Richard Stockton, relative to the Governor's authority to hold a Court of Equity, and preside therein, 154. Ietter to, from Governor Franklin, relative to public matters, 191.- Com- plimentary letter from, to Governor Franklin, 198.-- Letter to, from Gov- ernor Franklin, relative to the disal- lowance of the Paper Money Act, 200. --Letter to, from Governor Franklin, relative to provision for the troops, and the appointment of Barrack Mas- ters, 201.-Letter from, to Governor Franklin, transmitting orders of Council, 213. --Letter from, to Gover- nor Franklin, relative to providing for the King's troops, 219.- Letter to, from Governor Franklin, relative to the war with Spain, Indian affairs and the death of John Ladd, 221.- Letter to, from Governor Franklin, relative to recruiting porties, to pro- visions for the King's troops, and to the death of John Smith, a member of Council, 230.- Letters to, from, Governor Franklin, announcing the refusal of the Assembly to provide for the King's troops, 257, 297-Let- ter from, to Governor Franklin, rela- tive to the dispute with Spain, the Indian trade, etc., 274.- Letter from, to the same, relative to the matter of recruiting the King's forces, 301.- Letter from, to the same, relative to the complaint of John Hatton, and Horsmanden: Daniel. 377.-Note on,377. the refusal of the Assembly to pro- Horshell: Michael, 531. vide for the King's troops, 301.-Let- | Hoskins: John, 517. ter to, from Governor Franklin, rela-Houghton: Joab, 273. iive to the resignation of Mr. Ogden, How: Samuel, 517. as a member of the House, 306.- Ad- Howard: Hiram, 718. dress to, from the Clergy, 309. Let- Howard: William, 718. ter to, from Governor Franklin, rela- Hude: James, 718. tive to John Hatton, 313. Letter Hughes: --, 212, 213, 215, 277, 278, 279, from, to Governor Franklin, approv- 2-3. ing his position touching the resigna- Hull: Joseph, 717. tion of a member of the Assembly, Hull: Robert, 502, 318.-Letter to, from Governor Frank- Hulton: Henry, 287. lin, that the Assembly had consented Humphreys; Cha, 529. to provide for the arrears due to the Hunt: Abraham, 202. troops, 321-Letter from, to Gover Hunter: Andrew, 225, 26, 345, 430. nor Franklin, relative to the removal Hunterdon County: Instructions of the of the troops from New Jersey, 323. Freeholders, John Hart and Samuel -Letter to, from Governor Franklin, Tucker, to oppose in Assembly, the relative to the resignation of Mr. quartering of troops in the Province, Ogden, 334.-Letter to, from the 269. same, relative to Acts of the Assem- Hyler: Feter, 717.
bly, passed October, 1770, 337.-Let- ter to, from the same, transmitting the petition of the Presbyterian Clergy of New Jersey, 359.- Letter from, to Governor Franklin, relative to the dispute with the Assembly, and the salary of the Chief-Justice, 361.-Letter from, to the same, rela- tive to the election of a new member of the Assembly, in the room of Mr. Ogden, 374.-Referred to, 377, 378. Letter to. from Chief-Justice Smyth, relative to the robbery of the Treas- urer, 379.
Hinchman: John, 15, 17. Hoff: Joseph, Jr., 717. Hoffman: Christian, 717. Holenkous: Philip, 718. Holland: Samuel, Letter from, to Mr. Pownall, 518.-Letter from, to the Earl of Dartmouth, the plans of the last survey, 599.-Letter from, to the same, relative to the Boundary Line between New York and Massachu- setts Bay, 660. Holmes: Abijah, 531. Holmes: Josiah, 600, 667. Holmes: Joseph, 717. Hooper: Will, 530. Hopkins: Step, 529. Hopkinson: Francis, 270.-Recommended for the Council, 426.--Note on, 426.- Referred to, 428, 561. Hopper: Jacob, 718.
Idiots and Lunatics: Power to issue com- ¡ Indian Affairs: Boundary Line between
Jacobs: Henry, 516. Jacobus: Abraham, 718. Jacobus: Cornelius, 718, Jacobus: Cornelius A., 718. Jacobus: James, 718. Jay: John, 530, 678, 691. Jegou: Peter, 515, 516. Jenkins: Robert, 221.
Kean: Reynold, 302. Kean: Thos. M., 529. Kearney: Michael, recommended to be appointed a member of Council, 132. Referred to, 303.
Kearny: Philip, 303.-Letters to, from Cortlandt Skinner, relative to the proceedings of the Assembly in re- gard to the Treasurer, 412, 414, 415. Keene: Whitshed, 455. Keith: George, 426.
pointed a member of Council, 132. Kemble: Peter, 561. Kent: Helmer, 718. King: John, 413, 717. Kingsland: Edmund, 718. Kinsey: James, 370, 414, 575, 576, 680. Kinney; Thomas, 413.-Minutes of Coun- cil concerning, 419.
Kite: (Kight) Robert, Mayor of London, 417. Knight: 520. Knott: David, 600.
Kelly: William, recommended to be ap- Knowles: William, 113.
Ladd: John, member of Council, death
of announced, 221.-Note on, 224.- Referred to, 273.
Lane: Cornelius, 600, 667.
Lanning: John, 531.
Lawrence: Elisha, 302.
Lawrence: John, sketch of, 302.-Re-
ferred to, 307, 313, 561.
Lawrence: John, Sr., 302.
Lawrence: Dr. John, 302. Lawrence: John Brown, 302. Lawrence: Mr., 97, 275.
Lawyers: Agreement among to do all in their power to prevent unnecessary litigation, 589. Leaming: Aaron, 138.
Leaming: Thomas, 207, 208, 209, 210, 282. Lee: John, 717.
Lee: Richard Henry, 530.
Lee: Samuel, 562, 563, 564, 565, 567, 568, 569.
Leek: Samuel. 531.
Legrange: Bernardus, 149. Leonard: Elijah, 717.
Leonard: John. 297, 208, 209, 210, 282. Lexington: How the news of the affair
at, was carried through the country, 587.---Letter from Gov. Franklin rela- tive to, 601.
Light: Mary, 264. Lindley: Samuel, 717. Lindsley: Captain, 375.
Link: Henry, 717.
Little: John, 600, 667. Little: Peter, 717. Livingston: Philip, 530.
Livingston: William, 272, 315, 420, 530, 575, 576.
the disallowance of an Act of the Assembly for issuing £100,000 in Bills of Credit, 106.-Petition to, from William Bayard, relative to the com- mon lands of the township of Ber- gen, 168.-Representation of, relative to an Act concerning said common lands, 188.-Representation from, relative to an Act regulating the practice of the law, 199-Letter from, to Governor Franklin, relative to two Acts of the Assembly, 300.- Letter to, from Governor Franklin, relative to the emission of paper bills, and the appointment of an Agent, 315.- Letter to, from the same, relative to the appointment of an Agent for New Jersey, 320.-Rep- resentation from, to the King, sub- mitting a draft of an instruction to Governors concerning the lands, etc., of non-resident debtors, 327. Order approving said draft, 329. - Repre- sentation from, to the King, relating to an alteration in the prayers for the Royal family, 331.-Letter to, from Governor Franklin, relative to the care and custody of idiots and lunatics, 382.-Order in Council to, respecting alterations in instructions to Governors touching the grant of lands, 402.-Representation of, to the King, with draft of instructions to the Governors relative to the nat- uralization of aliens, divorces, and titles to lands, 410.-Representation from, to the King, recommending Francis Hopkinson to be a member of the Council, 455. Lore: Jonathan, 531. Lotteries: Order directing the prepara- tion of drafts of instruction to the Governors in respect to bills for rais- ing money by way of lottery, 104. Additional instruction to the Gover- nors, directing them not to permit public or private lotteries, 108.-Lot-
McWhirter: Alexander, 345.
Magie: John, 717.
Mahurin: Seth, 717.
Manufactures in New Jersey, 29.
Marinus: John. 718. Martin: Samuel, 717. Maskell: Daniel, 531. Maskell: Thomas, 531. Massachusetts: Letter from the Speaker of the House of Representatives of, to the Assemblies of the different Colonies, denounced by the King, 14, -Governor Franklin's letter to Sec- retary Hillsborough relative to the same, 34, 36.-Secretary Hillsbor- ough's letters to Governor Franklin relative to the same, 45, 58. Matinneconk, or Burlington Island, 515. Mattisen: James, 273. Mehelin: John, 473. Middleton: Henry, 529. Mullin: Thomas, 529, 574.
Military Affairs: Law for making provi- sion for quartering his Majesty's troops, 12.--Report of an Act to ap- point Commissioners for supplying the several barracks, 26.- Letter from Governor Franklin, relative to the Act of 1767, for quartering the troops, 32-An order of the King, respecting an Act passed in June, 1767, appoint- ing Commissioners for supplying the barracks, etc, 41.-Letter from Gov- ernor Franklin, relative to the sup port of the King's troops, 141. -Ac- tion of the Assembly, relative to pro- vision for the troops, and the ap- pointment of Barrack Masters, 201. — Message of Governor Franklin, in re- gard to furnishing the troops with necessaries, 203.-Letter from the Earl of Hillsborough, relative to the same. 219.- Letter from Governor Franklin, relative to recruiting, 233. The Assembly refuses to provide for the King's troops, 237, 297.--Recruit- ing the King's forces, 301.-Letter from the Earl of Hillsborough, rela- tive to the refusal of the Assembly to
Ned: A slave of John Hatton, 208, 210, 278, 279.
Neilson: James, 587, 588. Newcomb: Joseph, 531. Newcomb: Silas, 531.
Lunatics: See idiots. Lynch: Thomas, 530. Lyon: Eliphalet, 717. Lyon: Jacob, 718.
provide for the King's troops, 304.- Assembly consents to provide for the arrears due to the troops, 221. Re- moval of the troops from New Jer- sey, 323.-Money granted for the sup- port of the King's troops, 578.-Move- ment of the troops in New Jersey and Philadelphia, 644.-Command of the militia assumed by Congress, 656. Millar: Captain, 571.
New Jersey: Names of the officers of the government, 450.- Account of the dwelling houses and inhabitants of part of the Province of, and of the marriages, births and burials from
Millar: Ebenezer, 138. Miller: Isaac, 717. Miller: John, 717.
Miller, Jr. of Jrs.: John, 718. Mills: Jedediah, 207, 208, 210, 211, 212, 213, 217, 219, 277, 279, 280. Mitchell: James, 717. Molan: Ensign, 609. Monmouth County: Riotous proceedings in, 148.--Governor Franklin's speech on the riots in, 172.-Address of the Assembly, in relation to, 180.-Riots in, referred to, 198.-Letter to, from the Essex County Committee, rela- tive to events in Boston, 459. Letter to the Committee of, from Commit- tee of Correspondence at Boston, 198. Monrow: John, 15, 17. Montagu: Rear Admiral, 378. Montgomery: Michael, 717. Moore: Sir Henry, Governor of New York, Proclamation of, regarding the rob- bery of the East Jersey Treasury, 39. Moore: John, 422. Moore: Joshua, 717. Morgan: 114. More:
Morford: Thomas, COO. Morgann: Maurice, Commission as Sec- retary of the Colony of New Jersey, 1.-Deputation from, to Joseph Reed, 5. 7, 9.-Deputizes Charles Pettit, 12. Morris: Col. Lewis, 114, 317. Morris County set off from Hunterdon, 298.
Morris: Robert Hunter, 131. Morton: John, 529. Morton:
581. Mourison: Hinery, 718. Mourison: Mouris, 718. Mulford: Benjamin, 531. Munson: John, 717. Murch: John, 285, 292, 201. Murray: John, 562, 564, 566, 567, 568, 569. Murray: Robert, 562, 564, 566.
July 1st, 1771 to July 1st, 1772, 452.- Resolutions of the Provincial Con- gress of, in favor of non-exportation, and appointing a fast day, 597 -Ef- fect in, of the affair at Lexington. 601. Resolutions, Association and Circular Letter of the Provincial Congress of, 649,
New York and Elizabeth-Town Commit- tee of Observation, Proceedings, 501.
New York and Massachusetts Bay: Boun- | N--'s: Lord, Political Creed, with re-
spect to America, 492.
Norton: James, 717.
Nox: James, 717.
Oake: William, 587, 588. Odell: Rev. Jonathan, 302. Ogden: David, 149, 183. Letter from Governor Franklin, relative to his resignation as a member of the As- sembly, 306, 334.-Referred to, 341, 345.-Notes on the proposed Presby- terian Charter, 350.-His seat in the Assembly not vacated by his resig nation, 369.-Commission of, as Su- preme Court Justice, 372.-Sketch of, 372.-Named in list of members of the Council, 561.
Ogden: Dr. Jacob, 372. Ogden: Josiah, 372. Oliver: Peter, 375.
Order of the King in Council disallowing
two acts of the New Jersey Assem- bly, and directing the Lords of Trade to prepare an instruction to the Gov- ernors restraining them from assent- ing to any laws by which the lands, etc., of non-residents of the Colony may be liable to be attached for debts, 324. Order approving the draft of said instruction, 329. Order approving acts of the Province of New Jersey, and recommending sal- aries more suitable to the Civil offi- cers, and building a residence for the Governor, 549.--Order approving the seizure of ships of war taken from the Colonies, 711.
Paca: William, 530. Paine: Robert Treat, 529. Paine: Timothy, 614, 615.
Pamphlet containing arguments on both sides in the dispute between Great Britain and her Colonies, 478. Paper money: See Currency.
Parker: James, 98, 137, 195, 561, 604. Parker: Samuel, 588.
Parlaman: John, 718.
Paxon: Henry, 138, 473.
Pear: John, 718,
Peer: Abraham, 718.
Peer: John, 718.
Pendleton: Edmund, 530.
Penn: John, 574.-Letter to, from Major Skeene, 649.-Letter from, to Major Skeene. 650.
Pequanock: Articles of association of the Freeholders and inhabitants of, 716.
Perth Amboy: Account of the exports from the Port of, from Jan. 5, 1770, to Jan. 5, 1772, 454. Peters: Sam., intercepted letter from, 616.
Petit: Charles, Deputy Secretary of the Province of New Jersey, 132.-Note on, 133. Referred to, 210, 216.-Let- ter to, from Cortlandt Skinner, rela- tive to the Cape May Justices, 217. Pearson: John, 717. Porter: Joseph, 717. Pownall: John, letter to, from Governor Franklin, relative to provision for the King's troops, 141.-Circular let- ter from, respecting certain duties, 191.-Letter from, to John Robinson,
relative to a bounty upon slaves, 229. -Letter from, to John Robinson, relative to Mr. Hatton's complaint, 305.-Letter from, relative to the de- struction of the Gaspée schooner, 275.-Circular letter from, to the Governors, inclosing the King's mes- sage relative to the disturbances in the Colonies, with the answer of the House of Lords and House of Com- mons, 432.-Circular from, relative to the discontinuance of the packet boats between England and North America, 666.
Presbyterian Clergy of New Jersey; Let- ter from Governor Franklin trans- mitting their petition, 339.-Petition of, for charter incorporating "The New Jersey Society for the better support of the Widows and Education of the Children of deceased Presby- terian Ministers, etc.," 343.-Opinion of David Ogden on said charter, 350. -Opinion of Cortlandt Skinner on the same, 353.-Second report on the same, 359. Letter from Governor Franklin relative to the same, 400.--- Letter from the Earl of Dartmouth respecting the same, 404, 407.--Letter from Governor Franklin expressing the satisfaction of the Presbyterian Clergy, 409.
Preston: Isaac, 531. Price, Jr.: Philip, 718. Price: Robert F., 473. Price: Samuel, 718. Price: Thomas, 717. Price: William, 718.
Randolph: Peyton, Speaker of the House | Robeards: Luman, 718.
of Burgesses of Virginia, 25.
Read: Bowes, 149.
Read: George, 529.
Read: Sarah, 133, 231.
Reaching: Joseph, 352. Reading: President, 630. Redman: Dr. John, 227. Read: Andrew, 5.
Reed: Charles, 7, 17.-Letter to, from Governor Franklin, 28.-Commis- sioned to take charge of the seals, 54. Referred to, 133, 231.-Removed to St. Croix, 425.-Note on, 426, 429.- Referred to, 455.
Reed: Joseph, Jr., Deputy Secretary of the Colony of New Jersey, 5, 7.- Commission as Surrogate, 8.-Re- ferred to, 114, 133, 428, Reynardson: Samuel, 3. Reynolds: John, 717. Richardson:
Sabine: James, 375. Sagorighweyoghsta: Indian name, con- ferred upon Governor Franklin, 57. Salaries of Government officers, 50. Salsbury: Jonathan, 717.
Sargent: Samuel, 202.
Saxton: Nehemiah, 273.
Schooner Gaspée: See Gaspée.
Schuyler: Col. John, 387.
Schuyler: Col. Philip, 114. Scudder: Nathaniel, 345.
Seals: (Old) An account of the defacing of. by His Majesty in Council, 13. Sears: Isaac, 562.
Seely: Ephraim, 531.
Sergeant: Jonathan D., 472, 598. Shane: James, 718.
Sheppard: Joseph, 531.
Sherd: William, 273. Sherman: Roger, 529 Showen: Ada, 717.
Shrewsbury: Advertisement of a meet-
Robeson: John, Sr., 717. Robeson: John, Jr., 717.
Robinson: John, letter to, from John Pownall, relative to a bounty on slaves, 229.-Letter to, from the same, relative to John Hatton's com- plaint, 305.
Robs: John, 711. Roburds: Peter, 718. Rodman: Thomas, 517. Rodney: Cæsar, 529. Rogers: Joseph, 717. Ronal: James, 717. Rose: William, 717. Ross: George, 529, 574, 588. Ross: Isaac, 717.
Ross: William, 717. Rush: Dr. Benjamin, 430. Rutherford: John, 422. Rutherford: Walter, 137, 195, 502. Rutledge: Edward, 530,
Rutledge: I., 530.
Ryley: Mark, 531.
Letter to, from John Carey, 362.- Memorial of, to the Earl of Dart- mouth, praying for an adequate salary, 383-Referred to, 401.-Let- ters from, to Philip Kearny, relative to the proceedings of the Assembly in regard to the Treasurer, 412, 414, 415.-Letter to, from Lord Stirling, relative to Mrs. Verplank's mort- gage, 547.-Referred to, 653.-Letter to, from Daniel Coxe, 654.-Entering and searching his house, 698. -Takes refuge on a Man of War, 706.-Re- ferred to, 730.
Skinner: Stephen, affidavit relative to the robbing of the East New Jersey Treasury, 37.--Note on, 37.-Referred to, 39.-Recommended as a member of Council, 139.-Appointed a mem- ber of Council, 143.-Referred to, 191, 412--Instructions to the Assembly- men from Burlington County rela- tive to the discharge of the Treas urer from his liabilities, 417.-Resig- nation of, 420, 421.-Letter from the Earl of Dartmouth relative to the removal of, 456.--Named in list of Council, 561.-Referred to, 604, 704. Slaves: Letter from John Pownall rela- tive to a bounty upon, 229. Sloan: Captain, 609.
ing to choose a Committee, 533.- Letter to the inhabitants of, from the Freehold Committee of Instruc- tion, 559,-Proceedings of the inhab- itants of, 600.- Proceedings of the Committee of Correspondence, 666, Skeene: Major Philip, COS-Arrest of, 618.--Parole of, 649.-Letter from, to John Penn, 649. Skinner: Cortlandt, Speaker of the As-Small: sembly. 21. Letter to, from Gover- nor Franklin, 97.--Referred to, 99, 102. Member of a Committee of the Assembly, 138. Letter to, from Gov- ernor Franklin, relative to the riot- ous proceedings in Monmouth Coun- ty, 148.-Referred to, 193, 215.-Let- ter from, to John Hatton, 216.- Letter from, to Charles Petit, rela- tive to the Cape May justices, 217.- Referred to, 218.-Opinion of, on the draft of the Charter for raising a fund to support widows and children of Presbyterian clergymen, 353.- Second Report on the same, 359.-
Smith: Daniel, Jr., commission of as Surveyor-General of West Jersey, 15. Note on, 16. Smith: Rev. Dr., 311. Smith: Isaac, 587, 588. Smith: Jonathan, 531. Smith: John, member of Council, com- missioned with others to take charge of the Seals, 54.--Death announced, 230.--Note on, 231.-Referred to, 313. Smith: Joseph, 138.
Smith: Richard, 38, 231, 529. Smith: Samuel, member of Council, com- missioned with others to take charge of the Seals, 54.-Member of Council,
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