Minutes of the common council of the city of new york, 1675-1776, Volume 51905 |
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Abraham De Peyster aforesaid Alderman Anno Anno Domini Assessors Board Brinckerhoff Robert Benson City Hall City on Tuesday City to pay Collector Colony in full Common Council held Constables Corporation Cortlandt James Livingston Daniel Bloom Daniel Horsmanden Depeyster Deputy Clerk Deputy Mayor Edward Holland Esq Esqrs Aldermen Assistants Issue his Warrant James Livingston Piere John Cruger Esq John Livingston John Marshall John Pintard John Provoost John Van Zandt Johnson John Moore Law for Regulating Marketts Mayor Issue Mayor Simon Johnson Montgomerie Ward Nicholas Bayard Nicholas Roosevelt order the Sum ORDER'D the Mayor ORDERD ORDERD that Alderman pence Peter Clopper Piere De Peyster pounds Current money Present Edward Holland Roome Simon Johnson Samuell Lawrence Severall Shillings Simon Johnson Esq Simon Johnson John Stephen Van Cortlandt Street Sworn thereof Treas Treasurer to pay urer to pay Warrt Issued Water Bailiff Water Lott White Loaf William De Peyster William Roome Simon York SS
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