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Deed to King George the first reciting the surrender by the five General hisnations of their beaver hunting country. (see N. Y. (state)-State, Lovelace Secretary of. Documentary history of the state of New York). 1849-51. I:773-74. 974.7 N424

Dated July 19, 1701.

1850-51.

1:525.

9747 qN423

Trial of Colonel Nicholas Bayard, in the province of New York for high treason, 1702. (see Howell, T. B. comp. Complete collection of state trials. 1809-16. V. 14, col. 471-516) N. Y. state law lib. v. 1-10 of this work known as Cobbett's complete collection of state trials.

Cornbury 1702-8

For Rev. Francis Makemie's imprisonment, 1707, see New York city,
Religious history, p. 433.

Brodhead, J: R. Impeachment of Lord Cornbury as a forger. (see
Historical magazine, Nov. 1863, 7: 329-31)

Relates to the Makemie affair.

973 H62

Lord Cornbury. (see Historical magazine, Feb. 1868, ser. 2,
3:71-72)
973 H63 v. 13
Clarke, George. Voyage to America, with introduction and notes by
E. B. O'Callaghan. 81+126p. N. Y. 1867. (in O'Callaghan, E. B.
New York colonial tracts. 1866-72. v. 2)
974.7 Ост
Secretary of the province 1703-43: biographic, including will and genealogy.
Lord Cornbury. (see N. Y. (city)-Common council. Manual.
1869. 27: 763-64)
352.0747 N4k

Sharp, John. Sermon preached at Trinity church in New York in
America Aug. 13, 1706 at the funeral of the Rt Hon, Katherine
Lady Cornbury. 16p. Lond. 1708.
923.27 C811

Stone, W: L. Administration of Lord Cornbury. (see Wilson, J. G.
ed. Memorial history of the city of New York. 1892-93.
2:55-92)
974-71 qW69
Also in National magazine, Dec. 1892, 17:95-119, 973 M271.

Lovelace 1708-10

Wilson, J. G. Lord Lovelace and the second Canadian campaign 1708-10. (see Wilson, J. G. ed. Memorial history of the city of New York. 1892-93. 2:93-120)

974-71 qW69

Also in National magazine, Jan. 1893, 17:189-212, 973 M271; and in annual report of the American historical association. 1892. 3:267-97, 973 Am33.

General history Hunter

Hunter 1710-19

For Palatine immigration, see Palatines, p. 502; for the negro plot of 1712, see New York city, English period, p. 415.

Buckingham, John. Diary of the land expedition against Crown Point in the year 1711. (see Knight, Mrs Sarah (Kemble). Journals of Madam Knight and Rev. Mr Buckingham. 1825. p. 101-29)

917.4 K741 Mulford, Samuel. Memorial of several grievances and oppressions of his majesty's subjects in the colony of New York in America. (see American historical association. Annual report. 1892. 4:45-52)

973 Am33 Copy of a tract relating to America found in Bodleian library by Prof. J. E. T. Rogers; same as following.

Representations against the government of New York; a memorial of several aggrievances, etc. (see N. Y. (state)–State, Secretary of Documentary history of the state of New York) 1849-51. 3:363-83. 974.7 N424 3:220-32. 974-7 qN423

1850-51.

973 M27

O'Callaghan, E: B. David Jamison, attorney general of the province
of New York, 1710. (see Magazine of American history, Jan.
1877, 1:21-24)
Todd, C: B. Robert Hunter and the settlement of the palatines,
1710-19. (see Wilson, J. G. ed. Memorial history of the city of
New York. 1892-93. 2:121-50)

Period 1719-53

Description

974.71 qW69

Colden, Cadwallader. Observations on the situation, soil, climate, water communications, boundaries, etc. of the province of New York. 1738. (see N. Y. (state)—State, Secretary of. Documentary history of the state of New York)

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Kalm, Pehr. Beschreibung der reise die er nach dem nördlichen
Amerika auf den befehl [der schwedischen akademie der wissen-
schaften] und öffentliche kosten unternommen hat; eine übersetz-
ung.
Travels in New York, 1748 and 1749, 2:377-409; 3: 194–341.

3V.

Göttingen 1754-64.

917.4 K12

tory 1719-53

Kalm, Pehr. Travels into North America; containing its natural his- General history and a circumstantial account of its plantations and agriculture in general, with the civil, ecclesiastical and commercial state of the country tr. into English by J: R. Forster, 3v. Warrington

1770-71.

917.4 K122

Travels in New York 1748 and 1749, 1:235-72; 2:223–352; 3:1-51.

Ed. 2.

2V.

Lond. 1772.

917.4 K121

Travels in New York 1748 and 1749, 1:183-212; 2:71-217.

(see Pinkerton, John, ed.

1808-14. 13:374-700)

General collection of voyages.

910.8 qP65

From 2d ed. Lond. 1772. Travels in New York 1748 and 1749, p. 452-64, 573-619.

Murray, James. Description of New York, 1737.

(see Wilson,

J. G. ed. Memorial history of the city of New York. 1892-93.

2: 202-4)

Quinby, Josiah.

974.71 qW69

Short history of a long journey; it being some account of the life of Josiah Quinby, until he came to enter the 48th year of his age, with remarks and reflections upon his own past actions. 61p. N, Y. 1740. N. Y. pub. lib.

A quaker merchant of Westchester county.
Representation of the lords commissioners for trade and plantations
to the king on the state of the British colonies in North America.
42p. n. p. 1727.
N. Y. state lib.

State of New York in 1721. (see N. Y. (state)--Legislature. Docu-
ments relative to the colonial history of the state of New York.
1853-87. 5: 600–2)
R974.7 qN421
State of the province of New York 1738; 20 queries from the lords of
trade with reports in answer. (see N. Y. (state)-State, Secretary
of. Documentary history of the state of New York)

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Delafield, M. M. William Smith, judge of the supreme court of the

province of New York, (see Magazine of American history, Ap.

1881, 6: 264-82)

973 M27

Includes an account of his family.

tory

General his- O'Callaghan, E. B. Biographical sketch of Francis Harison. (see New York genealogical and biographical record, Ap. 1878, 9: 49-51)

Freedom of the press

929.1 N421

John Chambers; one of the justices of the supreme court of the province of New York. (see New York genealogical and biographical record, Ap. 1872, 3:57-62)

Freedom of the press 1719-36

929.1 N421

· 973

M271

For troubles between Rev. William Vesey and Alexander Campbell 1732; and for Rev. Louis Ron's disputes with the French church 1726; see New York city, Religious history, p. 433. Administrations of William Cosby and George Clarke, 1732-1743. (see National magazine, May 1893, 18: 1–16) Alexander, James. [Denial that he ever advised or consented to the Hon. George Clarke's taking on him the administration of this government, dated] N. Y. Mar. 24, 1738. Ip. N, Y. 1736. V974-7 qN428

974.7

Bobin, Isaac. Letters of Isaac Bobin, esq. private secretary of Hon.
George Clarke, secretary of the province of New York, 1718-30,
196р. Alb. 1872, (in O'Callaghan, E. B. New York colonial
tracts. 1866-72. v. 4)
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Campbell, Alexander. Maxima libertatis custodia est, ut magna
imperia diuturna non sint, et tempora modus imponatur quibus juris
imponi non potest. 2p. N. Y. 1732.
N. Y. pub. lib.

A political handbill on the dissolution of the assembly by the governor
maintaining the necessity of frequent elections. Printed by John Peter Zenger.
Clarke, Gov. George. A proclamation in council [announcing the
death of Gov. Cosby; and charging all officers to continue to ex-
ercise their offices until his majesty's pleasure shall be known]
given this roth day of Mar. 1735.
N. Y. 1735. Printed by
W: Bradford.
N. Y. pub, lib.
Broadside 38x31 cm. N. Y.
V974-7 qN428

Ip.

Proclamation [Oct. 1, 1736.]

1736.

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Dissolution, Robt. pseud. Letter from a gentleman in the country to

a friend in town [protesting against the long session of the assembly
without a dissolution].
N. Y. 1732. N. Y. pub. lib.

ip.

tory

George 2, king of Great Britain. His majesty's royal commission to General his-
William Cosby, for the government of the province of New York. Freedom of
Sp. N. Y. 1736.
V974-7 qN428

George Clarke. (see N. Y. (city)-Common council. Manual. 1869.

27:764-66)

352.0747 N4k

Harison, Francis. To the right worshipful, the mayor, aldermen and commonalty of the city of New York. 9p.

V974-7

N. Y. 1734.

qN428

352.0747 N4k

370.5 Am35

Defense of Harison against the accusation of Mr Alexander. Hon. Rip Van Dam. (see N. Y. (city)-Common council. Manual. 1865. 24:713-25) Moore, J. B. William Burnett. (see American quarterly register, Feb. 1842, 14: 290-95) Morris, Lewis. Petition to the king in behalf of the inhabitants of New York for a redress of grievances. (see Historical magazine, Feb. 1867, ser. 2, 1: 68-79) 973 H62 V.II Murray, Joseph. Mr Murray's opinion relating to the courts of justice in the colony of New York, delivered to the general assembly 12 June 1734. 44P. N. Y. 1734. N. Y. pub. lib.

Nelson, William. Administration of William Burnet, 1720-28. (see Wilson, J. G. ed. Memorial history of the city of New York. 1892-93. 2:151-78)

974-71 qW69

Also in National magazine, Mar. 1893, 17:399-421, 973 M271.

Original documents relating to the life and administration of William Burnet, governor of New York and New Jersey 1720-28, and of Massachusetts and New Hampshire 1728-29. 217 p. Paterson N. J. 1897.

Edition of 50 copies.

923.27 B93

N. Y. (province)-Chief justice. The opinion and argument of the
chief justice of the province of New York concerning the jurisdic-
tion of the supream court of the said province to determine causes in
a course of equity.
N. Y. Printed and sold by
J. Peter Zenger. 1733
N. Y. pub. lib.

Ed, 2 corrected.

N. Y.

15p. folio.

This opinion on one of the points raised in the quarrel over their fees between Governor Cosby and Rip Van Dam the acting governor, led to the summary removal of Lewis Morris from the chief justiceship.

Ed. 3.

15P. N. Y. 1733.

N. Y. pub. lib.

P, P. Letter from a gentleman in New York to his friend in London.

the press

3P.

N. Y. 1733.

V974.7 qN428

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