History Calendar of Council minutes 1668-1783, pt 2 (New York colony), Part 16

Author: New York (Colony) Council; Fernow, Berthold, 1837-1908. cn; Van Laer, Arnold Johan Ferdinand, 1869-
Publication date: 1902
Publisher: Albany, University of the State of New York
Number of Pages: 768


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Oct. 15


Letter received from Adolphus Benzel, Sachlan McIntosh and Thos. Sparham, justices of the peace in Charlotte county with affidavits of Jonathan Eckert and John Beder (see N. Y. col. mss, 100:10-11) to be transmitted to the secretary of state in London. Warrant to Gov. Tryon for money advanced for running the Quebec line signed. 375


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Report of Wm Nicoll and Gerard Bancker on the running of the Massachusetts line received (see N. Y. col. miss, 100:32) : copies to be sent to England and to Gov. Hutchin- son. Elizabeth Donnohough and Neptune a negro sen- tenced to death for felony pardoned (see V. V. col. mss, 100:38). Thomas Valentine called upon for his accounts in surveying the Quebec line. Warrants to Robert R. Livingston and George D. Ludlow for expenses at the Tryon county court signed. Assembly prorogued (see .V. Y. col. mss, 100:37).


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1773 Dee. I Proceedings of John Collins surveyor for Quebee, and Claude Joseph Sauthier surveyor for New York, for run- ning the New York and Quebee line laid before the eoun- cil. Order on memorial of Henry White, Abr'm Lott and Benjamin Booth (see V. Y. col. mss. 100:39). Depositions of Angus McBean and James Henderson (see N. Y. col. miss, 100:14) to be sent to England. Joseph Robertson to be justice of the peace for Westchester county, Alex'r Webster jr for Charlotte eounty and Barnet Stillwell for Albany county. 378


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Further proceedings of council in regard to the tea eonsigned to Henry White et al (p. 378); the tea to be stored in the fort barracks. Warrant to Gerard Baneker for necessaries to the troops signed. Petition of Simon Jenny and Solo- mon Johns of Durham. Charlotte county. for relief from the Bennington mob to be sent to England. Mr Duane of council for the New York patentees granted aeeess to the papers relating to the riots. 380


17 Meeting of citizens to be held at the city hall: mayor and reeorder direeted to attend; they report the people are averse to the landing of the tea. 382


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Letters received from Adolphus Benzel (see .V. Y. col. mss, 100:13) and from Justiee Nathan Stone with deposition of Charles Button relating an assault on Justiee Benj. Spen- eer by the Bennington mob, to be sent to England. Letter received from Lord Dartmouth, grants of land, case of Rachel Smith's legatees. 382


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Jan. 5 Account of a fire in the governor's house. Speech to be made to the eouneil and assembly read and approved. Minutes sent home. 383


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Depositions of Justice Benj. Spencer, Justice Jacob Marsh, Benj. Hough. Nathan Riee and Anna wife of Charles But- ton (see N. Y. col. mss, 100:43-47) to be sent to England with a letter to Benj. Speneer, Amos Marsh and the people of Clarendon by Jehiel Hawley, Abel Hawley, David Cas- tle, Ethan Allen, Gideon Hawley and Reuben Hawley. 384


12 Letter received from Gov. Hutchinson of Massachusetts, boundary matters (see V. V. col. mss, 100:51). 385


nal of the New York and Massachusetts boundary com- missioners received and filed in the secretary's office. Plan of Mr Dean, Connecticut member of assembly for shorten- ing the post road between New York and Hartford to be laid before the assembly. 385


Feb. 8 Resolution of the assembly asking the governor to offer by proclamation a reward for the arrest of Ethan Allen, Seth


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Warner. Remember Baker, Robert Cochran, Peleg Sunder- land, Sylvanus Drown. James Brakenridge and John Smith (see N. Y. col. wss, 100:66): proclamation to issue accord- ingly. 386


IS Estimate of expenses of additional necessaries for the troops referred to the barrackmaster (see .V. Y. col. mss, 100:70-71). Grant of deodand to the widow of Daniel Brown of Rye. Account of Evert Bancker jr and Gerard Bancker pro- vincial barrackmasters (see N. Y. col. mss, 100:91) filed. 387


Mar. 2


Additional articles to be allowed to the troops. Nicholas de la Vergne justice of the common pleas and of the peace in Dutchess county superseded for maladministration. 388


9 James Jauncey jr appointed master of the rolls; commission for him to be prepared by the attorney general. Benj. Hough, Thos. Green and John McNeil to be justices of the peace for Charlotte county, Bliss Willoughby and Ebenezer Cole ior Albany county. Jonas Williams justice of the peace in Stiffolk county complained of a petition of freeholders (see N. Y. col. mss, 100:81). 380


16 Hearing of the complaint against Justice Jonas Williams represented by his brother Nathaniel. Commissions ior additional justices of the peace and pleas in Albany and Suffolk counties (see N. Y. col. miss. 100:84-85) to issue. Walter Livingston to be judge of the common pleas in Albany county, George Robinson, Jonathan Paulding Horton and Gabriel Purdy justices of the peace in West- chester county. Warrant to the governor for losses by the fire signed. Warrant to issue to John Watts for postage of Gov. Monckton in 1763. 390


19 Council advise the governor to pass a bill of shorter duration than two years and to prorogue the assembly.


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23 Petition of the elders and deacons of the German reformed church in New York (see N. Y. col. mss, 100:83-93) granted. Draft of commission for James Jauncey jr as master of the rolls approved. John Haring appointed judge of the common pleas in Ulster county (see V. I. col. mss, 100:28, 86-87). Warrants signed: to John Watts for Gov. Monckton's postage; to Gerard Bancker. Peti- tion of Benj. Hough and others of Charlotte county for protection against the Bennington inob to be sent to Eng- land. 392


31 Warrants signed: to Gerard Bancker for necessaries to the troops; to Alex'r Colden for postage. Map of the province by Claude Joseph Sauthier laid before the council and de- clared the most complete work of the kind.


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Warrants signed: for salaries; to Gov. Tryon for various ser- vices; to Justice Ludlow for his burned up library; to Richard Morris for services as clerk of the circuits; to Hugh Gaine printer for services. Edmund Fanning pro- vincial surrogate granted leave of absence. Gov. Tryon intends to go to England and delivers papers to Lt. Gov. Colden. Minutes sent home. 393


7 Lt. Gov. Colden presides after having taken the usual oaths. Proclamation to issue confirming all officers in their places (see .V. Y. col. mss, 100:97). 395


13 Additional instructions for granting crown lands; letter from Lord Dartmouth on the same subject. Ordinance to issue for changing the terms of Dutchess county courts. War- rant to Joshua and Abijah Rood signed (see V. Y. col. mss, 100:97-98).


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16 Thomas Vardill warden of the post resigns and resignation is accepted (see N. Y. col. mss, 100:96). Power of attorney from Sec. George Clarke appointing Samuel Bayard his deputy; he is sworn in. 401


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The lieutenant governor asks the council's opinion on the above additional instructions and letter; council want time. Letter received from Wm Duer at Harriottville recom- mending Garret Keating of Skeensborough for the office of justice of the peace in Charlotte county and Jonathan Jones for the same office in Albany county. Commissions to issue to theni. 403


May 2 Order on petition of inhabitants of New York city (see N. Y. col. mss, 100:109). Ordinance for fixing the time of hold- ing courts in Dutchess county (see V. V. col. mss, 100:110) passed. 403


5 Petition of Silas Cooke of Southampton (see N. Y. col. mss, 100:35) granted. Lt. Gov. Colden intending to go to the country adjourns the council to Brookland ferry, L. I. 404 16 Kings co. ferry


Assembly prorogued (see N. Y. col. miss, 100:112). Isaac Smith appointed judge of the common pleas for Dutchess county, and Peter Vrooman justice of the peace in Albany county. Act of parliament for closing the port of Boston received. 405


June 14


Assembly prorogued (see N. Y. col. mss, 100:117). Warrants for salaries signed [Jacob Roome land and tidewaiter]. Thos. Welling appointed justice of the peace for Orange county, Nathan Smith for Ulster county. John Marlett (see N. Y. col. mss, 100:113) for Tryon county. 405 29 Michael Myer convicted of felony in Ulster county pardoned on recommendation of Justice Jones of Kingston and in-


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. habitants. David Colden appointed surveyor general dur- ing the illness of Alex'r Colden. 406


Aug. 2 Assembly prorogued (see V. Y. col. mss, 100:130). John Stanworth sentenced to death for burglary pardoned. Commissions of judges, justices and additional justices for Ulster county (see . Y. col. mss, 100:131) to issue. 407


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Sep. I Assembly prorogued (see N. V. col. miss, 100:1). Opinion of council on letter received from Gov. Penn with a petition of Thos. and John Penn to the king concerning the New York and Pennsylvania boundary (see N. Y. col. mss, 100:147). Military aid to be called against the Bennington mob on complaints of Benj. Hough, Benj. Spencer, Jacob Marsh, Amos Chamberlain, Jeremiah Gardenier, Daniel 1 Walker, Phil. Nicolls. Thomas Brayton and Daniel Wash- burn (see .V. Y. col. mss, 100:1:35-42). Letter received


. from Col. Guy Johnson (see N. Y. col. mss, 100:132) filed. 407


2 Arthur Parks to be additional justice of the peace in Ulster county. 408


29 David Colden resigns the office of surveyor general, Alex- ander being restored to health. Mayors, sheriffs and coroners of New York and of Albany reappointed. As- sembly prorogued (see N. V. col. mss, 101:12). Certificate . of Richard Morris clerk of the courts of oyer and terminer, that Robert R. Livingston and Thos. Jones attended the sessions of the court at Johnstown, Tryon county (see N. Y. col. mss, 100:146). Gen. Gage refuses to send troops against the New Hampshire rioters (see N. V. col. mss, IOI:9). Letter received from Col. Guy Jolinson with speech of the Conajohary Indians and memorial of inhabi- tants of Conajohary (see .V. Y. col. mss, 101:6-8): to be laid before the assembly. John Snyder sentenced to death for burglary at Albany reprieved on petition of the mayor, recorder and aldermen (see V. Y. col. miss, 101:10). Com- missions of the peace and of the quorum for Dutchess county (see ). V. col. miss. 101:4-5) to issue. Peter Lan- singh and Stephen Tuttle to be justices of the peace for Albany county. John Peters to be judge of the common pleas in Gloucester county (see V. V. col. mss. IO1:II). 410


Warrants for salaries and for expenses of Judges Livingston and Jones at Tryon county court signed. Ordinance to issue for fixing the times of court sessions in Charlotte county. 41I


Oct. 6 10 John MeKesson notary public and deputy register of the court of vice admiralty to bring to trial prisoners charged with piracy. 412


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1774 28 Assembly prorogued (see N. Y col. mss, 101:22). Special commission of oyer and terminer to issue for Dutchess county. Certificate of Richard Morris clerk of the courts of over and terminer that Judge Robert R. Livingston has attended the courts at Westminster, Cumberland county and at Newberry. Gloucester county; warrants for his ex- penses signed accordingly: warrants to Gerard Bancker for necessaries to the troops. 412


Nov. 8 Letter received from Gov. Penn of Pennsylvania, survey of boundary line; Capt. Holland to act on behalf of New York. 413


30 Assembly prorogued (see N. Y. col. mss, 101:34). Special commission of oyer and terminer to issue for New York, at the request of Mayor Hicks. Henry Bleecker appointed justice of the peace for Albany county. 414


Dec. 7 Order on letter from George Klock of Conajohary (see N. Y. col. mss, 101:26). New York and New Jersey boundary commissioners called on for a report of their proceedings and account of their expenses. Commissions of the quorum and of the peace to issue for Orange county (see N. Y. col. miss, 101:37). 414


20 David Colden appointed surveyor general vice Alex'r Colden deceased. 415


1775 Jan. 5


Draft of the lieutenant governor's speech for the opening of the general assembly read; council want time to consider it. 416 Speech approved after some amendments. John Snyder (p. 410) pardoned (see V. Y. col. miss, 101:40). 416


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II Speech to be made by the lieutenant governor again read . and approved. 417


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.Report of the commissioners to fix the beginning of the 43d degree north latitude. Samuel Holland of New York and David Rittenhouse of Pennsylvania. Action on a petition from freeholders of Charlotte county for representation in the assembly postponed. 417


Feb. 2 Royal mandamus to swear James Jauncey of the council; he is sworn in and takes his seat. 419


8 Advice of council on the report that a vessel arrived from Glasgow had been cast off from the wharf by a mob. 419


9 . Letter received from Capt. James Mountague commanding the man-of-war Kingfisher relating to the above Glasgow vessel: advice of council thereon. 420


28 Petition of James Done of Ulster county (see V. Y. col. mss, 101:05) rejected. 421


Mar. 9 Account of barrackmasters Evert and Gerard Bancker (see .V. Y. col. mss. 101:41) filed. Warrant to Gerard Bancker


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for necessaries to the troops signed. Advice of council of complaints of Benj. Hough and others (see V. Y. col. miss, IOI:69-75) against the Bennington mob. Commissions of additional justices of the peace and assistant judges of the common pleas to issue for Tryon, Albany, Westchester and Richmond counties. Ordinance to issue fixing the times of court sessions in Tryon county. 421


13 Letters received: from Gov. Tryon recommending moderate treatment of the people; from Lord Dartmouth, no dele- gates ought to be sent to the general congress at Phila- delphia; council advise against issuing a proclamation to that effect.


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20 Message to be sent to the assembly concerning the riots in Charlotte county. Order on complaint of James Duane, Col. Sternberger and Col. Lawyer of Schoharie, Albany county, against Justice Alexander Campbell. Phineas Fan- ning justice of the peace in Suffolk county superseded at his own request. 424


21 Col. Wells and Crean Brush, representatives of Cumberland county report a violent riot in their county during which Justice Butterfield was wounded (see Doc. hist. N. Y. 4:903-4: Q 4:544-45). 425


22 Oliver Church of Brattleborough and Joseph Hancock of Hopkinson, Middlessex county, Mass. examined concern- ing the riot in Cumberland county (see V. V. col. mss, IOI:74-76). Message to the assembly thereon read. Re- port of New York commissioners for running the New Jersey line. Warrant to Samuel Gale and Wm Wickham surviving commissioners, for expenses in marking the New Jersey line signed.


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Ap.


I Gilbert G. Marselis appointed justice of the peace and assist- ant judge of the common pleas, David McCarthy justice of the peace for Albany county: Lewis McDonald jr justice of the peace for Westchester county; Lawrence Lawrence, Thos. Baker, Corn's Humfrey, John Wilkinson, justices of the peace and quorum, Win van Wyck. Peter I. Monfoort, Stephen Duryea, Corn's Dennis, John Wooley, James Ger- mon, Eliab Yeomans and Daniel Ketcham justices of the peace for Dutchess county; Wm Shaw justice of the peace for Ulster county. 428


7 New list of judges and justices for Orange county to be made out. Order on petition of Benj. Hough and Daniel Walker (see V. V. col. mss. for :82). 428


II Warrants for salaries signed. Wi Edminston to be justice of the peace andof the quorum, Win Faulkner and Rich- arts Brooks, justices of the peace for Tryon county. 429


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13 Gen. Robinson reports a riot in which two transports were cast off from the wharf, and threats of destroying the magazine at Turtle bay made; orders thereon. 430


24 A mob has seized arms lodged in the city hall and the public powder house. Rioters will hold a meeting. Judges of the supreme court, mayor and recorder, and field officers of the militia called to join the council. 431


p. n1. Capt. Benj. C. Paine, 18th regiment, writes that the mob intend to attack Fort George. Present disorders said to be the consequence of what happened at Boston. Council cannot advise any further measures. 431


28 The attorney general to draw a charter for the protestant episcopal church at Schenectady. 432


May I Col: Lispenard granted leave to call out his regiment of militia for drill. Assembly prorogued (see V. Y. col. mss, IO1:86). Reasons of council for advising a prorogation. 433


5 Petitions granted: of Samuel Wells, Wm Patterson sheriff, and Samuel Gale clerk of Cumberland county (sce N. Y. col. mss. 101:91-92); of Jonathan Stearns (see .V. Y. col. muss, IOI:93) granted and warrants on the treasurer issued. Cer- tificate of Richard Morris (see N. Y. col. mss, 101:89-90) filed and warrants issued. Lt. Gov. Colden intends to go to his country seat at Flushing, L. I. 435


June 3 Broockland


Assembly prorogued (see N. Y. col. mss, 101:94). Warrants for salaries signed [ Henry Law, land and tidewaiter]. No powder in the magazine for the usual salute on the king's birthday. 437


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28 Gov. Tryon returned; the great seal is delivered to him. He requires the advice of the council on the present state of the colony. 438


30 Opinion of council on the state of the colony. Edmund Fanning sworn in as surveyor general of lands. 439


July 3 Assembly prorogued. Minutes sent to the board of trade. 440


II Copies of an address by the mayor and corporation of New York (see .V. Y. col. mss, 101:97) received and filed. 440


31 Assenibly prorogued (see .V. V. col. mss, 101:98). Instruction received from Lord Dartmouth relating to the grant of charters to presbyterian churches: papers relating to it re- ferred to the attorney general. Yerry Gillie convicted of felony, John Allen convicted of the same, and Nicholas Bassong charged with passing counterfeit money, par- doned. 441


Sep. Letter received from Lord Darmouth, purchases of land from the Indians. Assembly prorogued (see V. Y. col. Miss. IO1:103). John Nesbit and Archibald Campbell appointed


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judges of the common pleas for Charlotte county. Peti- tion of Nathan Ker et al (see V. Y. col. miss, IO1 :102) re- ferred to the attorney general. '


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Mayors, sheriffs and coroners of New York and of Albany reappointed. Assembly prorogued (see V. Y. col. mss. IO1:105). Special commission of oyer and terminer to issue for Tryon county. Petitions for charters to Ulpianus van Zinderen, and Johannes Casparus Rubel. ministers of the reformed Dutch church at Flatbush (see V. Y. col. mss. IOI:108); of the baptist church in Gold street, New York (see .V. Y. col. mss, 101:106, 109); of Mathias Burnet minis- ter of the presbyterian church at Jamaica (see V. Y. col. Miss, 101:107), referred to the attorney general. Warrants for salaries and to Jolin Antill for postage (see V. V. col. mss, IO1:96) signed. 443


Oct. 31 The governor's reasons for leaving the city and his corre- spondence with the mayor about it. Assembly prorogued (see .V. Y. col. mss, 101:118). Minutes sent to the board of trade. 445


On board the Dutchess of Gordon Nov. 13


Royal proclamation for suppressing sedition and rebellion in America received from John Pownall; to be published (see N. Y. col. mss, 101:119). Advice of council on the applica- tion by persons in Westchester county for arms. Commis- sion of oyer and terminer to issue for Dutchess county. 449


Dec. I


Assembly prorogued (see V. Y. col. mss, 101:121). Gov. Tryon obtains permission to return to England; his letter to Samuel Bayard deputy secretary concerning safety of the records. 450


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Advice of council with respect to the records: part to be re- moved to the Dutchess of Gordon. 451


Assembly prorogued (see \. V. col. miss, IO1 :124). 451


Assembly to be dissolved and writs for the election of a new assembly to issue. Minutes sent to the board of trade. 452


Jan. 29


John Bryan sentenced to death for felony. Wm Elkins and Abr'm Stokes sentenced to be whipped for petit larceny. pardoned. Commission of oyer and terminer to issue for Westchester county. Warrant to Samuel Bayard for ex- press messenger services signed. Adam Laucks appointed assistant judge, John Thompson and Donald McGregor additional justices of the prace for Tryon county. Jelles Fonda judge. and John Marlett justice of the peace in the same county removed. Assembly prorogued by writ patent. 453


Feb. 14


Writ patent for proroguing the assembly signed. Whitehead Hicks appointed justice of the supreme court vice Living-


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ston deceased, David Matthews mayor of New York vice Hicks. Royal artillery and ordnance removed from the fort and lower battery. Records taken to the house of Nicholas Bayard in the Outward. Samuel Bayard the deputy secretary paroled. Letter from Robert Benson secretary of the committee of safety on the subject. 455


Mar. II


Assenibly prorogued by writ patent. Letters received from Lord Germain secretary of state with gazettes, com- municated to the council. 457


1780 Mar. 23 Government house


Major Gen. James Robertson present produces his commis- sion as governor; Andrew Elliot his as lieutenant gov- ernor. They take the usual oaths and the council and deputy secretary are sworn in. Gov. Robertson publishes his commission at the city hall. 458


Ap. 15 Proclamation publishing Gov. Robertson's appointment and his majesty's gracious intentions signed and ordered printed. Oath of secrecy taken.


1781 May 23


Lt. Gov. Elliott presiding informs the council that the gov- ernor had left the city for a short time and delivered the seals to him; he takes the oaths. 463


Dec. 20


Gov. Robertson in the chair. Samuel Hake, in a letter to Lt. Col. Oliver de Lancey adjutant general, transmitted by Sir Henry Clinton, accuses Roger Morris of disloyalty; order for hearing of the case. 463


22 Hearing on the accusation of Samuel Hake against Roger Morris: Abr'm Teller, Hannah Watson sworn as witnesses make their depositions; Roger Morris exonerated the charge being scandalous and malicious. 464


1782 Mar. 21


Opinion of council on the expediency of reviving civil gov- ernment; they advise against it, Chief Justice Smith dis- senting. 467


May 4 Gov. Robertson appointed commander-in-chief of the forces in America requires again the opinion of council as to civil government. Letter received from Welbore Ellis secretary of state on the same subject. with resolves of the house of commons. laid before the council; council are against the reestablishment of civil government. Mr Smith dissenting. 468


1783 Ap. 10


Address of the governor to the council; he is returning to England: answer of council. Report of the deputy secre- tary on the records. The seals and papers to be left with the lieutenant governor.


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17 Lt. Gov. Elliott in the chair. He reports that he has the seals and instructions; he takes the oaths. 473


May 26 Letter from John Morin Scott dated Fishkill, records claimed; opinion of council concerning it.


Vol. 27, 1757-62


Legislative minutes of council from Feb. 15, 1757 to Jan. 8, 1762 printed in Journal of the legislative council of the colony of New York, 2:1291-1463.


Vol. 28, 1762-70


Legislative minutes of council from Mar. 2, 1762 to Jan. 27, 1770 printed in Journal of the legislative council of the colony of New York, 2:1291-1463.


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Sep. 5 Lt. Gov. Cadwallader Colden in the chair. Petitions referred: of Francis Stephens storekeeper and paymaster of the ordnance (see L. P. 18:18); of Wm Kempe, James Lamb and John Crum (see L. P. 19:138); of Phil. Embury and others (see L. P. 18:30); of Isaac Vrooman, John van Sice, Isaac Marselis, Isaac Vredenbergh, Corn's van der Volgen, Johannes Fort, Johannes van Etten, Abr'm Vredenbergh, Thos. Murray, Reuben Horseford, Adam Smith, Arent Ans Bratt, Wm Heemstrat, John Switman. Johannes Quacken- boss, Herry Peak, Johan J. Bastianze, Hermanus Bratt, Andrew Mitchel, Rynier Myndertse, Walter Vrooman. John Duncan, Robert Callbeck, Richard Duncan, George Smith and Alex'r Crukshank (sce L. P. 18:143); of Ralph Wilkinson, Philipp Steers. Jellys Fonda, Peter Conyn, Hendrick Hanen, Jost Harnonri, Andries Schineyder, Fran- cis Kysert. Win Thompson, Joseph Cathcart, Thos. Baarnp. Philippus Sheaver, Peter Myer. Hendrick Buskerk, John Butler, Barent Vrooman, David Mareness, James Hare, John Smith, John Hicobs, Peter Mynderse, Johs. Vrooman, Barent Wimple. Jacob Pikcl and Adam Fonda (sce L. P. 18:31); of Edward Smith, Wm Jones, John Felan and Charles Morse (see L. P. 18:26); of John Munro, Henry Brower, John Rickey and Corn. Brewer (see L. P. 18:141).


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bond in re Thes. Forsey vs Waddel Cunningham (see N. Y. col. miss. 92:154-56); writ of inhibition to issue to re- move the case from the supreme court. on appeal to the governor and council.




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