The New York Historical Society Quarterly Bulletin, Volumes 3-5New York Historical Society., 1919 - New York (State) |
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... Colony of the Province of New York by an act passed on July 5 , 1715 , by the General Assembly " for Naturalizing all Protestants of Foreign Birth now Inhabiting within this Colony . " The act provided " That every Such persons now ...
... Colony of the Province of New York by an act passed on July 5 , 1715 , by the General Assembly " for Naturalizing all Protestants of Foreign Birth now Inhabiting within this Colony . " The act provided " That every Such persons now ...
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... Colony and dying seized of any Lands Tenements or Hereditaments shall be forever hereafter Deemed taken and Esteemed to have been Naturalized And for Naturalizing all Protestants of Forreign Birth now Inhabiting within this Colony taken ...
... Colony and dying seized of any Lands Tenements or Hereditaments shall be forever hereafter Deemed taken and Esteemed to have been Naturalized And for Naturalizing all Protestants of Forreign Birth now Inhabiting within this Colony taken ...
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... COLONY OF NEW YORK Friday , June 12 , 1663 , at the City Hall present Messrs . Marten Cregier , Olof Stevenzen van Cortlant and the Officer Pieter Tonne- man . The wife of Hendrick Coutrie appearing , she is told , the Burgo- masters ...
... COLONY OF NEW YORK Friday , June 12 , 1663 , at the City Hall present Messrs . Marten Cregier , Olof Stevenzen van Cortlant and the Officer Pieter Tonne- man . The wife of Hendrick Coutrie appearing , she is told , the Burgo- masters ...
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... Colonies and Plantations in America , towards further defraying the Expences of delend- ing , protecting , and ... Colonies and Plantations , as direct the Manner of determining and recovering the Penalties and For- feitures therein ...
... Colonies and Plantations in America , towards further defraying the Expences of delend- ing , protecting , and ... Colonies and Plantations , as direct the Manner of determining and recovering the Penalties and For- feitures therein ...
Page 113
... Colonies and Plantations in America , towards further defraying the Expences of delend- ing , protecting , and ... Colonies and Plantations , as direct the Manner of determining and recovering the Penalties and For- feitures therein ...
... Colonies and Plantations in America , towards further defraying the Expences of delend- ing , protecting , and ... Colonies and Plantations , as direct the Manner of determining and recovering the Penalties and For- feitures therein ...
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