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Correspondence, original, Board of Trade [electronic resource], 1696-1698.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- New York (Colony)
- Series:
- Colonial America (Marlborough, England)
- Colonial America. Module 1
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Fletcher, Benjamin, 1640-1703.
- Fletcher, Benjamin.
- Bellomont, Richard Coote, Earl of, 1636-1701.
- Bellomont, Richard Coote.
- Brook, Chidley.
- Nicoll, William, active 1696-1697.
- Nicoll, William.
- New York (Colony)--Records and correspondence.
- New York (Colony).
- England and Wales. Board of Trade--Records and correspondence.
- England and Wales.
- New York (State)--Politics and government--To 1775.
- New York (State).
- New York (State)--History--Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775--Sources.
- New York (State)--History--King William's War, 1689-1697--Sources.
- New York (State)--History, Military--17th century--Sources.
- New York (State)--Commerce--History--17th century--Sources.
- New York (State)--Commerce--Great Britain--History--Sources.
- Great Britain--Commerce--New York (State)--History--Sources.
- Great Britain.
- Great Britain--Colonies--America--History--17th century--Sources.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (34 items)
- Place of Publication:
- 1696-1698.
- Marlborough, England : Adam Matthew Digital, c2015.
- Contents:
- Abstract of Colonel Fletcher's letter to the Council of Trade
- An account of the proceedings of His Excellency the Earl of Bellomont
- Accounts of supplies for the army and Indians
- An answer on behalf of Robert Livingston to several papers transmitted from thence relating to his places and money due to him
- Articles of agreement between Thomas Dongan of New York and the representatives of Connecticut
- Commissions for colonial officials and depositions against pirates
- Complaints from New York relating to the provisions for soldiers and the abuse suffered at the hands of governing officials by those quartered there
- Depositions relating to a ship belonging to Mr Frederick Philips of New York that had unladed some quantities of East India goods at Hambourgh
- Documents pertaining to piracy in New York
- Estimate of the charge of the accomodation and treatment of the 2 Indians lately brought to town presented to the board by Mr Nicolls
- Letter from the governor of New York concerning trade, relations with the French, and corruption in the colony
- Letter relating to piracy and commissions in New York
- Letters and orders concerning the defence of New York and the peace with France
- Letters concerning corruption in New York and the threat of illegal trade
- Letters concerning two Indians
- Letters from New York regarding soldiers in the colony, trade and piracy, and two native Americans
- Letters on the peace with France, the port of New York, and loyalty to the King
- Letters on the restoration of normal life in New York following peace with the French and the aftermath of Leisler's rebellion
- Letters on trade, piracy and evidence of corruption in the government of New York
- Mr Nicoll's account of the expense of the 1000 ordered to be raised by an act of the assembly of New York for the charge of his voyage to England in the service of that province
- Muster rolls of the government's company in New York
- Order of council relating (amongst other things) to presents for the Five Nations of Indians
- Orders and petitions on the legislative and financial affairs of New York
- Orders of council for the two Indians lately brought to town and put under Mr Brooks and Mr Nicoll's care, of the commission for sick and wounded to make them such allowance as the council of trade shall think fit, and the complaints of Shank, Sydenham and Wright
- Orders of council relating to pay of civil and military personnel
- Papers from New York on the suppression of piracy and the regulation of legitimate trade
- Petition of Lt Shank et cetera praying that their case may be referred to the Earl of Bellomont's examination upon his arrival at New York
- Petition of Lt Shank et cetera praying that their case with relation to the captain at New York may be referred to the Earl of Bellomont's examination upon his arrival there
- Proclamation by the Earl of Bellomont for maintaining the port of New York in its privileges against the Jersies
- Proclamations and speeches of the Earl of Bellomont on the government of New York and the evils of swearing
- Proposals from the sachims of the Cayugas
- Propositions made by the sachims of Onondaga in Albany this 9th June 1697
- Richard Ingoldsby's account of the condition of the officers at New York
- Solicitor General's report upon the laws of New York sent to him the 28th December 1696.
- Notes:
- Volume title from publisher's website (resource viewed on 7 Oct. 2015)
- Volume reference numbers: CO 5/1040.
- Access Restriction:
- Restricted for use by site license.
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