Lodging for strangers, I: 10, 18; cost of, II.
Lodwik (e), Col. (also Capt., Lt. Col.) Charles, ordered to hand over city records, I: 228; sworn mayor, 371; ordered to hand over balance due city, 394, 395.
Loftus, Willoughby, Account of, or- dered paid, 7:243.
Loftus & Pearson, Messrs., Account
of, ordered paid, 7:206. Long, John, elected a constable, South Ward, 5379; appointed high con- stable, 380; sworn, 382.
Long, Capt. Robert, commander of H.
M. S. Seaforth, Petition of, for land at Turtle Bay, referred, 4: 166- 7, 172, 174; petition rejected, 178; memorial of, for land grant, en- dorsed by committee of Council, re- ferred, 209; land granted to, 213- 14; draft of grant to, ordered en- grossed, 227; freedom of corporation conferred upon, 234-5.
Long Mary," House of, 1:217, 244,
Longfield, Cornelius, Privileges ac- corded to, mentioned, 7: 214.
Long Island, flourishes by husbandry and whaling, I: 149; only one ferry to, allowed, 276. Longodick, see Langdyke. Longstraet, see Langstraet. Longstraighton, see Langestraete. Longstreet, see Langstraet.
Longworth, Thomas, ordered paid for sending man to arrest criminal, 7: 182.
Lord's day, Ordinance for due observ- ance of the, 1: 133-4; continued, 224, 247; old orders relating to, con- tinued, 276; due observation of, 371, 392; 2:21, 183, 223; order for better observation of the, 2:65; Law for observation of, 4:78-80 Lords of the Committee for Trade and Plantations recommend James Gra- ham for recorder, I: 283. Loring (Loaring, Loran), Benjamin, elected constable, Bowery, 6:397; re-elected, 432; sworn, 435. Loring, Katherine, Account of, ordered paid, 3: 149.
Lot at end of Heeregraft St., Offer of city for, 1:257; exchanged for lot behind weigh-house, 280.
Lot at Gallows hill, Committee on, 5: 49. Lot by bridge, claimed by Col. Dongan, I: 274-5; belongs to city and sold to Mr. Spratt, 280; Col. Bayard's story of Dongan's patent, 282.
Lot by mayor's pasture to be sold, I: 194.
Lot contiguous to Pecks Slip in pos- session of W. Dobbs, Committee to lease, 6:317; buildings on, to be paid for, 327; paid, 329, 333. Lot corner of Roosevelt and Rutgers Streets ordered fenced, 7:451. Lot east side of Broadway adjoining Maiden Lane, Petition of C. Hoge- lant for confirmation of title to, 7: 60-1; of Elizabeth Ray and others, 67-8; referred to committee, 68; re- port on Hogelant claim, 70-1; action deferred, 71; surrendered by Isaac Conaro and city to C. Hogelant, 118-19.
Lot fronting the dock, asked for by C. De Peyster, 2:75; ordered sur- veyed, 75.
Lot in East Ward bought of John Le Chevalier by Mary Lawrence or- dered surveyed, 3:174.
Lot in Montgomerie Ward next to B. Peck's, Petition of W. Dobbs for, granted, 5: 292; lease executed, 404; leave to repair wharf on, 405. Lot in Montgomerie Ward claimed by H. Brasher ordered enclosed, 7: 353.
Lot in North Ward bought of Francis Arden and others, 7: 198-9.
Lot in Out Ward leased to Abraham Rice, 7: 359; to Elizabeth Rutgers, A. Rutgers, J. Le Roy and Mary Rutgers, 389; leave given to R. Sinclair, administrator, to dispose of Rice's lot, 417.
Lot in rear of old City Hall trans- ferred by N. Burger to J. Rodman,
Lot in the South Ward, Petition of D. Clarkson for addition to, re- ferred, 5 245, 257; price agreed on, 247; deed of feofment of, 250.
Lot in Wall St. east of house of S. Verplanck to be enclosed, 7:69. Lot near new Barracks, Petition of Elizabeth Heady for lease of a, de- ferred, 7: 343.
Lot near the Oswego market let to Isaac Conrow, 6:85.
Lot next the Slip, Size of, 1: 259. Lot northeast side of James St. in
the swamp ordered fenced, 7:452. Lot northward of the commons east of Broadway bought of Wm. P. Smith, 7: 141.
Lot No. 4 near new gaol leased to P. A. Lourilliard, 8:47; lease exe- cuted, 50.
Lot No. 30, Lease of, renewed to John
Lot No. 31, Petition of C. Fegen- haen for lease of, 7:462; granted, 8:16-17; lease signed, 18. Lot No. 33 between new gaol and house of Capt. Brown leased to John Brandon, 7:412.
Lot No. 145, Leave granted to D. Pol- hemus to assign, to Daniel Hitch- cock for balance of term of lease, 7:135.
Lot of A. Coeyman corner of Broad- way and Bridge St., Committee to survey, 3: 256-7.
Lot of J. De Peyster opposite Long Mary's house, Agreement with city regarding, 1:254.
Lot of John Moore on east side of Broadway between Markvelt and Beaver Streets, ordered staked out, 4: 428.
Lot of John Smith, Petition concern- ing, referred, I: 229.
Lot of P. Livingstone in Broad Street ordered surveyed, 5:87.
Lot opposite King's highway adjoin-
ing Burger's Path, Petition for sur- vey of, 1:344; committee to ex- amine, 348-9; report, 349; terms of settlement, 351.
Lot southwest of Fresh Water and east-southeast
of Kalk Hook,
claimed by G. Janeway ordered sur- veyed, 6: 421-2; report of commit- tee on, and conditional release of, 7:111; leases exchanged, 121-2. Lot to eastward of Burger's Path offered by city to J. De Peyster and J. Vincent for Mr. Spratt, 1:257; referred to a committee, 257-8. Lot, vacant, of A. Alliner in Roose- velt Street, Paid for fencing, 8: 81.
Lots along Smith's Vly, see Land fronting the Vly.
Lots at end of wharf to be sold, I: 256.
Lot at Inklanbergh (Inclaomberg) to be let, 6: 333.
Lots at Peck's Slip to be leased, 7: 251; corner lot to D. Barclay, 255- 6; lot leased to Ann Aerison, 256; to James Clock, 262; leases exe- cuted, 278; petition of F. Shonnart and F. Lockhart for lots on west side, referred, 310.
Lots at upper end of Queen Street leased to Elias Smith, 7: 458. Lots between church yard and the Chief Justice's lot, Offer of N. Bayard of exchange for, referred to
committee, 5:252; reported favor- ably and deeds ordered drafted, 256; executed, 281.
Lots between new gaol and Catie- muts, Committee to lay out, 6: 165-6.
Lots between new gaol and house of Capt. John (Thomas) Brown ordered to be advertised to let, 6: 167; four lots let, 172-3; petition of Michael Thody regarding, 7:52. Lots, city, from Burgers Path to foot of the hill, Committee to survey and sell, 1: 233, 249; warrant to sur- veyors, 257; committee to view land adjoining Wm. Teller's, 257. Lots, city, on water side, committee to fill up, and complete wharves, I: 225; additions to the committee, 230; committee of inspection, 250; to complete work, 252; treasurer to supply money, 253.
Lots contiguous to Cuyler's sugar house, Petition of D. Dunscomb for, rejected, 7:61.
Lots (lotts), convenient to build on, appraised and valued, I: 14-15. Lots, Four, near the new Barracks leased to widow of D. J. Provoost, 6:239.
Lots from Burger's Path to Theo- balds Slip fronting the East River to be filled up, 2: 325.
Lots fronting St. James's Street in the Out Ward, Petition of owners of, deferred, 7: 388.
Lots in dock on the east side of the Heregraft ordered surveyed, 1: 196; to be sold, 256; buyers to build stone wall, 259; no buildings to be allowed in front of, 259.
Lots in Dock Street, Confusion in lay- ing out, 1:329; ordered resurveyed, 333-4; committee report matter set- tled, 353; complaint of Col. Bayard, 355; adjusted, 356-7; surveyor's fees paid, 359; more surveying 361. Lots in Queen Street, Montgomerie Ward, to be let, 8: 121; paid for paving street before, 129. Lots in rear of City Hall purchased of S. Verplanck, 7: 420; deed pre- sented and warrant ordered drawn for, 8:7.
Lots in common lands, Rents reduced on, for second term of twenty-one
Lots leased and unimproved, Commit- tee to inspect, with power to re- enter, 6: 420.
Lots leased to John Planton, 7:269- 70; lease engrossed and executed, 278-9.
Lots near Catiemets, east of King's Road from Spring Garden to Kings- bridge, ordered let, 6: 287-8; leave given to J. Milldwaller to mortgage his lot, 388.
Lots Nos. I to 7, west of weigh-house and Great Dock, ordered to be sold at auction, 4: 134-5.
Lots No. 123 and 124 in North Ward leased to Elias Smith, 8:25; paid for filling in and paving street in front of, 29.
Lots of ground to low water mark ordered surveyed, 1: 362.
Lots on Broadway of Augustus Jay surveyed, 4: 13-14.
Lots on east side of road from Spring
Garden to the Bowery, Leave granted to H. Horneffer to mort- gage, 7:88, 155.
Lots on South side of Corporation's Dock between Oswego Market and the North River, Petition of G. Stanton and A. D. Revier for, re- ferred, 7: 328.
Lots on water front from Wall Street sold, I: 368.
Lots ordered laid out in vacant land in the dock, 1: 195-6; committee to examine and lay out street through, 196.
Lots, Ten, in Swamp or Cripple Bush north-east of Beekman's land granted to Jacobus Roosevelt, 3: 449; payment for, 451.
Lots, Two vacant, in Montgomerie Ward, opposite Mr. Benson's, or- dered enclosed, 7:110; paid for en- closing, 120.
Lots, Vacant, on west side of Wall Street to be sold, I: 357; price fixed, and offered to the several inhabit- ants, 359.
Lots west side of custom house bridge, to be laid out, 2:19; plan of, ap- proved, 20; not to be sold for build- ing City Hall, 20-1.
Lott, Abraham P., elected an assessor, West Ward, 6:33, 65; asks scrutiny of West Ward election returns, 347; declared duly elected assistant, 351; sworn, 349; on ferry committee, 357-8; on committee to regulate city lamps, 358; reports from auditing committee, 373; on street committee, 381; reports, 427-8; re-elected assist-
Lott (continued) —
ant, 390; sworn, 393; on committee to inspect contested election returns, 391; reports, 395; opposes water lot petition, 408; on committee to direct road overseers, 414; re-elected as- sistant, 431; sworn, 434; on com- mittee to meet water lot petitioners, 437; ordered reimbursed, 443; on committee to meet ferry petitioners, 7:2; reports, 8; on committee to revise terms of ferry sale, 5; on committee to repair highways, 15; on committee to consider petition to widen street, 16-17; on committee to repair pier, 21; on street committee, 22; on committee to make plan of water lots, 22-3; on committee to in- vestigate encroachment, 24; reports examination of Bogert's farm, 29; account of, ordered paid, 32; as can- didate for alderman, contests election returns, West Ward, 36; elected al- derman, 126; sworn, 131; directed to have well sunk, 134; on committee to renew leases, 152; on highway committee; ordered reimbursed, 157; on committee to consider Trinity Church land petition, 159; reports, 180; on committee to consider land petition, 159; on street committee, 165; reports, 171-2; votes of, regis- tered, 175, 181, 204, 205, 216, 217, 252, 260, 266, 303 (thrice), 304 (twice), 312 (twice); re-elected alderman, 183; sworn, 189; ordered reim- bursed, 185, 198; on committee to frame rules for open meet- ings, 207; on committee to regulate sale of hay, 208; on committee on lamps, and lighters, 208-9; on com- mittee to adjust ferry accounts, 214; on committee to meet rent de- linquents, 219; petition of, for well, granted, 224; re-elected alderman, 230; election of, contested, 232; de- clared duly elected, 235; sworn, 237; account of, ordered paid, 243; on committee to engage coun- sel to defend corporation in Oswego Market indictment, 262; on com- mittee to inspect encroachments, 266; on committee to inspect flour, 275; ordered reimbursed, 280; re- ports from street committee, 283 (twice); on street committee, 291- 2; right of, to build wharf, ques- tioned, 298; reports from street com- mittee, 307-8; account of, paid, 366; petition of, against preference in granting lots, referred, 8:32.
Lott, Abraham P., Jr., Amount due from, as a lottery manager, 6: 326. Lott, Barse, Property of, taxed, 1:55. Lot (t), Engelbart, swears allegiance to the crown, I: 12.
Lott, Peter, carman, appointed fire- man, North Ward, 4: 437-8; paid for repairs to ferry barn, 5:8; elected assessor, 128, 153; reappointed fire- man, 6:7; leaves ward, 141. Lott & Roosevelt, Messrs., ordered notified of approaching hearing of water lot claim, 8:86. Lotteries, for erecting and founding a college, Committee to meet its gov- ernors, for division of money re- ceived from, 6: 80; treasurer ordered to receive money from managers of, 93-4; warrant of attorney to J. M. Smith to sue to recovery several per- sons obligors of said monies, 94-5; balance reported by managers or- dered paid to Treasurer, 139. Lottery, Board to attend the drawing
of the government, 5: 176; Com- monalty to attend the, 240; draft of a Bill for a, to raise money to pay for arms, 6:19-20; signed and pre- sented to Assembly, 21; committee to receive proceeds of the late, 46; report with statement of bonds dis- charged, 47, 54-5; balance ordered de- livered to the Recorder, 55; report_of Recorder, 57-8; balance paid to Re- corder, 61; receipts from lottery for raising three thousand pounds for repairing City Hall, 326; balance due from, 357-
Lottery, Bridewell, Treasurer instruct-
ed to buy tickets in, for the Corpora- tion, 8:27; expenses of the, 32; managers called on to report, 43; paid for attending, 71; debts due on, to be collected, 113.
Lottery money, Bond and mortgage from T. Bohanna for, assigned to B. Nicoll, 6:99; bond and mortgage from Joseph Causeton for, assigned to J. Chambers, 120-1; assigned to John Leake, 121.
Loudon, Samuel, Petition of, for water
lot, referred, 7: 178; reported favor- ably, 212; dispute over lot decided in favor of, 222-3; grant to, ordered delivered, 229.
Louisburgh, The reduction of, 5:230. Lourier, see Lawrier.
Lourilliard, Peter A., Petition of, for renewal of lease, granted, 8:47; lease ordered delivered to, 50. Lousier, Peter, appointed a watchman, 5:44.
Lovell, William, voted a freeman, gratis, 2: 197.
Lovelace, Col. Francis, ex-Governor, Property of, taxed, I: 51, 53. Lovelace, John Lord, Baron of Hur- ley, Address of welcome to, on arrival as Governor, 2: 367-8; or- dered presented with freedom of corporation, 370; accepts freedom and address, 372; cost of engrossing freedom to, ordered paid, 375. Low (Louw, Lowe), Cornelius, elect- ed constable, North Ward, fined for refusing to serve, 2: 275; elected assessor, 286, 361 (East Ward). Low, Cornelius, elected an assessor, West Ward, 6:303.
Low, Cornelius P., Petition of, ferred, 6:375; petition of, in full, 377-8; referred, 378; reported on, in full, 405-6; granted, 406; draft of grant to, ordered delivered, 437-8; petition of, for more wharfage, re- ferred, 7:13-14; agreement with, mentioned, 25, 27.
Low, Isaac, Exchange leased to, et al., for meeting of Chamber of Com- merce, 7: 149.
Low, James, House of, 5: 416. Low, Johannes, listed voter, West Ward, 2: 171.
Low, John, ordered paid for timber; allowance made to, for lost time, 5:334; elected collector and a con- stable, Harlem, 6: 223; sworn, 226. elected constable, Low, Lawrence, Harlem, 3:355; sworn, 357; elected collector, 4: 469; 5:3; again elected constable; not to serve, 5:3; re- elected, 29; absent at swearing in, 34; elected assessor, 201, 46.4. a constable, Low, Marinus, elected Harlem, 6: 184; sworn, 188; again elected, 432; sworn, 435. Low, Michael, elected Montgomerie Ward, eligible, 37.
Low, Peter, listed voter, West Ward, an elected 2: 169, 171;
South Ward, 3:374, 452, 479; ac- count of, ordered paid, 4:77; elect- ed collector, 153; again elected as- sessor, 469; 5: 128, 153. Low, Peter, sworn a freeman, 6: 436. Low, Capt. pirate, defeated by Capt. Peter Solgard, 3: 322. Lowe, see Low.
Lowns, James, Account of, ordered
paid, 7:19; appointed a wood in- spector, 148.
Friend, elected a constable, East Ward, 4: 386; sworn, 395. Lucas, John, listed voter, West Ward, 2: 169, 170.
Lucas, Peter, Late house of, 3:316; ordered off land, 4: 133. Lucas, Sebastian, Account of, ordered paid, 7:456; 8: 109. Lucas, Sigismundus
taxed for new dock, I: 34; property of, taxed, 56.
Lucas, Simonus (Symon), carman, discharged, 1:64; readmitted, 65; again named and appointed carman. 73.
Lucas, Messrs. Shepherd &, Account of, ordered paid, 7: 348.
Ludlow, Gabriel, elected assessor, East Ward, 2: 239; asks release from office of assessor because clerk of Assembly, 251; ordered paid fees as clerk of Assembly, 385; 3:22; account of, ordered audited, 292; signs communication from Assembly to corporation relative to Rev. Dr. John Millington's library, 474; ordered paid, 427; 4:55; 166, 412; sign's message from Assembly, 156. Ludlow, Gabriel, [2d,] paid for ser- vices, 6: 376.
Ludlow, Thomas, elected an assessor,
West Ward, 5: 347; re-elected, 378. Ludlow, William, elected a constable, West Ward, 4: 468; exempt, 470-1; elected an assessor, East Ward, 5: 347; re-elected, 378. Luerse, see Luersen.
Luersen (Laersen, Leerse, Leerson, Leireson, Lewerson, Lieverse, Liev- erson, Liverson, Luerse, Luerson, Luesen), Castor (Carsten, Casten, Caster, Caston, Corsten, Corston, Costen), nominated a public tanner, 1:21, 22; taxed on property, 50 (twice); sworn constable, 75; an as- sessor, East Ward, 115; in dockage arrears, 128; claim of, to land, disallowed, 262; testifies how long
Luersen (continued)—
land before house of J. Van Brugh had been uninclosed, 319; land of, as boundary, 357; accepts terms of sale of land; land of, to be sur- veyed, 362; house of, 420; listed voter, 2: 174, 177.
Luersen, Castor, Jr., Land to be trans- ferred to, I: : 362; land granted to, 370; listed voter, East Ward, 2: 174, 178.
Luersen, Elbert (Albert), carman, elected constable, West Ward, 3: 328; sworn, 330; account of, ordered paid, 4: 283, 478; allowed to ride on cart, 325.
Luerson, see Luersen. Luesen, see Luersen. Lumber, excepted from bridge-money, I: 145; not to encumber the streets, 4: 102; ground late of J. Harris to be fenced for reception of, 7:437. Lupton, William, Petition of, for water lot, referred, 7: 410-11; water lot granted to, 433; account of, ordered paid, 8:33.
Lurting, Col. Robert, chosen overseer of poor and public works, I: 382-3, 421 (Dock Ward); to assist com- mittee to make draft and estimates of new City Hall, 405; elected as- sistant, South Ward, 2:55; on a committee to revise laws, 63; re- ports, 63-4; on committee to amine state of ferry, 63, 64; on com- mittee for new City Hall, 66; on auditing committee, 69; on commit- tee to ascertain ancient city rights, 69; reports, 74; committee to farm ground of old City Hall, 78; on committee to survey land peti- tioned for by Elsie Leisler, 80; on committee to arrange for new mar- ket-house, 83, 84; on committee to clear City Hall grounds, 84; elected assistant, Dock Ward, 150; sworn, 157, 159; on committee to examine condition of dock, 185, 187; re-elect- ed assistant, 201; absent at swearing in, 204; sworn, 212; on auditing committee, 213; on committee to consider land petition, 220; reports, 232; elected alderman, Dock Ward, 271; sworn, 275; on auditing com- mittee; on surveying committee, 280; on committee to put grates before Broad Street sewer, 283, 284; on auditing committee, 284; re-elected alderman, 286; sworn, 289; on au- diting committee, 291, 292; reports, 293-4; on dock committee, 292; re-
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