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4 Proclamation forbidding buying of Indian presents for rum (see N. Y. col. mss, 78:146) signed. License to purchase Indian lands granted George Klock, Wm Nellis et al (see L. P. 15:III). 199
5 Order on petition by six Housatannunck or Stockbridge Indians for redress in regard to their lands on Hudson river: Hendrick Peterson, Wm Dariorus, Nicus Jacob, Paulus, Johannes Jacob and Henry Rott Canajoharie Indians sign a deed to George Klock, Wm Nellis et al; their transactions with Teady Magin; governor's answer to their complaints. 200
6 Message from the commissioners of the colonies wanting to know particulars of the Indian complaints. Governor's answer. Conference with the lower Mohawk castle about
€ the Kayaderosseras patent: Rev. Mr Barclay, Capt. Butler. 202 8 Conference with the Canajoharie castle to prove to the com- missioners that they are satisfied. 205
9 Addition to be made to the speech intended for the Schach-
kook and river Indians; approved. 207
Report of the Massachusetts boundary commissioners read and additional instructions given. 207
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Report and instructions continued. 208
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Minutes of the proceedings at Albany laid before the coun . cil. Petition of Wawayanda and Minisink patentees (see N. Y. col. miss, 78:149) referred. 209
Assembly prorogucd. 210
p. in. 27 Order on application made by Hendrick, Paulus and Nickus, Mohawks, that a patent for land be granted to Coenradt Mattys a poor man to whom they have given it. 210
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Plan for the union of the colonies referred. Petition oi David Schuyler, Nich's Pickard, Peter D. Schuyler. Gerardus Stuyvesant, James Livingston, John Willet. Leonard Lispenard, Abr'm Lynsen, Gualtherus du Bois. Pcter P. Schuyler, Nich's Bayard. Christ'r Bancker, Sam- uel Heath, John van Cortlandt, Phil. van Cortlandt, Win Kelly, David van der Hyden, Robert Benson, John de Peyster jr, John Myer and Augustine MIcore (see L. P. 15:115) referred. 211
p. m. Report of the Massachusetts boundary commissioners that no settlement has been made. referred. Representation of Cadw. and Alex's Colden (sec N. Y. col. mss, 79:1) re- ferred. 211
20 Order on information sent by the Indian commissioners that the six nations intend to go to Canada upon invitation of the governor. 212
28 Letters received: from Licut. Holland, French Indians one the way to the Ohio; from Gov. Dinwiddie, Major Wash- ington defeated; to be laid before assembly, 213
31 Indian commissioners report with affidavit of Peter Hogg (see N. Y. col. muss, 79:17), that Hosick is burning (see N. Y. col. mss, 79:18). 213
I Orders on preceding report. 214 Sep.
3 Letters received: from Indian cominissioners (see N. Y. co !. MISS, 79:19); from Lieut. Holland (see V. Y. col. mss, 79:8). Fort to be built near Saratoga. Patents granted to James Stewart, Hamilton Stewart, John Vroman, John Wolf Bar- let, James Rogers, James Glen, John Thompson, Francis Burk, Dennis Maddin, James Dobbins, Wm Powell and Hendrick Philipps (see L. P. 15:119): to Hendrick ten Eyck (sce L. P. 15:118). Order on petition of Samuel Rodman and John Wooley (see L. P. 15:116). 215
Letter received from Gov. Belcher with representation of 7 council of proprietors (see N. Y. col. mss. 79:15-16); re- ferred. 2:8
16 Letters received: from Indian commissioners (see N. Y. ca! 1SS, 79:23, 25, 30); from corporation of Albany, repairs of
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fortifications; from Gov. Belcher (sce N. Y. col. miss, 79:35) ; from Messrs Schuyler and Cuyler (see N. Y. col. mss, 79:32). Patent granted to James Stewart et al (p. 215). 218
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Letter received from Gov. Dinwiddie (see N. Y. col. mss, 79:29). Warrant signed to Lt. Gov. de Lancey for money advanced to provision troops sent to Virginia. Message from Gov. Dinwiddie to the six nations forwarded. Orders: on petition of the magistrates of Schenectady for cannons, etc; on the affidavit of Myndert Wemple (see N. Y. col. mss, 79:36). Warrant to Henry Brasier ior go- ing express to Virginia signed. Letter received from Indian commissioners (see N. Y. col. mss, 79:34). 220
29 Hans Hansen appointed mayor, Abr'm Yates jr sheriff of Albany. 221
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Mayor, sheriff and coroner of New York reappointed. Order on a petition of Wm Bauch. Jacob Fred'k Lawyer and Nicht's York (sce L. P. 15:121). Letter received from the commissioners of Indian affairs (see N. Y. col. mss, 79:43). Letter to be written to the governor of Canada complain- ing of hostilities by the French Indians. Patent granted to David Schuyler et al (p. 211). 222
Oct. 31 Patent to the governors of the college of the province of New York (Kings) approved, Mr Smith dissents. War- rant to John van Rensselaer for firewood and candles to garrisons at Albany, Schenectady and Ft Hunter signed. 224 p. m. Letters received: from Indian commissioners (see N. Y. col. Miss, 79:25, 44-52, 59), from Gov. du Quesne of Canada (see V. Y. col. mss, 79:38); from missionaries at the falls of St Louis (see N. Y. col. mss, 79:37, 38). Petitions re- ceived from inhabitants of Schenectady (sce .V. ). col. mnss, 79:68) and from Canajoharie sachems (see N. Y. col. mss, 79:58). 225
Nov. I Hearing of Stephen Thorne and Abr'm Guyon against the petition of Samuel Rodman and Jolin Woolley (p. 215) continued. 226
7 Warrants to Johan Joost Petrie for supplying the troops at Oswego. 227
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Bartholomew Crannel appointed coroner of New York vice John Burnet absent. 228
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14 Message from assembly (see .V. Y. col. mss, 79:74) referred. Letters received: from Sir Thos. Robinson secretary of state, French on the Ohio must be expelled: from the same to Gov. Shirley, plan for driving the French from the Kentbeck approved; from leeds of truly general union of the colonies. New Jersey boundaries all referred to
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assembly. Memorial of Capt. John Morke (see N. Y. col. miss, 79:78, 79) referred to a joint committee of the council and assembly. Chatter for Kings college to be printed. 228
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Letter received from the officers at Albany, their troops need bedding; referred to assembly Hearing in re Rod- man and Woolley continued (p. 226); patent granted to them for ferry between New Rochelle and Sands point, L. I. Petition of Rudolph Staley, Johan Joost Herch- heimer jr. Thos. Schoonmaker, Peter Bellingher jr, Fred'k Arendorph. Hans Michael Itigh jr, Hendrick Spone, Aug. Hess, Nich's Woolever Christ'r Fox. Rad. Schoonmaker, Sam'l Broughman, Jacob Itigh, Jacob and George Kess- laer, Nich's Herchheimer, Hans Dederic Staley (see L. P. 15:122) referred. 231
26 Letter received from Gov. Belcher with opinion of council of New Jersey (see N. Y. col mss, 79:83. 81) referred. Order on a petition of James Flood to be appointed branch pilot. 233
30 Petition of Col. Thos. de Kay (see N. Y. col. mss, 79:93) re- ferred to assembly: James Alexander dissents. Order re- lating to the accounts of the Indian commissioners (see N. Y. col. mss, 79:92). Order on complaint of the magis- trates of Albany against Capt. Staats Morris for interfering in civil jurisdiction. 234
Dec. 7 Council advises the governor to pass all the acts of assembly except a bill for raising money by lottery for the church at Oysterbay. Assembly to adjourn. 235
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Patent granted to George Klock, Wm Nellis, Lendert Hel- mer, Johannis Klock, Hendrick Klock, Juria Wendecker, Henry Klock jr, Fred'k Bellinger, Johannis Hess, Sig- frenus Typert, Coenradt Klock, Christ'n Nellis, Henry Walrat and Godfred Helmer (see L. P. 15:[27). 235
17 Letter received from Sir Thomas Robinson, secretary of state: Sir Peter Halket's and Col. Dunbar's regiments to go to Virginia; Gov. Shirley and Sir Wm Pepperel to raise two regiments of 1000 men each. Council are of opinion that as the forces are not in the province nothing can be done. The ship Neptune arrived with palatines from Rotterdam to be removed from Rotten Row to Turtle bay for quarantine. French subjects to leave the city. Report on the disturbances along the New Jersey line (see N. Y. col. mss, 79:102). 237
IS Above report to be printed. Quarantine orders. 256
Cannons to be lent to Gov. Shirky on bis' demand (see N. Y. col. mss, 79:101). John O'Bryant vs Win Bryant in error.
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1754 28 Letter received from Gov. Morris recommending two Indian chiefs with messages to the six nations; they explain their errand to the council and it is approved. 259
1755 Jan. 10
Indian affairs (see N. Y. col. mss, 79:105. 106). Assembly to be called to make provisions for driving the French from the Ohio; proclamation to that effect signed (sce N. Y. col. mss, So:1). Warrant to Peter Wraxall for cler- ical work. 260
31 Letters received: from Lieut. Holland at Oswego, French intrigues; from the Indian commissioners, Indian corn to be sent to Oswego for use of the six nations; from cor- poration of Albany, defenceless state of the city (see N. Y. col. miss, 80:5), referred to assembly; from Corn's Cuy- ler (see N. Y. col. inss, 80:3); from the governor of Can- ada, hostilities by French Indians prohibited; to be sent to Gov. Shirley. Mr Rutherford sworn of the council, takes his seat. 262
Feb. 5 Negroes insolent, proclamation to issue for enforcing the laws against them (see N. Y. col. mss, 80:13). Militia to do guard duty in the city. Patents granted to Rud. Staley et al (p. 231) ; to Jacob Timberman and Johan Joost Snell (see L. P. 15:135) ; to Johs. Samuel Pruyn and Dirck Bratt van Schoonhoven (see L. P. 15:134). 263
6 Application to be made to New Jersey for erection of a beacon near Sandy Hook. 266
19 The sheriff of Albany taken prisoner by people from Massa- chusetts and imprisoned at-Springfield: letter to be written to Gov. Shirley about it. Council advise the governor to pass acts of assembly and adjourn the house. 265 .
21 Commissioners to purchase materials for fortifications are given instructions, Copsy battery to be repaired. Warrant to Indian commissioners for expenses in 1746 signed.
28 Minutes of a conference between Col. Johnson and the Mo- hawks on the 7th of February. Depositions of Jolin and Henry van Rensselaer (see N. Y. col. mss, 80:31, 32) to be sent to Gov. Shirley with the affidavit of Abr'm Yates sheriff of Albany (see V. Y. col. mss, 80:24). Letter re- ceived from Gov. Shirley (see N. Y. col. miss, So:18, 26). Regulations for the export of provisions (see V. Y. col. miss, 80:36, 38). A Frenchman, fled on account of a duel from Canada -to Albany, ordered to New York. Patents granted: to Johs. Becker, Johs. Eckerson and Thos. Eck- cson (see L. P. 13:136); to Win Bauch and Jacob, Fred's Lawyer (see L. P. 15:121). Order on a memorial of Josiah Martin (see N. Y. col. mss, So:37).
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Order of council that entries of government affairs shall be kept separate from those concerning private persons. John O'Bryant vs. Win Bryant.
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Petition of Jacob Foltz, Johan Joost Petrie, Johannes Petrie, George Klock, Johannes Schauman, Johannes Klock, Marcus Petrie, Hendrick Klock jr, George Wen- desker, Coenradt Klock, Casper Hannes, Jost and Adam Leyb, Hendrick, Devalt Hannes and Adamı Merckell, Adam Gunterman, Dederick Horning, Adam Grey, Elias, Chris- tian and Lips Garlock. Daniel, Dederick and Christian Petrie, Ackus van Slyck, Michael Itigh, Henry Merckell jr, Hendrick and Peter Hauck, Adam Walrad, Jacob and Abr'm van de Wercken, Felix Meyer, Lodwick Kram, Win Nellis, George Klock jr Hendrick Windecker. John Jacob Ael, Hendrick Nellis. Adamn Walrad jr, Fred'k Bellinger, Philipp Sternberger, Conradt Kels, Lips Bellin- ger, Abr'm Lansingh, Jacob Klock ir, Henry Walrad and Joost Petrie jr (see L. P. 15:138) referred. 272
26 License to purchase Indian lands granted to the preceding. Patent granted to Richard Shuckburgh and Jacob van Dyck (see L. P. 15:124). 273
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Patent granted to John Chris'r Hartwick, Theod. Frieling- hausen. Marcus Kuhl, Hendrick Keppele, George Kitner, Fred. Meyer, Thos. Tuermer, Carl Ewald, Hendrick Schleydorn, John Maurice. Goet Shius and David Seckel (see L. P. 15:137). 275
I9 Order on petition of the governors of Kings college for an additional charter enabling them to appoint a Dutch pro- fessor in divinity. 276
30 Draft of the above additional charter read and approved. 277
June 5 The same is to be printed. 277
30 Certificate granted upon a petition of Christ'r Bancker, John Morin Scott, John McEvers, John Alsop, Leonard Lispen- ard and Oliver de Lancey (see N. Y. col. mss. So:43), Mr Jas. Alexander dissenting. 277
July 22 Patent granted to Gotfried Miller, Adam Scheffer, Adam Tippel. . Luke van Ranst, Conradt Silbernagel. Johannes Silbernagel, Win Williams. Win Traffort, Neal McCarty. John Cock, Charles and Samuel Beeckman, George Peter- son, Erich Christian Hoyer and George Cantz (see L. P. 15:140). 279
Dec. 1 Sir Charles Hardy, knight, governor. Order of the lords justices repealing the New York act for submitting the New Jersey line controversy to the king.
6 Royal order approving the act enabling the Drich church in New York to sell Fordham manor. 28;
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IIth, 15th, 37th, 38th, 54ch and 03d instructions to Sir Chas. Hardy. Petition of Gilben Burnet eldest son of Gov. Wmn Burnet (see L. P. 15:142) referred. Petition of Win Brown for money one to the estate of Gov. Burnet referred. 283
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Above petition of Gilbert Burner granted. Petition of Wm Brown to be laid before assembly. 289
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Lt. Gov. James de Laneey presides. Royal order approving the act disposing of part of Phil. van Cortlandt's estate. 290
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Petition of John Albert Weygand minister, Charles Beek- man, John David Wolf, George Peterson and Jacobus van Boskerk, elders, and. Charles Beeekman jr and Balthasar Dasch. deacons of the Lutheran church in New York for a charter referred. 291
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Petitions referred: of Josiah Haywood. Wm Benson, Eben'r Moulton, Timothy Allen, James Lawrence. Freeborn Moul- ton, John and Samuel Moulton, Daniel Earle and Matthew du Bois (see L. P. 15:145. 146); of Samuel Robins, Asa Douglas. Jonas Marsh, Joseph Hanchet, Wm Warner. David Wright, Zebulon Robins, Solomon Bebee, David Russell, John Bebee, Ozias Curtis, Gamaliel Whiting, Eli- jah Russell, Elisha Hurlbutt, John Konickabaker, Abr'm Hallenbeck, Daniel Terris, James Bebee. Joseph Kellegg, Sam'l Wright, Benj. Willard, John Ensign, Solomon Demmon, Solomon Wright, Jon'n Chipman, Samuel Kelp, James Nicholls. Daniel Horsford jr, Wm Holmes, Andrew Stevens, David Wright jr, Chas. Belding, Elizur Wright. Nathan'l Dean, Asahel Bebce, Augustin Bryan jr, Jacob Bunce, Jeremiah Andruss, Jou'n Russel, Samuel Russel. Jolin Dean, Stephen Russel, Gideon Ball and Timothy Hurlbutt (see L. P. 15:147). 202
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Charter granted to the Lutheran church of New York, pat- ent to be prepared. 293
Petition of the minister, elders and deacons of the Presby- terian church for a charter referred. 293
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Patents granted: to Abr'm, Anne, Jacobus. Johannis, John Joseph. Sarah Montanie, Abr'm, Everardus jr. Jacob Jacob jr. John Brouwer. Anne and Benj. Payne. John and . Mary Tompkins. Catherine and Stephen Callow, Elizabeth and George Giffing. Joseph and Sarah Devoe. John and Sarah Oliver (see I. P. 15:14%); to John Tabor Kempe and Goldsbrow Banyar (see I. P. 15:147); petitions referred: Vincent and David Matthews (-ce L. P. 15:149) : of Maurice Robinson, Christy Blundell, Garner Abeel and Henry White for land in Evans patent: of Nicholas Colton and
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Edw'd Wilkins for land in same and caveats entered by John Tabor Kempe (see I. P. 15:148) and Vincent Mat- thews (see L. P. 15:148). 29.4
Petition of John R. Bleecker, Isaac Sawyer, Edmond Wells, Abr'in J. Lansing et al (sec I .. P. 15:152) referred. 296
Patent granted to James Bradshaw. Daniel and Nath'l Tay- lor, Jolin Warner, Abel and Kent Wright. Benj and Eben'r Silye, Preserved Porter, Partridge Thacher. Thos. Noble, Dan'l Bostwick, Samve! Carfield, John Prindle, Isaac and Jon'n Hitchcock, Benj. Wildman, Amos Northrup, Henry Burhorns, Peter Nicholls, Gaylord Hubbel. Israel Camp, Samuel Bronnson, Jomm Hitchcock, Gideon Noble and Comfort Starr (see I. P 15:153). 297
9 Day fixed for a hearing between Nich's Colton and Edw. Wilkins of the one part and David and Vincent Matthews of the other. 299
19 Order on petitions of Trueman Hinman et al (see L. P. 16:32); of Daniel Prindle et al (see L. P. 15:154) ; of Jchiel Hawley et al (see L. P. 16:156) ; of Ebenezer Lacey for land adjoining Daniel Priudle at South bay or Wood creek: of Benj. Hoyt et al (sce L. P. 16:158). Patent granted to Daniel Prindle. 299
Patent granted to Enos Ayres (see L. P. 16:162). 302
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License to purchase Indian land granted to Isaac Sawyer, John R. Bleecker, Edmund Wells and Abr'm Jacob Lan- sing (see I. P. 16:160) : to John and Wm Winne, Johs. de Wandelaer, Hendrick Meyer, Hendrick van Beuren, Maes van Beuren jr, Harine Groesbeck and Harme Knicker- backer (sec L. P. 16:172). Ilearing in re Cohon and Mat- thews (p. 299); continued. 304
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5 Hearing in re Colton and Matthews (p. 304); continued.
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9 Same; decided. Petition of Sarah widow of Teady Magin. Win Fox, Peter Cortenius, Harme Gansevort, John Wil- liams, Phil. Livingston, Edw. Smith. John Gansevort. James Moran. Isaac Goelet. Alida Hansen. John Ogilvie and John Keen (see L. P. 16:175) referred. 308
Aug. 28. Cadwallader Colden president of the council. Petitions re- ferred: of Win Smith and Edw'd Wilkins (see L. P. 16:183): of Win Cockeroft. Beamsley Glazier. Barth'w le Roux, Mich'l Thedey, George Brewerton, George Brewer- ton jr, Rob't McGinnis, Peter Middleton and John Dies (see L. P. 16:178); of Arche'd McBride. Jaties Crawford jr. James White and David Crawford (see L. P. 10:180); ci Thos. Moore and Lewis Pintard (see L. P. 16:182). 311
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-1760 ()ct. I Patents granted: to Sarah Magin et al (p. 308); to Vincent and David Matthews (p. 294); to Thios. Moore and Lewis Pintard (p. 311); to Archi'd McBride et al (p. 311). Peti- tion of Wm Cockroft et al (p. 311) tabled.
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Nov. 5 Patents granted: to Win Smith and Edw'd Wilkins (p. 311) ; to Isaac Vrooman (sec L. P. 16:11) ; to Hendrick ten Eyck (see L. P. 16:13). License to purchase Indian lands granted to George Klock (see L. P. 16:7). Petitions referred: of Oliver de Lancey, Peter du Bois, Philipp Schuyler, Garret Staats et al (see L. P. 15:187); of John, Philipp, Jacob and Valentine Benninckhoff, Moritz Gabel, George Weider Grundel,-Wise, George Heyner, John Lav, John Philipp Wiber, Lendert Islyng, Christophel Bekrus, Lawrence Bamberger, Henry Peter Henry, Phil Tick, Phil. Tick jr, Christian Smith, Benj. Lindner, Phil. Reis and Jacob Klock (sec L. P. 16:16) : of Jacob H. ten Eyck, George and Markes Rykert, Volgert Dason and John Roorback jr (see L. P. 16:4); of Phil. Livingston (see L. P. 16:8); of Fred'k Young and Corn's ten Broeck (see L. P. 16:9). 317
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Patent granted to Pliil. Philippse, Beverley Robinson and Roger Morris for land between the Hudson river and the Connecticut line [ Putnam county].
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Licenses to purchase Indian lands granted: to Oliver de Lancey et al (p. 317); to Jacob H. ten Eyck et al (p. 317); to Phil. Livingston (p. 317); to Fred. Young et al (p. 317) ; patent granted to Jamies Bradshaw et al for islands in the Hudson river opposite to their land. Return of sur- vey for Phil. Philippse et al (p. 322) approved and grant passed (sce L. P. 16:23, 24). Patent granted to Cadw. Colden jr and David Colden (see L. P. 16:22). 325
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Petitions referred: of Alex'r Colden, Wm Willet, Stephen de Lancey, and Christ'r Blundell (see L. P. 16:28); of Henry White et al (sce L. P. 16:10); of Thos. Jones et al (see L. P. 16:19); of Jellis Fonda et al (see L. P. 16:27); of Wm Smith jr, Johs. Hendrickse Vrooman et al (see L. P. 16:26); of Jolin Joost Petrie et al (sec L. P. 16:5). 330
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Petitions referred: of Abr'in Dowe et al (sce L. P. 16:30); of Wm Walton jr, Jacob Walton. Thos. Walton and Gerard Walton (see L. P. 16:20); of Arah Ward of Waterbury, Ct. et al (see L. P. 16:29): of Zachariah Hawkins of Derby, Ct. et al (see L. P. 16:2)). 335
Feb. 4 Licenses to purchase Indian lands granted: to Peter van Bough Livingston. Hendrick Walraat, Thos. Smith et al (sec L. P. 16:31), to Henry White et al (p. 330); to Thos. Jones et al (p. 330); to Jellis Fonda et al (p. 330) ; to Wm Smith jr et al (p. 330); to John Joost Petrie et al (p. 330);
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to Abr'm Dowe et al (p. 335); to Wm Walton jr et al (p. 335): to Aralı Ward (p. 335); to Zachariah Hawkins (p. 335). 337
May 19 Royal order approving the act of assembly empowering jus- tices of the peace etc to try causes to the value of £5. 343
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Patents granted: to Alex. Colden et al (p. 330); to Catli- crine Colden, Cath. Kennedy, Lawrence Reade, Aug. van Cortlandt, Rob't James Livingston, Wm Walton jr, Mary' Magdalen Nicoll, Alex'r Colden, John Taber Kempe, Goldsbrow Banyar, Matthew du Bois, Josiah Martin jr and W'in Benson (see L. P. 16:51); to Major Robert Rogers, Joseph Dequipe, Esa Putnam. John Miller, Roger Prince, Francis Dayne, Jas. Osgood, Sam'l Osgood, Ephraim Dick- ¡ Son, Daniel Chase, James Miller, David Thompson, John Taggart, David Hughes, John Herring, Daniel Miller, Robert Miller. James Moores, Daniel Moores, John Evans, David Evans. John Shute, Benj. Osgood and Jon'n Chase (sce L. P. 16:39). Licenses granted to purchase Indian lands: to Thos. Jones. surgeon et al (see L. P. 16:38); to John Jones et al (scc L. P. 16:37): to Capt. James Rogers et al (sec L. P. 16:34); to Moses Hazzens et al (see L. P. 16:40. 41). Charters granted to the parish church of Ja- maica upon petition of Samuel Seabury jr minister, Robert Howell. Benj. Carpenter, John Hutchins. John Smith, Jacob Ogden, Joseph Oldfield, Joseph Oldfield jr, John Troup. John Comes, Gilbert Comes, Thos. Truxton, Thos. Braine, Benj. Whitehead, Samuel Smith, Wm Sherlock, John Innes, Rich'd Betts. Isaac van Hook. Thos. Hinch- man and Adam Lawrence (see V. Y. col. mss. 89:128) and to the church at Flushing on petition of John Aspinwal, Thos. Grenel, Joseph Haviland, Daniel Thorn, Win Thorn, Jacob Thorn, John Dyer, Christ'r Robert, John Morrel. Isaac Doughty, Jacomiah Mitchell. Francis Brown, Charles Cornell, Charles Wright. Joseph Bowne, Foster Lewis, Nath'l Tom, Benj. Thorn, John Marston, John Wil- son and Benj. Fowler (see .V. F. col. mss, 89:129). Petition of Wm Hawkhurst (see V. Y. col. mss. &:130) rejected (see Doc. hist. N. Y. 1:731: Q 1:496). 344
June 10 Petitions referred: of Isaac Sawyer, John R. Bleecker, Abr'm Jacob Lansingh, Edmond, Thomas and Joseph Wells, Sammuel Gilbert, Daniel Ingham, Eliphalet House, Thomas Gilbert, Clement Summer, Stephen Palmer, Edw'd Sawyer, Ebenezer Duevey jr. John and Thos. Sawyer, Azariah and Benj. Beach, Daniel Tillotson, Obadiah Horseford, Alex'r Phelps, Eleazer Pumroy, Jacob Abr'm and Johs. Jacob Lan-
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singh, Jordan Post, Francis Lansingh, George Clinton, Abr'm van den Bergh, Joel Jones, John Russ, Samuel Filer, Joshua Phelps, Nath"! Phelps, Increase Porter, Elisha Pratt, John and Gad Merrell, Jon'n Hatehinson, Jedediah, John and Jazaniah Post. John Gilflot, Benj. Pumroy, Elijah Lothrop, Iehabod Phelps, Benj. Trumble, Wm Sumner, Samuel Gilbert jr Derick and Jacob van der Heyden, Levinus Winne, David Barber, Ephraim Wright, Stephen Barber, Israel Post, Ezekiel Jones, Samuel Jones, Silas Pipon, John Peters. Wm Winterton and Peter Marselius (see [ .. P. 16:54. 65): of Capt. Walter Rutherford, Capt. Quintin Kennedy, Lieut. John Danean, Lieut. George Coventry and 2; other officers and soldiers [not named] (see L. P. 16:33): of Ryer Schermerhorn, Jacob Schermer- horn. John Quackenbush et al (ace L. P. 16:46). Order on a petition of Vincent and David Matthews (see I. P. 16:56). 351 Patents granted: to John McNeile. Alex'r McKey, Alex'r Stewart and Oliver Templeton (see L. P. 16:59); to Johs. Lawyer jr, Jacob Borst, George Forster, Hendrick Heints, Win Bornheyer. Sam'l Denton and John Wessells (see L. P. 16:58). Petition of Arent van Corlear, Nich's Lake jr, Thos. Lake, James Lake and John Lake, all of New Jersey (see L. P. 16:57) referred. Warrant of survey granted to Johs. van der Pool and Robert van Duersen (see L. P. 16:61). Charters for the churches at Jamaica and Flushing approved. 355
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Patents granted: to Isaae Sawyer et al (p. 351); to 'Arent van Corlear et al (p. 355). License to purchase Indian lands granted to Capt. Walter Rutherford et al (p. 351). Warrant of survey to Ryer Schermerhorn et al (p. 351). Clause to be inserted in all patents. Mr Watts dissenting. 363 Date fixed for hearing the land case between Matthews and Smith: Charles Clinton to attend. 367 367
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