Alexander: James. 281, 294, 314-317, 329, 359, 360, 397.-Difficulties with Gov. Cosby and President Clarke, of New York, 71.--Irregular in his attendance upon the Council, 107.-A member for East Jersey, 109.-On North Par- tition point, 145.-Letters from, and R. H. Morris, about the affairs of the Province, 419, 446.-Letter to. from R. H. Morris, about affairs of the Province, 471.
Allen: John, Recommended for the Council of West Jersey, 110. Anderson: Abraham, 416. Anderson: John, One of the rioters, 455. Antill: Edward, Recommended for the
Council of East Jersey, 110.-Auto- graph of, 233.-Referred to, 237. Arents: Jacob, 308, 309. Ashfield: Richard, 318.-Recommended for the Council of East Jersey, 110.- Acting as such, 139.
Bainbridge: John, One of the rioters, 463, 464.-Rescued, 466-469. Bainbridge: Edmond, One of the rioters. 455, 465.
Baker: John, 208.--One of the rioters, 351. Baldwin: Amos, One of the rioters, 351. Baldwin: Caleb, One of the rioters, 351. Baldwin: David, One of the rioters, 351. Baldwin: Nathan, One of the rioters, 351. Baldwin: Nehemiah, One of the rioters, 351.
Baldwin: Samuel, 346, 350, 361, 367. Ball: Aaron. One of the rioters, 351. Ball: Ezekiel, One of the rioters, 351. Ball: Nathaniel. One of the rioters, 351. Ball: Timothy, One of the rioters, 351. Balsey: Robert, 169. Bayard: John, 144. Baylies: John, 207.
Baynton: Peter. Named for the Council, 107, 109.-Died, 237.
Beacon: On Navesink Highlands, de- stroyed 378, 379.
Beasley: Michael. Affidavit of, relative to Sloop San Megill, 388. Belcher: Jonathan, Appointed Governor,
363, 434.-Petition to the King about salary, 443.-Autograph, 445.-Peti-
Assembly of New Jersey: Thank the King for giving them a Governor separate from New York, 58.-Differ- ences between, and the Council, 62, 65.-Settled a support for three years on Gov. Morris, 68.-On appropria- tion for troops, 101.-Representation of, about manufacture of iron, 140.- Two acts submitted for the opinion of Francis Fane, 150.-To Gov. Mor- ris, relative to the Militia,&c., 181, 189.-Dissolved by Gov. Morris, 199, Proceedings relative to acts regula- ting fees, 239.-Minutes of October 3- 18, 1745, 246.-On riots, 250.-Message to, from the Governor, 251. Rights of, 321.-Petition to, from rioters, 349.-Extract from address of Gov- ernor to, 404.-Address of, to Gover- nor, 405.-President Hamilton's ad- dress 436.-Message from, to President Hamilton, 438.
tion for leave of absence, 449.-An- swer to foregoing petition, 453. Benydick: Thomas, 207. Bergen: Riot in, 415.
Bills of Credit: 62, 111-116, 122, 131, 223. 225, 260, 263, 361, 453,
Bodine: George, Among the rioters, 456. Bonnel: Joshua, Vote on Militia Act, 202. Bonnell: Joseph, Speaker of House of Assembly, 59.
Brainard: Rev. Mr., 406. Brief Vindication of the Purchasers. against the Proprietors, in a Chris- tian manner, 266.
Bristed [Breested]: William. 429, 431. Brown, Jr.: John, One of the rioters, 351. Brown: Moses. One of the rioters, 351. Brown: Zebedee, One of the rioters, 351. Bunbridge, Jr.: John, One of the rioters. 455.
Burlington: 260; Gov. Morris_publishes his commission at, 57.-Described, 108.--Old papers found at 130.-Gov. Morris taken sick at, 257. Burnet: Gov. William, 71. Burwell [Burrell]: Theophilus, One of the rioters, 351, 455, 465, 467.
Camfield: Ephraim, One of the rioters, 351.
Camp: Nathaniel, 346, 350, 361, 367, 396.- Letter to, from Elisha Parker, 392. Carkesse: Charles, Secretary to the Commissioners of the Customs, 406. Carteret: Gov. Philip, 209. Chapman: John, 147.
Chew: Samuel, of Pennsylvania, excom- municated by the Quakers, 173. Cheeseman: William, Affidavit respect- ing riot at Perth Amboy, 465. Clarke: George, of New York, comment- ed on, 65, 78, 76, 78, 218. Clawson: Thomas, 417.-One of the riot- ers, 455, 469.
Clinton: Gov. George, of New York, on partition line, 162.-Alluded to, 218, 369, 370, 372, 377.-Letter to, from Capt. Joseph Espinoza, 380.-Letter from, to Col. Schuyler, about troops, 441, 448.-Autograph of, 442.-Letter from, to Duke of Newcastle, about troops, 451.
Collinson: Peter, Correspondent James Alexander, 71, 77. Colony: Annual produce of each, 87. Commissions: To Gov. Lewis Morris, 2.- Robert Hunter Morris, Lewis John- son and Elisha Parker, 352. Condit [Condict, Coneditt]: John, 294, 316, 316, 350, 361, 367.
Condict: Jotham, One of the rioters, 351. Cook Michael, 316, 350, 361, 367.
Cook: William, Vote on Militia Act, 292.
Cooper: Daniel, 426. Cooper: Joseph, Vote on Militia Act, 292. Cornelison: Garret, One of the rioters,
Cosby: William, Governor, comments on, 66, 71.
Council of New Jersey: Thank the King for giving them a Governor separate from New York, 59.-Differences be- tween, and the Assembly, 62, 65.- Four members suspended, 105, 106.- Reasons for rejecting several acts, 219. Recommendations for, 232.- Oaths administered to President Hamilton, 367.-About expedition against the Indians, 369-371.-About embarkation of troops, 376.-Extract from message of the Governor rela- ting to riots, 414.-Proceedings rela- tive to troops, 424, 435.
Coxe: Daniel, One of Gov. Morris's pall bearers, 368.
Coxe: John, Acts as one of the Council, 139.-Recommended for the Council, 233.-Referred to, 467, 470, 472. Cranberry; Indians living near, 406. Craine: Azariah, One of the rioters, 351. Crane: Gamaliel, One of the rioters, 245. Crane: Job, One of the rioters, 245. Crane, Jr.: Daniel, One of the rioters, 851. Crane: William, One of the rioters, 245. Cross: John, Presbyterian minister, 429, 432.
Crowell: Samuel, One of the rioters, 245. Currency: Questions of, considered, 51, 62, 78, 82, 91, 111, 132, 184.
Dagworthy: Capt. John, Number of men Deare: William, Affidavit about riot at
in his company, 425.
Dalrimple: Joseph, 427.
Davis, Jr.: Jonathan, One of the rioters,
Dehart: Cornelius, One of the rioters. 458, 465.
DeKey: Thomas, 149.
DeLancy: James, 149, 169.
Davis: Nathaniel, Called Captain of the Demarest: David, Vote on Militia Act.
Day: Amos, One of the rioters, 351. Day: Thomas, One of the rioters, 351. Day, Jr.: Thomas, One of the rioters, 351. Day: Paul, One of the rioters, 351. Deare: John, Letter from, to Chief Jus-
tice Morris, about riot at Perth Am- boy, 463.-High Sheriff of Middlesex,
Easom: John, Affidavit respecting Sloop St. Megill, 390. Eaton: John, Vote on Militia Act, 202.- Prepares a draft of a message to the Governor, 246. Elizabethtown: Inhabitants of, petition
Farmar: Thomas, Votes on Militia Act, 202, 203.
Farrand: Ebenezer, One of the rioters, 245.
Fees: Acts relating to, 238.
Denton: Daniel, 207. Denton; Nathan, 207. Dewitt: Barent, One of the rioters, 455,
Dinwiddie: Robert, On the trade of the British Empire, 83. Dockwra: William, 428, 431.
Dod: John, One of the rioters, 351. Dunster: Dan. Donaldson, Acting as one of the Council, 139.
to Council about their controversies with the Proprietors, 205.
Espinoza: Capt. Joseph, Complains of Imprisonment, &c., 380-388.
Everson: Nicholas, Affidavit of, respect- ing riot in Perth Amboy, 465.
Fitz Randolph: Richard, Affidavit about French: Philip, One of Gov. Morris's pall-
Gage: Thomas, Affidavit respecting riot at Perth Amboy, 468. Gardner: Thomas, One of the rioters, 245.
Garner: Joseph, One of the rioters, 351. Glass Manufacture: In New Jersey, 98, Grants: Early, referred to, 337.
Hamilton: John, Speaker of the Council, 59.-Differences with Gov. Morris about salary, 69.-One of the Council from East Jersey, 109.-Autograph, 145.-On Gov. Morris' claim for a special salary, 151.-Letters to, from Lords of Trade, respecting Gov. Mor- ris' salary, 153, 172.-Instructions of, to John Lawrence, about running the partition line, 154.-Commission to, on East and West Jersey line, 352.- Sworn into office as successor to Gov. Morris, 308.-Notifies Council of New York of destruction of beacon on Highlands of Neversink, 379.-Re- ferred to, 414, 419.-Address to As- | sembly relative to the troops, &c., 436.-Answer of Assembly to fore- going, 439.-Letter to Colonel Schuy- ler, 447.-His death announced to the Lords of Trade, 462. Hampton: James, 471.
Hancock: William, Vote on Militia bill, 202.
Harison: John, 147.-One of the rioters, 351.
Harrison: Amos, One of the rioters, 351. Harrison: Daniel, 149, 402.
Harrison: John, Commissioned to run partition line, 352. Harison: John, 147.-One of the rioters,
Harrison: Samuel, 346, 350, 261, 367. Hart: Edward, Raising trooos for Cana-
da expedition, 371, 372.-Cannot long- er support them himself, 373. Hartshorne: Robert, In charge of beacon on Neversink Highlands, 374. Hegemen, Jr.: Dollings, One of the riot- ers, 455, 465.
Hoghtelen: Johannes, 167. Hogelandt: Henry, One of the rioters, 456, 465, 469.
Home: Archibald, Recommended for the Council, 109.-Appointed, 127.- Dies, 237, Hood: Clawson, 417.
Hooper: Robert Lettice, 109, 127. Hopper: George [Bodine], One of the rioters, 456, 465.
Hopper; John, One of the rioters, 465. Hude: James, Recommended for the
Council, 233.-Autograph, 233, 237.- Pall-bearer to Gov. Morris, 368. Hude: Robert, Affidavit of, respecting riot at Perth Amboy, 465. Hunter: Gov. Robert, 71.
Kearny: Philip, Pall-bearer to Gov. Mor- Kelly: Andrew, Affidavit about riot at
Lamson: Eleazar, One of the rioters, 245. | Lamson: Thomas, One of the rioters, 351. Lawrence: John, Instructions to, about
running the partition line between East and West Jersey, 154.
Lawrence: Joseph, One of the rioters, 245.
Lawrence: Robert, Vote on Militia Act, 202.
Leaming: Aaron, Votes on Militia Act, 202, 203.
Leonard: Capt. Henry, One of the riot- ers, 425.
Leonard: Nathaniel, In charge of beacon in Neversink Highlands, 374. Leonard: Samuel, Acting as one of the Council, 139.-Votes on Militia Act, 202, 203.
Leonard: Thomas, Recommended for the Council, 233, 238.-Pall-bearer of Gov. Morris, 368.
Martin: Sarah, Affidavit of, respecting riot at Perth Amboy, 469.
Matthews: Capt. Vincent, 166. McEvers: John, 169, 170, 171. McConnell: Thomas, 430.
Miaker Meeker]: Timothy, One of the rioters, 307.
Mickle: John, Vote on Militia Act, 202. Middlesex County: Rioters in, 455.-
Grand Jury of, charged by Judge Nevill, 456.
Miller: Thomas, 429, 430. Militia: Different condition of, in East
and West Jersey, 105.-Gov. Morris on, 178, 179, 183, 198, 227, 265.-Ab- stract of bill settling the, 191, 407.- Comments of Assembly on, 219. Minisink Island: 163, 165, 170. Monmouth: Watches on coast of. 373. -Beacon destroyed, 378. Montgomerie: Gov. John, 71. Morris: Lewis, Commissioned as Gover-
nor, 1, 2.-Instructions to, 13.-Pub- lishes his commission, 56, 57.-Auto- graph, 57.-Letter from, to Sir Charles Wager, 60.-Comments on the people and the Legislature, 61.-- Assembly grant him a support for three years, 68.-Differences with John Hamilton about salary, 69.-On the raising of troops in New Jersey, 99, 101, 102.--Proclamation about cur-
Line: Partition, Between New York and New Jersey, 138, 144.-North partition point in, 145.-Instructions to John Lawrence respecting line between East and West Jersey, 154. - Report of Chief Justice Morris respecting, 168.-Memorial of Proprietors for running East and West Jersey line ex parte, 216.-Between East and West Jersey, 352.
Lindsley: Ebenezer, One of the rioters, 351.
Lindsley: Josiah, One of the rioters, 351. Little: John, 373.
Low: John, 294, 316, 267, 408. Lyell: David, On East and West Jersey line, 352.
Lyell: Fenwick, Member of the Council for East Jersey, 109.-Dies, 237. Lyndsley: Elisha, One of the rioters, 351. Lyon: Isaac, 402.
rency of foreign coins, 117.-On New Jersey affairs, 130.-Petition to, about the partition line, 138, 139, 144.-Claim of, for special salary, 151, 172.-To Gov. Clinton, of New York, about partition line. 162. Speeches to the Legislature, 178.-Dissolves the As- sembly, 190. -Observations on Militia Act, 198-Petition to, from the East Jersey Proprietors. to run the parti- tion line ex parte, 216.- Representa- tion to, from the Council, with rea- sons for repealing several acts, 219. — Certificate of, relative to the surren- der of the Proprietors, 234.-Message to, from General Assembly, 246.- Message to the Assembly. 251,-Taken sick in Burlington, 257.-Referred to. 363.-Dies, 368, 414.
Morris, Jr.: Lewis. 169. Morris: Robert Hunter, Chief Justice.
236--Report to the Proprietors about northern boundary, 168.-Referred to, 291, 315-317, 329, 333, 359, 360.- Commission to run line between East and West Jersey, 352.-- Letter to James Alexander about New Jersey affairs, 421.-Dies (1764), 324. Mott: Gershom, 154.
Mott: William, Vote on Militia act, 2012. Murray: Joseph, 393, 396.
Newark: Riots in, 251, 202, 297. 321, 936. 338, 399, 411, 417.
Nevill: Samuel, Judge. Acting as one of Neversink: Beacon in the Highlands of, the Council, 139.-Autograph, 323.-- Votes on Militia Act, 202, 203.-Speech in Assembly in answer to the rioters' petitions, 323. -Referred to, 409, 417, 469-470, 472.-Charge to Grand Jury, 456.
Nevill: Thomas, Affidavit respecting riots at Perth Amboy, 465.
New Jersey: Trade of, 15.-Population Nichols: Gov. Richard, 208.
Ogden: David, 293, 294, 314, 315, 328, 334, |Ogden: John, 208.
346, 349, 359, 393, 395, 396, 412.--Trans- Ogden: Samuel, One of the rioters, 351. mits affidavits relative to riots, 426.-1
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