1776. |
Ordinance for regulating the former Minute Department of Militia, reported, 1604 |
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Return of Persons who signed, and who refused to sign, the General Association, made by the Township Committee of Amwell, 1604 |
Feb.29, |
Letter to the Committee of Elizabethtown, for information respecting the capture of the Ship Blue-Mountain-Valley, 1604 |
Mar.1, |
Order respecting Peter Vroom, 1605 |
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Officers for the two Companies of Artillery elected, 1605 |
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John Stevens's receipt for the Treasury-Chest, 1605 |
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Ordinance for paying a Bounty on Saltpetre and common Salt, manufactured in New-Jersey, presented and read, 1605 |
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Ordinance for raising two Companies of Artillery, presented and read, 1605 |
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Records of the Surveyor-General's Office sent to the house of Peter Schenck, at Millstone, 1605 |
2, |
Resolutions respecting the capture of the Ship Blue-Mountain-Valley, 1606 |
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Letter to the Committee of Safety of Pennsylvania, in answer to their Letter respecting raising Artillery Companies, 1607 |
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Treasurers of the Colony requested to stop all payments of salary to Cortlandt Skinner, Attorney-General, he being no longer a friend of the Colony, 1607 |
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Letter to the Delegates in Congress, instructing them in general, to join in the general voice of the United Colonies, and to pursue such measures as they may judge most beneficial for the publick good of all the Colonies, 1608 |
2, |
John Anderson, of New-York, to print the Minutes and Ordinances of this sitting, 1608 |
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Adjourned to fourth Monday in May next, unless sooner called by the President and Vice-President, 1608 |
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Ordinance directing the manner of signing the General Association by persons of tender consciences, and for enforcing the same, 1608 |
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Ordinance for appointing Barrack-Masters in this Province, 1610 |
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Ordinance for exempting persons who inlist in the service of the United Colonies from arrest, 1610 |
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Ordinance for striking the sum of fifty thousand Pounds in Bills of Credit, for the purposes therein mentioned, 1611 |
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Ordinance to prevent persons deserting places in danger of being attacked, and for restraining such as are dangerous to the common cause from taking refuge in this Colony, 1618 |
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Ordinance for directing the mode and fixing the time for an election of Deputies to serve in Provincial Congress, and also to ascertain the qualification of Electors, 1619 |
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Ordinance for numbering the Inhabitants of this Colony, 1622 |
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Ordinance for incorporating the Minute-Men lately raised in this Colony into the body of Militia, and for further regulating the Militia, 1622 |
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Ordinance for raising two Artillery Companies in New-Jersey, 1623 |
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Ordinance for paying a Bounty on Saltpetre and common Salt, and for purchasing Saltpetre, 1624 |
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Ordinance to provide for the payment of Incidental Charges, 1625 |
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CONTINENTAL CONGRESS. |
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Jan.1, |
Letter from Governour Trumbull, of December 23, read, 1625 |
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Report on Captain Sellick's Petition considered and agreed to, 1625 |
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Report on Lord Stirling's Letters considered and recommitted, 1626 |
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John Patterson elected Adjutant for the Pennsylvania Battalion, 1626 |
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President directed to sign Commissions for the Field-Officers elected by the Provincial Congress of North-Carolina, for two Battalions raised in that Colony, 1627 |
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New Powers to the New-York Delegates, received from their Convention, laid by them before Congress, 1627 |
1776. |
Report on the Letters of General Washington, and the intercepted Letters transmitted by him, 1627 |
Jan.2, |
General Schuyler to have General Prescott safely and securely kept, 1627 |
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Report on Petition of Captains Paddock and Coffin considered; Petition rejected, 1628 |
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Report on Lord Stirling's Letters considered and agreed to, 1628 |
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Resolutions respecting the Tories, and the barbarities of the enemy, 1629 |
3, |
Letter from General Washington of December 25, read, 1630 |
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Colonels for four Pennsylvania Battalions elected, 1630 |
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Goods and Stores to be purchased by the Secret Committee, 1630 |
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Resolutions respecting the Inhabitants of Queen's County, New-York, 1630 |
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Colonel Heard, of New-Jersey, and Colonel Waterbury, of Connecticut, to march to Queen's County to disarm the Inhabitants, 1631 |
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Persons to be apprehended and secured by Colonel Heard, 1631 |
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An additional Battalion to be raised in Cumber-land County, Pennsylvania, 1632 |
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Officers of the same rank, elected on the same day, to take rank m the order of their election, 1632 |
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Lieutenant-Colonels and Majors of the Pennsylvania Battalions elected, 1632 |
5, |
All Committees, and others, who have had charge of Publick Moneys, required to account, 1633 |
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Report of Committee on General Washington's Letter of December 18th, 1633 |
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General Washington instructed to offer Governour Skene in exchange for Mr. Lovell, 1633 |
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Directions respecting the Fortifications on Hudson's River, 1634 |
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Memorial from the Inhabitants of the Town of Newport presented, 1634 |
6, |
One ton of the Powder just arrived to be delivered to the Committee for fitting out Armed Vessels, 1634 |
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Letter received from the Committee at Lancaster, January 3, 1634 |
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Letter from an Officer at Lisbon, October 23, 1775, 1634 |
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Memorial of Inhabitants of Newport referred to Assembly of Rhode-Island, 1634 |
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Apportionment of Prize-Money to the Captors, 1634, |
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Letter from General Schuyler, dated December 30, read, 1635 |
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Letter from General Schuyler of December 26, and Letter from the Committee of Baltimore, read, 1635 |
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Report on General Schuyler's Letters considered, and sundry Resolutions for reinforcing the Northern Army, adopted, 1635 |
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Secret Committee directed to purchase fifty-seven tons of Saltpetre arrived at Philadelphia, 1636 |
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New-York Delegates directed to purchase fifteen tons of Powder arrived at New-York, and forward it with all possible expedition to the Camp at Cambridge, 1636 |
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Orders given for the march of three Companies of Colonel Bull's Battalion to Accomack and Northampton countermanded, 1636 |
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Council of Safety of Maryland desired to order three Companies of Minute-Men to march immediately to Accomack and Northampton, in Virginia, 1636 |
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Committee of Safety of Pennsylvania desired to send five hundred pounds of Powder to Virginia, for the Forces sent to Accomack and Northampton, 1636 |
9, |
Letter from Mr. Tilghman, dated Annapolis, January 5, with Despatches from Governour Franklin, and a Letter from Cortlandt Skinner, intercepted, 1636 |
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Letter to Mr. Tilghsnan: That the Hornet and wasp under orders for the. Capes of Delaware, may take what Vessels are ready under convoy, 1637 |
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Committee to inquire into the conduct of Officers who are prisoners, 1637 |
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Lord Stirling ordered to apprehend Cortlandt Skinner immediately, 1637 |
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