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ports, 294; on auditing committee;
reports, 295; on accounts commit-
tee, 296; elected chamberlain, 308;
sworn, 311; on auditing committee,
receive all city
309; directed to
books, etc., 313; appointed an arbi-
trator to adjust accounts of Wm.
Anderson, 314; reports, 316-17; re-
elected chamberlain, 330;

sworn,

on

com-

on

336; elected alderman, East Ward,
361; sworn, 363; reappointed cham-
berlain or treasurer, 362; on com-
mittee to view barn, etc., at ferry,
371; on committee to view great
bridge by custom house, 372;
auditing committee, 380; on
mittee to repair public buildings,
383;
alderman,
381; re-elected
sworn, 386; reappointed treasurer,
384; sworn, 386; on committee to
of Capt. De
examine account
Riemer, 385; reports, 387-8; on au-
diting committee, 387; ordered reim-
bursed, 395; on committee to report
further on city accounts, 403;
committee to finish City Hall cupola,
408; reports assize of bread, 411-12;
reappointed treasurer, 416-17; sworn,
424; on committee to inspect con-
tested election returns, 417, 418;
proposes Rip Van Dam as security,
421; accounts of, produced and re-
ferred, 424; reports from committee
on sums due city, 433; accounts of,
reported, 438, 439, 440; resigns treas-
urership, 450; ordered again to hand
over city accounts, etc., 3:1-2; or-
dered reimbursed for bonfire
penses, 10; money paid to, 13; or-
dered given back bond of treasurer-
ship in release, 23-4; appointed
mayor, 394; sworn, 395; commis-
sioned justice of peace, 396; reap-
pointed mayor, 416; sworn;

ex-

com-

missioned justice of peace, 422; re-
appointed mayor, 453; sworn, 454;
executes freedom of corporation to
Capt. Covil Mavne, 458-9; reap-
pointed mavor, 480; sworn, 481; on
committee to petition Gov. Mont-
gomerie for confirmation of charter,
4:4; signs articles for new charter;
on committee to present same to
Governor; reports, 8; on committee
to consider measures for securing
new charter, 9; reports, II; signs
Venerable So-
letter of thanks to
ciety" for gift of library, 18; on
committee to borrow money to pay
expense of new charter, 18-19; re-
ports, 45; on committee to present

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petition for new charter to Gov.
Montgomerie, 19; signs petition, 22;
27; sworn
reappointed mayor,

re-

mayor and justice of peace, 29; on
committee to procure loan to pay
for new charter expenses, 35; re-
ports, 47; signs address of thanks
to Gov. Montgomerie, 38, 41;
ceives new charter from Governor,
39; sworn in as mayor, clerk of
market and water bailiff and justice
of peace, 39-40; sworn a freeman,
43; on committee to revise laws, 47;
on committee to import fire engines,
55; reports, 56; on committee to
view lots, 60; on committee to sell
land; on committee to lay out land,
64; reappointed mayor, 71; sworn,
73; on committee to hear claims to
vendue
land, 130: account of, as
master, ordered paid, 141; on com-
mittee to urge passage of bill con-
firming city rights and privileges,
151; reappointed mayor, 154; sworn,
157-8; signs freedom of corporation
to Rt. Hon. Augustus Fitz Roy,
162; on committee to sell land, 167;
confers freedom of corporation on
Gov. Cosby's brother and son-in-
law, 191-3; reappointed mayor, 196;
sworn, 198; on committee to have
great guns moved, 201; re-appointed
mayor, etc., 219; sworn, 228-9; or-
dered reimbursed for corporation
expenses, 228; signs freedoms to
Capt. Matthew Norris and Capt.
Robert Long, 235; sick in bed,
swears in Daniel Horsmanden as
recorder, 256; notice of death of,
262.

Lush, John, elected a constable, East
Ward, 562; sworn, 66.

Lushar (e), Charles, elected a consta-
ble, Dock Ward, 4: 442; sworn, 445;
Common Council meets at house of,
5:20.

Lusher, see Lasher.
Luycas, see Lucas.

Lyall (Loyall, Lyell), Andrew, con-
tracted with by corporation to fence
in Bowling Green, 7: 281; ordered
paid, 290.

Lyall, David, elected constable, Dock
Ward, 2: 449; absent at swearing in,
451; fined for refusing to serve, 452;
substitute for, elected, 454; account
of, ordered paid, 3: 192; ordered to
hand over all corporation weights,
measures, etc., 221.
Lyell, see Lyall.
Lyncen, see Lynsen.

Lynch, Anthony, elected an assessor,
South Ward, 2:416; 3: 15 (East
Ward); elected collector, 99.
Lynch, Peter, sworn a constable, East
Ward, 4:474; re-elected, 5:2;
sworn, 6; ordered paid for services
in "late conspiracy," 45.
Lynch, Thomas, as a grand juryman,
signs character testimonial to James
Alexander, 4: 326.
Lynch, see also Linch
Lyndall,

Case of Schuyler vs.,

-

Account of, or-

I: 351.
Lyndall, Capt.
dered paid, I: 362.
Lyne (Line), Ann, widow, Bond to,
ordered delivered, 7:63; bond of,
assigned, 162; interest ordered paid
to, 284; bond to, discharged, 285.
Lyne, James, elected a constable, West
Ward, 4: 386; exempt, 390; re-elect-
ed; election for substitute for, or-
dered, 394.

Lynes, William, Ship of, quarantined
for smallpox, I: 208-9.

Lynns, Nathaniel,

sworn constable,
East Ward, 3: 102.

Lynse, see Lynsen.
Lynsen (Lyncen, Lynse), Abraham,
elected an assessor, East Ward, 4:
441; 5: 177, 200; elected assistant,
308; sworn, 311; on committee to
repair jails and City Hall, 314; on
committee to look into rent arrears
and land dispute, 315; on auditing
committee, 316; reports, 325;
boundary committee, 323; on com-
mittee on brick kiln rents, etc.; on
committee to treat with corporation
debtors, 325; on sewer committee,
335; reports, 344; on committee to
lay out road, 346; house of, 6:15,
16.

on

Lynsen, Daniel, sworn deputy consta-
ble, South Ward, 4:30, 159.
Lynsen, Gideon, elected collector,
West Ward, 3: 181; sworn consta-
ble, South Ward, 4: 289.
Lynsen, Joost, elected constable, North
Ward, 2: 329; sworn, 336.
Lynsen (Lyncen), William, ordered
paid for services at fire, etc., 6: 144.

MCADAM(S), William, Petition of,

et al., for water lots, referred, 6:
426-7; petition of, for ferry monop-
oly, referred, 7:2; reported on, 8;
dock of, 180; petition of, et al., for
ferry monopoly, referred, 326.
McAghee, see McGee.

McAlpine, Robert, elected a constable,
East Ward, 5: 200; sworn, 206.

McCallor, Charles, laborer, sworn a
freeman, 5:257.

McCartney, James, appointed wood in-
spector, 7: 148.

McCleod, William, gentleman, Bond
ordered executed to, 7: 327-8; in-
terest ordered paid to, 392; new
bond to, produced, 423; bond to, or-
dered discharged, 436; interest or-
dered paid to, 8:34; bond of, as-
signed, 114.
McCloud, Captain

suggested
by Lt. Gov. De Lancey to receive
corporation arms for provincial

troops, 6:132, 133.
McComb, John, Account of, ordered
paid, 7:254.

McCoy, Alexander, appointed a public
measurer, 7:51.

McDaniel, Thomas, cooper, sworn a
freeman, 6: 186.

McDonnell, Margaret, ordered paid for
smallpox nursing, 5: 166.
McDougal, Alexander, Petition of, et
al., "Sons of Liberty," to erect sec-
ond liberty pole, denied, 7:203-4;
warrant issued to, 8: 2.

McEuen (McEven), Malcolm, returned
constable, South Ward, 5:373; ac-
count of, ordered paid, 459; 7:246,
327.

McEven, Messrs. Bradford &, Account
of, ordered paid, 7: 404.
McEven, see also McEuen.

McEvers, Charles, ordered paid for
strip of land, 8: 1.

McEvers, James, elected assessor, East
Ward, 6: 222, 264; initials of, as
stamp distributor, 439.

McEvers, John, elected assessor, Dock
Ward, 4:70, 153; petition signed by,
et al., that unmarketable flour be
kept out of city, 169-70; opposes
granting petition, 5: 343.

McGee (McAghee, Magee, Maghee),
Samuel, Account of, ordered paid,
7: 174, 197, 337, 393; 8: 134, 135.
McGowan (McGown), Andrew, elect-
ed a constable. Harlem, 7: 184;
absent at swearing in, 189; account
of, ordered paid, 8: 14, 88.
McGown, see McGowan.
McGuire (McGwire, McQuire, Mac-
guire, Macquire), Dennis, Petition
of, for lease of common lands, re-
ferred, 8:3.

McGuire, Matthew, Land ordered
leased to, 4: 420; elected constable,
Bowery, 442; sworn, 445; ordered to
remove fence, 492, 494; goods of,
ordered attached for rent arrears, 5:
59; land in lease to, mentioned, 150;

McGuire (continued)-

listed a corporation debtor, 6: 79; ex-
piration of lease to, mentioned, 201.
McGwire, see McGuire.

McIlroy, Archibald, elected a constable,

Dock Ward, 6:346; fined for not
attending swearing in; successor to,
ordered elected, 350.

McKay, Alexander, elected a constable,
South Ward, 5:272; absent at
swearing in, 277.

McKenly (McKenny), William, elected

a constable, Dock Ward, 6:100;
fined for refusing to serve, 107; suc-
cessor to, elected, 108.
McKenne, see McKenny.

McKenny (McKenne, McKinne),
Barne(s), laborer, sworn a freeman,
5: 368; tied for election as constable,
Bowery, 6:34; declared elected;
sworn, 36.

McKenny, John, elected a constable,
Dock Ward, 5: 308; sworn, 312.
McKenny, William, see McKenly.
McKindliss, David, ordered paid for
meat for paupers, 5: 332.
McKinley, Nathaniel, Presbyterian
elder, Land granted to, et al., for
Church, 7:12.

McNeil, Arthur, Petition of, et al. to
have slip cleared, referred, 7:77-8.
McQuire, see McGuire.

Macguire, see McGuire.
Machines,

appointed culler, I: 75.
Mackee (Mackie), Messrs. Colden
(Colder), &, Account of, ordered
paid, 7: 374, 393.

Mackie, see Mackee.

Macknight, Patrick, elected collector,

South Ward, 3: 127; petition signed
by, et al., for use of City Hall as
temporary place of worship, granted,
172; hands over sewer tax collection,
179; paid for commissions, 191;
sums due from, 192.

Maclenan, John, House of, 2:327;
elected constable, East Ward, 383;
sworn, 386; elected collector, South
Ward, 3:69.

Macquire, see McGuire.
Maerschalck (Maerschalk, Mares-
chalck, Marschalck, Marschalk),
Andries, sworn to levy special assess-
ment, I: 415; again elected assessor,
422; 3:45 (North Ward); elected
assistant, North Ward, 69; sworn,
73; on committee to repair City Hall
and jails, 86; re-elected assistant, 99,
127, 147, 181, 210; sworn, 102, 129,
151, 186, 214; on committee to look
into timber nuisance, 109; on com-
mittee to transfer possession of

Maerschalck (continued)—

ferry, etc., 168; on committee to
oversee completion of staircase in
City Hall, 225; re-elected assistant,
237; sworn, 243; on committee to in-
vestigate petition to build new
slaughter house, 241; reports, 249-51;
on committee to straighten Crown
Street, 261; on committee to examine
accounts of Teunis Tiebout, 262;
re-elected assistant, 264, 293; sworn,
268, 299; on committee to view land,
297; on auditing committee, 303; re-
ports, 307; on committee to transfer
possession of ferry holdings, 313;
on committee to lay out land; on
committee to consider petition of
Wm. Wibling, ferry lessee, 320; re-
elected assistant, 328; sworn, 330; on
surveying committee, 335; on com-
mittee to view land, 343; re-elected
assistant, 354, 373, 393, 415; sworn,
357, 376, 396, 422; on committee to
let ferry, 385; on committee to
choose bellmen, 399; returns election
of alderman for North Ward, 401;
on committee to inspect city jails,
405; on committee to fit up prison in
City Hall attic, 410; on auditing com-
mittee; on committee to choose bell-
men, 425; reports, 426; on committee
for ferry repairs, 433; on committee
to build powder house, 446, 448.
Maerschalck, Anthony, elected an as-
sessor, 3:15.

Maerschalck (Mareschalck,

Mars-

chalck), Francis, Petition of, to be
appointed a public surveyor, referred,
4:135; appointed, 183; surveys strip
of land, 242; again sworn surveyor,
418-19; elected collector, East Ward,
5 200; re-elected, 231; a public sur-
veyor, 247; re-elected collector, 272;
survey of, reported, 331; ordered
paid, 362; survey of, reported,
433, 457; ordered paid, 467;
assists in surveys, 6:17, 18, 25-
6, 31-2, 60; account of, ordered
paid, 103; presents survey, 209,
214; allowed to lease out certain
lots, 287-8; survey of, reported, 7:
I; to stake out new line for Water
Street, 3; survey of, reported, 4, 7,
12; dockage ordered paid to, as
wharfinger 22; survey of, reported,
29; to make survey, 68-9; presents
plan of roads, 101, 104; commission
of, as wharfinger, 116; to present
plan, 170, 171; testimony of, taken
as to land encroachments, 273; at-
tends committee meeting, 307-8; sur-
vey of, reported, 314-15, 341.

Maerschalck, John, see Marschalck,
John.

Maerschalck, Peter, baker, elected an
assessor, South Ward, 4:219, 275;
appointed a fireman, 437-8; elected
collector, 5:2.

Maerschalck, see also Marschalck.
Maerschalk, see Maerschalck and
Marschalck.

Maetteysen, Hansevelt, blacksmith,
ordered to pay for grant of land, 4:
420.

Magazine or powder house, Proposals
for a, called for, 3: 152; built on
island in the Fresh Water, 4:117;
to be built in hollow near poor-
house, 5: 192.

Magee, see McGee.
Maghee, see McGee.
Magistracy, Unsettled state of the, 2:
179.

Magistrates, Mayor and alderman con-

stituted, and obedience to, required,
1:1; to do justice to the Indians,
4; and civil officers to be chosen and
established, 6; seven and a schout,
the earliest governing body, 103;
powers conferred on, 103; to be
sworn before Governor and Council,
104; all civil, continued by publica-
tion, 200. See also Aldermen, Jus-
tices of the peace, and Mayor and
aldermen.

Magnon, John, listed voter, South
Ward, 2: 164, 165.

Mahan, Thomas, Account of, for
lettering staves, ordered paid, 8:54.
Mahany, Dennis, public whipper, or-
dered paid, 3:257, 265, 272, 281, 290,
295, 305, 314, 319, 332, 336, 339, 345,
361, 366, 368, 371, 383, 384, 389, 399,
403, 433, 441, 455, 465, 472.
Mahogany, J. Haviland appointed
measurer of, 7: 330; paid for, 8: 14.
Mahony, Cornelius, laborer, allowed to
sell small wares gratis, 5: 360.
Maiden Lane, New street adjacent to,
I: 380; committee to secure release
of ground in, belonging to Widow
Clopper, 408-9; ground for the more
regular making of, released by
Hettie Clopper, 417, 418; strip of
land at corner of, wanted by R. Van
Dam, 4: 142; petition from dwellers

in, referred, 5: 461; for a market at
head of, 7: 326.

Maiden Lane Slip, Wharves on each

side of, to be built by city, 1:279;
to be made accessible for carts,
404; filth and mud in, ordered
removed on complaint from Grand
jury, 5:92; decision to lay a

Maiden Lane Slip (continued)-

drain under and fill up, 93; no other
market to be built at, 117. See also
Countess Key Slip.

Malashaw, David, elected a constable,
Out Ward, 6: 372.

Malcolm, Alexander, schoolmaster,
ordered paid salary, 4: 174-5, 182-3,
193, 202, 205, 210, 216, 242, 248, 261,
269, 302, 306, 326-7, 340, 362, 363, 382,
407, 407-8, 417, 430, 452.
Malcolm, William, as husband of
Sarah Ayscough, to receive bond to
her trustee, John Cruger, 7: 360.
Mallet, Jonathan, Grant to, ordered
engrossed, etc., 7: 220; grant
dered delivered to, 229.
Mallos, David Henry, appointed fire-
man (foreman), Out Ward, 7: 387.
Man (Mann), Adrian, elected con-

or-

stable, South Ward, 2: 285; sworn,
289; elected an assessor, 3: 127.
Man, Edward, cooper, Petition of, to
be put in charge of powder house,
referred, 3: 460; as a grand jury-
man, signs character testimonial to
James Alexander, 4: 326; elected
an assessor, Montgomerie Ward,
346; elected assistant, Montgomerie
Ward, 386; declared to have been
duly elected, 393; sworn, 395; on
auditing committee, 399; reports,
415; on market-house committee,
402; on committee to consider peti-
tions for lots, 403; reports lease of
ferry, 408; on committee to choose
watch, 409; reports condition of
ferry buildings, 418; voted appro-
priation, 431; on committee for City
Hall repairs, 421-2; voted appropria-
tion, 431; reports, 433; reports lease
of dock, 425; on committee to choose
watchmen, 428.

Man, (Mann) Edward, Petition of, et
al. to have slip cleared, referred, 7:
77-8; account of, ordered paid, 123.
Man, Isaac, Agreement with, for
timber, 8:62-3.

Man, Isaac, Jr., Agreement with, for
timber, 8:62-3.

Man, John, elected an assessor, North
Ward, 3: 210; re-elected, 237; ap-
pointed a fireman, 4: 437-8; ap-
pointed a watchman, 5: 44; resigns,
53, 407.

Man, Richard, taxed for new dock, 1:
35; property of, taxed, 53.
Mandamus, Writs of, to mayor and
recorder on election of 1701, 2: 153-
4, 158, 159; obeyed, 182-3.
Mann, see Man.
Mandavell, see Mandeville.

Mandaville, see Mandeville.
Mandawell, see Mandeville.

Manders, John, Property of, taxed, I:
53.

Mandevill, see Mandeville.

Mandeville (Mandavell, Mandaville,
Mandawell, Mandevill, Mendaville,
Mendevil, Mendeville), David,
elected constable, Bowery, 2:151;
sworn, 157; elected overseer of high-
ways, 272; re-elected, 286; again
elected constable, 416; sworn, 421;
ordered in name of corporation to
remove fence of F. Van Hoese, 3:
33; elected assessor, 70.
Mandeville, Jelles, (Jellis, Julius, Yel-
lis), elected an assessor, Bowery, 4:
71, 196; elected collector, 346; elected
constable, 453; sworn, 455; again
elected assessor, 469; elected sur-
veyor of highways, 479; again elected
collector, 563, 129; again elected
assessor, 201, 348, 379; land of, 6:
82; again elected assessor, 184;
house of, 288; petition of, et al., to
Gov. Moore, acted on, 7: III.
Mandeville, Johannes, elected collector,
Bowery, 4:154; declared ineligible,
161.
Mandeville,

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taxed for new dock,

I:35.
Manglese, John, voted illegally, East
Ward, 2: 175, 178.

Manhattan (Manhatans, Manhattans),
All inhabitants on the Island, under
government of city of New York,
I: 103; whole Island one corpora-
tion, 106; settlements on, 113; royal-
ties of, 294; townsmen of, shall not
have soldiers quartered upon them,
2:50; engagements of town debts to
stand, 50; Town of, to choose depu-
ties, 2:51; the whole Island and
ground around to low water granted
by Charter, 3: 274-5.

Manning [i. e., Blackwell's] Island, In-
habitants of, to cut stockadoes, I:
335, 336.

Manton, Philip, elected collector, Bow-
ery, 2:89.

Many, Francis, appointed a timber in-
spector, 7: 226.

Mapp mop brick, 2:76.

Marcarett, Andries, elected assessor,
North Ward, 1: 381.

Mare, John, Jr., ordered paid for por-
trait of King George III, 7:20.
Mare, One breeding, allowed each
estate of one hundred pounds, I: 3.
Mareschal (c)k, see Maerschalck and
Marschalck.

Marinus, John, bellman, ordered paid
salary, 3: 140, 155, 174, 190, 201.
Maritie (see also Marretie), Solomon,
elected a constable, South Ward, 6:
183; ineligible, 189.

Marius, Jacob, elected constable, South
Ward, I: 286; absent at swearing in,
288.

Marius, Peter Jacob (Jacobs, Jacobse,
Jacobsen), added to committee of
citizens to survey vacant land, I: 15;
listed a supervisor of buildings and
pavements, 21; taxed for new dock,
33; listed a city creditor, 44; prop-
erty of, taxed, 52; commissioned al-
derman, 63; appointed an assistant
judge of Court of Admiralty, 68;
reappointed alderman, 69; reap-
pointed judge, 70; signs order excus-
ing elders and deacons from city
watch, 72; reappointed alderman, 74;
8: 146,
147, 148 (Appendix);
signs warrant to seize flour im-
ported, 1:95;
councilman; on committee to in-
quire into city revenue, 120;
signs report, 125; on committee to
report vessels in dockage arrears,
127; signs report, 129; on committee
to revise regulations concerning por-
ters, 146; on committee to draw up
corn regulations, 152; on committee
to hear complaints at assessments,
156; elected an assessor, South
Ward, 214; ordered paid for gold
bought of, for golden cup for Gov.
Fletcher, 326.

sworn

a common

Market and fair, A yearly, to be kept,

I: 4.

Market and market-house, Benefit of,

asked for the city. I: 110; allowed,
with proviso, III; opened and closed
by ringing of bell, 140; Governor
desires, removed to vacant ground
before the Fort, 151; committee to
regulate the, 216; clerk of, to
attend the committee, 216; return
from, 217; regulations, 217-18, 244-5;
2: 12, 68; law for increasing the, 453;
regulations, 4: 108-10; repealed, 290.
Market, Clerk of the, Appointment of,
should be vested in corporation, 2:
73; Law restricting powers and fees
of the, 4: 294-5.

Market, A Saturday weekly, opened,
I: 40-41; ordered continued with an-
other on Wednesdays, 76. See also
Clerk of the market.
Market-days, Tuesdays, Thursdays and
Saturdays made, for sale of
meats, I: 139-40; other things to be
sold every day at any place, 140;

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