Minutes of the common council of the city of new york, 1675-1776, Volume 8

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1905

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Page 20 - CAPTAIN GENERAL AND GOVERNOR IN CHIEF IN AND OVER THE PROVINCE OF NEW YORK and the territories depending thereon in America...
Page 59 - ... the oaths appointed by act of parliament to be taken instead of the oaths of allegiance and supremacy...
Page 60 - Liveley's, might be the places recorded for meeting, and having taken the oaths enjoyned by act of Parliament instead of the oaths of allegiance and supremacy, and...
Page 153 - ... to establish, appoint, order and direct the establishing, making, laying out, ordering, amending and repairing of all streets, lanes, alleys...
Page 72 - Be it ordained by the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of the City of New York...
Page 33 - City of ) New York \ AT a Common Council held at the City Hall of the said City on Thursday the 2?
Page 10 - IN CHIEF, IN & OVER THE PROVINCE OF NEW YORK & THE TERRITORIES DEPENDING THEREON IN AMERICA CHANCELLOR & VICE ADMIRAL OF THE SAME, THIS PLAN OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, Is MOST HUMBLY INSCRIBED BY His EXCELLENCY'S MOST OBEDIENT SERVANT, BERND.
Page 9 - Governor in Chief, in and over the Colony of New York, and the Territories Depending thereon in America, Chancellor & Vice Admiral of the same [295] The Humble Address of the Mayor Aid?
Page 25 - Speed be favourably pleased to Indulge them with the Eastermost part of the Room in which the books of the New York Society Library are Contained, and this board having Viewed the Same unanimously agreed that the same be Granted them, they being at the Expence of a doar, and Making the Partitions required. The Engrossed Leases to Elias De Grusha. Adolph Waldron and Samuel Balding for the ferrys from this City, to Nassau Island, were [313] Read & Approved of, and Signed by Mf Mayor & Ald?
Page 4 - The chief executive power of this commonwealth shall be vested in a governor, to be elected by the joint vote of the two houses of the general assembly. He shall hold his office during the term of three years, to commence on the first day of January next succeeding his election, or on such other day as may, from time to time, be prescribed by law; and he shall be ineligible to that office for three years next after his term of service shall have expired.

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