under water dismissed and prayer of Fran. Child (p. 72, 79) to be granted to them jointly. Warrant to Sec. Clarke (p. 65, 72) signed. Attorney-general's and chief justice's opinion on land grants: council's report thereon.
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WVm Dugdale high sheriff of New York gives bonds for due execution of his office; David Provoost and Abr'm van Horn sureties. Letter from Gov. Wim Dummer of Boston. Instructions to Wm Sailer, Elisha Cooke, Spencer
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Phips and john Stoddard, Massachusetts commissioners to treat with the five nations at Albany; opinion of coun- cil thereon. Petitions referred; of Robert Walter, Rip van Dain and Hendrick Hansen (sce I .. P. 9:34); of Phil. Schuyler and David Provoost (see L. P. 9:35). 102
Mar 7 Patents graured: 16 Robert Walter et al; to Phil. Schuyler and David Provoost (p. 102). Petitions referred: of J. Christ. Garlick, Win York, Joh. Lawyer, Joh. and Hendrick Schaffer (see L. P. 9:8, 28); of Wmi York, Jacob Fred'k Lawyer and Nich's York (see L. P. 8:136; 9:23); of Joh. Conr. Weiser, Peter Wagoner and Peter Fick (see L. P. 9:37); of Edw. Bromhead (see L. P. 9:36) ; of Dederick Martinstock (see L. P. 9:38). Order on peti- tion by Rip van Dam. Paul Richards, Helena de Key, Jean Tothill, Abr'm de Peyster for himself brothers and sisters Garrit van Horn, Henry Cuyler, Isaac Gouverneur, John Read, Peter Bristed. Thos. Bayeux, Sam'l Payton, Corn's Low and Francis Child (see L. P. 9:39); granted. Petition of Ger. Beekman (see L. P. 9:41) referred. III
9 Reports on petitions: of Joh. Christ. Garlick et al; of Joh.
Conrad Weiser et al; of Edw. Bromhead; of Ded. Martin- stock (p. III) approved and petitions granted. 120
Richard Bradley sworn in as attorney-general vice John Rayner deceased. Warrants for salaries signed. 124
21 Letter from Gov. Gordon Saltonstall of Connecticut; and act of Connecticut assembly concerning the boundary line; report of council thereon. Thos. Bayeux appointed um- pire in re Lt. Edw. Smith and Lewis Gomez. 125
28 Petition of Wm Bowen, Henry Huff, Arent Potman, Wau- ter Swart, Wm Sixbury, Sarah Grout and Thos. Wildman, who have spent a long time at hard labor among the Indians, for license to purchase land on Canada creek re- ferred. Order on petition of Robert Walter and other officers of the admiralty court (see N. Y. col. mss, 65:63). Minute of council of Boston .. Quarantine against Jamaica. License granted to Win Bowen et al. 135
Ap. IS Gov. Burnet again takes the oath as chancellor. Memorial of Arch'd Kennedy (see N. Y. col. mss, 65:69) referred. Accounts of Abi'm Schuyler (see N. Y. col. mss, 65:66) referred. Petition of Martha Heathcote. Jacobus van Cortlandt, Nehemiah Palmer and Henry Fowler (see L. P. 9:52) referred. 140
Order on report on Arch. Kennedy's memorial (p. 140). Warrants to issue: to Arch. Kennedy for paying Mr Hamilton employed by him in suits for quitrents; to
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Abr'm Schuyler for Indian expenses. Report on the peti- tion of Martha Heathcote (p. 140) approved. 1.44
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Warrant for paying Andrew Hamilton signed. Gov. Bur- net is going to New Jersey. 147
May 9
Patent granted ic Lewis Morris et al (13:199, 203; see L. P. 9:55). Deposition of Sami'l Clows, coroner of Qucens county, concerning Thos. Lynstead a counterfeiter re- ceived (see V. Y. col. mss, 65:78); order to search the houses of Sherrard, Thos. Kable and Deborah Wright the supposed wife of Thos. Lynstead. at Oysterbay, also the. house of Thomas Pullen in New York. Order on an affi- davit of Jacob Cuyendall and Thos. Quick of Minisinck in Orange county concerning Indian robberies. Warrant to Lawrence Claesen for expenses on a journey to the Sonecas. Petition of Joseph Loyd for remission of duty on slaves referred. Indian presents from Boston to be admitted free from duty. 148
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14 Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:495). Sheriff of New York reports that he has not found any thing in Thos. Pullen's house, about counterfeit bills (see V. Y. col. mss, 65:81). Warrant for Lawrence Claesen (p. 148) signed. 153
15 Thos. Sherrard, Thos Kable and Thos. Pitllen examined about Thos. Lynstead (see V. Y. col. mss, 65:82-83) and dismissed. Orders to examine Samuel Burcham of Oyster- bay and others. Order on petition of Joseph Loyd (p. 153). 158
17 Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:496). Memorial of Arch'd Kennedy concerning incidental expenses in the receiver- general's office referred. 160
23 Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:496). Petition of Daniel Chubb (see L. P. 9:64) to lie on the table. Warrant to issue to Arch'd Kennedy for incidental expenses (p. 160). Petition of Richard Bradley and Isaac Bobin for land referred. 162
25-30 Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1 :497). 167
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Petition of Corn's Low (see .N. Y. col. mss, 65:89) referred. 167
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Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:408). Petition of Francis Har ison for confirmatory patent to his share of 5000 acres granted in 1714 to Mary Tatham, Thos. Braine, James Graham and John Haskall referred. Memorial of Jeremiah Schuyler, Joannis jr, and Joannis C. Cuyler for their and Lawrence Claesen's and Jurian Hogan's serv- ices in the Seneca country (sce N. Y. col. mss, 65:93) rc- ferred. Petition of Rich'd Jerrard and Wm Bull (see L. P. g:70) referred. Petition of Lewis and Mordecai
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Gomez concerning import duties referred. Petition of Peterse Mebce (ses L. P. 9:59) to lie on the table. 169
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Legislative minutes (see jour fig8). Patent granted to Francis Harrison (p. 169). Warrants to issue to Jeremiah Schuyler et al (p. 169). Petition of Rich'd Bradley and Isaac Bobin (p. 162) granted. Warrants for salaries etc signed. 171
14 Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:499). Petition of Lewis , and Mordecai Gomez (p. 169) granted. Patent granted to Rich'd Jerrard and Wm. Bull (p. 169). 175
20 Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:50!). Patent granted to Conrad Weiser jr, Jolis. Lawyer jr, and Peter Wagoner (see L. P. 9:58). 18I
27 Legislative minutes (sce Jour. 1:501). Memorial of Archi- bald Kennedy concerning public funds; and, petition of John Pieterse Mcbee (see L. P. 9:80) referred. 183 28-July 6 Legislative minutes (see Jour. I:502-6). 184-97
IS Allowance for the company of one captain, two lieutenants and eight men who are to go to the Seneca country for a year fixed. Warrants: to Jacob Verplanck for services in the Seneca country; to Derick Egbert doorkeeper, Robert Crannel sergeant at arms and Catherine Post for services to the assembly. 197
Aug. 10
Royal mandamus appointing Abr'm van Horn and William Provoost to the council; they are sworn in and take their places. Further allowance for the men going into the Seneca country; premium set on knowledge of the Indian language. Petition of Wm Apple relating to land in the city dismissed. House and lot of Richard Elliot, cooper, of New York city, escheated and granted to Lewis Rou (see L. P. 9:85). 200
15 Report of the committee on boundary act of Connecticut; order of council thercon. Report on table of fces in the chancery court and in the court of appeals, of governor and council referred. 208 22 Ordinance of fees reported and to be printed (see N. Y. col. mss, 65:120). Ordinance relating to the recording of deeds to be sent to county clerks (see N. Y. col. mss, 65:121). Ordinance of fees in the court of appeals (see N. Y. col. mss, 65:[17) to lie on the table. 233
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Petition of Win Bowen et al (see L. P. 9:63) referred. Order on memorial by Capt. Henry Holland (sce N. Y. col. miss, 65:131). Accounts of the auditor and treasurer (sce N. Y. col. miss, 65:128) referred. Robert Walter re- nominated mayor, Win Dugdale sheriff of New York,
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Peter van Brugh mayor, Thos. Williams sheriff of Albany. Indian trade from Albany to Canada. 234
Patent granted to Wm Bowen et al (p. 234). Report on treasurer's accounts (see N. Y. col. miss, 65:130) approved. Petition of Archibald Kennedy for land referred (see L. P. 9:105). Warrants for salaries signed. Warrant to George Clarke for Horatio Walpole. Gov. Burnet is going to New Jersey. 238
16 Journal of Abr'm Schuyler in the Seneca country received; warrant to him for expenses signed. 241
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Mayor and sheriff of New York sworn in. 242
Dec. 12
Additional instructions for Gov. Burnet relating to his assent to private acts. Letter from Gov. Saltonstall and resolu- tion of Connecticut assembly about boundary line received and referred. Copy of an order of council to be sent to the receiver-general. Memorial of Archibald Kennedy about incidental office expenses (see N. Y. col. miss, 66:26) referred. Warrants for salaries etc signed. 2.43
13 Report on letter of Gov. Saltonstall about the boundary linc. Warrant to issue to Archi'd Kennedy for office expenses. 248
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Warrants for salaries etc signed. Warrant to Charles Burns Indian interpreter for services at Mount Burnet, certified to by Lieut. Wm Helling stationed there. 251
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Order on petition of Robert Willasy (sce N. Y. col. miss, 66:30). 254
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Commissioners for running the Connecticut line to meet at Rye in February following. 255
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Order of the king in council for restitution of Spanish property taken in the war. Time in which to buy Indian land as per license granted to Wm Burnet jr et al extended (see L. P. 9:90-01). Warrant to Charles Burns (p. 251) signed. Instructions for Connecticut boundary commissioners to be prepared. 257
27 Letter from Gov. Saltonstall concerning the boundaries received. Report on instructions to commissioners ap- proved; allowances to them fixed: commissions for them to be prepared. 263
31 Warrants to Francis Harrison, Cadw. Colden, David Pro- voost and Johs. Jansen, Connecticut boundary commis- sioners for expenses signed. 266
Mar. 19
Petition of And'w Fresneau and John du Puy (see L. P. 9:04) referred. Connecticut commissioners fail to meet the New York commissioners: new meeting fixed. Warrants for salaries signed. 26-
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Ap. 2 Report on the petition of John Pieterse Mebee (p. 183) ap- proved and warrants of survey granted. Account of Geo. Clarke for enrolling laws referred. Resolution concerning the Connecticut boundary line; allowance to commission- ers fixed and instruction for them. 271
8 License to purchase Indian Jand granted to Hartman van Deker. Rosiof Stayley, Gerrit Spender, Ryndert Skeefort, Christ'r Hillse, Charles Aker. Lambert Stenbergh, Johan- nes Lager, Derick Login and Nicholas Aker. palatines (see I. P. 9:95-96). Gov. Burnet is going to New Jersey. 274 Royal assent to the New York act for running the Connec- ticut boundary In .. Report of the Connecticut boundary commissioners. 275
May I
15 Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:507). Opinion of council on a letter from Capt. Peter Salgard commanding the Greyhound man-of-war relating to the issue of rum to ship- wrights, stopped by the admiralty board. 291
June 13
Petition of Jacob Sharp, Christ'r Hagatorn, Jacob Shoe- maker and other palatines (see I. P. 9:101) referred. Ad- dress of Justices Wm Willet, Isaac Hicks and Richard Floyd of Westchester county (see N. Y. col. mss, 66:80) referred. New license to purchase land granted to Wm Burnet jr, to include the name of Rob't Livingston jr (see L. P. 9:99). Petition of John Haskoll (see L. P. 9:108) referred. Warrant to Lawrence Claesen for services in the Seneca country (see N. Y. col. mss, 66:77). Petition of Richi'd Jerrard (see L. P. 9:98) referred. Warrants for salaries signed. Report on the petition of Jacob Sharp et al approved and order thereon (see Doc. hist. N. Y. 3:722- 23; Q 3:431-32). Patents granted to John Hasskoll and to Richard Jerrard. 208
15 Order on petition of Stephen and Paul Richards, Jacob Leis- ler et al (see .V. Y. col. mss, 66:79). Letter from Gov. Wm Dummer of Massachusetts on Indian conference received: also instructions from him to John Schuyler and John Stoddard deputies for Massachusetts at the Indian con- ference; opinion of council thereon. 305
23 Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:500). Answer of mayor of New York to the petition of Stephen and Paul Richards (p. 305) referred. Petition of Win Bull (see L. P. 9:106) referred. 308
24 Answer of mayor ete of New York (p. 358) withdrawn. Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:50)). Connecticut bound- ary line. 311
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Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:510). Patent granted to Wm Bull. 314
July 9
Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:510-II). 317
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Order on the account of Sec. Clarke for incidental expenses. Warrant of survey granted to Philipp Pipoon and Abr'm Gouverneur (see L. P. 9:110). 318
13-16 Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:511-12). 320
16 Petition of Mare Legaur (see .V. ). col. mss. 66:97-98) referred. Allowance to officers employed in the trial of pirates to be fixed. Warrant to John Haskall for carrying rotice of intended survey to Connectieut (p. 311) signed. Order on new answer of mayor ete of New York to the petition of Stephen and Paul Richards et al (p. 305. 308. 311; see .V. Y. col miss, 66:99). 323
IS Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:513). Report on allowances to Marc Legaur, Joseph Whittemore and John Callean (see N. Y. col. mss, 66:97-98, 100, 114) approved and war- rants signed. 326
21 Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:514). Warrants to officers employed in the trial of pirates to be made out according to report (see .V. Y. col. miss, 06:104). Johs. Glen and Johs. Wemp to elear the road from the Mohawk river car- rying place to Wood ereek going into Oneida lake. 330
22-24 Legislative minutes (see Jour. 1:515-17). 333-40
Aug. 6
Royal approval of acts of assembly. Warrants to issue: to James Alexander for drawing bills of assembly; to Gabriel Ludlow elerk of the house, for incidental charges; to Henry Vernon for drawing bills; to David Le Tellier for translat- ing Mrs Montour's deposition; to the doorkeeper of the assembly for whitewashing the chamber etc; and to Cath. Post for use of her house by assembly committees. Peti- tion of Lewis Morris jr and Andries Coeymans (see L. P. 9:119) referred. Warrants to James Alexander advocate- general, Richard Nicholls register, Wm Dugdale provost marshall, Robert Crannell marshall of the admiralty court, Isaac Bobn deputy secretary, Abr'm Gouverneur French interpreter, and Rodrigo Pacheco Spanish interpreter, signed. 342
Warrants to James Alexander cte. signed. Petitions re- ferred: of Jacob Sharp et al (see L. P. 9:114-16); of Wm Bradford (see .N. Y. col. miss. 66:121): of John Scott jr (see L. P. 9:118). Report on petition of Jacob Sharp (see Doc. hist. N. Y. 31725-6: (2) 3:434-35). 340
3 Patent granted to Lewis Morris jr and Abr'm Coeymans (p. 342). Warrants to issue: for paying account of commis-
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v. 14 sioners to sign bills of credit (see N. Y. col. mss, 66:130) ; to Jacobus Kip and Corn's van Horne for material to re- pair Fort George. Account of the auditor-general re- ferred (see V. Y. col. mss, 66:128). Gov. Burnet intends to go to Albany and renominates now Robert Walter to be mayor and Wm Dugdale sheriff of New York, mayor and sheriff of Albany are renominated. Warrant to issue for the salary of the auditor-general. Warrants signed. 3-49
Oct. I Memorial of Wm Bradford concerning unprinted laws of Gov. Dongan's time referred. Warrants for salaries signed. Minutes sent home per Capt. Downing. 351
8 Edward Blood commanding at Mount Burnet reports on il- legal trade to Canada carried on by Nicholas, son of Philipp Schuyler and Jacob, son of Hermanus Wendell, with affidavit concerning it by Charles Buckley, sergeant at Mount Burnet: minutes of Indian commissioners about it received and council's opinion on it. Gov. Burnet com- municates the propositions made by him to the six nations on Sep. 14, 15, 17, 19 and 20. 353
14 Robert Walter sworn in as mayor, Wm Dugdale as sheriff and both as justices of the peace of New York. 374
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Petition of Abr'm van Horne, Win Provoost, Wm Burnet jr and Phil. Livingston (see L. P. 9:125) referred. Warrant to issue to Johs. Glen and Johs. Wemp for improving the carrying place to Wood creek, upon certificate of Major Goose van Schaick and David van der Heyden (see N. Y. col. miss, 66:140). License granted to Abr'm van Horne et al. 374
29 Letter from Allured Pappie, secretary of the lords of trade (see N. Y. col. mss, 66:110-12) with a petition of London merchants trading to New York; king's order on the peti- tion: extract from the minutes of the board of trade. Memorial of Rip van Dam and other merchants of New York (see N. Y. col. mss, 66:143) referred. Petitions re- ferred: of Thos. Noxon (see L. P. 9:126); and of John Mebce (see L. P. 9:129). 375
Nov. 6 Report on petition of London merchants (p. 375). [38;]
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Accounts of Jacobus Kip and Corn's van Horn, managers for repairing Fort George referred. 402
26 Report on the memorial of Rip van Dam et al (p. 375). Warrant to Jacobus Kip and Corn's van Horn signed. Dr Colden's report (see .V. Y. col. miss. 66:121) to be filed in the secretary's office. Petition of Nathaniel Osborn (sec L. P. 9:131) referred. .402
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Letter irom Lt. Gov. Wm Dammer of Massachusetts, about war against the eastern Indians (see N. Y. col. miss, 66:161) referred. Warrants for salaries signed. 408
Report on Gov. Dummer's letter (see N. Y. col. mss, 67:1). 413
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Petition of Corn's Low, Thos. Bayeux, Peter Bristed and Samuel Payton (see L. P. 9:133) referred. Order on peti- tion of members of the French church (see N. Y. col. mss, 6 ;: 5; and, Doc. hist. N. Y. 3;460; Q 3:284). 415
28 Order on the petition of Corn's Low et al (p. 415). Answer of Mir Moulinar and rest of consistory of French church (see N. Y. col. mss, 67:8-10); order thereon. Petition of Wm Sharpas and Rob't Livingston jr, elerks of the court of chaneery about fees (see .V. Y. col. mss, 66:16) referred. Sec. Clarke's accounts of incidental expenses referred. Petition of the heirs of Gerard Beekman and others (see L. P. 9:136) referred. 416
Feb. II Executors of David Provoost to hand in the accounts of the tonnage office. Proclamation to issue for the better ob- servanee of the laws of trade (see N. Y. col. mss, 67:12). Secretary's fce-table to be scrutinized. 419
18 Report on petition of members of the French church (see N. Y. col. mss, 67:14-15; and, Doc. hist. N. Y. 3:474-75; Q 3:286-87). Patent granted to the heirs of Gerard Beek- man et al (p. 416). Fees allowed to the elerks of the court oi chaneery (see .V. V. col. mss, 67:17). 420
Mar. 5 Report on the reply of Mr Moulinar ete (p. 416) to petition ete (see V. Y. col. mss, 67:20; and, Doc. hist. N. Y. 3:479-80; Q 3:289-90) and order thereon. 423
18 Warrants ior salaries signed. 425
25 Additional instructions for Gov. Burnet about assenting to bills. Petition of Rodolph Stehle and Nich's Eckerd (see L. P. 9:138) referred and warrant of survey granted. 426
3 Order on petition of Win Halliday commanding the ship Princess Carolina (see V. Y'. col. mss, 67:25). Isaac Hicks appointed Connecticut boundary commissioner. vice David Provoost deceased. 429
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