Sidor som bilder
PDF
ePub

tory

Zenger, J: P: Tryal of John Peter Zenger of New York, printer, who General hiswas lately try'd and acquitted for printing and publishing a libel against Zenger trial the government. 32p. Lond. 1738? N, Y. pub. lib.

This edition differs but slightly from the four Wilford editions.

A brief narrative of the case and tryal of John Peter Zenger, printer of the New York weekly journal, [Colophon] Bost. Printed by T: Fleet. 48p. 1738.

N. Y. pub. lib.

N. Y. pub. lib.

39p. Lancaster Pa. 1756. Reprinted by W. Dunlap.

53p. N. Y. 1770. Reprinted by J: Holt,

N. Y. pub. lib.

Case and tryal of John Peter Zenger of New York, printer, who
was lately tryed and acquitted for printing and publishing a libel
against the government, 6op, Lond. 1750. Printed for J. Wil-
ford. 1750.
N. Y. pub. lib.

Narrative of the trial of John Peter Zenger,
Printed by J: Parker.

N. Y. 1751.

Trial of Zenger of New York, printer; who was tried and
acquitted for printing and publishing a libel against the government.
74P. Lond. 1752.
N. Y. pub. lib.

Printed for P. Brown.

Trial of John Peter Zenger of New York, printer; who was
charged with having printed and published a libel against the
government and acquitted; to which is added the trial of Mr William
Owen, bookseller near Temple Bar.
Lond. 1765
Printed for J. Almon.

59p.

N. Y. state law lib.

Trial of John Peter Zenger of New York, printer; who was
charged with having printed and published a libel against the
government and acquitted; to which is added the trial of Mr William
Owen, bookseller near Temple Bar.
59p. Lond. 1765.
Printed for J. Almon. (in Collection of interesting political tracts
published 1764-73. 1773. v. 2)

Narrative of his case, etc.

942.073 C62

N. Y. 1774. Reprinted.

Entered in Thomas. Catalogue of publications in the United States prior to 1775. 1874. p.345, 015.73 T36.

Trial of John Peter Zenger, of New York, printer; for a libel
against the government on the 4th of Aug. 1735. Inscribed to
the Hon. T. Erskine. 64p. Lond. 1784. Printed for
Flexney, Holborn; Davies, Russell-street; Merrill, Cambridge; and
Eddowes, Shrewsbury.
N. Y. pub. lib.

General his-
tory
King George's

war

Zenger, J: P:
Zenger, J: P: The trial of Mr John Peter Zenger, of New York,
printer, for printing and publishing a libel against the government
at New York, on Aug. 4, 1735; including, Remarks on the trial of
John Peter Zenger by two eminent lawyers in one of the colonies.
(see Howell, T. B. comp. Complete collection of state trials.
1809-26. v.17, col. 675-764)
N. Y. state law lib.

v.1-10 of this work known as Cobbett's complete collection of state trials.

For the negro plot

Gitterman, J: M.
bly, 1743-53.

of New York.

King George's war 1736-53

of 1741, see New York city, English period, p.415. George Clinton and his contest with the assem(see Wilson, J. G. ed. Memorial history of the city

[blocks in formation]

Also in National magazine, Sep. 1893, 18: 209-30, 973 M271.

A Letter from some of the representatives in the late general assembly of the colony of New York to his excellency, Gov. C . . . . . n, principally in answer to his message of the 13th of October last and his dissolution speech. 30p. n. p. 1747. N. Y. state law lib. Morris, Gov. Lewis. [Letters of Gov. Morris] to Sir Charles Wager. (see New Jersey historical society. Collections. 1852. 4:40-46, 60-69)

974-9 N422

Includes his opinion on affairs in New York.
Norris, Isaac. Journal of Isaac Norris (afterward speaker of the
Pennsylvania assembly) during a trip to Albany in 1745, and an ac-
count of a treaty held there in October of that year.
31p. Phil.
1867.
923.27 qN79
Commissioner from Pennsylvania to attend the Indian treaty. Edition of
80 copies.

Treaty between his excellency the Hon. George Clinton, governor of
the province of New York, and the six united Indian nations de-
pending of the province of New York; held at Albany in August
and September 1746. N. Y. 1746.
N. Y. pub. lib.

Valentine, D: T: Extracts from the earliest newspapers of the city.
(see N. Y. (city)-Common council. Manual. 1862. 21:695-737)
352.0747 N4k

New York, 1733-48.

Period 1753-76
Description

tory, 1753-76

American gazetteer, containing a distinct account of all the parts of the General hisnew world, the whole intended to exhibit the state of things in that part of the globe and the views and interests of the powers who have possession. 3V. Lond. 1762.

New York is alphabeted under York, New.

917 Am3

Burnaby, Andrew. Travels through the middle settlements in North America in the years 1759 and 1760, with observations upon the state of the colonies. Ed.2. 198p.

New York, p. 104-16.

(see Pinkerton, John, ed.

1808-14. 13:701-52)

Lond. 1775. 917.3 B931

General collection of voyages.

From ed. 3, Lond. 1798. New York, p. 736-39.

910.8 qP65

Cluny, Alexander. The American traveller; or, Observations on the
present state, culture and commerce of the British colonies in America
by an old and experienced trader. 122p. Lond. 1769. 917.3 qC62
New York, p. 73-76.

Hare, Robert. Memoranda on a tour through a part of North Amer-
ica in company with Mr William Allen. (see Pennsylvania histori-
cal society. Collections. 1853. 1:363-76)
Chiefly, New York, 1774.

Izard, Ralph, anon. An account of a journey to
and Quebec in 1765; or, ""Tis 80 years since."

974.8 P385

Niagara, Montreal

30p. N. Y. 1846.

From New York city to Albany; thence westward to Niagara.

917.1 Izı

Lott, Abraham. Journal of a voyage to Albany, etc. made by Abraham Lott, treasurer of the colony of New York 1774. (see Historical magazine, Aug. 1870, ser. 2, 8: 65-74).

973 H62 v.18

Rogers, Robert. A concise account of North America, containing a description of the several British colonies on that continent. 264p. Lond. 1765.

Province of New York, p. 59-72.

917.3 R63

Taylor, G. Voyage to North America performed by G. Taylor of
Sheffield in the years 1768 and 1769. 248p.

1771.

New York, p. 66-90.

Nottingham

917.3 T21

tory, 1753-76

General his- Thompson, Edward. New York in 1756. (see Wilson, J. G. ed. Memorial history of the city of New York. 1892-93. 2:314-15)

Also in Old New York, Feb. 1890, 2:36-38, 974.71 qolг.

974.71 qW69

History

Annual register; or, A view of the history, politics and literature for the year 1758-76. Lond. 1761-88.

905 An72

v. 1-19, 1758-76 contain accounts of the relations of Great Britain with her colonies.

Biographical memoir of Cadwallader Colden, M. D. F. R. S.
lieutenant governor of the colony of New York.
magazine, Oct. 1814, 4:307-12)

(see Analectic

051 Anı

Biographical sketch of Cadwallader Colden, formerly lieutenantgovernor of New York. (see Family magazine, 1838.

5:334-36) 051 qF21

Burdge, Franklin. Second memorial of Henry Wisner. 38p.
N. Y. 1898.

N. Y. state lib.

Cadwallader Colden. (see Historical magazine, Jan. 1865, 9:9-13)

973 H62

The Colden papers. (see New York historical society. Collections. 1877-78. Publication fund ser. V.9-10)

974-7 N42

Gov. Colden's official letter book, 1760-1775. Delafield, M. M. William Smith, the historian, chief justice of New York and Canada. (see Magazine of American history, June 1881, 6:418-39) 973 M27 DeLancey, E: F. Memoir of the Hon. James DeLancey, lieutenant governor of the province of New York. (see N. Y. (state)—State, Secretary of. Documentary history of the state of New York)

[blocks in formation]

De Peyster, J: W. Life and misfortunes and the military career of
Brig. Gen. Sir John Johnson, bart. 168p. N. Y. 1882. 923.57 J62
Sir John Johnson was the son of Sir William Johnson and adhered to the
British cause in the revolution.

Genealogy of the Johnson family, p. 1-10.

Duyckinck, E. A: Philip Schuyler. (see Duyckinck, E. A: National portrait gallery of eminent Americans. 1862. 1:264–71) 920.07 qD95

tory, 1753-76

Grant, Mrs Anne (Macvicar). Memoirs of an American lady General his[Madame Philip Schuyler]; with sketches of manners and scenery in America as they existed previous to the revolution.

1808.

2V. Lond.

[blocks in formation]

with a memoir of Mrs Grant by James Grant Wilson. Alb. 1876.

377P.

920.7

Sch81

N. Y. 1891.

(Makers of America)

923-27 J635

Griffis, W: E. Sir William Johnson and the six nations. 227p.

Halsey, Mrs C: H. Sketches of celebrated women; Mrs Catharine Schuyler, wife of General Philip Schuyler. (see Potter's American monthly, Jan. 1876, 6: 29–30)

973 qAm3

Headley, J. T. Major General Schuyler. (see Headley, J. T. Washington and his generals. 1847. I: 229-59)

Humphreys, M.. G. Catherine Schuyler.

923.57 H341 251p. N. Y. 1897.

(Women of colonial and revolutionary times) Cap. 920.7 Sch831

Jones, Thomas. History of New York during the revolutionary
war, and of the leading events in the other colonies at that period,
ed. by E: F. De Lancey. 2V. N. Y. 1879.
N. Y. state lib.

New York, 1752–75, p. 1-54; editor's notes, p. 391-437.

Kent, James. Biographical sketch of Gen. Philip Schuyler. (see
Munsell, Joel. Annals of Albany. 1850-59. 1:250-57) 974-743 M92

Lossing, B. J: Life and times of Philip Schuyler. 2V.
C1860.

923.57

N. Y.

Sch8

McKnight, Charles. Sir William Johnson, bart. (see Lippincott's maga

[blocks in formation]

Nearly all the manuscripts known as the Sir William Johnson papers, including a list of manuscripts missing since they were deposited in secretary of state's office, 1801.

« FöregåendeFortsätt »