Court of Chancery order, December 11, 1712.

Order of the Court of Chancery, Robert Hunter, Governor, and Rip Van Dam, master of the court, in a lawsuit of Thomas Lawrence against William Hallett, Jr., Samuel Moore, Sr., Joseph Hallett, James Jackson, and Samuel Moore, Jr. over a tract of land in western Queens called Van Harlem's lot; the court orders Augustine Graham and [Pieter] Cortelyou, both surveyors who had been previously ordered to survey the land in question, to deliver their reports to the court and attend its next meeting.

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Order of the Court of Chancery, Robert Hunter, Governor, and Rip Van Dam, master of the court, in a lawsuit of Thomas Lawrence against William Hallett, Jr., Samuel Moore, Sr., Joseph Hallett, James Jackson, and Samuel Moore, Jr. over a tract of land in western Queens called Van Harlem's lot; the court orders Augustine Graham and [Pieter] Cortelyou, both surveyors who had been previously ordered to survey the land in question, to deliver their reports to the court and attend its next meeting.
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