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81. [Document, 1685 February 19]
- Name: Flypsen, Frederick (Author) Janet (Author) Lockhart, George, active 1683 (Author)
- Date: February 19, 1685
- Summary: Declaration of sale of one half the moiety of a parcel of land at Tappan in the Province of East New Jersey to Frederick Flypsen for five shillings. Certified a true copy from the Public Records of New Jersey by Bowes Reed and John Thomson. Entered be...
- Number of Images: 3
82. [Document, 1685 February 20]
- Name: Flypsen, Frederick (Author) Lockhart, George, active 1683 (Author) Lockhart, Janet (Author)
- Date: February 20, 1685
- Summary: Releases all moiety or one equal half part of a parcel of land at Tappan sold to Frederick Flypsen for the sum of one hundred pounds sterling. Certified as a true copy from the Public Records of New Jersey by Bowes Reed and John Thomson. Entered as ev...
- Number of Images: 5
83. [Document, 1686 January 08]
- Name: Skein, John (Author) Campbell, Neill (Addressee)
- Date: January 08, 1686
- Summary: John Skein, Deputy Governor of West Jersey, Samuel Jennings, Thomas Olive, George Hutchinson, Mahlon Stacy, Thomas Lambert and Joseph Pope, Proprietors and inhabitants of West New Jersey, acknowledge themselves bound to pay Lord Neill Campbell, Govern...
- Number of Images: 3
84. [Document, 1686 June 17]
- Name: Lockhart, George, active 1683 (Author)
- Date: June 17, 1686
- Summary: Makes known a grant of twenty acres of land called Tappan Tappan's meadows. Certified a true copy from the Public Records of the Province of New Jersey by Bowes Reed and John Thomson. Entered before the Commission to Settle the Boundary between New Yo...
- Number of Images: 2
85. [Document, 1686 June 17]
- Name: Bowne, Andrew (Author) Janet (Author) Lockhart, George, active 1683 (Author)
- Date: June 17, 1686
- Summary: Records the sale of a tract of land beginning at Tappan Creed on the Hudson "at the Line of Division agreed upon by the Governor of the said Province of East New Jersey and Governor of New York ... two English miles down the river, and back three Engl...
- Number of Images: 6
86. [Document, 1686 June 30]
- Date: June 30, 1686
- Summary: Gawen Lawry, Deputy Governor of East New Jersey, and John Skene, Deputy Governor of West New Jersey, with several men from both governments, acquainted Thomas Dongan, Governor of New York, of their intention to run the line of the three governments. D...
- Number of Images: 2
87. [Document, 1686 March 12]
- Name: Limerick, Thomas Dongan, Earl of, 1634-1715 (Author)
- Date: March 12, 1686
- Summary: Having heard that Daniel Clarck and other inhabitants of the land near Tappan Creek are being disturbed in the lawful possession of their lands by persons from the Government of East New Jersey, Menny Johannes, High Sherriff of Orange County is to app...
- Number of Images: 1
88. [Document, 1686 March 20]
- Name: Limerick, Thomas Dongan, Earl of, 1634-1715 (Author)
- Date: March 20, 1686
- Summary: Confirms land in Orange County lawfully purchased from the native Indian proprietors as belonging to Cornelis Clause Cooper et al. All this land and all on it (royal mines excepted) shall belong to Cooper et al. in free and common so cage according to...
- Number of Images: 4
89. [Document, 1686 September 01]
- Date: September 01, 1686
- Summary: According to instructions from the council, Philip Wells, surveyor of the Province of New York, was to run a line between New York and East Jersey, beginning in the latitude of 41 degrees and 40 minutes on the Delaware River, make a mark at that point...
- Number of Images: 2
90. [Document, 1687 October 20]
- Name: Limerick, Thomas Dongan, Earl of, 1634-1715 (Author) Dowsen, Harman (Addressee) Dowsen, Theunis (Addressee)
- Date: October 20, 1687
- Summary: Confirms Harman Dowsen and Theunis Dowsen owners of a tract of land of about 250 acres purchased from the Indians in Orange County. Harman Dowsen and Theunis Dowsen shall hold this land in free and common socage according to the tenure of the manor of...
- Number of Images: 3
91. [Document, 1687 September 5]
- Name: Bayard, Nicholas, 1644-1707 (Author) Van Cortlandt, Jacobus (Addressee)
- Date: September 5, 1687
- Summary: Printed document signed by Nicolas Bayard, Mayor of New York City, certifying that Jacobus Van Cortlandt has taken oath of allegiance to Province of New York and is a naturalized citizen.
- Number of Images: 1
92. [Document, 1688 May 07]
- Date: May 07, 1688
- Summary: The council and Major Anthony Brockols, Major Stephanus Van Cortland, Major Fredryck Flypsen, Colonel Nicholas Bayard being present, the governor orders that a messenger be sent to Minisink to order the inhabitants to send their young men to Albany to...
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93. [Document, 1690 November 29]
- Name: Philipse, Frederick, 1626-1702 (Author) Van Cortlandt, Jacobus (Author)
- Date: November 29, 1690
- Summary: Indenture agreement between Frederick Philipse and Jacobus Van Cortlandt. Philipse promises a house, money and goods to Van Cortlandt upon the marriage of Van Cortlandt to his daughter, Eva. Includes memorandum that a witness of that original act test...
- Number of Images: 2
94. [Document, 1692 November 25]
- Date: November 25, 1692
- Summary: Indenture agreement between Frederick Philipse and Catharina Van Cortlandt prior to their marriage. Stipulates money and usufruct rights she would receive from the estate of her husband if she outlived him.
- Number of Images: 1
95. [Document, 1694 January 01]
- Date: January 01, 1694
- Summary: Abstract of the title to Fordham Manor in Westchester County held by the ministers, elders and deacons of the Reformed Protestant Dutch church of the city of New York. Title deeds begin September 15, 1660 and ends May 11, 1696. Part of brief in title ...
- Number of Images: 10
96. [Document, 1694 May 17]
- Date: May 17, 1694
- Summary: The parts of the province formerly called the first and second tenths, limited by the River Derwent on the north and the River Crosswell on the south shall henceforth be called the County of Burlington. The inhabitants of the land above the River Derw...
- Number of Images: 1
97. [Document, 1694 September 27]
- Name: Mary II, Queen of England, 1662-1694 (Author) Marshall, Jarvis (Addressee) William III, King of England, 1650-1702 (Author) Welch, William (Addressee)
- Date: September 27, 1694
- Summary: Grants and confirms, in answer to a petition presented to Benjamin Fletcher, a parcel of land called Quaspeck in Orange County. The land and all things found on it, except for gold and silver, shall belong to Jarvis Marshall and William Welch, and the...
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98. [Document, 1696 June 05]
- Name: Honan, Daniel (Addressee) Howdan, Michael (Addressee)
- Date: June 05, 1696
- Summary: Grants land to Daniel Honan and Michael Howdan. Copy, dated 29 May 1764, examined by Goldsbrow Banyar. Introduced before the Commission to Settle the Boundary between New York and New Jersey, [ca. July - October 1769].
- Number of Images: 4
99. [Document, 1697 May 20]
- Name: William III, King of England, 1650-1702 (Author) Schuyler, Arent (Addressee)
- Date: May 20, 1697
- Summary: Grants and confirms to Arent Schuyler, his heirs and assigns a certain tract of land in Minisink County called by the native Indians Sankhekeneck or Maghanaem, and also a parcel of meadow called Warinsags kineck, together being 1000 acres, for a yearl...
- Number of Images: 3
100. [Document, 1697 October 14]
- Name: William III, King of England, 1650-1702 (Author) Codbec, Jacob (Addressee)
- Date: October 14, 1697
- Summary: Grants and confirms 1200 acres of land purchased from the Indians at Waghaghkemeck to Jacob Codbec, Thomas Swartwout, Anthony Swartwout, Bernardus Swartwout, Jan Tys, Peter Ginar and David Jamison for an annual rent of twenty shillings for seven years...
- Number of Images: 4