Notes, Historical and Biographical, Concerning Elizabeth-town, Its Eminent Men, Churches and Ministers |
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... from , 45 First Presbyterian Church , 45 Barclay's statement , 47 Rev. John Harriman , 48 Division into East and West Jersey , Proprietors surrender their rights , 49 50 Government of the Crown resumed , Lord Cornbury , Incident.
... from , 45 First Presbyterian Church , 45 Barclay's statement , 47 Rev. John Harriman , 48 Division into East and West Jersey , Proprietors surrender their rights , 49 50 Government of the Crown resumed , Lord Cornbury , Incident.
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... proprietors of New - Jersey , and their first care is to invite settlers to the province . In the pursuit of this object they mani- fest great sagacity . They prepared and published a Constitution , which , considering the day in which ...
... proprietors of New - Jersey , and their first care is to invite settlers to the province . In the pursuit of this object they mani- fest great sagacity . They prepared and published a Constitution , which , considering the day in which ...
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... proprietor , came over as governor of the province . With thirty English settlers he reaches Elizabeth - Town , in ... proprietors , and to invite settlers . These came in considerable numbers from New - England , and from Long Island ...
... proprietor , came over as governor of the province . With thirty English settlers he reaches Elizabeth - Town , in ... proprietors , and to invite settlers . These came in considerable numbers from New - England , and from Long Island ...
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... Proprietors , but others resisted to the last ; and although many suits at law were commenced , the difficulties were never legally adjusted . It is obvious from the meagre history of the times that the Associates were the stronger ...
... Proprietors , but others resisted to the last ; and although many suits at law were commenced , the difficulties were never legally adjusted . It is obvious from the meagre history of the times that the Associates were the stronger ...
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... Proprietors , was called in question by the Governor of New - York , who held his commission from the Duke of York ... proprietor , a little settlement was formed on the bank of the creek , probably on the South side of Water - street ...
... Proprietors , was called in question by the Governor of New - York , who held his commission from the Duke of York ... proprietor , a little settlement was formed on the bank of the creek , probably on the South side of Water - street ...
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AARON OGDEN aforesaid Aldermen Aldermen and Common appointed army Assembly Austin awakened became borough and town Boudinot Caldwell called Carteret CHAPTER christians Church in Elizabeth-Town clerk commenced common seal congregation Cornelius Hetfield Court Dayton death deeds Dickinson Duke of York East Jersey elected ELIAS ELIAS BOUDINOT ELIAS DAYTON enemy England erected especial grace fathers give and grant Governor grant unto Harriman heirs and successors held hereafter hereby hundred James John John Harriman Jonathan Joseph Bonnel land liberty Livingston Lord Mayor meet Minister ministry New-England New-Jersey Ogden ordain pastor patriotic peace person Philip Carteret piety possession pounds prayer preached Presbyterian Church present President Princeton Proprietors Province of New-Jersey Recorder religion revival Sabbath Samuel Samuel Marsh settled settlement society soon Staten Island Stephen Crane thence thereof things tion town corporate town of Elizabeth Trustees whilst wife William Woodruff worship
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Page 63 - York for the time being, and their successors, shall and may, forever hereafter, have and use a common seal for sealing all and singular deeds, grants, conveyances, contracts, bonds, articles of agreements, assignments, powers, authorities, and all and singular their affairs and things touching or concerning the said corporation; and...