The title "Hon." is prefixed to the names of all who were members of the Governor's Council, 1665-1776.
Abeel, David, elected constable, South Ward, 3:415; sworn, 422; elected an assessor, 479; re-elected, 4:26; again elected, 195; re-elected, 219; again elected, 5:2; land mortgaged to, 47; elected an assessor, Dock Ward, 178; re-elected, 200; house of, 293, 371; land grant ordered made to, 7: 106, 150.
Abeel, Garrit (Garret), elected an as- sessor, Dock Ward, 7:34; elected, 82; sworn, 87; re-elected, 127; sworn, 132; re-elected, 183; appointed election returning officer, 446.
Abeel, John, elected assistant, South Ward, 7:82; election of, contested, 83; sworn, 86; on auditing commit- tee, 87; reports, 91-2; on street com- mittee, 97; reports, 97-8; ordered re- imbursed, 112; on committee to trans- fer land, 118; ordered reimbursed, 120; reports from survey committee, 122; on committee to have wharf built, 125; re-elected assistant, 127; sworn, 131; on auditing committee, 133; to buy bells, 150; on committee to adjust land title, 151; on commit- tee to inspect City Hall roof, 154; ordered reimbursed, 155; on highway committee, 157; on street committee, 165; reports. 171-2; on committee to have City Hall roof repaired, 169; votes of, registered, 175; re-elected assistant, 183; sworn, 189; on com- mittee to meet water lot petitioners, 196; vote of, registered, 204, 205; on committee to buy chairs for mayor and recorder, 207; on committee to regulate sale of hay, 208; on com- mittee on lamps and lighters, 208-9; vote of, registered, 216, 217; on com- mittee for jail repairs, 223; re-elected assistant, 230; sworn, 237; vote of,
Abeel (continued)—
registered; on committee to employ counsel to defend indictment against Oswego market, 260; on committee to inspect encroachments, 266; re- ports, 272-4; reports from street committee, 288; vote of, recorded, 303 (thrice); 304 (bis), 312 (bis); re-elected assistant, 317; sworn, 321; on committee to consider land peti- tion, 324; on committee to inspect encroachments, 327; reports, 337-8; vote of, recorded, 332 (bis); vote of, recorded, 350; on committee for ferry repairs, 360; re-elected assistant, 378; sworn, 382; moves election of treas- urer, 379; vote of, registered, 402: on committee to consider bakers' petition, 411; vote of, registered, 414; reports from committee on Out Ward encroachments, 415; re-elected assistant, 447; sworn, 450; on road committee; on street committee; on committee to inspect ferry encroach- ments, 452; on committee for sentinel boxes, 462; on committee to settle Harlem boundary controversy, 8:4; on committee to regulate grain meas- uring, 18; votes for reservoir, 41; votes for scavenger law; on commit- tee to superintend water works, etc., 49; re-elected assistant, 56, 107; or- dered paid for extra services, 117. Abercrombie, Gen. [James], reports need of arms, 6: 132; assurance of, for early return of corporation arms, 133; repeated appeal from, 135; men- tion of arms sold to, 137. Abrahams (Abrahamse, Abrahamsen, Abrahamson, Abrams, Abramse, Abramsen), Abram, elected an as- sessor, East Ward, 2:88; listed voter, 174, 177; granted leave to quit house at Brooklyn ferry on surren- dering same to James Harding,
Abrahams, Abraham Isaac, elected a constable, Dock Ward, 5: 419; sworn, 425. Abrahams, Andries (Andrew), elected
assessor, East Ward, 2: 150; listed voter, 174, 177; elected collector, 271; again elected assessor, 329; re-elected, 361; again elected collector, 449. Abrahams, Andries, elected collector, East Ward, 5: 177.
Abrahams, Garret, baker, appointed a fireman, East Ward, 5: 163. Abrahams, Isaac, Property of, taxed, I:53.
Abrahams, Jacob, nominated for public tanner; 1:21, 22; appointed, 24; taxed for new dock, 32; property of, taxed, 56 (twice), 61; in dockage arrears, 128.
Abrahams, Jacob, elected an assessor, East Ward, 5:28; sworn, 34; elected, 62; sworn, 66. Abrahams, John, elected collector, East Ward, 3:452; elected constable, 4:27; sworn, 30; sworn anew, under new charter, 43; elected collector, Montgomerie Ward, 196, 218. Abrahams, Peter, Property of, taxed, I : 60.
Accession Day of King, Bonfire on
anniversary of, 3:177, 229, 259, 292, 320, 351, 367, 390; paid expense of, 3: 185, 212, 234, 261, 297, 325, 353, 371-2, 397, 417, 442; 4:23-4, 62. Accounts against the city, not to be allowed nor admitted unless signed by mayor or deputy, 1:154; com- mittee to examine and approve, 168; ordered presented, 229.
Accounts of the city, Auditing com- mittee appointed on, 1: 234. See Auditing committee.
Acker (Ackers, Ackerse), John, de- sires lease of land; petition of, re- ported on, 2: 298.
Acker, John, appointed watchman, 5 : 44- Acker, Philip, House of, 6:26. Ackerly (Ackley, Ackly), Anthony,
elected collector and constable, North Ward 7:34; sworn, 41; re-elected constable, 82; sworn, 86; account of, ordered paid, 102; re-elected con- stable, 127; sworn, 132; re-elected, 183; sworn, 189; again elected col- lector and re-elected constable, 230; sworn, 237; re-elected constable, 317; again elected, 447; re-elected, 8:56, 107; again elected collector, 107; ab- sent at swearing in, III. Ackers (e), see Acker.
Ackett, Samuel, elected assessor, West Ward, 1:237.
Ackland (Acklin), James, innkeeper, sworn a constable, Dock Ward, 5. 206; account of, ordered paid, 6:81, 104.
Ackley, see Ackerly. Acklin, see Ackland. Ackly, see Ackerly.
Action against Jarvis Marshall for forty-five pounds, I: 401.
Actions at law begun by corporation, Appropriations for payment of fees in, 2:238.
Acts of General Assembly:-
Act against unlawful by-laws and unreasonable forfeitures, 2:7, 32, 37, 39, 40; consequences of the Act, 41; hastily passed, 42; pe- tition for repeal of, ordered pre- pared, 357-8.
Act for better enforcing certain covenants relating to the Ferry, Petition to Assembly for repeal of, 2:358-9.
Act for better regulating public roads, 6: 404.
Act for confirming unto the city its rights and privileges, 4: 151; fee for, 166.
Act for defraying the requisite charges of the Government pub- lished at the City Hall, 1:99. Act for encouraging the City of New York read, 2: 181. Act for mending and keeping in repair the post road to King's Bridge, Copies of the, ordered, 3:56; paid for, 60.
Act for paying representatives, 3: 321, 351-3.
Act for purchase of two fire en-
gines, 4:54; fee for passing, 55. Act for raising and levying seven
hundred and thirty pounds, 4: 1. Act for raising money, I: 201. Act for raising six hundred pounds, 2:377; fees paid Clerk of the Assembly for, 385.
Act for raising three thousand five hundred pounds for barracks, Tax levy authorized by, ordered, 6:119; collected, 128-9. Act for raising two hundred and fifty pounds for City Hall, &c., 4:425-6.
Act for raising two hundred pounds for repairing barracks, 3:456.
Act for regulating ferry, 3:150; paid expenses of, 165; petition for Bill to continue, 296, 418; committee to urge passage, 424.
Acts of General Assembly (cont'd)- Act for the better extinguishing of fire, Some provisions of the, 4: 436-8.
Act to enable corporation to hold plea of foreign attachment and to confirm rights, Drafts of, sent to Assembly, 2: 423-4. Acts of General Assembly, Paid for copies of, 1:263; for book of, 400; for drawing up four, for the city, 2: 213; for drawing up three, 365; fees paid for passage of, 4: 166. Acts, Titles of, read and published be- fore the City Hall, November 7, 1683, 1: 102:-
Act for a free and voluntary pres- ent to the Governor.
Act for allowance to representa- tives.
Act for defraying the necessary charges of each city, town country [county?].
Act for due regulations and pro- ceedings on examination. Act for naturalizing the inhabitants of foreign nations.
Act for repealing the former laws about the rate and justices allowance.
Act for rewarding those that de- stroy wolves.
Act for the settlement of courts of justice.
Act of settlement.
Act to divide the Province into counties.
Act to prevent damages by swine. Act to prevent fraud in conveying of land.
Act to prevent wilful perjury. Adam, John, Account of, ordered paid, 7:275.
Adams, John, Property of, taxed, I : 60. Adams, Thomas, stationer, listed voter,
East Ward, 2:173, 176; house of, 224.
Address, An old, to his Majesty, ap-
proved and ordered sent, I: 187. Address to Gov. Andros for confirma- tion of privileges to the city drawn up, I: 200.
Address to their Majesties objected to by mayor, 1:268-9. Address to Governor Benj. Fletcher,
asking confirmation of charter, 1: 309, 310, 311-13; on his safe return from Albany, I: 325; presented with a golden cup, 326-8; on city's power under the charter to levy taxes, 340- 2; reply, 343.
Address to the King presented to the Governor, 1: 314, 316-8.
Address to the King for repeal of bolting act, 2:7-9, 39.
Address to the Earl of Bellomont read, approved and recorded, 2:26. Address to the Earl of Bellomont on repeal of bolting act, 2:32-3. Address of the corporation to the As- sembly for some action to enable it to meet current expenses, 2: 120. Address to Edward Lord Cornbury, Captain General and Governor, 2: 189-90.
Address to Governor Wm. Burnet, 3: 234-5.
Address to Governor and Council on accession of George II., 3: 419-20. Address to Governor J. Montgomerie, 3:434, 435-6.
Address to Governor John Mont- gomerie on receipt of charter, 4:36- 8, 40-1; reply, 42; copying, 60. Address and freedom to Governor Wm. Cosby, 4: 146-8.
Address to Governor George Clinton, 595-6; signed and presented, with reply, 100; to prohibit exportation of flour, &c., 242-4.
Address, to Governor Sir Danvers Osborn to be prepared, 5: 420; draft of, and reply, 422-3; to Lieut.-Gov. James DeLancey, 425; with reply, 426-8; to Gov. Sir Charles Hardy, 6: 24, 27-8; reply, 29, 30; to Gen. J. Am- herst to be prepared, 225; draft of, 232-5; presented and reply to, 237; to Gov. Robert Monckton, 270-1; pre- sented and reply to, 272-3; to Gov. Monckton on his return from Mar- tinico, 290-1; delivery of and reply, 291-2; address to Maj.-Gen. Thomas Gage on the stamp tax trouble and reply, 440-1; to Gov. Sir Henry Moore, 444-5; presented with reply, 448; to Gov. John Earl of Dunmore, 7: 239-40; presented, with reply, 241; to Gov. Wm. Tryon, 292, 294-5; pre- sented, with reply, 296-7; address to Gen. Gage, 420, 424-5; presented, and reply, 426-7; to Gov. Tryon, after the fire, with freedom in gold box, and reply, 8:9-11; on his departure, 17; presented, with reply, 20-1; to Gov. Tryon on his return, 97-8.
Admiralty, Court of, Mayor and alder- men appointed by Gov. Andros to be a, 1: 68-9, 70. Adolf, see Adolph.
Adolph, Dirck, awarded ferry lease,
3:25; lease to, approved, 26; ferry lease delivered to, 32-33; ordered to
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