Text Duke's laws, [1665], page [18] Capital lawes (continued); Cattle, corn, fields, [and] fences. View Item
Text Duke's laws, [1665], page 17. Capital lawes (11 crimes punishable by death including murder, treason, and sodomy; followed by the lesser crimes of burglary, theft and adultery) View Item
Text Duke's laws, [1665], page 15. Bounds (continued); Brewers; Births, marriages & burials. View Item
Text Duke's laws, [1665], page 14. Ballast (continued); Bills; Bond slavery; Bounds. This page not digitized. View Item
Text Duke's laws, [1665], page 11. Assessments (continued); Assaults; Assises; Attachment and summons. View Item
Image Text 90 Items Duke's laws, [1665]. The Duke's laws promulgated by Governor Richard Nicolls at a convention of representatives of the English and Dutch towns held at Hempstead, March 1, 1665. Full title: "Lawes established by the authority of his Majesties letters pattents granted to his Roy[a]ll Highnesse James Duke of Yorke and Albanie etc. View Item
Text East Hampton book of laws, June 24, 1665, page 129. Last page with the certification of this copy by Elisha Mulford town clerk of East Hampton, July 28, 1798. View Item