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ernorship, 374.-Letter to, from Gov-
ernor Hardy, 379.-Letter to, from
Governor Franklin, relative to Indian
hostilities, 393.

Eliot: John, 622.

Earle: Edward, 451, 454.
Egremont: Earle of, 325.--Letter from,
to the Governors of North America,
relative to Military Affairs, 330.—Re-
ferred to, 337.-Letter to, from Gov-
ernor Hardy, relative to Duty on im-
ported Negroes, 347.-Letter to, from
Governor Hardy, relative to the war
with Spain, 363.-Letter from, to the
Lords of Trade, announcing the ap-
pointment of William Franklin as
Governor of New Jersey, 368.-Letter
from, to Governor Hardy, informing
him of his removal from the Gov-Ewing, Maskell, Surrogate, 359.

Falkner: William, Lieutenant in the New
Jersey Regiment, 187.

Faris: William, 622.

Fauquier: Francis, Lieutenant Governor
of Virginia, 531.

Fees taken in the different offices of the
Province of New Jersey, 593.

Field: (Fell) John, 339.

Fell: John, 446.

Fitzroy: Mr., 15, 16, 17, 641.

Forbes: General, 120.

Forrest: Captain James, 226.
Forrester: Major, 228.
Foster: William, 356, 357.
Franklin: Benjamin, 249.-Letter to H.

Potts, Secretary to the Postmaster-
General, relating to the Post Routes
in New Jersey, 265.-Referred to, 369,
371.-Letter to, from Governor Frank-
lin, relative to the negotiations of
Colonel Croghan with the Indians,
521. One of the Commissioners to
settle the Boundary Line between
New York and New Jersey, 582, 591.
--Member of the Court of Admiralty,
621.-Letter to, from Governor Frank-
lin, 625,-Commissioner to settle the
Boundary, 631.-Letter to, from Gov-
ernor Franklin, relative to rumors of
an attempt to remove the Governor,
610.
Franklin: William, appointed Governor
of New Jersey. 363.-Commission of,
as Governor, 358.-Sketch of, 369.-
Commission of Vice Admiral, 372.-
Letter from, to the Lords of Trade,
announcing his arrival in New Jersey,
and notifying them of three vacan-
cies in the Council, 383.-Letter to
the Lords of Trade, inclosing Minutes
of Council and six acts passed by the
Assembly, 388.-Letter from, to the
Lords of Trade, informing them that
the Indians had re-commenced hos-
tilities, 391.-Letter from, to the Earl
of Egremont, relative to the Indian
hostilities, and the measures taken
for defence, 393.-Letter to, from the
the Lords of Trade, relative to the
issuing of certain sums of paper
money, 396.- Letter from, to the
Lords of Trade, relative to repelling
the hostilities of the Indians, 398.-
Letter from, to the Lords of Trade,
relative to an act for raising troops
for the defence of the Province, 400.

F.

Elliot: Andrew, 582, 591, 624, 631.
Ellis: Joseph, Captain in the New Jersey
Regiment, 184.
Emmons: Nicholas, 251.
Everett: Daniel, Sheriff of Orange Coun-
ty, Letter from, to George Banyar,
Deputy Secretary of the Province of
New York, 182.

-Letter from, to the Lords of Trade,
relative to the transmission of public
papers, the revenue, and money for
public buildings, 402.-Letter from,
to the Lords of Trade, informing
them of the death of Robert H. Mor-
ris, and the appointment of Charles
Read to succeed him; also recom-
mending Richard Stockton to be a
member of the Council, 426.-Letter
from, to the Lords of Trade, relative
to raising levies; also to some acts of
the Assembly, and to Mr. Ashfield's
claim of precedence over Mr. Ogden,
428.-Letter from, to the Earl of Hali-
fax, relative to raising troops, and
inclosing letter of General Gage, 431.
-Letter to the Lords of Trade, an-
nouncing that the Six Nations of In-
dians, are likely to render aid that
will end the Indian war for the sum-
mer, 433.-Complimentary letter to,
from Lord Halifax, 439.-Letter to,
from the Lords of Trade, relative to
James Parker and Frederick Smyth;
also to the dispute between Mr. Ogden
and Mr. Ashfield, and to the importa-
tion of Negroes, 444.-Commissioner
to run the boundary line between
New Jersey and New York, 447.-Let-
ter from, to the Earl of Halifax, ex-
pressing thanks for his letter, 453.

Letter to the Lords of Trade, in
reply to theirs of July 13, 1764, 458.
Letter from, to the Lords of Trade,
relative to the complaint of Captain
Kennedy, concerning the partition
of common lands in Bergen County,
459.-Letter to the Earl of Halifax,
relative to the same, 461.-Letter to,
from William Bayard, relative to the
same, 467. - Letter from, to William
Bayard, relative to the same, 471.-
Referred to. 475, 476-Letter from,
to the Lords of Trade, relative to the
act for the partition of Bergen, 578.-
Letter from, to the Earl of Halifax,
inclosing the Attorney-General's list
of the instruments, etc., made use of
in New Jersey, 470.-Letter from, to
the Earl of Halifax, announcing the
appointment of Frederick Smyth to
be Chief-Justice, 486.-Letter to, from
John Pownall, relative to Peter Gor-
don's lottery, 487.-Letter from, to
the Earl of Halifax, relative to the

Islands in the Delaware River, 488.-
Letter from, to the Lords of Trade,
relative to bounties for raising Hemp
and Silk, 490.-Letter to, from Secre-
tary Conway, relative to the Islands
in the River Delaware, 492.-Letter
from, to Secretary Conway, relative
to the Stamp Act, inclosing letters
from William Coxe, General Gage
and others, 492.-Letter from, to Wil
liam Coxe, 497.-Letter from, to the
Lords of Trade, with respect to the
Stamp Act, 499.-Letter to, from Sec-
retary Conway, authorizing him to
call out the land and naval forces, 501.
-Letter from, to the Lords of Trade,
relative to the troubles caused by the
Stamp Act, 505.-Letter from, to Sec-
retary Conway, relative to the Stamp
Act, inclosing Minutes of the Assem-
bly, 507.-Letter to, from Lieutenant-
Governor Colden, relative to the
Stamped Papers New Jersey, 511.-
Letter to, from Archibald Kennedy,
relative to the same, 513.-Letter to,
from James Hawker, relative to the
same, 513.-Letters from, to Captain
Hawker, 514, 519.-Letter to, from the
Lords of Trade, concerning licenses
for marriage, 520.-Letter from, to
Benjamin Franklin, relative to the
success of Colonel Croghan with
the Indians, 521.-Letter from, to the
Lords of Trade, relative to the Stamp
Act. 524-Referred to. 529.-Letter
from, to Secretary Conway, trans-
mitting his speech to the Council

Gage: Gen. Thomas, 431.-Letter from
to Gov. Franklin, relative to military
affairs, 432. Letter to from Gov.
Franklin, relative to the Stamp Act,
494.-Answer thereto, 495.
Gardner: Captain, 122, 123.
Gates: Horatio, 427.

Germain: Lord George, 477.
Gill: Michael, 622.

Gilman: Freeman, Ensign in the N. J.
Regiment, 187.

Goelet: Francis, 334.

Gomar: Peter, 179.

Gordon: Peter, Lottery made by, 344,
458.-Order to repeal the act render-
ing his Lottery void, 487.

Gorham: Joseph, 591.
Governors of Colonies: Circular Letter
to inclosing Proclamation of thanks-
giving, 183.-Circular letter, in rela-
tion to old seal, 243.--Instruction to
relative to prayers for the Royal
family, 244, 302.-Instructions to as to
settlements on the borders likely to
interfere with the Indians, and the
tenure of Commissions granted to
the Judges and other officers, 321,
326, 329.-Circular letter to relative to
recruits, 330.-Instructions to in re-
gard to prayers for the Royal family,

Hackett: John, 7.
Halifax: Lord, 210, 344, 431.-Letter from

to Gov. Franklin, complimenting his
zeal in protecting the frontiers of

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and Assembly, on the repeal of the
Stamp Act, 555.-Reply of the Coun-
cil to his speech, 562.-Letter from,
to John Pownall, transmitting votes
and laws of the Assembly, 567.--Let-
ter from, to the Duke of Richmond,
acknowledging receipt of acts of
Parliament, etc., 568-Letter from, to
the Earl of Shelburne, concerning the
murders and violences committed on
the Indians, 574.-Letter from, to the
Earl of Shelburne, relative to the
trial of one Seymour for murdering
an Oneida Indian, 578.-Account by of
the Standing Salaries to the Officers
of Government, 579.-Letter from, to
Lord Shelburne, relative to the AD-
nual Charges in the Province of New
Jersey, 586.- Letter from, to the
same, transmttting a list of the fees
taken in the different offices of New
Jersey, 592.-Admiralty Court, 621.-
Letter to, from Secretary Shelburne,
expressing the King's displeasure
with the Assembly for not obeying
an act of Parliament, in regard to
punishing mutiny and desertion, 633.
-Letter of acknowledgment from,
to Secretary Shelburne, 640.-Letter
from, to Benjamin Franklin, in rela-
tion to rumors of attempt to remove
the Governor, 640.-Letter from, to
Secretary Shelburne, relative to quar-
tering troops in the Colonies, 642.
Franklin: William Temple, 371.
Franklin: Mrs., 640.

375.- Instructions relative to fees
taken by several officers of govern-
ment, 440.-Circular letter to relative
to the Stamp Act, 549.-Circular let-
ter to, transmitting act of Parliament
repealing the Stamp Act, 550.---Circu-
lar letter to, transmitting act to in-
demnify such as had incurred the
penalties of the Stamp Act, 553.-
Circular to, requiring accounts of
manufactures, 563.-Instructions to,
regulating correspondence, 566.-Cir-
cular in regard to complaints made
by the Superintendent of Indian Af-
fairs, 569.-Circular to, requesting es-
timates of the annual charge of main-
taining the establishment of their re-
spective provinces, 573.-Instruction
to, forbidding any alteration in the
number of the Assembly, 637, 638.
Grafton: Duke of, 9, 15.-Letter to from
the Lords of Trade, transmitting
papers, containing information con-
cerning riots in America in conse-
quence of the Stamp Act, 526.-Re-
ferred to, 641.

Grant, Jr.: James, 621.
Griffin: Thomas, Ensign in the N. J.
Regiment, 185, 187.
Guerrish: Joseph, 591.

New Jersey, 439.--Circular letter from
informing the Governors of America
that the House of Commons had re-
solved to charge certain stamp duties

in the Colonies, 448.-Letter of thanks
to, from Gov. Franklin, 453.-Com-
plaint made to by Captain Kennedy,
concerning partition of lands in Ber-
gen County. 459.- Letter to from
Gov. Franklin, relative to Captain
Kennedy's complaint, 461.-Referred
to, 471.-Letter to from Gov. Frank-
lin, inclosing a list of the instru-
ments, etc., made use of in New Jer-
sey, 479.-Letter to from Gov. Frank-
lin, relative to the appointment of
Frederick Smyth as Chief Justice,
486.-Letter to from Gov. Franklin,
respecting the islands in the Dela-
ware, 488.

Hall: David, 627.

Hall: Reuben, Ensign in the N. J. Regi-
ment, 185.

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Hamilton: John, 7, 342.
Hammel: Bryan, 180, 181.
Hardy: Josiah, appointed Governor of
New Jersey, 259. Commission
Governor approved by the King in
Council, 262. Commission of, 270.-
Drafts of General Instructions, and
those relating to Trade, 272, 274.—
Commission to be Vice-Admiral, 280.
---Named as one of the Commissioners
for trying Pirates, 283-Draft of In-
structions approved by the King in
Council, 285.-Letter to the Lords of
Trade announcing his arrival in the
Province, 316.-Sketch of, 316.-Let-
ter from, to the Lords of Trade, an-
nouncing his re-appointment of Mr.
Morris Chief-Justice, and Messrs.
Nevill and Saltar, Second and Third
Judges; also referring to Bill for
laying a duty on imported Negroes,
345.-Letter to the Earl of Egre-
mont, relative to the duty on im-
ported Negroes, 347.-The validity of
his appointment of Judges during
good behaviour referred to the Attor-
ney-General, 349.-Commission from,
to John Brainerd, 355.-Removal of,
asked for by the Lords of Trade, 361.
-Letter from, to Secretary of State
on the declaration of war against
Spain, 363. Letter from, to Secretary
Pownall, relative to Mr. Morris, and
the death of Andrew Johnston, 331.-
Referred to, 365. Letter from, to the
Lords of Trade announcing the death
of Andrew Johnston and recommend-
ing Stephen Skinner as Treasurer of
New Jersey, 366.-Informed of his re-
moval from office, 374.-Letter from,
to the Lords of Trade, announcing
the appointment of Mr. White to be
Judge of Admiralty in place of Mr.

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Lewis Morris, deceased, 377.---Letter
from, to Earl of Egremont, acknowl-
edging receipt of the notice of his
removal from office, 379.-Answer to
queries concerning the validity of his
appointments, 380-Letter from, to
the Lords of Trade, inclosing Acts
and public papers, 382.-Referred to,
386, 459.

Harford: Lord, 9, 15.
Harker: Samuel, Captain in the New
Jersey Regiment, 184.
Hasenclever: Peter, Petition to the Earl
of Shelburne to be allowed to pur-
chase lands at St. Maurice, 583.—
Sketch of, 583.

Hawker: James, Letter from, to Gov-
ernor Franklin, relative to the Stamps
for New Jersey, 513.-Answer from
Governor Franklin, 514.-Letter to,
from Governor Franklin, 519.
Hawke: Admiral, 210.
Hazen: Colonel, 339.
Hemp: Bounties upon, 405.
Henderson: Michael, Ensign in the New
Jersey Regiment, 187.
Hillsborough: Earl of, 342.
Hodgson: General, 277.
Holland: Samuel, 582, 591, 624, 631.
Hollingshead: Mr., 338.
Hooper: Robert, Recommended by Gov-
ernor Bernard as a fit person to be
appointed a Member of the Council,
Hooper: Robert Lettice, 215, 231, 339.
Hopkinson: Thomas, 622.
Hornblower: Josiah, 321.
Horsmanden: Daniel, 178.-Named as
one of the Commissioners for trying
Pirates, 283.

127.

House of Representatives of New Jersey:

Address to, by Governor Barnard,
2:20. Address of, to Governor Ber-
nard, 222.-Address of, to Governor
Boone, 287.--Answer to, of Governor
Boone, 288.

Houston: Alexander, 625.
Howard: Charles, 621.
Hubbell: Nathaniel, Jr., Lieutenant in
the New Jersey Regiment, 185.
Hudd, Jr.: James, Surrogate, 360,
Hude: James, 22.-Member of Council,

274. Named as one of the Commis-
sioners for trying Pirates, 283.-Death
of, 386 -Referred to, 394.
Hughes: John, 516, 518.
Hunt: Enoch, Ensign in the New Jersey
Regiment, 187.

Hunt: Samuel, Major of the New Jersey,
Regiment, 184, 186.
Hutchinson: Thomas, 390.

Indians: Invasion of, 120.-Message to
from Gov. Bernard, 125.--Deputation
of to the Governor, 128.--Gov. Ber-
nard's conference with, 139.-Co-ope-
ration of, 172.-Town laid out for,
174, 236. -Interference with, 321, 326.
- Re-commenced hostilities in the

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back country, 391. Repelling the
same, 399. Six Nations of, 433.--Col.
Croghan's negotiations with, 521.-
Complaints concerning the murder-
ing of, 569, 574.-Murder of an Oneida,
578.

Ingersoll: Jared, 582, 625, 631.

Johnson: Abraham, 251.
Johnson: Sir William, 172, 178.-Named

as one of the Commissioners for try-
ing pirates, 283.-Referred to, 522.
Johnson: Wm. Samuel, Opinion of as to
the ownership of the common lands
set off to the Island Sekakus, 454.
Johnson: Thomas, Ensign in the N. J.
Regiment, 185.

Johnston: Andrew, Named as one of the
Commissioners for trying pirates,
283.-Referred to, 356, 357.-Death of,
364, 386, 394.

Johnston: John, Colonel of the N. J.
Regiment, 184, 186, 187.
Johnston: Lewis, Recommended by Gov.
Bernard as a fit person to be ap-

Kearney: Philip, 16, 449.-Letter to from
David Ogden, relative to a meeting
of the attornies in regard to the
Stamp Act, 531.
Kemble: Mr., 511.
Kennedy: Archibald, Complaint of con-
cerning partition of lands in Bergen
County, 459. Sketch of, 460.-Letter
of Gov. Franklin relative to his com-
plaint, 461.-State of facts concern-
ing his complaint,463.--Letter of Wm.
Bayard relative to, 467.-Letter from
John Berrien relative to. 470.-Depo-

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pointed a member of the Council,
127.-Letter to from Captain George
Otter, 337.

Johnstone: Dr. John, 185.
Jones: Nathaniel, Recommended by the
Lords of Trade to be Chief-Justice,
173.-Referred to, 177, 210, 212, 214,
216.-Statement of his dispute with
Mr. Morris, 235, 239.--Referred, 248.--
Representation to the King concern-
ing, 264.--Memorial in regard to his
difficulties in New Jersey, 342.-Re-
monstrance of the Judges in behalf
of, 344.

Jones: Robert, 622.

Judges' Commissions, 321, 329, 349.
Judges: Salaries of, 620.

sition of Wm. Bayard in the same
matter, 472 Reasons why his claim
was not admitted, 474.-Letter from
to Gov. Franklin, relative to Stamp
Act, 512.-Referred to, 641.
Kembold: Peter, Member of Council, 274.
-Named as one of the Commission-
ers for trying pirates, 283.
Keppell: Commodore, 277.
Kinsay: Mr., 338.
Kirkbride: Joseph, 395.
Kollock: Shepherd, 627, 628.
Kuyper: Justice, 470.

Luse: Zephaniah, Lieutenant in the New
Jersey Regiment, 185, 186.

Ladd: John, Recommended by Governor | Loudon: Lord, 17.
Bernard as a fit person to be ap-
pointed a member of the Council,
127-Surrogate, 359.-Recommended |
by Gov. Franklin as a member of the
Council, 387, 388.--Appointed member
of the Council, 394.- Sketch of, 395,-
Referred to, 396, 509.

Lamb: Sir Matthew, 351, 443.
Lawrence: Elisha, 343,
Lawrance: Robert, 13.
Lawyers of New Jersey: Entered into an

agreement not to act under the Stamp
Law, 505.-Proposed meeting of. 531,
-Attitude of, towards the Stamp
Act, 536, 540.-Determination of, to
resume practice regardless of the
Stamp Act, 546.--Address to, by the
Sons of Liberty, 547.
Leaming: Aaron, 129.
Lee: William Philips, 226.
Legislature of New Jersey: Speech of

Governor Bernard before, 159.--Ad-
dress of Governor Bernard to. 163.
Leigh: Egerton, 621.

Leisler, Jacob, 337.
Lennox: Lord, 15.

Leonard: Joseph. Captain in the New
Jersey Regiment, isi.
Leonard: Samuel, Surrogate, 360.
Leonard: Thomas, Resigns his seat in
the Council, 127.-Referred to, 151,
152.--Note on, 152.
Livingston: Chancellor, 336.
Longfield: Thomas. Lieutenant in the
New Jersey Regiment, 187.

Lords of Trade: Letters to, 1, 116, 120, 124,
129, 131, 137, 139, 174, 176, 205, 209, 212,
218, 224, 234, 278, 248, 219, 260, 263, 279,
299, 300, 365, 316, 315, 377, 382, 383, 388,
391, 398, 400, 424, 433, 444, 458, 459, 478,
490, 499, 504, 505, 524.-Letters from,
112, 152, 183, 188, 191, 247, 321, 398, 520,
526. -Representation from, proposing
Francis Bernard to be Governor of
New Jersey, approved of by His Maj-
esty, 21.-Report of, respecting a bill
for issuing £89,000 in paper Bills of
Credit, 31.-Representation from, to
the King, with draft of Instructions
for Governor Bernard, 38.-Report
upon the second remonstrance of
Richard Partridge, respecting a bill
authorizing the issue of £89,000 in
Bills of Credit. 113.--Representation
from, to the King, relative to a law
for issuing Bills of Credit, without a
suspending clause, 147.- Report of
the Privy Council, with draft of In-
structions to Governor Bernard, 156.
Representation of, to the King, pro-
posing Nathaniel Jones to be Chief-
Justice, 173.-- Representation, pro-
posing Thomas Boone as Governor
of New Jersey, approved by His Maj-
esty, 189.-Representation from, to
the King, with draft of Commission
for Thomas Boone, 190.-Representa-
tion from, to the King, with draft of

Instructions for Thomas Boone, 193.
Representation of, to the King, re-
specting the dispute between R. H.
Morris and Nathaniel Jones, for the
office of Chief-Justice, 230.- Repre-
sentation from, to the King, inclosing
a draft of a proclamation for pro-
claiming him in the American Colo-
nies, 241.--Circular letter from, to the
Governors of America, announcing
that warrants for using the old seals
were in preparation, 243.- -Represen-
tations from, to the King, with draft
of instructions to the Governors in
America, relating to the alterations
in the prayers for the Royal Family,
244.-Directed by order of Council to
prepare warrants for continuing
Christopher Coates and Joseph War-
rell in their offices of Secretary and
Attorney-General of New Jersey, 257.
-Proposition of, that Josiah Hardy
be appointed Governor of New Jer-
sey, approved by the King in Coun-
cil, 259.--Representation to His Maj-
esty, relating to the dispute between
Mr. Jones and Mr. Morris, for the
office of Chief-Justice. 261.--Repre-
sentations of, to His Majesty, with
drafts of general instructions, and
those of trade, for Governor Hardy,
272. Representation of, to the King,
naming persons thought proper to
be placed on the Commission for
trying Pirates, 282.-Representation
from, to the King, with draft of in-
structions, relative to the prayers for
the Royal Family, 302.-Communica-
tion from, relative to interference
with the Indians, and the tenure of
Commissions to Judges and other

Major: Mr., Engraver of Seals, Direc-
tions to, for engraving new ones for
the Colonies, 217.
Manufactures: Suppressing those preju-
dicial to Commerce, 273.-Disadvan-
tages to, in England, 420.- Circular
Letter requiring an account of the
several manufactures carried on in
the Colonies, 563.- Hasenclever &
Company, manufacturers of pig and
bar iron. 583.

Marriage Licenses, 504.
Martin: Josiah, named as one of the

Commissioners for trying Pirates, 283.
Maxwell: William, Ensign in the New
Jersey Regiment, 185, 186, 187.
McDonald: William, Captain in the New
Jersey Regiment, 185, 186.
McEvers: John, 179.

McKean: Rev. Robert, 339, 310.
Military Affairs: Warrant for settling the
rank of Provincial Officers in North
America. 19.-Estimate for raising,
paving and clothing a Regiment of
1,000 men, 143.-Preparations for the
invasion of Canada urged, 149.-Rais-
ing a Regiment of 1,000 men, 167, 168.
-New Jersey Regiment arrived at
Albany, 174.Officers of the New
Jersey Regiment in the French War,
184.-Letter from Governor Bernard

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officers, 321.-Representation of, rec-
ommending the disapproval of two
acts passed by the Assembly, 331.-
Representation to His Majesty, ask-
ing for the removal of Governor
Hardy, 351-Representation from, to
the King, relative to alteration in the
prayers for the Royal Family, 375,
376.-Representation from, to the
King, relative to the bounties upon
Hemp; to the paper currency, and
to the duties upon Beaver Skins and
upon Whale Fins, 405.-Report from,
to the Lords of the Privy Council,
with draft of instructions, relative to
fees taken in the several offices of
the American Plantations, 440.-Rep-
resentation of, to the King, propos-
ing Frederick Smyth and James Par-
ker as members of the Council of
New Jersey, 442.-Representation of,
to the King, proposing the repeal of
an act for rendering void the lottery
made by Peter Gordon, 443.-Report
from, to the House of Commons.
giving a statement of the Annual
Expence of the several establish-
ments of the Colonies, 533.-Circular
letter of, to the Governors in America,
requiring an account of the several
manufactures, in their respective
Governments, 563.-Report from, to
the Earl of Shelburne, of the salaries
of Governors. Judges and other prin-
cipal officers, 619.- Representation
from, approving alterations in list of
Commissioners for settling the boun-
dary line, 623.-Report to, from the
Attorney and Solicitor-General, rela-
tive to the act for preserving ships
forced on shore or stranded, 628.

on the Bill for raising Troops, 224.-
Warrant to David Price to impress
vessels to transport troops to New
Jersey, 246.-Raising an additional
number of troops, 260, 261.-Continu-
ing a part of the New Jersey Regi-
ment, 299.-Letter from the Earl of
Egremont, concerning, 330.-Troops
at Elizabethtown, 365.-Acts relating
to. 389, 400. -Raising levies. 428, 431,
432. Land and naval forces to be
called out to suppress disturbances
caused by the Stamp Act, 501.-In-
equalities of the expense of quarter-
ing troops in the Colonies, 642.
Miller: Ephraim, Lieutenant in the New
Jersey Regiment, 185.
Mills: William, 4.

Mines in New Jersey: Association to
work, 318.

Minnevarre: Laird of, 337, 333.
Mokawk River: Patents for lands upon,
308.

Monk: James, 621.
Monckton: Robert, named as one of the
Commissioners for trying Pirates,
283. Referred to, 390, 400.
Montague: Lord Charles, 621.
Moore: Sir Henry, Governor of New

York, 511.-Proclamation of, relative
to the robbery of the East Jersey

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