count of the death of Chief-Justice | Ainsley, 124.-Message to the Mini- sink Indians, 125.-Letter from, to the Lords of Trade, respecting vacan- cies in the Council and Indian affairs, 125.-Letter from, to the Lords of Trade, inclosing a copy of a Message to the Assembly, 129.-Letter from, to the Lords of Trade, respecting the manner of the Assembly's passing Bills of Credit, 131.-Letter from, to the Lords of Trade, in regard to spec- ial power from His Majesty to raise money, 137.-Letter from, to Lords of Trade, in relation to a conference with the Indians, 139.-Letter to, from Secretary Pitt, urging the invasion of Canada, 149.-Letter to, from the Lords of Trade, in answer to com- munication from him. 152.-Instruc- tions to, relative to passing paper Bills of Credit, 156.-Speech of, to the Legislature, 159.-Address to the Leg- islature, 163.-Letter from, to Secre- tary Pitt, relating to the unanimity and dispatch of the Assembly in car- rying out the King's commands, 166, -Letter from, to the Lords of Trade, upon the Money Bills passed for ex- traordinary purposes. 170.-- Letter from, to the Lords of Trade, inform- ing them that the New Jersey Regi- ment had arrived at Albany, and that he had laid out a town for the Indians in Burlington County, 174.-Letter from, to the Lords of Trade, con- cerning the pretentions of R. H. Mor- ris to the office of Chief-Justice, 176. -Letter to, from the Lords of Trade, inclosing proclamation for Thanks- giving, 183.-Letter to, from the Lords of Trade, announcing his appoint- ment as Governor of Massachusetts Bay, 188.-Letter to, from the Lords of Trade, on the pretentions of Rob- ert H. Morris to the office of Chief- Justice, 191.-Referred to, 193 -Let- ter to, from Mr. Morris, inclosing the patent appointing him to the office of Chief-Justice, 202-Letter from, to the Lords of Trade, expressing gratitude at being appointed Gover- nor of Massachusetts Bay, 209.--Let- ter from, to the Lords of Trade, in relation to the claims of Mr. Morris to the office of Chief-Justice, 212.- Referred to, 217, 218.- Letter from, to Secretary Pitt, inclosing his address to the Legislature, with the answer of the Assembly, 219.-Letter to the Lords of Trade on the bill for raising Troops, 224.-Referred to 230, 232, 236, 237, 239, 248, 270, 313, 387, 527-530, 622, 626.
Bernard: Fran., Captain in the New Jer- sey Regiment, 186,
Berrien: John, 427, 463.-Letter from, to Governor Franklin, relative to Cap- tain Kennedy's Complaint, 470. Besborough: Lord, 249. Biddle: William. 4.
Bills of Credit: see Paper Currency. Bishop of London: Representation of, to the Lords of Trade, relative to Mar- riage License, 501, 520.
Bland: Gabriel, Surrogate, 359.
Bonnel: Jacob, Ensign in the New Jersey Regiment, 187. Boone: Thomas, appointment as Gover- nor of New Jersey, approved by His Majesty, 188, 189.-Draft of Commis- sion of, 190.-Draft of Instructions for, 193, 191.- Commission as Vice-Ad- miral, 195.-Letter from, to the Lords of Trade, acknowledging the honor conferred upon him, 205.-Referred to, 211.-Letter from, to the Lords of Trade, announcing his departure for New Jersey, 218.-Referred to, 226.- Letter from, to the Lords of Trade, announcing his arrival in New Jer- sey, 231.-Sketch of, 231.-Letter to from R. H. Morris, stating his dispute with Mr. Jones, 235.-Letter from, to the Lords of Trade, transmitting Mr. Morris' letter, 238.-Letter from, to Secretary Pitt, in regard to imputed illegal trade in New Jersey, 240.- Letter from, to the Lords of Trade, referring to the amicable proceedings of the last Assembly, 248.-Letter from, to Secretary of the Lords of Trade, in relation to defective Postal Arrangements in the Province, 249.- Letter to, from Governor Colden, relative to Northern Boundary dis pute, 253.-Letter from, to the Lords of Trade, relative to raising an addi- tional number of troops, 260.—Letter from, to Secretary Pitt, in relation to raising troops, 261.-Referred to, 31, 265, 269. 270.-Letter from, to the Lords of Trade, transmitting papers. 279.-Address to, by the House of Representatives, 287.-Answer of, to Address of the House, 288.-Letter from, to the Lords of Trade, relative to the New Jersey Regiment, 29. – Letter from, to the Lords of Trade, relative to the seizure of a vessel engaged in illicit trade, 300.-Letter from, to the Secretary of State, with congratulations, on the King's in- tended marriage. 301 -Letter from. to the Lords of Trade, relative to his leave of absence, 305. Boone: Charles, Letter to the Lords of Trade, praying that his brother, Gov- ernor Boone, be allowed to visit Eng- land, 263. Bostwick: Rev. David, extract from a letter from, to Rev. Joseph Bellamy, on the death Rev. Samuel Davies, 258. Boundary Dispute: Order for the arrest of Sussex County men, 178.-Petition of Philip Swartwout, 250, 253.-Act submitting the decision, 389.-Com- missioners for running the bounds- ries, 447, 581, 588, 621, 630.
Bounties: Revival of, upon Hemp, 405, Bounties on Raising Heinp and Silk, 490. Bradstreet: Captain, 365. Brahm, De: William, 582, 591, 624, 631. Brainerd: Bezekiah, 355, Brainerd: John, 175.-Commission of, as Superintendent of the Indians at Brotherton, 355.-Sketch of, 355. Brotherton: Note on, 175. -Referred to, 357.
Brown: Rev. Isaac, 640. Brown: Philip, 5. Buckley: Richard, 591.
Bonnel: Abraham, Lieutenant in New Budden: Captain, 524.
Campbell: John, 335.
Campbell: Lord William, 621. Carr: Sir Robert, 229. Carteret: Governor, 456.
Chambers: John, 178.-One of the Com- missioners to try Pirates, 283. Cholmondeley: Robert, Letter to the Lords Commissioners of his Majesty's Treasury, submitting Orders and In- structions for the Receiver-General, 289. Clarke: George, named as one of the Commissioners for trying Pirates, 283. Clarke: James, 180, 181. Coates: Christopher, 257.
Coe: Daniel. Ensign in the New Jersey Regiment, 187.
Colden: Cadwallader, 246.-Petition of Philip Swartwout to, in relation to the Northern Boundary, 250.-Letter from, to Governor Boone, relative to Northern Boundary Dispute, 253.-- Named as one of the Commissioners for trying Pirates. 283. Referred to, 308, 325, 432.--Letter from, to Secre tary Conway, relative to the Stamp Act, 500.-Referred to, 510.-Letter from, to Governor Franklin, relative to the Stamped Papers, 511. Cole: Cornelius, 180, 181. Collier: John, 621.
Conttrack: Abraham, 117. Conway Secretary. Letter from, to
Governor Franklin, relative to the petition from the possessors of the Islands in the River Delaware, 492.- Letter to, from Lieutenant Governor Colden, relative to the Stamp Act, 500.-Letter from, to Governor Frank- lin, authorizing him to call out the land and naval forces, 501.-Circular Letter from, announcing the progress in Parliament for the repeal of the Stamp Act, 519.-Circular Letter from transmitting Acts of Parliament for securing the dependency of the Colo- nies on the mother country, an 1 for the repeal of the Stamp Act, 550.- Letter to, from Governor Franklin, transmitting a copy of his speech to| the Council and Assembly on the repeal of the Stamp Act, 555. Cooper: Mr., 627.
Corbin: Richard, 330. One of the Com missioners to settle the Boundary Line, 447.
Cornwallis: General, 8, 14, 16. Coryell: George, Lieutenant in the New Jersey Regiment, 185, 187. Council of New Jersey: Address of, to Lieutenant Governor Pownall, 4.- Vacancies in, 126, 383-Minutes of, 509.--Address of, to his Majesty on the repeal of the Stamp Act, 558.- Reply of to the congratulatory speech of Governor Franklin, 562.-Fees of the Clerk of, 597.
Courts: Governor's power to establish, 28, 29, 55.-Minutes of the Supreme Court on the claim of Mr. Morris, 214. -Court of Chancery, 297.-Tenure of the Commission of Judges, 321, 324, 329, 349.-Surrogate. 359. - Ordinance for holding the Supreme Court, 434. -Instruments used in the various Courts, 380.-Remarks of Governor Franklin on an Act regulating the practice of the Law, 490.-The Courts and the Stamp Act, 505, 531, 536, 540, 546.-Fees of the Justices of the Supreme Court, 593.-Fees of the Pre- rogative Court, 595. Fees of the Clerk of the Supreme Court, 596. -Fees of the Attorney-General, 598.-Sheriff's Fees, 599.-Fees in the Court of Com- mon Pleas, 600, 601.--Fees of the Clerk of Assize,602.-Witnesses'. Surveyors' and Jury Fees, 603.-Constables', Cryers' and Coroners' Fees, 604.- Lawyers Fees,605.-Fees in the Court of Chancery, 609 to 616.-Admiralty Courts, establisment of, 621.
Cox: William, Ensign in the New Jersey Regiment, 187.
Coxe: William, Letter to Gov. Franklin, 497.-Referred to, 514, 515, 516, 517,
Davis: Deborah, 251. Davies: Rev. Samuel, President of the College of New Jersey, death of, 258. Dayton: Elias, Ensign in the New Jersey Regiment, 185, 186, 187.-Letter to, from Sir Jeffrey Amherst, relative to troops at Elizabethtown, 365.
De Lancey: James, Lieutenant-Governor of New York, 178, 250, 251, 255. Delancy: Oliver, named as one of the Commissioners for trying Pirates, 283.
De Lancey: Stephen, 641. De Grey: William, 629. Dennis: Jacob, Surrogate, 360.
Reading,110.-Note on, 110.-Referred to, 120, 141. Doane: Jonathan, Surrogate, 360. Donaldson: William, 186, 463. Sketch of the reasons why Captain Kennedy's claim to a share of the Bergen Com- mons was not admitted, 474. Dongan: Governor, 336. Doud: Aaron, Surrogate, 359. Douglass: William, Captain in the New Jersey Regiment, 184, 186. Drayton: William, 621. Drummond: Andrew. 445. Duncan: Alexander, 622.
Denny: William, Letter to, from John Durrell: Philip, 110,
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-
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, 640. Franklin: William, appointed Governor of New Jersey, 368.-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, 38.-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.
-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, 457.-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, 314, 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
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, 378.-Account by of the Standing Salaries to the Officers of Government, 579.-Letter from, to Lord Shelburne, relative to the An- nual Charges in the Province of New Jersey, 585.-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, 636, -Letter of acknowledgment from, to Secretary Shelburne, 610.-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, 271. Franklin: Mrs., 640.
- 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: Reuben, Ensign in the N. J. Regi- ment, 185.
Hamilton: John, 7, 342. Hammel: Bryan, 180, 181. Hardy: Josiah, appointed Governor of New Jersey, 259.-Commission as 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, 364.- 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.
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, 127. 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. House of Representatives of New Jersey:
Address to, by Governor Barnard, 220.--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
back country, 391. Repelling the same, 398.- 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.
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