Text Order of the Governor and Council, September 28, 1665, page [4, lower half], with docket title. View Item
Text Order of the Governor and Council, September 28, 1665, page [4, upper half], with docket title. View Item
Image Text 5 Items Order of the Governor and Council, September 28, 1665. Order of the Governor, Richard Nicolls, and the Council overturning the verdict in favor of the Town of Huntington by of the Court of Assizes held at New York in the matter of John Richbell vs. Town of Huntington; Richbell had appealed the jury's decision to the Governor and Council and was awarded possession of Lloyd Neck; signed by Richard Charlton, clerk of the Assizes. View Item
Image Text 2 Items Governor Richard Nicolls order, March 10, 1665. Order of Gov. Richard Nicolls in a dispute between John Richbell, Oyster Bay, and John Conklin, Southold, over the ownership of Lloyd Neck, assigning ownership to Richbell. View Item
Text Lloyd family record book, 1654-1894, page 22, Governor Richard Nicolls land patent to Nathaniel Sylvester, Thomas Hart, and Latimer Sampson, November 20, 1667 (continued) View Item
Text Lloyd family record book, 1654-1894, page 21, Governor Richard Nicolls land patent to Nathaniel Sylvester, Thomas Hart, and Latimer Sampson, November 20, 1667. Copy of a land patent granted to Nathaniel Sylvester, Shelter Island, Thomas Hart, Barbados, and Latimer Sampson, Long Island, by Governor Richard Nicolls for Lloyd Neck and Fort Neck meadow; examined by John Spragge, Secretary. View Item
Text Lloyd family record book, 1654-1894, page 14, Governor Richard Nicolls order, June 27, 1665. Copy of an order of Gov. Richard Nicolls in a dispute between John Richbell, Oyster Bay, and John Conklin, Southold, ordering that Richbell be given immediate possession of Lloyd Neck. Followed by a copy of an order dated September 28, 1665, by the Governor, Richard Nicolls, and the Council overturning the verdict of the Court of Assizes in the matter of John Richbell vs. Town of Huntington in favor of the Town of Huntington; Richbell had appealed the jury's decision to the Governor and Council and was awarded possession of Lloyd Neck; signed by Richard Charlton, clerk of the Assizes. View Item
Text Lloyd family record book, 1654-1894, page 13, Governor Richard Nicolls order, March 10, 1665. Copy of an order of Gov. Richard Nicolls in a dispute between John Richbell, Oyster Bay, and John Conklin, Southold, over the ownership of Lloyd Neck, assigning ownership to Richbell. View Item
Text Lloyd family record book, 1654-1894, page 10, John Richbell letters of administration, November 6, 1667. Copy of letters of administration to John Richbell, Mamaroneck, issued by authority of Governor Richard Nicolls and the Court of Assizes, authorizing Richbell to act as administrator in New York for the estate of Samuel Andrews; signed by Matthias Nicolls, Secretary. View Item
Text Lloyd family record book, 1654-1894, page 9, Richard Russell and Joanna Davison quitclaim deed, November 13, 1667 (continued) View Item
Text Lloyd family record book, 1654-1894, page 8, Richard Russell and Joanna Davison quitclaim deed, November 13, 1667. Copy of a deed from Richard Russell and Joanna Davison, both of Charlestown, to John Richbell, Mamaroneck, giving up all claim deriving from the estate of Samuel Andrews to Lloyd Neck and other land in Oyster Bay; Richbell requested this quitclaim to facilitate the sale of Lloyd Neck to Nathaniel Sylvester, Thomas Hart, and Latimer Sampson; recorded in New York, April 16, 1667 by Matthias Nicolls, secretary. View Item
Text Duke's laws, [1665], page [74] Severall oathes of one of the Councell, a justice of the peace, sherrife &c. (continued) View Item
Text Duke's laws, [1665], page [73] Severall oathes of one of the Councell, a justice of the peace, sherrife &c. (continued) View Item
Text Duke's laws, [1665], page [72] Severall oathes of one of the Councell, a justice of the peace, sherrife &c. (continued) View Item
Text Duke's laws, [1665], page [71] Severall oathes of one of the Councell, a justice of the peace, sherrife &c. (continued) View Item
Text Duke's laws, [1665], page [70] Oath [of] fidellittie to his Royall Highness (continued); Severall oathes of one of the Councell, a justice of the peace, sherrife &c. View Item
Text Duke's laws, [1665], page [69] Formes of summonds, attachments, replevins &c. (continued); Oath [of] fidellittie to his Royall Highness. View Item
Text Duke's laws, [1665], page [68] Wrecks of the sea (continued); Formes of summonds, attachments, replevins &c. View Item