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William Franklin..Governor.

David Ogden.

Second Justice of the Su-By the Governor The Commission in the King's preme Court Name, under the public Seal of the Colony during Pleasure

By the Crown, by Commission under the Great Seal of England during Pleasure.

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Richard Stockton.. Third Justice.

Ditto

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Cortlandt Skinner. Att'y General.

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John Smyth

Treas'r. of the Eastern Di

vision

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-Ditto- during good behaviour

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Charles Pettit_

Dep'y Clerk of the Council By the principal Clerk (Mr. Morgan) who is

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By Gov. Col & Ass'y during Pleasure.
Clerk of the Circuits. By the Governcr during good behaviour.
Doorkeer of the Council..By the Governor, During Pleasure..

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Besides the above Officers there is a Chief Justice appointed by Mandamus from the Crown, & commissioned by the Governor, and three Collectors of His Majesty's Customs appointed by the Lords of the Treasury, all of whom receive no Salary from the Colony. The Chief Justice is paid out of the King's Revenue in New York £400.0:0 What the Salaries of the Collectors are I know not.

N. B. The above Salaries are reckoned in Sterling Money at 60 Cent, but as Exchange is now, and has been for some Time, at 69 or 70 Cent. consequently the Salaries are 9 or 10 Cent worse than they are here estimated at, i. e. it will require 169 or 170£ Currency to purchase a Bill for 100£ Sterling instead of 160£ the Medium of Exchange.

The extraordinary Expences of Government are chiefly for the Repair of the Barracks, and for the Supply of the King's Troops which happen occasionally to be Stationed in this Colony.-These extra Expences seldom exceed Six or Seven hundred Pounds Sterling a Year.-There is no military Establishment Supported by the Colony. W FRANKLIN

BURLINGTON March 28, 1774

COUNTIES

riages, Births and Burials in the said Province for one Year, AN ACCOUNT of the Dwelling Houses and Inhabitants of Part

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of the Province of New Jersey, and of the Marfrom the 1st of July 1771. to the 1st of July 1772

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Total of both Sexes

Females
Males

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2422

16 & upwards

under 16

Total Burials

-∞) 16 & upwards

An Account of the Exports from the Port of Perth Amboy between the 5th of January.1770 and the 5th of January 1772

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32. Sides of Leather 350. Bush's Bran

1. Firkin of Starch 2. Tons of Cyder

4. Boxes Candles

80. Barrels & 60 Quintals

Cod Fish

21. Casks & 55 Bar1 Apples
9. Hogsheads Melasses

600. Gall N. E. Rum

1. Ton Log & Red Wood

17. Barrels of Beef & Pork 8. Boxes Chocolate

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