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Order concerning the fortifications at Albany and at Schenectady.
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9 Order to mayor of Albany to offer shelter in the neighbor- hood to Indian women, children and old men, the French apparently intending to renew the war against Senecas.
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Order to Thomas Buttler to take charge of and bring to New York the ship Joanna of Piscattaway seized for illegal trading.
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9 Dedinius potestatem to administer the oath of assessors for Kings and Orange counties to Major Stephan van Cort- landt and Justice Beeckman, for Queens to John Jackson and Daniel Whitehead, for Huntington to Ebenetus Platt, for Sentalcott and Smithstone to Andrew Gibb, for Southold to Isaac Arnold, for East and Southampton to Major John Howell, for Westchester to John Pell and John Palmer, for Richmond to Thos. Lovelace and Justice Stil- well, for Dutchess to Rob't Livingston, for Ulster to Major Chambers and Justice Beeckaran; for Albany county to the mayor of the city. Rules for the collection of taxes. 10
26 Order to Major Thomas Chambers to have his troops ready for marching to Albany and Schenectady.
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Oct. 8 Order to Col. John Young and Major John Howell of Suf- folk county to reimburse Capt. Joseph Fordham for arms ctc. delivered to their detachment.
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Warrant: sheriff of Richmond county to levy on Thos. Walton for arrears of quitrent. 14
Order: sheriffs in the various counties to continue in office for another year. 15 Warrant: sheriff of All any county to levy on John Truni- pett et al. for arrears of quitrent. 15
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25 Order on petition by Dirck Jansen Hooglandt against Peter Lotc. 16 Order on petition by the ninger of Albany for continuanee of a local duty on rum etc. 17
Nov. 10
Order: Samuel Bartt, brother to Richard Burtt master of the ship Robert of London drowned during the voyage, to act in the place of his brother with the mate and boat- swain. 18 Order: Abr'm de Peyster. John Delavall and Samuel Burtt to take an inventory of Richard Burtt's accounts. 19
25 Order in the governor's absence that S. van Cortlandt and James Graham, appoint a collector and receiver for the province of East Jersey. 20
Dec. 3 Order: Daniel Mackreyck servant to the late David Tossach to take an inventory of his deceased master's estate. 21
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Order on petition by Daniel and Jacob Robles for denization and permission to !and goods from the ship Phenix James Duncan master. . 22
1688 Jan. 7 Order on petition by Richard Smith vs Samuel Eborne. 23
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Order for the arrest and dismissal from office of Thos. Stevens justice in Queens county, he having surreptitiously obtained a marriage license for Win. Morris of the ferry and Jane the step daughter of Morris and niece of Edward Stevens. 25
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Council minute on the report by Richard Hartford com- mander of the shallop. Royal James that the sloop Prim- rose Symon Grover master has been seized for illegal trading. [26] 24 Order: Robert Augur's sloop and goods seized at Easthamp- ton to be sent to New York for trial. 27
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Order: Stephen Bailey to appear before the council for deny- ing the authority of Capt. Rich'd Hartford. 27 Order on petition by Richard Black:ilye on behalf of the towns of Stratford, Milford and Fairtiekl ior leave to pur- chase whale off for soap boiling. 28
13 Order on petition by Samuel Eborne, to traverse the peti- tion of Rich'd Smith (p. 23). 28
Ap. 12 Order on petition by Benj. Colier high sheriff of West- chester county vs Joseph Lee the county clerk. Oider on petition by Robert Augur for release of his sloop Endeavour be paying fees. 31
16 Order: inhabitants of Kings and Queens counties to clear the road over the stony hill between Brooklyn and Jamaica. General order for laying out and clearing highways for wagon, carts ete.
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John Pell, John Palmer and Win. Richardson before the council with Joseph Lee county clerk of Westchester. Accounts examined and order thereon. 32
Order: assessors Mathias Harize and Edw'd Griffin for the town of Flashing, Nath'l Denton and Joseph Thurston of Jamaica, Abi'm Smith and Richard Valentine of Hemp- stead, Nath'l Coles and Jacob Wright of Oysterbay dis- missed from their offices for refusing to take the legal oath. The towns to elect new assessors.
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Order: Jarvis Marshall to bring in the Spanish Indian slaves of Cornelis Fredricks Drager, Dirck van der Burgh, Joh's Clapper, Giles Shelley master of the ketch Prosperous, and Robert Allison, with a view of liberating them; the Indians must be able to say the Lord's prayer. 35
The remainder of "reversed side" is legislative minutes of the council separately paged 1-77, and published in Journal of the legislative council of the colony of New York. 1:1-39.
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July 28 A messenger from Albany reports that the man sent to Canada by the Jesait Milett a prisoner at Oneida has re- turned with a peace belt and letters for Domine Dellius. Dissatisfaction with proceedings of five nations. Major Dirck Wessells sent to Onondaga to counteract French intrigues.
31 Letter to the five nations read and approved.
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Aug. 3 Warrant for the payment of the messenger from Albany. Account of the governor's journey to Albany and of Indian presents, andited and ordered paid. New chapel in the fort. Confirmatory grant of lots in New York city to Peter Stoutenbergh Warrant to Jarvis Marshall for re- calling ships from Sandyhook. Fort at Albany. War- rants: to Secretary Matth. Clarkson for clerical work and part salary of David Jamison; to Rob't Livingston for rebuilding the Mohogs fort.
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2 Warrants: to Elisha Parker for firewood for the garrison; to Matthew Clarkson for cloaths given to the Indian boy Christian: to Gabrie! Monviele for writing paper; to Jarvis Marshall for salary; to Join Pelletreaux tallow chandler for candles. Survey of plantations on the Kill vaut Kull filed in the secretary's office. .
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1693 17 Patent granted to Ryck Abrahamse for land near the High Lands purchased from the Indians. Wariants: to Joseph Bueno for powder; to Rev. Godir. Dellias for maintenance of 3 Indian boys; to Wm. Nicolls for sodwork on the fort. John Comp and Gert. Bruyn's lands. Payment to Mrs Margaret Macgregere for the services in 1628 of her late husband Major Hugh Macgregere. Warrant to Nicholas Bayard for iron to mount the great guns.
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18 Report from Boston of an attack feared from a French squadron. Militia of New York to be in readiness for a march to Boston. Ten of the greatest guns to be mounted at Sandypoint.
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19 Proclamation to issue forbidding the exportation of pro- visions until further orders because they may be needed for the troops summoned to defeud New York.
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24 Report of the governor concerning fortifications at the lower bay. Expenses of the governor's journey to Sandypoint ordered paid. Report of Chidley Brooke on his journey to Boston and conferences with Sir Francis Wheeler and Sir Wm. Phips; he also produces a new patent as collector and receiver-general, allowing him deputies. Warrant to John Pelletreaux for candles.
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25 Fortifications; assembly to raise funds for building them. Militia camps. Beacons.
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30 Permission granted to Samuel Burgesse to export flour. Report from Albany of Mons. Crevier being brought in as prisoner.
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Sep. I John Comp and Gertrud Bruyn; the latter to have the land in Ulster county. Fort at Albany. New battery in New York. Peter Waldron. Warrants: to Nich's Bayard for wheels to the great guns; to Win. Beckley for ropes. 10
4 Dirck Wessells reports that the five nations will not make peace with Canada and refer the governor of Canada to Cayenquiragoe (Swift Arrow, Gov. Fletcher's Indian name) whom they owu as their master.
7 Warrants to See. Matthew Clarkson and Rev. Godfrey Dellius for salary.
II Connecticut and Rhode Island to assist at Albany. Pecuniary assistance by Maryland. County treasury of Kings county in the hands of Gerard Beeckman condemned for high treason.
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12 Land granted on Staten Island to Anthony Tyce as petitioned for.
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13 Expenses of the governor's journey to Albany. Warrants: to Rob't Cranell for salany as coxon of their majesties pinarc: to Mangel Jaus for firewood. 13
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Warrants: to Miles Forster for locks etc. for the fort; to Peter de Rimier glazier for glass for the fort.
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Financial transactions. Dom. Dellius reports on the activity of the French. Governor thinks his presence at Albany is required. Order on a petition by Joachimintie Elting for leave to purchase Indian lands in Dutchess county. Weighhouse affairs and revenues.
20 Connecticut refuses to assist at Albany but will send a com- missioner. 15
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21 John Comp and Gertrud Bruyn. Warrant to David Jamison for salary.
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25 Commissioners called from the other colonies: Sir Wm. Phips refuses to send any or give assistance. Post office. Warrant to Sergt. John Bulkeley for funeral expenses of Walter Woolford a grenadier. Order on petition by Hendryek Arianse for leave to purchase Indian land in Dutchess county.
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2S Warrants: to Lieut. Enoch Fithian for expenses of the Suf- folk county detachment: to Thos. Munsey for subsistance of soldiers. Governor inquires whether he shall go to Albany for the winter. Warrants: to Chidley Brooke for his own and his employees salaries: to Dirck Wessells for expenses on the journey to Onondaga. License granted to Claas Evertse commander of the Dutch ship King David to purchase provisions.
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Oct. 2 Governor Fletcher appointed commander of the Connecticut militia. Taxes in New York city. Mrs Sloughter. 18
5 Accounts of Chidley Brooke as collector etc. audited and passed. Order on petition by Coi. W'm. Smith to have his land on Long Island erected into a manor (St Georges). John van Comp and Gert. Bruyn. Warrants: to l'eter Melett for blacksmith work in the fort; to Evert Bogardus for transporting soldiers to Albany.
7 Salary for James Graham attorney-general fixed. Warrant to John Clapp clerk of the assembly, for house rent, etc. Further accounts of Chidley Brooke passed. Col. John . Young's accounts of taxes on Long Island. Gertruy Bruyn and John van Comp. 20
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A French privateer. John Reaux formerly of New York com- mander, riding at anchor in Muskitoe cove: the commander arrested and Capt. Evan: to capture his ship. Reports of French doings in Canada and consequent preparations in New York. Fortifications of New York. Examination of Jacob Dennis talen prisoner with Reaux who is likewise examined.
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6 Report by Major Schuyler of French intentions. Governor to go to Albany with troops. Gov. Andrew Hamilton of New Jersey writes about troops. Warrants: to Stephen van Cortlandt for pay of New Jersey troops; to Daniel Honan for expenses of the governor's journey.
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12 Capt. Evans reports that he could not catch Reaux' ship in the sound. Governor may go to Connecticut by land. Nathaniel Cole's connection of John Reaux: suspended from his office of justice at Oysterbay. John Reaux' con- fession as to a naval attack on New York. Fortifications. Warrants: to Win. Bradford printer for salary; to Wm. Pinhorne justice. Payment ordered to Mrs Margaret Mac- gregere. John Reaux' men disposed of. Account of W. Merritt for pilotage of the Albrought. 26
18 Letter of credit to be sent to Major Peter Schuyler and Rob't Livingston for defraying expenses of scouting parties etc. Pension to Peter Waldron wounded at the frontiers. Bedding for the soldiers at Albany.
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Isaac Brashen and John Pero carpenters to finish work on the barkantine Greyhound, James Norman master, or- dered to pursue Jolin Reaux' privateer before they go to work on the station ship Richmond.
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Governor returned from Connecticut reports on the opposi- tion of the general court of Connecticut in regard to assistance on the frontiers; men from there to be ordered out. Governor's presence at Albany not absolutely necess- ary. Anthony Crepel of Ulster county to have a confirma- tory patent. Warrants to the attorney-general and the secretary for clerical work.
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9' Philipp French, Jeremy Tothill, Miles Forster and Robert Downs, merchants to be a committee for supervising the provisioning of the Dutch ship King David. Storage allowed conditionally to Capt. John Evans and Purser Win. Gannoway of their majesuss' frigate Richmond.
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Dissolution of the assembly agreed upon. Musterrolls of Albany companies produced. Nath'l Cole jr, to be released on bail because he might perish from cold in Queens county jail. Warrant to Chief Justice Smith for salary. Dr Thos. Thornhill asks for his pay due by Gov. Sloughter. 32
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Report from Albany that the Mohawks are cut off; the Jerseymen have fun; Gov. Hamilton asked to replace the runaways but cannot get soldiers. New York city de- tacliment to go to Albany. Livut. Abraham Schuyler resigns in order to go to sea and is paid off. Warrant for
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soldiers bedding. Accounts of Rohit Livingston to be audited. Warrants: to doorkeeper Jamie Marshall for salary: io Ever: Bogardus for transporting Col. Ingoldsby and soldiers to Albany.
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Writs of election for the general assembly to issue. Accounts of the government to be laid before the next assembly. Stockadoes for the fortifications. John Reaux to be freed from his irons and the jail being insufficient have the liberty in city limits Small arms in store to be fitted for use. Warrants: to Isaac Dechamp merchant for locks; to Fred. Philippse for iron and bunting; to same for kettles and an hourglass for the Albany soldiers; to Thos. Coker on behalf of Lieut Sharp gunner at Albany. Surveyor to lay out land for Isaac Billian as petitioned for. 34
Dec. 2 7 Order from Whitehall in regard to Gov. Sloughter's accounts. 35 Warrants: to Daniel Homan for pay of express messenger from and of Jerseyinen going to Albany; to same for inci- dental charges: to John Pelletreaux for candles used in the fort. Expenses of the governor's last journey. Gov. Sloughter's accounts. Fortifications.
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Report from Albany that Count Frontenac is still endeavor- ing to make peace with the five nations; Major Peter Schuyler to go to Onondaga and prevent it. Council are opposed to the governor's journey to Albany. Special court of over and terminer to be called for the trial of some soldiers.
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14 Mayor etc. of New York summoned before couneil about the fortifications. Widow Sloughter. Woodboat of the garrison. Warrants: to Abr'm Schuyler for transporting men from Ulster county to Albany; to Dirck Benson; to Jacob van Tilborough; to Robert Livingston for subsist- ance of soldiers at Albany. Indentures of William Bryan to Capt. Christ. Billop cancelled. Members of the coun- cil sworn in as justices of the peace.
15 Mayor and aldermen before the council but not enough of the latter to niake a quorum; adjourned.
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18 Specches of governor, council and aldermen, regarding fortifi- cations and the city's liability to pay for them. Mayor, aldermen and common council doubt their authority to levy money for such purposes but will give money from their private purses. 38
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2S Members of council sworn in as justices of the peace. Order on petition by Peter Kin: vs the sheriff of New York for releasing the goods of Robert Brett.
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1694 Jan. 4 Justices of the peace. Money for fortifications at Albany. Bills of exchange sent from Maryland for military purposes protested. Col. Abr'm de Peyster allowed to import wines damaged by salt water free of duty. Day of thanksgiving. Warrants for salary: to Daniel Ilonan; to David Jamison. 44 8 Election of vestrymen. . Proclamation with the governor's commission as commander of the militia to be sent to. Connectient. Order on petition by Thos. Merriet mer- chant in regard to the ship Litte Baltimore.
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Warrants: to Wm. Pinhorne justice of the supreme court; to Robert Crannell cockswaine for salary; to Nanning Har- mense for military transportation. Widows Leisler and Mitbourne reinstated in their late husbands' property. Order on petition by Jannetie Theys Buys widow of Jan Theys Buys.
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Report from Albany that the French have a design on Onondaga or Albany and treat of peace with the Indians. Col. Henry Beeckman complains of the slowness of the militia in coming to Albany. Mayor etc. want to know whether by charter they can raise money for building fortifications.
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18 Governor's effort to raise troops against the French. Money called in. Warrants: to Peter Waldron for pension; to Thos. Parmetier matross for mounting guns; to Wm. Bradford printer for salary. Answer to questions by mayor etc.
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25 Copy of Major Peter Schuyler's journal to Onondaga to be sent to England. Francis Martino to have land on Staten Island as petitioned ior. Warrants: to Rev. Godli. Dellius for salary; to Henry Ford for carpenters work in the fort. Well before the fort to be repaired and pump put in. Collection of taxes slow and expedition urged. Weigh- house revenue. Warrant to Nich's Bayard for gun carriag s.
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26 Petition of Thos. Hicks & Co. for land on Cowneck, Queens county granted. Ordinance of mayor, aldermen etc. for raising money approved.
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27 Reading of letters from Connecticut and of a manuscript. Seasonable considerations offered to the people of Con- necticut.
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Col. Beeckman of Ulster county reports a rumor that the French intend an attack on Kingston. Governor to review the militia in Kings and Queens counties. Peter Billian and two sons to have patents for land on Staten Island. 51
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3 Report from Gov. Andrew Hamilton of the Jerseys that 100 French and 50 Indians are in the Minissink county de- batching the Indians; Arent Schuyler sent to investigate. 52
5 Arrangements made for defense upon new reports of an in- tended French attack on Kingston.
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8 Accounts of Daniel Honan accountant-general to be audited by a committee.
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15 Warrant to Danicl Honan for expenses of the governor's journey to Long Island "in arms" and for the militia to drink their majesties' health. Expenses of the governor's journey to Pennsylvania audited and allowed. Expendi- tures of Daniel Honan for the fort. Warrants: to Win. Bradford for printing sundry public papers and the book: Seasonable considerations offered to the good people of Connecticut; to Simon Schermerhoorn for transporting soldiers to Albany: to Wm. Mosse and company of porters. Chaplain John Miller not considered entitled to the church living in New York.
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The governor reports on his journey to Long Island. Boundary line between New York and New Jersey. 54 55
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Correspondence about the protested Maryland bills of ex- change. Surveyor Aug. Graham to make a plan of the proposed fortifications and of New York city.
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Warrants: to Daniel Honan for governor's journey to Long Island; to same for incidental expenses; to Dirck Wessells for expenses on his journey to the five nations; to Mrs Eliz. Wandell for Indian' corn given to Indians; to John van Iubrough for a canoe; to Jolin Mosse for subsisting soldiers at the house of Mary Downs his wife; to Arent Schuyler for journeying to the Minissink country. New- town, I. I. to elect a collector vice Joras Abramse in- capacitated. John Evans to have a patent for land up Hudson's river purchased from the Esopus Indians. Order on petition by Widow Pauling for land. Warrant to Major Wm. Merrit for charges of collecting taxes.
2 Order on petition by Widow Ann Richbell for survey. War- rant to Stanley Handcock for a horse lost on the journey to Connecticut.
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3 Proclamation for a day of humiliation, fasting and prayer to issue. 57 57
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6 Order on petition by Jacques Guyon for land on Staten Island.
8 Warrants: to Daniel Honan for incidental office expenses; to Henry Ford for carpenter work in the fort. Order on
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petition by Samuel Bayard and Arent Schuyler for patent of land called the " dancing chamber." Co !. Nich. Bay- ard's farm. Smith hill to te surveyed. Officers to com- mand the militia in case of an attack appointed.
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58 58 New Jersey boundary live.
13 Warrants: to Chicky Brooke collector and receiver-general for salary etc; to John Abeel mayor of Albany for refitting the fort.
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15 Warrant to Henry Ford for carpenter work. John Reaux allowed to serve on board the man of war commanded by Capt. Evans. Jonn Ward to have land at Cocksingh near Marbletown. 59
19 Arrearages of taxes. Governor has to go to Pennsylvania. 60
21 Petition of Col. Thomas Willet for land at Cowneck, L. I. granted. 60
22 Nath'l Cole jr, discharged from bail (p. 32).
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23 Petitions: of Wm. and Apollonia Welch for survey of land given to her by Indians granted; of Henryck Cornelius Bogard for patent. 61
24 Warrant to Rob't Livingston for his salary as sub-collector at Albany. Committee to sit on Indian goods for presents and governor's journey to Albany ..
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Warrants ior salaries: to Win. Pinkhorne; to Col. Andrew Hamilton postmaster; to David Jamison; to Daniel Honan. Warrant to John Pelletreaux ior candles. Widows Leisler and Milbourn. 62
28 Governor is going to Abany and makes recommendations to council. Warrant to John Clapp for sudary as clerk of the assembly. Licence to Direk Gerritse burut out to col- lect charity. Surveyor to survey land ior Thos. Hicks jr. Additional land granted to Henr. Corn. Bogard. 62
Ap. 6 Assistance from Connecticut in country produce and at the charge of collecting it. 63
17 Subsistance of soldiers at Albany sent to Major Peter Schuyler. 63
26 Payment of soldiers at Albany dependent on the sale of grain contributed by Connecticut. Powder for the fort. 64
May 4 Indians of Nassau island come to renew the covenant; their sachem Tapusha too old to come himself.
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14 Governor returned is compelled to deier his report because of some clerical errors. Governor to meet the assembly of Pennsylvania. Expenses provided. Pay for Albany soldiers sent up. Licenses: tu Col. Nichs. Bayand for the purchase of Indian lands; to Robert Sanders, Rev. John
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Miller and Daniel Honan. Warrants for salaries: to Will- iam Smith chief justice; to Rev. Godfr. Dellius. Petitions for land by Daniel Shotwell and by Tjerck Caus de Witt granted. Order on petition by the owners and freighters of the barkantine Orange. Robt. Livingston to continue victualling the troops at Albany.
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Maryland bills of exchange. Warrant to Evert Bancker for pay of Capt. George Bradshaw's company. A riding col- lector of taxes to be appointed. Warrants to Hend. van Dyck surgeon to the Albany troops. Suffolk taxes. War- rants: to Robert Livingston for firewood, candles etc; to Col. Nichs. Bayard for disbursements to officers at Albany; to Robt. Livingston for pay of soldiers: to Joseph Yeats for firewood to Albany garrison.
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16 Capt. Jolin Evans commander of the Richmond allowed to fill his crew by impressing sailors. Expenses of the gov- ernor's journey to Albany audited and allowed. Warrants: to Daniel Hlonan for advances made; to Col. Bayard for the payment of troops; to Jarvis Marshall for salary; to Daniel Waldron for curing his wounds. Capt. John Evans to have a patent for land. Crexier the French prisoner at Albany redcemed from the Indians by Major Schuyler, dead.
p. m. Virginia sends money. Governor going to Pennsylvania makes recommendations to the council.
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21 French Indians throw a warclub over the stockadoes into the city of Albany and pursue inhabitants. Money and hour- glasses to be sent to Albany.
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26 Dirck Stone appointed justice of the peace for Maynoth in Westchester county. Gerrit Strycker sheriff of Kings county dead: Jacobus Kiersted appointed in his place. Hourglasses for Albany.
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Militia men uselessly detained at Albany. Warrant to Henry Ford for carpenter work in the custom house.
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2 The governor returned disappointed. Report from Col. Treat that it is removed. Gov. Fletcher intends to make war on the five nations. Order on petition by Phil. French regarding importation of goods. Justices of the peace careless about collecting taxes to be summoned
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5 Warrant to Col. Nich. Bayard for gun carriages. John Comp and Gertruy Bruyn. Warrant to Robert Livingston for salary of Hilleke the interpretress. Committee to view the governor's house in the fort as to repairs. Custom-house collar to be leased. Warrants for salaries: to Matthew
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Clarkson; to Rev. Godit. Deilius; to Rout. Crannell; to Wm. Pinhorne: to Daniel Honan; to David Jamison. Warrant to Capt. Peter Matthews for repairs on the gov- ernment pinace.
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9 Cornelius Jacobs master of the barkantine Orange accused of comforting and abetting the French at Teludes (?); to to be tried for it. Correspondence with Sir Wm. Phips concerning the frontiers and Indian affairs. Warrants: to Robt. Livingston for Mejor Schuyler's expenses at Onondaga; to Thos. Coker for pay of Lieut Thos. Sharpe's salary as gunner at Albany. .
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