New York (Colony)
ניו יורק (מושבה)
New York (Province)
Province of New York
VIAF ID: 134332848 (Geographic)
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- 151 _ _ ‡a New York (Colony)
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- 151 _ _ ‡a New York ‡g Colony
- 151 _ _ ‡a Province of New York
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (29)
5xx's: Related Names (3)
- 551 _ _ ‡a New Netherland
- 551 _ _ ‡a New York (State)
- 551 _ _ ‡a New York ‡g Staat
Works
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Act for Confirming unto the City of New-York its Rights and Privileges | |
Act to Restrain the Sending of Provisions to Cape-Breton, or Any Other French Port or Settlement on the Continent of North America, or Islands Nigh or Adjacent Thereto | |
Acts passed by the General-Assembly of the colony of New-York, in the 8th year of His Majesty's reign, Anno Dom. 1734. | |
Anno regni septimo Georgii Regis | |
Committee-Chamber, New York 1st May, 1775. Whereas it appears by the public papers, that all exportation from Philadelphia to Quebec, Nova-Scotia, Georgia, and Newfoundland, or any part of the fishing coasts, or fishing islands, is suspended; and that it be accordingly recommended to every merchant, immediately to suspend all exportation to those places, until the Continental Congress shall given further orders therein... | |
Committee- Chamber, New-York, April 28, 1775 Gentlemen. The distressed and alarming situation of our Country, occasioned by the sanguinary measures adopted by the British ministry, (to enforce which, the sword has been actually drawn against our brethren in the Massachusetts,) threatening to involve this Contineht in all the horroes of a civil war, obliges us to call for the united aid and council of the Colony, at this dangerous crisis ... | |
Committee Chamber, New-York, April 29, 1775. Extract of the proceedings of the General Committee of observation. Resolved unanimously, That in the opinion of this Commitee, no violence or molestation should be offered to the troops now quartered in this City, whike they continue to behave peaceably. | |
Committee Chamber, New-York, January 10, 1776. Whereas the business of this Committee has been much impeded by reason of the absence of many members, and the quorum or number constituted to form a House being found by long experience to be too large. [Calling a meeting to reduce the quorum] | |
Committee-Chamber, New York, May 12, 1775. Whereas the friends of liberty in the different confederated colonies on this Continent have taken great and just offence at the several publications from Mr. Rivingron's press; and his person and property are thereby much endangered. [Requesting citizens to abstain from violence] | |
Committee chamber, New-York, November 3, 1775. Whereas the Provincial Congress, in order that the duration of their power might be limited to a short period, did, by their resolve dated the 10th day of October last, and inserted in the publick news-papers, signify to their constituents, their determination to dissolve themselves on Tuesday the 14th instant ... | |
Duke's laws | |
The final report of John Romeyn Brodhead, agent of the state of New-York : to procure and transcribe documents in Europe, relative to the colonial history of said state. Made to the governor, 12th February, 1845. | |
The following persons were mentioned in the Committee of Observation, as proper to be elected for a General Committee for the City and County of New-York, in the present alarming exigency [100 names] The following are the names of persons mentioned in the Committee of Observation, as deputies for the City and County of New-York, to meet deputies of the [blank] ther counties, in Provincial Congress, on Monday the 22nd of May next [twenty names] To the freeholders and freemen of the City and County of New York {Calling an election on Monday next] By order of the Committee. | |
Laws, etc. | |
Laws, etc. (Colonial laws of New York) | |
Laws of New-York, from the year 1691 to 1773, inclusive : published according to an act of the General Assembly. | |
Laws of New-York, the Honourable Robert Monckton, governor. | |
The managers on the part of New-York, beg leave to the Court, that in their claim filed in pages 8, and 9, of the said claim, it is by mistake that they ... do claim as a boundary between the Colony of New-York, and New-Jersey, a straight and direct line from the latitude of forty one degrees on Hudson's River, to the head of Delaware Bay ... | |
New-York, Committee Chamber, 29th May, 1775. Whereas the public service of the Colony may render large supplies of the following articles absolutely necessary ... [Ten articles of supply not to be disposed of, and requiring report of quantity on hand] | |
New-York, Committee-Chamber, May 15, 1775. Resolved that copies of the association be lodged at the following places in the respective wards of this City ... | |
An ordinance for regulating the recording of deeds and other writings | |
An ordinance for the further establishing the Supream Court of Judicature for the province of New-York : and encreasing the terms and returns thereof. | |
An ordinance of Edward, viscount Cornbury, establishing fees in courts of chancery, 1704 November 7th. | |
Session of General Assembly begun and holden at the city of New-York, the ninth day of August, Anno Dom. 1732 | |
Sir. By virtue of the authority vested in us by certain resolutions of the Congress of the Colony of New-York of the day of the day of June, in the year of our Lord, 1776, reciting, That whereas there are in this colony, divers persons, who, by reason of their holding office from the King of Great Britain; from their having neglected or refused to associate with their fellow citizens for the defence of their common rights.... We do therefore, in pursuance of the said resolutions, sunmons you to appear before us, at [blank] on, [blank] day of [blank] at [blank] o'clock, in the [blank] noon of the said day, to show cause, (if any you have) why you should be considered as a friend to the American cause... | |
The thirteenth sessions of the Second Assembly in the 12th year of His Majesty, King George. | |
To the Right Honorable Richard, Lord Viscount Howe, of the Kingdom of Ireland, and to his Excellency the Honorable William Howe, Esquire ... The humble representation and petition of the freeholders and inhabitants of Queen's County, on the Island of Nassau, in the Province of New York... Queen's County, 21st Octo. 1776, Subscribers to the above address, 1174. To His Excellency William Tryon, Esq. Captain General and Governor in Chief of the Province of New-York, and the territories thereon depending in America... May ot please your Excellency. We the freeholders and inhabitants of Queen's County, are happy once again to address your excellency in the Capital of the Province... | |
Treaty Between His Excellency the Honourable George Clinton and the Six United Indian Nations | |
Treaty with the Shawanese, Nanticokes, and Mohikander Indians |