John Tabor Kempe Papers
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The John Tabor Kempe Papers contain primarily court case records (12 boxes) for the colonial province of New York during the tenures of Attorneys General William Kempe and his son, John Tabor Kempe. The bulk of these records date from 1752 to 1774, and concern civil disputes, often over land ownership, tenancy and estates, as well as criminal acts. Also included in the papers are professional correspondences of both John Tabor Kempe and William Kempe, court agendas and fees, legal papers, land and property records, financial records, government documents, and a photograph.
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The John Tabor Kempe Papers are organized into the following seven series:
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- Series 1: Court Case Records, 1678-1778 (bulk 1752-1774), and Undated
- Series 2: Correspondence, 1730-1775 (bulk 1753-1774), and Undated
- Series 3: Legal Papers, 1760-1782 and Undated
- Series 4: Land and Property Records, 1742-1775 and Undated
- Series 5: Financial Records, 1718-1775 and Undated
- Series 6: Government Records, 1722-1773 and Undated
- Series 7: Photograph, Undated
Scope and Contents note
The John Tabor Kempe Papers contain primarily court case records (12 boxes) for the colonial province of New York during the tenures of Attorneys General William Kempe and his son, John Tabor Kempe. The bulk of these records date from 1752 to 1774, and concern civil disputes, often over land ownership, tenancy and estates, as well as criminal acts. Offenses range from minor assaults and infractions to capital crimes, including murder and high treason. A separate database exists for the court case records in this collection, containing over 750 entries.
Also included in the papers are professional correspondences of both John Tabor and William Kempe, court agendas and fees, legal papers, land and property records, financial records, government documents, and a photograph.
While a number of well-known legal cases are represented in this collection (i.e. The King vs. Alexander McDougall), the John Tabor Kempe Papers also support research in the lives of ordinary colonial New Yorkers, many of whom are otherwise undocumented. Records also detail numerous land conflicts that erupted in the decades prior to the Revolutionary War, including riots and intrusion cases in the counties, and territorial disputes with Native Americans and with neighboring colonies, especially Connecticut and New Hampshire. Historians of colonial law will find a variety of cases and legal documents in this collection, and John Tabor Kempe's trial notes and correspondence provide insight into a prominent eighteenth-century legal mind.
This collection contains mostly professional records, with very little personal material for either John Tabor Kempe or William Kempe.
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Open to qualified researchers.
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Permission to quote from this collection in a publication must be requested and granted in writing. Send permission requests, citing the name of the collection from which you wish to quote to: Manuscript Curator, The New-York Historical Society, 170 Central Park West, New York, NY 10024
Preferred Citation note
This collection should be cited as the John Tabor Kempe, MS 344, The New-York Historical Society.
Separated Materials
BV NYS -- Boundaries -- Oblong; two boxes of papers pertaining to the Oblong dispute.
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Series 1: Court Case Records, 1678-1778 (bulk 1752-1774), and Undated, 1678-1778 and Undated, inclusive; 1752-1774, bulk
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The bulk of the court case records in this collection are for cases argued in the New York Supreme Court of Judicature. Other courts include the Court of Chancery, Court of Vice-Admiralty, New York General Sessions (in counties), New York General Quarter Sessions (in New York City), Court of Mayor and Aldermen, and the Court of Oyer and Terminer. Cases argued before the Governor and Council are also found in this series.
Court case records are arranged by the court in which a case was argued. Within each court, cases are divided into criminal and civil, then arranged alphabetically by defendant for criminal cases, by plaintiff for civil cases. Cases with multiple plaintiffs or defendants are filed under the first name to appear on the documents. In addition, this series includes documents for cases for which the court, plaintiff or defendant cannot be determined. Cases where the court venue is unclear, but plaintiff and defendant are evident, are filed under "Court Undetermined." Documents that are most likely related to a court case, but the court, plaintiff, and/or defendant cannot be determined are filed under "Case Undetermined." Many of these undetermined cases are represented by a single document.
Court case documents include briefs, presentments, affidavits, trial notes, complaints, statements of cases, indictments, memoranda, subpoenas, pleas, notices, depositions, rules, certiorari, narratios, replications, bail notices, trial notices, notes, petitions, jury lists, costs, and other relevant documents such as estate records or accounts. Many items are drafts or contemporary copies. Petitions not linked to any specific case are filed together within Case Undetermined.
All cases in this series have been entered into a separate database. The database information generally includes court, location, dates, items, plaintiff and defendant, and charge or suit for each case. A notes field also contains other pertinent information about the case, such as references to other relevant cases and correspondence. (Correspondence that was filed with individual court cases has been removed to Series II, and each item removed is listed in the notes field--additional correspondence not listed may also relate to specific court cases, as many letters were already filed separately). A complete report derived from this database is available for researchers, sorted by court. A separate report sorted by charge/suit is also available. The database can be searched by name or keyword--see Manuscript Department staff.
Court cases in the John Tabor Kempe Papers involve assault, debt, grand and petit larceny, riot, ejectment, keeping disorderly or bawdy houses, murder, estate disputes, libel, slander, trading with the enemy, trespass, rape, and counterfeiting, among other charges. The bulk of these cases occurred in New York City, though a number of major cases, especially land disputes, took place upstate. These include riots during the 1760s in Cortlandt Manor, Westchester Co. (King vs. Daniel Cornell et al, in the Supreme Court of Judicature), and Dutchess Co. (King vs. John Kane, King vs. Elisha Cole, both in Court of Oyer and Terminer; King vs. James Higby et al, in the Supreme Court of Judicature). Other prominent land disputes include Intrusion on Crown Lands cases in Albany Co. (King vs. John Henry Lydius, King vs. George Klock, King vs. John Van Rensselaer, all in the Supreme Court of Judicature) and the Wappinger Indian land claim led by Chief Daniel Nimham, argued before the Governor and Council.
This collection also includes numerous land tenant ejectment cases. These suits were brought on the behalf of a fictitious current tenant, usually called "James Jackson," though other names were also used ("Peter Quiet," "John Denn"). Therefore, ejectment cases are filed by the first plaintiff to follow the fictitious name. The false names "John Stiles" and "John Turnout" were commonly used for defendants.
Political cases represented in this series include King vs. Alexander McDougall in the Supreme Court of Judicature for libel/slander, several trading with the enemy cases during the French and Indian War (especially the various George Spencer cases in the Supreme Court of Judicature and the Court of Vice-Admiralty), and a number of cases involving maladministration of Justices of the Peace.
Court case records also document the quotidian disputes of New Yorkers, particularly in assault cases, and sometimes reveal contentious relationships between men and women, masters and servants, ministers and their congregations, and neighbors. Women are present throughout the series as both plaintiffs and defendants, and a few cases include unkept marriage promises, and accusations of rape. Many cases involve disputes within religious institutions, particularly the Protestant Dutch Church. The King vs. Nepthali Hart Meyers, Hayman Levi, Daniel Gomez et al in the Supreme Court of Judicature details a violent disagreement within a NYC synagogue.
Several cases in this collection involve the accusation of slaves for various crimes; see King vs. Belinda, King vs. Venus, King vs. Falmouth, King vs. Pompey, in the Supreme Court of Judicature and King vs. Abraham, King vs. Scipio in Court Undetermined. A number of cases concern slaves seeking their freedom, often claiming false enslavement in the American colonies; see Juan Miranda vs. Cornelius and Sarah Van Ranst in the Supreme Court of Judicature, the case of Francis de Salas Cortilla in Governor and Council, and the cases of Vacan Beneto (petition), Simon Moore, Jacob Quaco, and the estate of William West, all in Case Undetermined.
In some instances, the court in which a case was argued was determined through the use of an outside source, especially Julius Goebel Jr. and T. Raymond Naughton's Law Enforcement in Colonial New York: A Study in Criminal Procedure (1664-1776) (NY : The Commonwealth Fund, 1944). Daniel Allen Hearn's Legal Executions in New York State, 1639-1963 (N.C. : McFarland and Co., 1997) was also consulted. Both are referenced in the note field of the database when applicable. Further information on many cases in the collection can also be found in these sources.
Note: Many cases contain alternate spellings for the names of plaintiffs and defendants. The most common was used for indexing; alternate spellings are also included in brackets. A number of documents contain the abbreviation "ads," i.e. John Smith ads. William Thomas. With this abbreviation, the defendant is listed first and the plaintiff listed second, rather than the more common Thomas vs. Smith, or Thomas agt. Smith. Other abbreviations found in the collection are "ex dem" meaning "upon the demise" (used in ejectment cases) and "qui tam" meaning the plaintiff has launched a civil suit on behalf of the state.
Subseries 1: Supreme Court of Judicature, Criminal
The King vs. The Mayor, Recorder & Alderman of the City of Albany, 1762
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Rule for return of mandamus (copy).
The King vs. Mary Allison, Ephraim Lockwood, Hendrick Sidam, David Robinson, Mary Mucklewain, John Christie, Mathew Woosey, Joheph Heginbotham, John Wilks, Jane Robinson, Ernest August Jacobus Printz Van Tollinsee with a hundred others: Riot, 1754
The King vs. James Armstrong: Assault and Battery, 1770
The King vs. Samuel Ashcraft and Thomas Norton, 1767
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Citation: court determined with Goebel and Naughton, Law Enforcement in Colonial New York.
The King vs. Theophilact Bache, 1765
The King vs. John Barnes: Trespass and contempt, 1756
The King vs. Levy Barnet: Grand larceny, Undated
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Theft from sloop Polly.
The King vs. Belinda: Murder, Undated
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Belinda, slave of William Cook, accused of the murder of Cooler, slave of Nathaniel Marston.
The King vs. Ambrose Bill, Magnus Burger, and John Scandlon: Extortion, 1774-1775, inclusive
The King vs. Catherine Branson [Ranson]: Grand Larceny, 1767
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Alias Hannah Harding. Presented on the same sheet as The King vs. William Johnson. See Legal Executions, 1767, listed as Bronson.
The King vs. James Brown: Receiving stolen goods, 1771
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Citation: court determined with Goebel & Naughton, Law Enforcement in Colonial New York.
The King vs. John Burns: Debt, 1771
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Case also involves Paul and John Gallaudet.
The King vs. Joshua Bishop, William Pendergast [Prendergast], Augustine Rogers, Isaac Wright, Jonathan Wright, William Wright, Bartlet Brundege, John Bishop, Joseph Tidd, Joseph Tidd Jr., Solomon Tidd, Daniel Cornell, Richard Cornell, William Cornell, and Isaac Gonon: Riot, April 1766
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Trial in Westchester County and pertains to a riot in Cortlandt Manor. There are four cases filed together which include information and lists of rioters in each case.
The King vs. Joshua Bishop, Isaac Wright, and Daniel Brundege: Riot at Cortlandt Manor, 1767
The King vs. Hester Campbell [Cammel], Margaret Waters, Catherine Johnson, Thomas Fraser [Frasure], Robert Burril [Burrill], and Barbery [Barberie] Myer: Keeping disorderly bawdy house, 1773
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See also The King vs. Catherine Johnson and The King vs. Barbery [Barberie] Myer in Supreme Court of Judicature.
The King vs. Robert Campbell, Archibald Livingston, and Alexander Coleman: Riotous assembly, 1764-1768, inclusive
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Orange County
The King vs. John Cannon: Assault and battery, Undated
The King vs. Catherine Carroe [Carrae]: Keeping disorderly bawdy house, 1767
The King vs. William Chase [Chace]: Assault, 1761
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See also Leake vs. Chase and Scott vs. Chase.
The King vs. Elizabeth Clark [alias Elizabeth Johnson]: Larceny, 1767
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Two seperate cases.
The King vs. George Clark and James McKinney, 1767
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Attack on William Thorn.
The King vs. Thomas Clay, Jacob Osborn, and John Gallway: Burglary, 1770
The King vs. John Coe, Paulus VanderVort, Nehemiah Seamans, Jacob Vanderbilt, Gysbert Cuyper, Tounis Cuyper, Cornelius Cuyper, Joseph Allison, Benjamin Allison, Henry Halstead, and Nicholas Coneklin: Trespass, 1760
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Orange County
The King vs. Mary Connor [Conner]: Keeping a disorderly bawdy house, 1767
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Case includes a presentment.
The King vs. Daniel Cornell [Cornel], Isaac Wright, Joshua Bishop, Richard Cornell, Joseph Tidd, and Daniel Chapman: Riot, 1766
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Riot in Cortlandt Manor. Four cases, filed together with lists of rioters in each case.
The King vs. Daniel Cornell, Isaac Wright, Joshua Bishop, Richard Cornell, Joseph Tidd, Daniel Chapman, Edward Gonon, John Cross, Jesse Harris, James Barker, Richard Satterley, Nathan Brundege, John Quitterfield, Robert Wright, William Cornell, and William Derbyshire: Riot, April 1766
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Trial in Westchester County and pertains to a riot in Cortlandt Manor. There are four cases filed together which include information and lists of rioters in each case.
The King vs. John Coats, Archibald Campbell, John Campbell, William Campbell, Adam McKain alias Simmons and persons unknown: Breaking and entering, 1766
The King vs. William Cockrain, William Coventry, and Alexander Patterson: Murder, 1770
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Albany County; Murder of Jacobus Van Allen.
The King vs. Waddel Cunningham, 1767
The King vs. Waddel Cunningham and Thomas White: Trading with the enemy, 1762-1764, inclusive
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Also informed against: Godardus Van Solingen, Thomas Livingston, Thomas Smith, Philip Smith, Theunis Thew, William Williams, William Dobbs, Jacob Van Zandt, George Moore, John Keating, Abraham Lott, James Bell, John Fox. Also involved: John Audebon
The King vs. Abraham Slutt, Thomas Baxter, and William Finch: Riot, July 1766
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Trial in Westchester County and pertains to a riot in Cortlandt Manor. There are four cases filed together which include information and lists of rioters in each case.
The King vs. Mary Daily [Dailey] [Dalley]: Larceny, 1769-1771, inclusive
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Four different cases involving larceny. Listed as Dailey on the list of Legal Executions, 1771.
The King vs. John Dalton: Murder, 1765-1766, inclusive
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Murder of John Moschalek [Marschalk] [Marschalck] [Morschalk] [Moschalck]. Witnesses: Mary Moschalek, John Wharton, John Dunn, Martin Lawless. Affidavits of Lawless, Dunn, James Kelly, John Williamson. Docs signed by Thomas Shreve, coroner.
The King vs. Roper Dawson: Murder, 1765-1766, inclusive
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Murder of John McKenzie.
The King vs. Peter De Witt: Assault, 1763
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Dutchess County; also Adam Barrack. See letter from Barrack to John Tabor Kempe dated March 7, 1764.
The King vs. Elizabeth Dent: Larceny, Undated
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Pickpocket incident, victim Jeremiah Brewer.
The King vs. Andrew Darcus: Larceny, 1773
The King vs. John Domine: Assault and attempted rape, 1766
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Depositions of Catherine Larking and Mary Clarkson. Charges of assault and attempted rape of Catherine Larking, age 8.
The King vs. John Dowers: Trespass and keeping a disorderly bawdy house, 1764-1768
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Two or three cases. Also against Elizabeth Dowers. On the same bill as The King vs. Dalton, 1765.
The King vs. John Driskill: Assault, 1768
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Assault on Thomas Lloyd.
The King vs. Mathew DuBois, Lawrence Van Klock, Nicholas DeLaVergne, Henry Vanderburgh, Abraham Bokee, James Smith, Roswell Hopkins, William Doughty, Cornelius Luyster, Daniel Castle, Jacobus Terbos, James Duncan, Timothy Soule, Samuel Peters, and Anthony Yeherton: Maladministration as Justice of the Peace, 1767
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Dutchess County; two cases.
The King vs. Jane Dun [Dunn]: Bigamy, 1773
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Witnesses include Thomas Dun, Samuel Acmudey, and Joseph Treat.
The King vs. Samuel Dunscomb, 1754
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Notice of trial on same sheet and filed with The King vs. John Livingston, Supreme Court of Judicature.
The King vs. Jacob Dyckman, Lawrence Cortright, and William Glenston, 1754
The King vs. Sarah Dyllon: Keeping disorderly bawdy house, Undated
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On same parchment as King vs. Ann Hortwyck in Supreme Court of Judicature.
The King vs. Ann Hortwyck: Keeping disorderly bawdy house, Undated
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On same presentment as King vs. Sarah Dyllon.
The King vs. Cornelius Edison, John Crawford, John Brown, and Eneus: Petit larceny, 1771
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Presentment for breaking and entering the house of Theophilact Bache. Eneus was a slave of Mary Ellison.
The King vs. William Elkins and Abraham Stokes: Larceny, 1776
The King vs. Alexander Ennis: Assault and battery, 1762
The King vs. Margaret Erwin [Ervin]: Petit larceny, 1771
The King vs. Falmouth: Murder, 1770
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Falmouth, slave of Robert Gibbs, was tried for the attempted murder of Jane Gibb. Listed on the same sheet as King vs. James Reed.
The King vs. Philip Fell: Larceny, 1765-1766, inclusive
The King vs. James Ferguson, 1761
The King vs. James Ferguson et al., Undated
The King vs. Benjamin Ferris, 1773
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Westchester County
The King vs. Gilbert Ferris: Attempted murder, 1749-1755, inclusive
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Accused of attempting to murder his wife, Hannah, by poisoning.
The King vs. James and Jane Fielding: Keeping disorderly bawdy house, 1767
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On the same sheet as The King vs. James Long
The King vs. Eleanor Flood and Sybrant G. Van Schaick, 1760-1764
The King vs. Thomas Flood: Breaking and entering, 1763
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See also a letter to James Tabor Kempe from Thomas Flood dated April 29, 1763.
The King vs. George Folliott: Debt, 1761-1763, inclusive
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Case includes narratio, deumurrer, and joinder in demurrer.
The King vs. Alexander and Susannah Forbes: Robbery and petit larceny, 1773
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Deposition of Margaret Brown.
The King vs. John Franklin et al.: Riot and assault, 1770
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Riot and assault against John Jones, tarred and feathered.
The King vs. George and Abby Garlin: Assault, 1768
The King vs. Sarah Gillet: Grand larceny, 1767-1768, inclusive
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Includes two cases.
The King vs. William Gillet: Receiving stolen goods and keeping a disorderly bawdy house, Undated
The King vs. William Gilliland: Counterfeiting, Undated
The King vs. Daniel Gomez: Assault, 1766
The King vs. John Gooding: Assault on a constable, 1770
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On the same presentment as The King vs. Falmouth. Case includes presentment.
The King vs. Ennis Graham, 1762
The King vs. Edward Grant: Grand larceny, Undated
The King vs. Charles Green, John Rundle, and George Dibble: Riot and obstructing survey, 1762-1763, inclusive
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Trial in Westchester County. The case was first argued before the Council and then appears to have been prosecuted in the Supreme Court of Judicature. Defendants charged with obsturcting a survey and parition of patents beloning to Abraham De Peyster, Anne De Lancey, Lewis Johnson, and Matthew Clarkson. Case includes complaint, depositions, information, and instruction.
The King vs. Timothy Green: Counterfeiting, 1767
The King vs. Joseph Greshould [Greswold] and John Clark, 1767
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Case includes costs.
The King vs. Joseph Greswold, 1771-1772, inclusive
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See also The King vs. Joseph Greshould and John Clark in Supreme Court Judicature. Case includes costs.
The King vs. James Long: Keeping disorderly bawdy house, 1767
The King vs. James Neill [Niel] alias George Seymour: Murder, 1770
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Case for the murder of Anthony Collins. Presentment on the same sheet as The King vs. Falmouth. Case includes presentment.
The King vs. John Bley: Larceny, 1774
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On same presentment as The King vs. Daniel Hammond in Supreme Court of Judicature.
The King vs. Daniel Hammond: Grand larceny, 1774
The King vs. James Higby [Higbey], Abraham Lent, Peter Johnson, Andrew Mick, John Van Vleck [Jr.], Jonas Schoonover, Lewis Vandewater, Korah Myers, Daniel Hausbrook; Isaac Lent, and Peter Vanderwater: Riot, trespass, and contempt, 1764-1765, inclusive
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Dutchess County; Subpeona to Sarah Vanderwater. Complaint of Elisabeth [Elizabeth] Clarke [Clark] and William Clarke [Clark]. See also letters to John Tabor Kempe from William Clarkes, December 29, 1764; Elisabeth Clarke dated January 1765; William Humfry, January 7, 1765.
The King vs. John Hood, 1766
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Deposition of William Thompson in case against John Hood. The bill against John Hood is on the same bill as The King vs. John Dalton, 1765-1766.
The King vs. George Harrison [Harison] et al.: Riot, 1761-1762, inclusive
The King vs. Richard Hutchinson: Grand larceny, 1766
The King vs. John Campbell: Larceny, 1767
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On the same sheet as The King vs. William Johnson. See list of legal executions dated 1769.
The King vs. George Janeway, 1773
The King vs. Catherine Johnson: Larceny, 1766
The King vs. William Johnson: Petit larceny, 1767, 1771
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Two seperate cases.
The King vs. Lewis Jones and Martin Still [accomplice]: Passing counterfeit money, 1770
The King vs. Phoenix Juet [Jewet] and [William Carter]: Grand larceny, 1774
The King vs. John Keating and William Kennedy: Trading with the enemy, 1762
The King vs. John Kelly: Burglary, 1764
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See: Legal executions, 1764.
The King vs. George Klock: Intrusion on Crown lands, 1762-1763, inclusive
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Trial in Albany County. See correspondence from John Tabor Kempe to William Johnson, William Corry, and Governor Monckton. Case includes affidavits, writ, information, minutes of council, list of witnesses, patent extracts, plea, and notes.
The King vs. George Klock: Disturbing the peace, 1767-1769, inclusive
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Trial in Albany County and argued in Council. See John Tabor Kempe to William Johnson dated 18 August, 1767, 19 December, 1768, and 5 May, 1769. Case includes plea, council minutes, draft of information, and notice of trial.
The King vs. Frances Malone: Larceny, 1767
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On the same sheet as The King vs. William Johnson.
John Tabor Kempe on behalf of The King vs. Andrew Lardner, 1772
The King vs. John Lary, Undated
The King vs. Richard Lawrence, Simon Simonson, and Christopher Simonson, 1760
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Richmond County
The King vs. Henry Livingston, 1767
The King vs. James Livingston, 1769
The King vs. John Livingston, 1754
The King vs. Richard Locket: Larceny, 1767
The King vs. Catherine Longworth, 1772
The King vs. William Love [Lovett] and John Wright: Assault, 1766
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Petition of John Walker.
The King vs. Michael Lowrear, 1754, inclusive
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Notice of tiral on the same sheet as and filed with King vs. John Livingst in Supreme Court of Judicature. Case includes notice of trial.
The King vs. Nepthali [Napthaly] Hart Meyers, Hayman Meyers, Ashur Meyers, Hayman Levi [Levy], Moses Gomez, Daniel Gomez, and Isaac Gomez: Assault and battery, 1755-1756, inclusive
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See also letters from William Smith to William Kempe dated November 23, 1756 and December 3, 1756. Complaint of Solomon Hays [Hay].
The King vs. James Whey, 1754
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Notice of trial on the same sheet as and filed with The King vs. John Livingston in Supreme Court Judicature.
The King vs. John Henry Lydius [Lidius] [Lydias]: Intrusion on Crown Lands and trespass, 1760-1764, inclusive
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Trial in Albany County. See additional letters: John Tabor Kempe to Hermanus Schuyler [Sheriff of Albany] dated May 24, 1762; May 27, 1762; May 23, 1763; August 13, 1764; December 31, 1764; and January 21, 1765; John Tabor Kempe to Cadwallader Colden dated March 8, 1762. Case includes breif, notes, copies of patents, affidavits, deps, deed, subpeona, argument, answer, costs, proceedings of council, notice of trial, and report.
The King vs. Baltus Lydius: Trespass, contempt, and assault, 1763, 1771-1773, inclusive
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Case in Albany County. See also The King vs. John Henry Lydius. See letters from Peter Silvester to John Tabor Kempe dated November 30, 1770 and May 20, 1763; Hermanus Schuyler to John Tabor Kempe dated January 17, 1763. Case includes costs and subpeona.
The King vs. Nathaniel Cooly: Assaulting a goaler, 1773
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On the same presentment as The King vs. Joseph Murphy.
The King vs. Elizabeth Donohough: Pickpocketing, 1773
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On the same presentment as King vs. Joseph Murphy
The King vs. Elizabeth McCarthy: Murder, Undated
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Charged with murdering her bastard child.
The King vs. Eleanor McCarty, alias Ellen McCarty: Larceny, 1767
The King vs. John MacDonall [McDonall]: Larceny, 1757
The King vs. Alexander McDougall [McDougal]: Libel and slander, 1770
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Case includes a brief.
The King vs. William McMon et al.: Riot, 1771
The King vs. Lawrence McNamara: Burglary, 1771
The King vs. Michael McNamara and John McDonald [McDonall]: Assault and attempted murder, 1756
The King vs. Michael McNamarra: Larceny, 1756-1757, inclusive
The King vs. William Malcom: Perjury, 1767
The King vs. Nathaniel Marston: Larceny, 1762
The King vs. Edward Mathews: Assault and battery, 1771
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Assault on Robert Hamilton.
The King vs. James Mayne: Assault, battery, and unlawful entering, 1762
The King vs. Samuel Mount: Counterfeiting, 1772
The King vs. Patrick Mulvanie: Assault, 1763
The King vs. Joseph Murphy: Manslaughter, 1773
The King vs. William Murray [Murrey]: Assault and battery, 1758
The King vs. David Moore and Samuel Wickham, 1767
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Ulster County
The King vs. Michael Nestal: Perjury, 1770
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See letter from Philip Henning to John Tabor Kempe, dated January 17, 1771.
The King vs. Thomas Newton, John Smith, and Francis Boggs: Riot and assault, 1753
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Assault on John MacEnnery.
The King vs. John Nobles and Cornelius Bogardus, 1775
The King vs. Moses Owen: Maladministration as Justice of the Peace, 1764
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Westchester County
The King vs. David Provoost: Trespass, Undated
The King vs. John Daley [Dailey]: Grand larceny, 1773
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On the same presentment as The King vs. Thomas Rogers and Thomas Smith.
The King vs. Thomas Ogle, Thomas McDaniel, and Alexander McDaniel: Assault, 1767
The King vs. Oswego Market: Nuisance, 1771
The King vs. Pompey: Grand larceny, 1767
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Pompey, a slave of Anthony Shackerly.
The King vs. Elizabeth Phillips: Misdemeanor, 1773
The King vs. Henry Pullen: Riot and assault, 1769
The King vs. Thomas Pearson: Murder, 1760
The King vs. William Proctor, 1756
The King vs. William Pitts: Assault, 1765-1766, inclusive
The King vs. Martin Pendergast [Pendergrass]: Assault and battery, 1762
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Assault on Elizabeth Wright.
The King vs. William Rawle, 1761
The King vs. James Reed and Claartje Reed: Assaulting a constable, 1770
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Presentment on the same sheet as The King vs. Falmouth, Supreme Court of Judicature.
The King vs. Augustine Reynolds, John Elliot, Aaron Van Norstrandt, Benjamin MacCord, and John Eagles: Trespass and contempt, 1763
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Westchester County
The King vs. Hannah Robinson, 1766
The King vs. Samuel Robinson, Samuel Ashley, and John Horseford, Undated
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Trial in Albany County. Case includes a certificate.
The King vs. Silas Robinson: Riot, 1771
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Albany County
The King vs. Joseph Rodman: Assault, 1763
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Case for the assault of Andrew and Mary Barheit. Case includes bond.
The King vs. Thomas Rogers and Thomas Smith: Grand larceny, 1773
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On the same presentment as The King vs. John Daley.
The King vs. Henry Terbos, 1765
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See letter from Henry Terbush [Terbos] to John Tabor Kempe, dated November 23, 1769.
The King vs. Peter Taylor: Assault, 1761
The King vs. Dorothy Tongue: Robbery and assault, 1766
The King vs. Honora Travers: Larceny, 1767
The King vs. John Pell: Passing a counterfeit bill, 1773
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On the same presentment as The King vs. John Thorp.
The King vs. Abraham Schenk and Stephen Williamson, 1754
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King's County
The King vs. John Thorp: Murder, 1773
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Charged for the murder of his wife.
The King vs. James Alexander: Counterfeiting, 1773
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On the same presentment as King vs. John Thorp.
The King vs. William Territ: Assault and attempted rape, 1771
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Assault and attempted rape of Ann Lasshier.
The King vs. Anthony Ten Eyck, 1754
Scope and Contents
Notice of trial on the same sheet as and filed along with The King vs. John Livingston [Box 1, Folder 7].
The King vs. Godfrey Swan: Murder, 1765
Scope and Contents
Murder of his three-month old child.
The King vs. Josiah Sheater, Anthony Goodspead, and Towser: Murder, Undated
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Dutchess County; Murder of George Henry, a Private Sentinal in the 28th Regiment.
The King vs. William Seton: Debt, 1773
The King vs. Moses Sherwood et al.: Maladministration, 1769
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Defendants are city officials charged with neglecting their duties and thus allowing Daniel Crimless, charged with murder, to escape from jail.
The King vs. William Steel: Grand larceny, 1770
The King vs. John Stewart and Thomas Everitts [Everit]: Grand larceny, 1767
The King vs. Sarah Smith: Grand larceny, Undated
The King vs. William Smith: Larceny, 1760
The King vs. David and Elizabeth Smith: Burglary, 1760
The King vs. Michael Smith: Passing counterfeit bills, 1766
The King vs. Carew Smith: Assault and battery, 1769
The King vs. Thomas Bontall Sparrow and Henry Roberts: Debt, 1760
The King vs. Adam Smith: Grand and petit larceny, 1771
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Two cases; an Adam Smith was executed for Grand Larceny in 1772; see Legal Executions.
The King vs. Andrew Darcus: Burglary, 1771
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On the same presentment as The King vs. Adam Smith.
The King vs. John Keating: Assault with intent to murder, 1771
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On the same presentment as The King vs. Adam Smith.
The King vs. Henry Smith: Assault, 1757
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Ulster County; All documents are probably for the same case.
The King vs. Mary Smith: Receiving stolen money, 1761
The King vs. Owen Sullivan: Counterfeiting, 1756
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Westchester County; Affidavit of Nehemiah Lyon.
The King vs. John Surman [Surnan], 1761
Scope and Contents
Affidavit of John Hutton. See also a letter from John Tabor Kempe to Alderman Mesier dated October 14, 1760. The case was sent to the Supreme Court of Judicature from Sessions; see Law Enforcement in Colonial New York.
The King vs. Benjamin Strout, John Lasher, John Anthony, Abraham Antony, John King, Joseph Griggs, Abraham Van Dyck, and William Lush: Trespass, 1761
The King vs. George Sullivan: Cancelling a bond, 1771-1773, inclusive
Scope and Contents
See also a letter from George Sullivan to John Tabor Kempe dated October 23, 1772.
The King vs. Solomon Seaman: Assault and battery, 1765-1767, inclusive
The King vs. Dirck Swart: Embracery, 1767-1768, inclusive
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Ulster County
The King vs. Samuel Smith: Forgery, 1767
The King vs. Venus: Burglary, 1766
Scope and Contents
Venus, slave of Catherine Ball. Depositions of Thomas Dugel [Dugall] and Joseph Forbes.
The King vs. Nathaniel Underhill: Usurping office of Mayor, Westchester, 1773
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See also John Hunt vs. Nathaniel Underhill and John Williams.
The King vs. Nathaniel Underhill: Presenting counterfeit lottery ticket, 1763-1764, inclusive
Scope and Contents
Case includes indictment and deposition.
The King vs. James Van Kleeck, Peter Van Kleeck, and John Russel: Riot and assault, 1773
The King vs. Peter Vandewater: Riot, 1765
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Dutchess County
The King vs. Henry Van Ranselaer [Van Renselaer], Jacob Freese, and Stephen Van Dyck: Maladministration as Justice of the Peace, 1765
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Case includes recognition of costs.
The King vs. Henry Van Ranselaer, Jacob Freese, Stephen Van Dyck/ Henry Van Reselaer, John Ten Broeck, Samuel Ten Broeck, Hendrick Rowe, and Gabriel Eyselstyne, 1765
Scope and Contents
Trial in Albany County. Case includes recognizance for defendants' costs.
The King vs. Anthony Van Schaick: Trespass and contempt, 1764
Scope and Contents
Albany County and New York City.
The King vs. Sybrant Goose Van Schaick and Jacob Fitchet [Titchet], 1759-1764, inclusive
The King vs. Godardus Van Solingen, 1767
The King vs. Johannes Van Zandt [Nehemiah Rossel]: Debt, 1760-1762, inclusive
Scope and Contents
The case began in Sessions and continued in Supreme Court Judicature against Van Zandt. Notice of trial on the same sheet as and filed with The King vs. George Harrison et al. in Supreme Court Judicature.
The King vs. John Van Zandt: Assaulting a constable, 1753
The King vs. Mathias Vredenburgh, John Lasher, John Stout, Joseph Griggs, Abraham Anthony, John King, and John Anthony: Obstructing the King's highway, 1764
Scope and Contents
Case regarding stones on the King's highway.
The King vs. Patrick Walsh and John [James] Graham: Assault and battery, 1769
The King vs. Edward Webb and James Baker: Riot and breaking lamps, 1773
The King vs. Joseph Westbrook, Anthony Van Natta, Abraham Van Acken, and [Richard Gardener], 1754
Scope and Contents
New York City and Sussex County, New Jersey; Also ag. Richard Gardener. Citation: court determined with Goebel and Naughton, Law Enforcement in Colonial New York. IN SCJ NY, defs argued that real jurisdiction was NJ. See Law Enforcement. Boundary dispute.
The King vs. Thomas White: Debt, 1763
Scope and Contents
See also The King vs. Waddel Cunningham and Thomas White [trading with the enemy case].
The King vs. John Willet: Fraud, 1754
Scope and Contents
Case for knowingly shipping bad pork for exportation on sloop Catherine. Notice of trial on same sheet as and filed with The King vs. John Livingston, Supreme Court of Judicature.
The King vs. John Willet, 1765
Scope and Contents
Queens County; Case involving the blockage of a highway in Queens.
The King vs. Marinus Willet and Gilbert Smith: Assault and battery, 1769
Scope and Contents
Presentment on same presentmen and filed with The King vs. Mary Daily, Supreme Court of Judicature.
The King vs. George Wittmer and John Haumaid: Forgery, 1772
Scope and Contents
Case includes presentment.
The King vs. John Wright: Sacrilege, 1766-1767
Scope and Contents
Theft of a Prayer Book.
The King vs. Elizabeth Young [Thomas Jones]: Larceny, 1766
The King vs. John Van Rensselaer [Van Renselaer]: Intrusion on Crown lands, 1767-1773, inclusive
Scope and Contents
Case later brought before the council. See also correspondence between John Tabor Kempe and David Jones. See also Dirck Swart to James Duane, 6 February, 1769. Case includes report, notes, abstracts of evidence, instructions, information,list of evidences, boundaries, plea, rules, council minutes, notice of trial, and exception.
Subseries 2: Supreme Court of Judicature, Civil
Richard Collingwood vs. Andrew Seton, 1770
Scope and Contents
Case includes notice of bail.
John Adam vs. Terence Reilly [Rielly]: Debt, 1774
Scope and Contents
Case includes narration, copy of bond, and narrative of affairs of John Watts.
Thomas Allen que tam vs. Sugar, 1769
Scope and Contents
Case includes draft of judgement roll.
[James Jackson ex dem] Jeronomus Alstyne vs. [John Styles] Richard Minifie, Andrew Gauthier, Abraham Van Deursen, and James Van Varck: Ejectment, 1773-1775, inclusive
Scope and Contents
Case includes list of evidence, notice of trial, narr in ejectment, notes on trial, brief, notices, costs, list of witnesses, common rule and plea.
Theophilus Anthony vs. John Franklin: Trespass and assault, 1775
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John Jay attorny for John Franklin and Thomas Cochran to be examined. Case includes Brief, draft notice of trial, replication, draft examining witness, plea, and draft of narration.
Gideon Avery vs. Dennis MacGillicuddy [MacGillycuddy]: Assault, 1761-1762, inclusive
Scope and Contents
Affidavits given by Loveit Thurston, Goerge Furman. The plaintiff was a lieut. on the privateer Mars, commanded by MacGillicuddy. Witnesses: Capt. John Hanson, John Lamkein, Michell Sisoholt, Doctor Everatt, and Joseph [?] Thuston [?]. Case includes plea (copy), replication, petition for bail, bail notice, affidavits, brief, notices, demand of plea, and costs.
Stacy Beakes vs. Benjamin Doughty: Debt, 1766-1770, inclusive
Scope and Contents
Case includes receipt of bond, notice of bail, narratio (draft), bail bond, and exception against bail.
Catherine Benson vs. John Van Zandt: Trespass and debt, 1753-1754, inclusive
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Case includes writ (copy), bonds (copies), and case notes.
Abraham Bloodgood vs. William Duer, 1774
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Trial in Albany County. Case first heard in Albany Mayor's Court. One document states Bloodgood ads. Duer, appears to be an error. Case includes notices of motion for procedendo and copy of affidavit.
Nicholas Bogart [Bogert] vs. Abraham Alinor [Allen]: Assault, 1763
Scope and Contents
Case includes plea and replication.
Benjamin Booth vs. Daniel Blouin, 1772
Scope and Contents
Case includes notice of bail and costs.
[James Jackson ex dem] Jacob Brewerton and John Johnson vs. [John Stiles] John Dudley: Ejectment, 1773
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Trial in Kings County. Case includes narratio, directions for serving declarations of ejectment.
John Brinner vs. Andrew Burnes and James Melville, 1766
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Burnes and Melville attempted to hire John Gerratt from Brinner, who may have been Brinner's apprentice. Case includes declaration, statement of case, pleas, statements of cost, notice of trial, and brief.
Thomas Brookman vs. Joseph Hallett: Trespass, 1772
Scope and Contents
Case includes issue roll.
Benjamin Brown vs. Henry Collins, 1772
Scope and Contents
Case includes notice to show cause and notes.
Charles Oliver Bruff vs. Edward Nicolls [Nicoll] Jr.: Assault and battery, 1767-1770, inclusive
Scope and Contents
Case includes notice of trial, countermand, note, narratio, plea, replication, notice of motion, and costs.
Richard Budd vs. Joseph Tomkins: Trespass, assault, and battery, 1770
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Trial took place in New York City and Westchester County. Case includes petitions, order for bail, notices, affidavit, change of venue, briefs, note of evidence, narratio (draft), notes, list of witnesses for plaintiff, and plea.
Henry Chase vs. Stephen Case: Trespass, 1770-1771, inclusive
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Trial in Ulster County. See correspondence between Henry Chase and John Tabor Kempe. See also Stephen Case to John Tabor Kempe, dated 4 July, 1770 and John Nicoll to Kempe, dated 22 September, 1770. Case includes narratio, plea, and statement of case.
William Cheslyn vs. John Campbell, 1760
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Court source on John Tabor Kempe's list of sheriff's fees for various cases. Case includes account.
Francis Child vs. Guy Johnson, 1775
Scope and Contents
Case includes steps of fine, minute, warrants, writ, and precipes.
[Peter Quiet ex dem] George Clarke, Peter De Lancey, and others vs. James Breakenridge [Brakenridge], 1770
Scope and Contents
Trial in Albany County. Case includes notes and brief.
Stanford Cornehill vs. John Bayley: Maladministration as Justice of the Peace, 1755
Scope and Contents
Trial in Dutchess County. Case includes draft of affidavit and complaint. Criminal case apparently not pursued.
Garret Cosyne vs. Jeremiah Field: Trespass and assault, 1762
Scope and Contents
Notice of trial on the same sheet as and filed with The King vs. George Harrison et al in Supreme Court Judicature. Case includes trial notes, replication, narratio, notices, costs, petition and order for bail, brief, and plea.
[James Jackson ex dem] Daniel Coxe and others vs. [John Stiles] Thomas Skidmore and Abigail Skidmore: Ejectment, 1767
Scope and Contents
The case is on John Tabor Kempe's list of fees for 1767. Case includes docket and issue roll. Docket may be for other Coxe cases.
Patrick and Elizabeth Coyne [Coine] vs. John Meyers [Meyer]: Trespass and slander, 1759
Scope and Contents
Case includes memo for action, demurrer, notes, declaration, joinder in demurrer, and notes on slander.
John Cross, David Crosse, Peter Blackburn, Robert Barclay, and John Crosse vs. Robert Sinclair: Trespass, 1773-1774, inclusive
Scope and Contents
Narratio also says New York Mayor's Court on front and Supreme Court on abstract. Special bail field with the Chief Justice. Case includes narratio, notice of bail, and costs.
[James Jackson ex dem] Abraham Cuyler and others vs. Benjamin Westervelt: Ejectment, 1770-1771, inclusive
Scope and Contents
Trial in Dutchess County and New York City. First heard in Council [one item]. See also correspondence between John Tabor Kempe and Hermanus Schuyler, Sherrif of Albany. See letter from John Tabor Kempe to Cadwallader Colden dated 8 March, 1762.
Abraham Cuyler and George McBeath vs. Beamsly Glazier, 1771-1773, inclusive
Scope and Contents
See also the following correspondence: John Tabor Kempe to William Smith, 13 January, 1771; John Tabor Kempe to Beamsly Glazier, 16 January, 1772; Beamsly Glazier to John Tabor Kempe, 25 June, 1771; Isaac Todd to Beamsly Glazier, 27 April, 1771. Case includes affidavits, warrant of attorney (draft), notices, bond, release of actions, notice of bail, costs, and a statement of case.
[James Jackson ex dem] Henry Cuyler, Abraham Cuyler, John Van Cortlandt, Isaac Low, and Cornelius Cuyler vs. [John Stiles] Thomas Jaycocks: Ejectment, 1773-1774, inclusive
Scope and Contents
Trial in Dutchess County. Case includes declaration, notice of trial, countermand notice of trial, common rule, and plea.
[James Jackson ex dem] Henry Cuyler, Abraham Cuyler, John Van Cortlandt, Isaac Low, Cornelius Cuyler vs. [John Stiles] Francis Jaycocks and John Van Cortlandt: Ejectment, 1774
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Trial in Dutchess County. See letters from John Tabor Kempe to Tuenis Tappen, dated 27 May, 1774 and 31 May, 1774. See also correspondence bewtween Jacobus Swartwout and John Tabor Kempe. Case includes costs, directions, rule, narratio, notice of trial, notices, venire, and countermand notice of trial.
Ebenezer Dayton vs. Henry Parsons, Jeremiah Hedges the Younger, Ananias Mulford, Barnabas Mulford, Samuel Russell, Stephen Russell, Jeremiah Conckling, Ezekiel Mulford, Abraham Gardiner, David Fithen, Lewis Chatfield, Daniel Dayton, Jacob Conkling, Henry Chatfield: Trespass, 1772-1773, inclusive
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Trial in Suffolk County. See George Muirson to John Tabor Kempe dated 28 July, 1772. Case includes narratio, notes, list of persons involved, brief, notice of trial, trial notes, plea, and affidavits.
Jane Dew vs. Jonathan Hampton: Debt, 1775
Scope and Contents
Case includes brief.
[John Denne] Anne De Lancey and Lewis Johnston vs. Benjamin Carnell: Ejectment, Undated
Scope and Contents
Case includes brief.
James De Lancey [Delancey] and John L. Johnston vs. John Hunt, Undated
Scope and Contents
Case includes a brief.
[James Jackson ex dem] Oliver De Lancey [Delancey], John Watts, John Van Cortlandt, Willoughby Bertie, Charlotte Bertie, Charles Fitzroy, Ann Fitzroy, William Skinner, Susannah Skinner, Jacobus Ver Planck, John Ver Planck, and Philip Ver Planck vs. [John Stiles] Benjamin Jaycocks [Jacoks]: Ejectment, 1773
Scope and Contents
Trial in Dutchess County. Case includes common rule, notes, and narratio.
[James Jackson ex dem] Oliver De Lancey [Delancey], John Watts, John Van Cortlandt, Willoughby Bertie, Charlotte Bertie, Charles Fitzroy, Ann Fitzroy, William Skinner, Susannah Skinner, Jacobus Ver Planck, John Ver Planck, and Philip Ver Planck vs. [John Stiles] John Jaycocks: Ejectment, 1774
Scope and Contents
Trial in Dutchess County. Case includes common rule, notice of trial, countermand of notice of trial, and panel of jurors.
Stephen De Lancey vs. Abraham Yates Jr.: Debt, 1773
Scope and Contents
See correspondence between John Tabor Kempe and Abraham Yates, Jr. Case includes plea and narratio.
Isaac De Lyon [Delyon] vs. Richard Hitchens [Hitchings], 1772-1773, inclusive
Scope and Contents
See correspondence from Isaac Delyon to John Tabor Kempe, dated 17 March, 1773.
George Deree vs. The Trustees of Brookhaven, 1772-1773, inclusive
Scope and Contents
Case includes motion to quash proceedings and exceptions. Cannot confirm countersuit.
James Dillon vs. Isaac Sears: Debt, 1758-1760, inclusive
Scope and Contents
See also correspondence from John Tabor Kempe to Issac Sears, dated 17 October, 1759; James Dillon to John Tabor Kempe dated 31 December, 1759. Trial is in regards to French Indian War vessels and the privateer Belle Isle. Case includes acquittance, petition, declaration, and costs.
Jonas Philips and trustees and creditors of Thomas Dods [Dodds], an absconding debtor vs. Alexander Robinson: Debt, 1767-1769, bulk
Scope and Contents
Filed under Dods. Case includes notes on trial, brief, affidavits, and costs.
Medcalf [Medcef] [Metcalf] Eden vs. William Davis, 1774
Scope and Contents
Case includes notes on the trial and brief.
Robert Ewing vs. Robert McGinnis, Henry Van Schaack, and William Cairns: Trespass and fraud, 1762-1768, inclusive
Scope and Contents
See also a letter from John Pratt dated 1 April, 1766 and Henry Van Schaack to John Tabor Kempe, 12 October, 1765. Case includes notice of trial, affidavit, brief, affidavit to show cause, notice of trial, narratio, notice of special bail, countermand of notice of trial, notice of examining witnesses, depostions, and costs.
William Faulkner vs. Garret Rapalje: Trespass and slander, 1771-1772, inclusive
Scope and Contents
See also Garret Rapalje vs. William Faulkner, Supreme Court of Judicature. Case includes note, brief, declaration, narratio, notes of testimony, affidavits, plea, notice of trial, list of panel, writ, and costs.
George Folliott [Foliot] [Foliott] vs. Henry Hartley: Trespass, 1762-1764, inclusive
Scope and Contents
Case includes a statement of case, affidavit, notice of bail, petition, notice of exception to bail, narratio, and plea.
George Folliott vs. Richard Morris, Undated
Scope and Contents
Case includes notes and brief.
Thomas Forsey vs. Waddel Cunningham: Assault, 1764
Scope and Contents
Case includes writ.
Philip Francis and Joseph Dean vs. Isaac De Lyon [Delyon] and Joseph Abrahams: Debt, 1773
Scope and Contents
Four interrelated cases, filed together: Philip Francis v. Isaac De Lyon, Joseph Dean v. Isaac De Lyon, Philip Francis v. Joseph Abrahams, Joseph Dean v. Joseph Abrahams. Many documents combine the cases. See also correspondence from John Tabor Kempe to Francis and Dean dated 29 July, 1773. Case includes plea, oyer, narratio (draft), copy letter of license,accounts, notices, certificates, affidavits, oyer, plea, memoranda, and costs.
Thomas Franklin, Jr. and James Franklin vs. Daniel Dunscomb and Abraham Cock, 1762
Scope and Contents
See correspondence from John Tabor Kempe to Beverly Robinson dated 21 February, 1763.
Michael Furey vs. William Wilson [Willson]: Trespass, 1764-1765, inclusive
Scope and Contents
Case includes affidavits, petition and order for bail, notes, exception to bail, writ, declaration, narratio, and notice of special bail.
George Graham and Robert Kain vs. James Burne [Burn] and George Burne [Burn]: Debt, 1765
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Trial in Ulster County. Case includes narratio, writ of venditioni exponas, and judgement roll.
Joseph Green vs. John Cooper: Trespass, 1770-1771, inclusive
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Trial in Dutchess County. See correspondence from John Cooper to John Tabor Kempe and William Humfrey to John Tabor Kempe dated 5 August, 1771. Case includes record, notes, memo of action, affidavit, and certiorari.
[Griffiths and Thomas] [Anthony Kendall] vs. Joseph Forman: Debt, 1767-1768, inclusive
Scope and Contents
Joseph Forman was an insolvant debtor and was arrested at the suit of Anthony Kendall, creditor. Case includes list of creditors, petition, and affidavit.
Abraham Haasbrook Jr. vs. William Kelly, 1768
Scope and Contents
Case includes ruling and statement of case.
Samuel Hake vs. Philip Skene: Debt, 1774
Scope and Contents
Trial in Charlotte County and includes notes.
Robert Hannas vs. Michael De Voe: Assault, battery, and slander, 1763-1764, inclusive
Scope and Contents
See correspondence between Robert Hannas and John Tabor Kempe. See also letter from Abraham Low to John Tabor Kempe, dated 8 October, 1763. Case includes writs, notes, affidavits, notes of evidence, notes of slander, and declarations.
William Haviland vs. Samuel Elwell, 1753
Scope and Contents
Case includes petition to move case to the Supreme Court.
Barrak [Barack] [Barak] Hays vs. Solomon Simson [Simpson]: Trespass, assault, and battery, 1772
Scope and Contents
Filed with Hays vs. Seixas in Supreme Court of Judicature. Case includes notice of trial, narratio, writ, plea, replication, brief, and trial notes.
Barrak [Barack] [Barak] Hays vs. Benjamin Seixas: Trespass, 1772
Scope and Contents
Case is filed with Hays vs. Simson in Supreme Court of Judicature. Case includes notice of trial, narratio, replication, and trial notes.
Abel Hardenbrook vs. John Bogert Jr. and others, 1765-1766, inclusive
Scope and Contents
See letter from John Tabor Kempe to James Duane, dated 28 June, 1766. Case includes argument for plaintiff, statement of case, trial notes, opinion, and notes.
Robert Henry, James Abbott, and John Farrell [Farrel] vs. Benjamin Roberts, 1770-1774, inclusive
Scope and Contents
Case includes notes, habeas corpus to remove suit to Supreme Court Judicature, memos, affidavits, notices, certiorari, costs, cross exam, brief, narratio, and trial notes.
Thomas Hicks vs. John Talman [Tallman] [Taulman]: Trespass, 1760-1762, inclusive
Scope and Contents
See also The King vs. Thomas Hicks [court undetermined] for survey of road. Case includes rejoinder, plea, replication, extract of records, declaration, and writ.
Samuel Hindman vs. William Duer: Debt, 1775
Scope and Contents
Case includes narratio and notice of bail.
Uriah Hobbs [Hubbs] vs. Platt Veal and Lemuel Weeks, 1772
Scope and Contents
Case includes narratio.
James Hughes vs. John Johnson: Trespass, 1761
Scope and Contents
Case includes declarations.
John Hunt vs. Nathaniel Underhill and John Williams, 1773
Scope and Contents
Trial in Westchester County. Charges defendants with refusing to swear him in as mayor of Westchester. See also The King vs. Underhill. Case includes a brief.
Patrick Hynes vs. William Caverley [Caverly]: Trespass, assault, and battery, 1765
Scope and Contents
Case includes narratio, replication, note security for costs, and plea.
James Jauncey vs. James Haviland: Debt, 1769
Scope and Contents
Case includes narratios on bond and oyer.
John Jackson Jones vs. John Johnson: Debt, 1760
Scope and Contents
Case includes narratio. See also John Tabor Kempe's list of sheriff's fees for various cases, 1759-1760.
John Shatford Jones vs. Thomas Fisher, 1773
Scope and Contents
Case includes notes on the trial and brief.
Manuel Josephson vs. Sampson Simson: Slander, 1772
Scope and Contents
Case includes deposition, brief, replication, plea, narratio, trial notes, notices, list of witnesses, notes, and list of jurors.
David Keech vs. John Richards: Assault and battery, 1770
Scope and Contents
Case includes a brief.
Archibald Kennedy vs. John Schuyler, executor of Adoniah Schuyler, 1770
Scope and Contents
See also John Tabor Kempe to Mr. Walter [undated] and Captain Kennedy to Cortlandt and Skinner, dated November 1771. Case includes power of attorney, articles of agreement, award, warrant, notes, and arbitration bond.
John Phillips, admin of Christopher Kilby vs. William McAdam: Debt, 1774-1775, inclusive
Scope and Contents
Case filed under Kilby. Case includes account, notice of trial, brief, narratio, list of jurors, affidavit, replication, notice of motion for struck jury, notice of special bail, and plea.
John Tabor Kempe vs. James Abeel: Debt, 1773-1775, inclusive
Scope and Contents
Case includes notice of taxing costs, narratio, oyer, and costs.
[Peter Quiet ex dem] John Tabor Kempe and others vs. Jeremiah French, 1771
Scope and Contents
Trial in Albany County. See also [Peter Quiet ex dem] John Tabor Kempe vs. Gideon Brunson, on same sheet. Case includes notes.
[James Jackson ex dem] John Tabor Kempe, James Duane, and Walter Rutherford vs. [John Stiles] Eliakim [Eliacom] Weller [Walton] [Wallor]: Ejectment, 1769-1771, inclusive
Scope and Contents
Trial in Albany County. Brief notes also on sheet with [James Jackson ex dem] John Tabor Kempe vs. Gideon Brunson. Case includes notice of trial, notice of stiking jury, subpeonas, rule and plea, declaration, and jury list.
[James Jackson ex dem] John Tabor Kempe, James Duane, and Walter Rutherfurd vs. [John Stiles] Samuel Rose: Ejectment, 1770
Scope and Contents
Trial in Albany County. Case includes costs, jury list, notice of trial, declaration, rule and plea, and brief.
[James Jackson ex dem] John Tabor Kempe, James Duane, and Walter Rutherford vs. [John Stiles] Thomas French: Ejectment, 1771
Scope and Contents
Trial in Albany County and includes a declaration.
John Tabor Kempe on behalf of the King vs. Andrew Lardner, 1772
Scope and Contents
Case includes notice and deposition.
John Tabor Kempe vs. Jonathan Fish, 1774
Scope and Contents
Case includes notice of exception to bail, notice of bail, and notes.
[Peter Quiet et dem] John Tabor Kempe and others vs. Gideon Brunson: Ejectment, 1771
Scope and Contents
Trial in Albany County. On the same sheet as [James Jackson et dem] John Tabor Kempe vs. Eliakim Weller and [Peter Quiet ex dem] John Tabor Kempe vs. Jeremiah French. Case includes notes.
[James Jackson ex dem] Bernardus La Grange [Lagrange] [Le Grange] vs. Catherine Van Renselaer and Robert Freeman: Ejectment, 1773-1774, inclusive
Scope and Contents
See also Catherine Van Renselaer vs. Simon J. Veeder et al. and Philip Livingston vs. Simon Veeder. Also see correspondence between Peter Yates to John Tabor Kempe, 25 January, 1774; Barnard Lagrange to John Tabor Kempe, 21 February, 1774; John Tabor Kempe to Le Grange, 17 February, 1774; and John Tabor Kempe to Egbert Dumond, 21 May, 1774. Case includes subpeona, rule and plea,draft of venire, agreement, notes, sketch of title, notice for balloting jury, notes of authorities, narratio, notice of motion for foreign jury and view, and subpeona (draft).
James Leadbetter vs. George Harison: Slander, 1771
Scope and Contents
See also Leadbetter vs. Harison, Nicholls, and Folliott in Chancery. Case includes affidavit, trial notes, notice of trial, plea, brief, and narratio.
Robert Leake [Lake] vs. William Chase [Chace] [Chease]: Assault, 1763
Scope and Contents
See also Robert and Mary Scott vs. William Chase. See correspondence between John Tabor Kempe and Robert Leake and a letter from Silvester to John Tabor Kempe, 30 January, 1762. Case includes narratio, replication, plea, and notice of trial.
Cornelius Lowler vs. Martin Pendergast, Joseph Fitzpatrick, and Edward Loghnane: Trespass, assault, and battery, 1762-1763, inclusive
Scope and Contents
Two trials, same incident. Documents are filed together. Case includes notice of special bail, plea, declaration, replication, roll, and notice of trial.
Leffert Lefferts vs. Cornelius Vandervoort [Van Der Voort] and Elizabeth Bennet: Slander, assault, and battery, 1775
Scope and Contents
Trial in Kings County. See also Cornelius Van Der Voort [Vandervoort] vs. Leffert Lefferts in Supreme Court Judicature. Case includes statement of case, notice of trial, brief, replication, narratio, plea, and notes.
Hayman Levy [Levi] vs. Barack [Barak] [Barrak] Hays [Hayes]: Debt, 1772-1773, inclusive
Scope and Contents
Case includes costs, notice of bail, affidavit, plea, costs, brief, trial notes, narr, notice of trial, accounts, and replication.
Philip Livingston, admr of Jeremiah Van Rensselaer vs. Simon Johannes Veeder, executor of Johannes Simonse Veeder: Trespass, 1770-1774, inclusive
Scope and Contents
See correspondence from John Glen to John Tabor Kempe, 12 November 1770, and Kempe to Robert Yates, 8 February, 1774. Case includes rule to plead, opinions, copy of deed, oyer of lease, narratio, plea, writ, and opinion.
Peter Lockwood vs. Peter Powers, 1773
Scope and Contents
Case includes notes on the trial and brief.
James McClaughry, executor of Alexander Clinton vs. Abraham Roosa: Debt, 1768
Scope and Contents
Case in Ulster County. Includes narratio and bond. The case is on John Tabor Kempe's list of fees for Supreme Court of Judicature, 1767.
James McEvers, Theophilact Bache, John Alsop, assignees of Hayman Levy vs. Peter DuBois and Henry Van Schaack, 1767-1769, inclusive
Scope and Contents
Case includes notes on insufficiency of affidavit, affidavits, and costs.
Phineas McIntosh vs. Isaac Moses: Trespass, 1771
Scope and Contents
Case includes writ and notice of bail.
John McKnight [MacKnight] vs. Andrew Maerschalk [Marschalk]: Assault, 1762
Scope and Contents
Case includes narratio. On John Tabor Kempe's list of costs for Supreme Court of Judicatue, 1762.
Samson Mears vs. Abraham Schenk: Debt, 1773
Scope and Contents
Case includes narratio.
Levin Milby vs. James Holmes and Gersham Mott, 1767
Scope and Contents
See also Burton Robeinson vs. James Holmes and Gersham Mott. See also correspondence from Holmes and Mott to John Dagworthy, 28 December, 1766; John Dagworthy to John Tabor Kempe, 30 December, 1766. Case includes notice of bail, plea, order, notice of trial, and narratio (draft).
Juan [John] Miranda vs. Cornelius Van Ranst and Sarah Van Ranst: Trespass and assault, 1758-1759, inclusive
Scope and Contents
Miranda brings suit for assault ag. Van Ranst; Van Ranst pleas that the suit has no merit as Miranda is his slave; Miranda then claims to be a free man. Case includes demand for plea, affidavits, replication, plea, petitions, order of council, roll, and brief.
Israel Moore vs. Jonas Phillips [Philips], 1769
Scope and Contents
Case includes notes for setting aside judgement and costs. Note also states King vs. Jonas Philips on the same document. See also Phillips vs. Hubbard, Moore, et al in Supreme Court Judicature and letter from Jonas Philips to John Tabor Kempe, 4 January, 1770.
Lambert Moore qui tam vs. Six Hogs of Rum, 1768
Scope and Contents
Case includes judgement roll.
Manuel Myers vs. Gregory Springall [Spingall] and John Bolitha [Belitha], 1773
Scope and Contents
Case includes affidavit, notice of bail, and narratio.
Manuel Myers vs. Joseph Simons, 1775
Scope and Contents
Trial in Albany County. Case includes a draft of narratio and a copy of a bond.
[James Jackson ex dem] The Mayor of NYC vs. [John Turnout] John Devoor: Ejectment, 1772
Scope and Contents
Case includes narratio.
Robert Nugent vs. Hezekiah Pearsal, James Pearsal, and Henry Pearsal [Pearshall], 1762
Scope and Contents
See also correspondence between John Tabor Kempe and Robert Nugent dated 5 April, 1762; 20 July, 1762; and 8 November, 1762. Case includes costs, notice of taxing costs, note of appearance, rule, and account.
John Ogden qui tam vs. Edward Allison: Debt, 1767
Scope and Contents
Case includes narratio and plea.
John Ogden qui tam vs. Thomas Wooley, 1768
Scope and Contents
Trial in Dutchess County. Case includes rules, narratio, and plea.
John Ogden qui tam vs. Oke Suidam, 1771
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Trial in Ulster County. Case includes plea, rejoinder in demurrer, demurrer, notes, notice of motion, and narratio.
Thomas Pennoyer vs. Gilbert Budd, 1773
Scope and Contents
Trial in Westchester County. Case includes narratio and writ.
[John Denn] Frederick Philips vs. [John Turnout] Anne Bernard: Ejectment and trespass, 1769
Scope and Contents
Case includes narratio.
Philip Philipse [Phillipse], assignee of William Barret vs. Arent Smith, Cornelius Smith, Harmanus Smith, execrs of Cornelius Smith, deceased, 1772-1773, inclusive
Scope and Contents
See also correspondence to John Tabor Kempe from Abraham Yates and Peter Van Schaack. Also a letter from Arent Smith, Cornelius Smith, and Harmanus Smith dated 8 May, 1774. Case includes a warrant of attorny, writ, and costs.
Jonas Phillips vs. Joshua Hubbard, James Rodgers, John Howell, Samuel Hubbard, and Israel Moore, 1769
Scope and Contents
See also Israel Moore vs. Jonas Phillips in Supreme Court of Judicature. Case includes case, affidavits, certiorari, and subpoena.
Charles Prosser vs. Edward Welch [and Margaret Welch], 1760-1761, inclusive
Scope and Contents
See also Welch vs. Prosser in Supreme Court of Judicature. The two cases are for the same incident with both parties counter suing each other for assault. Both cases are on John Tabor Kempe's agenda in 1760. See letter from John Tabor Kempe to Thomas Smith, dated 17 April, 1761. Case includes narration and release.
David Provoost vs. Mary Lush, 1763
Scope and Contents
Case includes draft of record in error.
David Provoost vs. Falconier Valleau: Trespass, 1772-1773, inclusive
Scope and Contents
Case includes a plea draft, note to plead, and narratio.
David Provoost vs. Abraham Lott, 1773
Scope and Contents
Case includes notice of motion for a foreign jury.
David Pryce [Price] vs. Francis Koffler, 1763
Scope and Contents
See correspondence from John Troy to Captain Coffler [Koffler], 19 October, 1762 and John Troy to David Price [Pryce], 20 October, 1762. Case includes declaration and plea.
David Pryce vs. Hugh Wallace, 1763
Scope and Contents
See correspondence from John Troy to Captain Coffler [Koffler], 19 October, 1762 and John Troy to David Price [Pryce], 20 October, 1762. Case includes narratio.
Garret Rapalje vs. William Faulkner: Debt, 1770-1771, inclusive
Scope and Contents
See also William Faulkner vs. Garret Rapalje in Supreme Court of Judicature. Case includes narratio, notice of bail, notes, notes of evidence, account, and costs.
John Rapalje vs. Jeremiah Brower, 1774-1775, inclusive
Scope and Contents
Trial in Kings County. See also John Rapalje vs. Jacob Sebring. Case includes Note, notice of trial, list of jurors, plea, narratio, notice of motion for having a view, survey, articles of agreement, indenture, rule, affidavit, and panel list.
John Rapalje vs. Jacob Sebring: Trespass, 1775
Scope and Contents
See also Rapalje vs. Jeremiah Brower. Case includes notice for having a view, affidavit for having a view, notice for plea, plea, motion for view, narratio, venire, rule, and copy of writ.
Robert Richard Randall vs. George Lucam: Trespass, 1772
Scope and Contents
Case includes narratio.
Reformed Protestant Dutch Church in Albany, ministers and elders vs. John Bradstreet: Trespass, 1764-1765, inclusive
Scope and Contents
See also letters from John Tabor Kempe to John Bradstreet. Affidavit of Gisbert Marsolis. Case includes narratio (copy), extracts of Albany charter, statement of court costs, report, notice of trial, land grants (copies), countermand notice of trial, affidavit, notice of motion for elizors, notice of striking jury, and panel of struck jury.
Hendrick Remson vs. The Mayor, Alderman and Commonally of the City of New York, 1746
Scope and Contents
Case includes a cope of a paperbook. Case is for "money received of Plaintiff for ferriage of the Goods of others the inhabitants of Brucklyn in the Plaintiff's boat."
[James Jackson ex dem] Belitje Reneaudet [Renaudet] and others vs. [John Stiles] John Barret: Ejectment, 1764-1767, inclusive
Scope and Contents
Trial in Ulster County. Case includes rule, notice of trial, brief, and notices.
Beverly Robinson qui tam vs. Edward Gray, 1767
Scope and Contents
See also Beverly Robinson qui tam vs. Benjamin Palmer in Supreme Court of Judicature, case of Daniel Nimham in Governor and Council. See letter from Edward Gray to John Tabor Kempe, dated 12 February, 1767. Case includes notice of bail, exception to bail, and bond. Bond says The King vs. Gray.
Beverly Robinson qui tam vs. Benjamin Palmer, 1767
Scope and Contents
See also a letter from Isiah Bennett to Beverly Robinson, dated 22 December, 1770. Related cases include Beverly Robinson qui tam vs. Edward Gray, Supreme Court of Judicature. Case of Daniel Nimham in Governor and Council. Case includes notice of bail, note, and memo.
Burton Robinson vs. James Holmes and Gersham Mott, 1766-1767, inclusive
Scope and Contents
See also Levin Milby against Holmes and Mott. See correspondence from Holmes and Mott to John Dagworthy, 28 December, 1766; John Dagworthy to John Tabor Kempe, 30 December, 1766; John Tabor Kempe to William Clayton, 13 April, 1767. Case includes notice of bail, plea, narratio, and notice of trial.
Alexander Rotherford vs. Robert Rotherford, 1770
Scope and Contents
Case includes brief.
Cornelia Rutgers and Thomas Pennington vs. George Spencer, 1759
Scope and Contents
Case includes costs.
[James Jackson ex dem] Hendrick Schenck, Robert Brett, Matthew Brett, Rumbout Brett, Abraham Brinkerhoff, and Sarah Brinkerhoff vs. [John Stiles] Peter Ledew: Ejectment, 1770-1772, inclusive
Scope and Contents
Case includes narration, rule to file issue role, notice of motion for judgment, affidavit, rule and plea.
[James Jackson ex dem] Ryer Schermerhorn vs. [John Stiles] Simon Van Petten [Patten]: Ejectment, 1768, 1761-1762, inclusive
Scope and Contents
Earlier material from Albany Court of Common Pleas. See correspondence between John Tabor Kempe and Rutger Bleecker. See also John Tabor Kempe to Ryer Schermerhorn, dated 1 October, 1772. Case includes notice of trial, affidavits, common rule, narratio, notes on trial, examinations, copy of patent, and brief.
[Peter Quiet ex dem] Michael Schlater vs. Samuel Atwood, Benajah Rude, Henry Wallbridge, and Samuel Safford: Ejectment, 1771
Scope and Contents
Trial in Albany County. All cases on the same sheet. Case includes notes.
John Scott vs. Henry Chase, 1770-1772, inclusive
Scope and Contents
Trial in Ulster County. See also correspondence between John Tabor Kempe and Henry Chase. See also John Nicoll to John Tabor Kempe dated 22 September, 1770. Case includes plea, notice of bail, change of venue notes, depositions, narratio, notice of trial, and character notices.
Robert and Mary Scott vs. William Chase [Chace] [Chease]: Trespass and assault, 1763
Scope and Contents
See also Robert Leake vs. William Chase in Supreme Court of Judicature. Case includes narratio, plea, notice of trial, and replication.
Thomas Scott vs. Henry Van Schaack: Debt, 1765
Scope and Contents
Case includes notice of trial, notice of exception to bail, narratio, plea, notice of bail, and notice of special bail.
John Seaman to Benjamin Birdsell [Birdsall]: Assault and battery, 1774-1775, inclusive
Scope and Contents
Trial in Queens County. See correspondence between John Seaman and John Tabor Kempe. Case includes narratio, statement of case, list of witnesses, notice of trial,plea, and countermand notice of trial.
[James Jackson ex dem] Antenette and John Sedam vs. [John Stiles] James Lamb: Ejectment, 1771-1774, inclusive
Scope and Contents
Case includes common rule, ejectment, costs, and notice of motion for non suit.
Andrew Seton vs. John Lloyd Jr., 1770-1771, inclusive
Scope and Contents
Case includes notice of motion to change venue, notice of trial, plea, note, trial notes, narratio, brief, and statement of case.
John Shute and the King vs. Joseph Rodman: Trespass and assault, 1760-1761, inclusive
Scope and Contents
Trial in New York City and Westchester County. Filed in Supreme Court of Judicature, Civil. Court source found in the John Tabor Kempe papers, agendas, 1761. Also includes an account of fees. Case seems to have originated in County Sessions, Westchester as The King vs. Rodman. It is on Kempe's agenda as Shute vs. Rodman, but is the same incident. Case includes narratio, memo, and certificate.
Sampson Simson vs. Elijah Baldwin: Debt, 1771-1772, inclusive
Scope and Contents
Case includes calculation and narratio.
Sampson Simson vs. Henry Rosekrans: Debt, 1772
Scope and Contents
Trial in Dutchess County and includes a draft narratio.
Robert Sinclair vs. Thomas Swords: Debt, 1775
Scope and Contents
See also correspondence between John Tabor Kempe and Thomas Swords; John Tabor Kempe to Thomas Smith, 13 January, 1775; Robert Henry to John Tabor Kempe, 11 October, 1774; and Thomas Smith to John Tabor Kempe, 11 March, 1775. Case includes narratio, notice of bail, notice of trial, replication, and plea.
Robert Sinclair vs. Samuel Broome, 1773-1774, inclusive
Scope and Contents
Case includes notice of bail, narratio, plea, notice of trial, affidavits, and rule.
Robert Sinclair vs. Abraham Rice, 1773
Scope and Contents
Case includes a report of referees and part of a judgement roll.
John Peterse [Petrus] Smith vs. Johannes Snedeker [Snedicker] and Garret Snedeker [Snedicker], executors of Joseph Paul [Pall], 1770
Scope and Contents
Case includes subpeona, affidavits, and certiorari.
[James Jackson et dem] Thomas Smith vs. [John Stiles] Peter Hance and James Lamb: Ejectment, 1774-1775, inclusive
Scope and Contents
Trial in Orange County. Case includes notice, affidavit for movement of venue, and narration.
George Spencer qui tam vs. George Harison, William Kelly, Waddel [Waddell] Cunningham, Theophilact Bache, James DePeyster, Lawrence Reade, Robert Dale, David Van Horne, Elias Debrosses, John Milligan, Judah Hays, Francis Welsh [Welch], Samuel Tingley, Philip Branson, and Michael Wade, 1760
Scope and Contents
Cases filed together, but may all be seperate cases. See other George Spencer cases in Court of Vice-Admiralty. See correspondence from George Spencer to John Tabor Kempe. Case includes costs.
Jacob Stinebrenner vs. John Leary, 1771
Scope and Contents
Case includes copy of notice of taxing costs, notice of trial, notice of bail, plea, subpeona, list of witnesses, replication, accounts, additional count, narratio, affidavits, notices, brief, trial notes, and costs.
[James Jackson ex dem] Nicholas W. Stuyvesant vs. William Harrison: Ejectment, 1771
Scope and Contents
Case includes notice for restriking jury.
[James Jackson ex dem] Thomas Swords and others vs. [John Stiles] Hendricus Ousterhout: Ejectment and trespass, 1769-1773
Scope and Contents
See also correspondence: John Tabor Kempe to Thomas Sword [various]; John Tabor Kempe to Sherriff of Queens County, 14 September, 1771; John Tabor Kempe to Thomas Thorne and Oliver Waters, 3 August, 1772; John Tabor Kempe to William Cockburn [various]. Case includes bond, notes, notices, list of jurors, countermand notice of trial, instructions, notice of trial, rules and plea, affidavits, brief, venire and panel, narratio, costs, rule, and directions for serving an ejectment.
Robert Taylor vs. Robert Sinclair, 1774-1775, inclusive
Scope and Contents
Case includes rule to plead, narratio, plea, receipt, notice of bail, calculations, and costs.
[James Jackson ex dem] Daniel Terbos and others vs. Johannes Hardenbergh Jr. [and others]: Ejectment, 1767
Scope and Contents
Trial in Ulster County. Case includes notes, information, notice of trial, notices, and notes of point of law.
[James Jackson ex dem] Daniel Terbos and others vs. Peter DuBois: Ejectment, Undated
Scope and Contents
Case includes notes.
[James Jackson ex dem] Jacobus Terbos vs. [John Stiles] Lawrence Lawrence: Ejectment, 1774-1775, inclusive
Scope and Contents
Trial in Dutchess County. Case includes rule, countermand notice of trial, notice of trial, opinion, and narratio.
Hendrick and Simon Terbos, executors of Hendrick Terbos vs. Peter Vandewater: Debt, 1770-1772, inclusive
Scope and Contents
Trial in Dutchess County. See also a letter from Peter Vandewater to John Tabor Kempe, dated 8 January, 1771. Case includes affidavit to ground certiorari, notes for motion to quash proceedings, affidavits of former jurors, and justices account.
Michael Thodey vs. Henry Pulline [Pullen]: Assault, 1769
Scope and Contents
The case includes a brief.
Stephen Thorne [Thorn], Thomas Moore, and Francis Welsh vs. George Evans, 1758
Scope and Contents
Case involves the Sloop Jane and includes deposition, notes of evidence, and brief.
Michael and Elizabeth Tingle vs. Crean Brush: Trespass and assault, 1762-1763, inclusive
Scope and Contents
Case includes a declaration.
Frederick Tobias vs. Zachariah Dubois, 1771-1772, inclusive
Scope and Contents
See correspondence from Isaac Tobias to John Tabor Kempe, 14 October, 1771 and Fredirck Tobias to John Tabor Kempe, 14 October, 1771. Case includes affidavits, notices, character statements, and narratio.
Andrew Todd vs. Joshua Hallack: Trespass and debt, 1765
Scope and Contents
Trial in Orance County and New York City. Case includes writ and account of principal.
Samuel Touchet and Hugh Wallace vs. David Pryce, 1773
Scope and Contents
Case includes narratio.
John Troy vs. David Price [Pryce], 1761-1766
Scope and Contents
See John Troy to Captain Coffler [Koffler], 19 October, 1762, and John Troy to David Price [Pryce], 20 October, 1762. Case includes bond, affidavits, declaration, plea, trial, notes, notice of trial, notices, and brief.
John Van Alen vs. Harmanus Schuyler: Assault, 1772
Scope and Contents
See also correspondence between John Tabor Kampe and John Van Alen. See also John Tabor Kempe to Peter Silvester, 18 September, 1772. Case includes brief, notice of trial, replication, rejoinder, memos, plea, narratio, and costs.
Lawrence and Agnes Vanderhoof vs. Philip Thompson: Trespass, 1775
Scope and Contents
Case includes notice of trial, plea, memo, subpeona, narratio, and note of evidence.
Cornelius Van Der Voort [Vandervoort] vs. Leffert Lefferts: Trespass, assault, and battery, 1775
Scope and Contents
Trial in Kings County. See also Leffert Lefferts vs. Cornelius Van Der Voort [Vandervoort] and Elizabeth Bennet. Case includes replication, narratio, and notice of trial.
[James Jackson ex dem] Jacob Van Schaick vs. John Gansevoort: Ejectment, 1767
Scope and Contents
Trial in Albany County.
[James Jackson ex dem] Catherine Van Renselaer [Van Renselar] vs. Simon Johannis Veeder, Volkert Veeder, Simon M. Veeder, and Abraham Veeder: Ejectment, 1774
Scope and Contents
Trial in Albany County. Case includes affidavits, brief, narratio, balloting, common rule, and notices.
[James Jackson ex dem] John Van Renselaer and others vs. [John Stiles] Thomas Whitney; John McArthur; Thomas Millard; James Bagby; Zachariah Squire; Richard Wahn; Pierce Walter; William Kellogg; Joseph Clark; Nathaniel Colver, 1765
Scope and Contents
Document contains ten seperate cases. Case includes a warrant of attorny.
[James Jackson ex dem] Stephen Van Renselaer vs. Abraham Lansing: Ejectment, 1767
Scope and Contents
Case includes affidavit and scrap.
[Peter Quiet ex dem] Samuel Verplanck vs. Hendrick Schenck: Ejectment, 1772
Scope and Contents
Trial in Dutchess County. See also [Peter Quiet ex dem] Lawrence Lawrence vs. Mathias Volentine. Case includes notice of motion, notes, and brief.
[Peter Quiet ex dem] Gideon Ver Vielen vs. Peter Outwater and Jury Hoffman: Ejectment, 1774
Scope and Contents
Trial in Dutchess County. Case includes brief and notice of trial.
[Peter Quiet ex dem] Lawrence Lawrence vs. Mathias Volentine: Ejectment, 1772
Scope and Contents
Trial in Dutchess County. Filed with [Peter Quiet ex dem] Samuel Ver Planck vs. Hendrick Schenck. Case includes notice of motion and brief.
Henry Van Schaack and Robert McGinnis vs. Richard Sharpe, 1765
Scope and Contents
See also the following correspondence: John Pratt to unknown, 1 April, 1766; William Cairns to John Lamb, 3 December, 1763 and 3 November, 1763; Torrans Greg and Roag to John Lamb, 26 July, 1764; William Cairns to McGinnis and Van Schaack, 3 November, 1763; and Henry Van Schaack to John Tabor Kempe, 22 October, 1765. Case includes notice of trial, subpeona, brief, narratio, statement of case, plea, notice of bail, declaration, affidavits, and depostions.
Patrick Walsh vs. Thomas Franklin Jr.: Debt, 1773
Scope and Contents
See correspondence from Whitehead Hicks to John Tabor Kempe, dated 20 April, 1773. Case includes plea, notice of trial, subpeonas, brief, notes, and narratio.
David Waugh vs. Robert White, 1770
Scope and Contents
See also White vs. Waugh in Chancery. See correspondence from Robert White to John Tabor Kempe dated 11 March, 1772 and 6 October, 1772.
Edward Welch and [Margaret Welch] vs. Charles Prosser, 1760-1761, inclusive
Scope and Contents
See also Prosser vs. Welch in Supreme Court of Judicature. They appear to be part of the same incident and suing each other for assault. Both cases are on John Tabor Kempe's agenda for 1760. See John Tabor Kempe to Thomas Smith, 17 April, 1761. Case includes plea, receipt, and narratio.
Peter Silvester and Beverly Robinson, assigns of est. of Henry Van Schaack vs. John Wetherhead, 1771
Scope and Contents
Filed with John Wetherhead vs. John Baptist Wendell [Wendel], shared documents. Case includes notice of bail and rule of reference.
John Wetherhead vs. James Ryker, 1767
Scope and Contents
Case includes declaration and narratio.
John Wetherhead vs. John Baptist Wendell [Wendel], 1770
Scope and Contents
See additional correspondence: Harmanus Schoyler to John Tabor Kempe, 24 November, 1770; John Wetherhead to John Tabor Kempe, April 1771.
[James Jackson ex dem] John Wetherhead [Weatherhead] and Catherine Morris vs. [John Stiles] Parker Wickham: Ejectment, 1769
Scope and Contents
Case includes rule, plea, and narratio.
Johana Whealan [Wealin], admin. Of David Whealan [Wealin] vs. John Milligan: Debt, 1760
Scope and Contents
See correspondence from John Tabor Kempe to Johana Whealan, 2 September, 1760; William Gallagher to John Tabor Kempe, 5 July, 1762; and John Tabor Kempe to John Milligan, 27 September, 1759. Case includes declaration, plea, letter of attorney, letters of administration, and statement of case.
[Peter Quiet] Daniel Whipple vs. Atherton [Altherton] Chaffe and Robert Stout, 1773
Scope and Contents
Trial in Cumberland County. Case includes warrant of attorney, common rule, and declaration of ejectment.
John Whitelock vs. John Wetherhead, 1772
Scope and Contents
Case includes notice of exception and notice of bail.
John Widger [Wedger] vs. John Johnson, 1760-1763, inclusive
Scope and Contents
See also Walter Wood vs. John Johnson. Documents for both cases are filed under Widger vs. Johnson. See correspondence from John Widger to John Tabor Kempe dated 11 August, 1761.
[Erasmus Williams et al] "His Creditors" vs. John Beekman: Debt, 1770-1771, inclusive
Scope and Contents
Creditors include Erasmus Williams. Affidavits of Erasmus Williams, Marinus Willett, and Benjamin Quereau. Case includes reports of Chief Justices, affidavits, warrant of attachment, and description of lot.
Walter Wood vs. John Johnson: Trespass and debt, 1760
Scope and Contents
See also Widger vs. John Johnson. Documents for both cases are filed under Widger vs. Johnson. Case includes declaration, affidavits, brief, replication, plea, account, notices of bail, and notices.
Subseries 3: Chancery Court
William Bryant vs. Sarah Byvanck, 1753
Scope and Contents
Demand of goods of Dennis Bryant, deceased mariner, being held by Sarah Byvanck. Inclides detailed list of items owned by Dennis Bryant.
Thomas Annely vs. Francis Lewis, 1758
Scope and Contents
See correspondence from Elizabeth Annely to William Kempe, dated 6 October, 1755 and Thomas Annely to William Kempe, 29 May, 1758. Case includes bill and instructions.
Elias Bland vs. John Bailey, 1773
Rev. Joshua Bloomer vs. Robert Hickman [Hinchman] and Philip Edsal [Edsall], 1774
Edward Bailey [Bayley], Edward and Anne Smith, John and Margaret Norcross, Susannah Metcalf, and Peggy Winstanley vs. James Buvelot [Bevelot] and John Field: Estate dispute, 1773-1775, inclusive
Scope and Contents
Hairs of John Wright vs. his executors. See also a draft of a letter from Buvelot on July 8, 1722 and to Hamilton Young on July 28, 1775.
Daniel Blouin vs. George Wittmer [Witmer] [Witmar], 1772-1775, inclusive
Scope and Contents
Folder 1 of 2. Some documents in Supreme Court of Judicature. See also Wittmer vs. Blouin in Chancery and The King vs. Wittmer and John Haumaid, Supreme Court of Judicature. See correspondence from William Glajon and Daniel Blouin to John Tabor Kempe. Case includes accounts, notices, affidavits, notes, statement of case, interr, petition, bond of indemnification, answer, rejoinder, replication, rules, writ, and bill.
Daniel Blouin vs. George Wittmer [Witmer] [Witmar], 1772-1775, inclusive
Scope and Contents
Folder 2 of 2. Some of the documents are in Supreme Court of Judicature. See also Wittmer vs. Blouin in Chancery and The King vs. Wittmer and John Haumaid in Supreme Court of Judicature. Case includes accounts, notices, affidavits, notes, statement of case, interr, petition, bond of indemnification, answer, rejoinder, replication, rules, writ, and bill.
David Clarkson Jr. and Matthew Clarkson vs. Levinus Clarkson, Undated
John De Noyelles vs. William Bayard, Undated
James Duane vs. Cornelius Vander Voort [Vandervoort], Isaac Jansen, Jr., and Garret Jansen, 1771
Scope and Contents
Dispute over slaves.
Christian Heartman vs. Shadrack Merchant et al., 1766
Thomas Jones and Susannah De Lancey vs. Town of Kingston, 1772
James Leadbetter vs. George Harison, George Folliott, Richard Nicholls, and Jane Harison, 1770-1774, inclusive
Scope and Contents
Folder 1 of 3. See also Leadbetter vs. Harison. Case includes bill of reviver, accounts, statement, answer, affs, notes, jury list, bill, notices, orders, replication, notice of trial, answer (copy), subpeona, referee's report, injunction, and rule of reference.
James Leadbetter vs. George Harison, George Folliott, Richard Nicholls, [and Jane Harison], 1770-1774, inclusive
Scope and Contents
Folder 2 of 3. See also Leadbetter vs. Harison in Supreme Court of Judicature. Case includes bill of reviver, accounts, statement, answer, affs, notes, jury list, bill, notices, orders, replication, notice of trial, answer (copy), subpeona, referee's rpt, injunction, and rule of reference.
James Leadbetter vs. George Harison, George Folliott, Richard Nicholls, [and Jane Harison], 1770-1774, inclusive
Scope and Contents
Folder 3 of 3. See also Leadbetter vs. Harison in Supreme Court of Judicature. Case includes bill of reviver, accounts, statement, answer, affs, notes, jury list, bill, notices, orders, replication, notice of trial, answer (copy), subpeona, referee's rpt, injunction, and rule of reference.
John Milledoller et al. vs. Susannah and Peter Vergereau, William and Susannah Tenant, 1771-1772, inclusive
Scope and Contents
See letter from Thomas Smith to John Tabor Kempe, dated February 27, 1772.
Hermanus Myer [Meyer] vs. Palulus Ploeg [Plough], Cornelius Van Bueren, Johannes Jansen, Johannes DuBois Jr., Johannes Snyder Jr., Petrus Crispel, Trans Hendricks, and Dirck Wynkoop Jr., 1763-1767, inclusive
Scope and Contents
Defendants elders and deacons of the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster Co. See correspondece for additional material. Case includes notes, bill, affidavits, notices, summons, decree, bill and answer.
Peter Pemberton, William and Nelly Winstanley vs. James Buvelot [Bevelot] [Beuelot] and John Field: Estate dispute, 1773-1775, inclusive
Scope and Contents
See also Edward Bailey et al vs. James Buvelot and John Field. See also a draft letter from John Tabor Kempe to Hamilton Young, July 28, 1775.
Joseph Roberjot [Robergott] vs. Sampson Simson [Simpson], 1772
Scope and Contents
See Roberjot to Sampson and Solomon Simson, dated April 19, 1770.
Richard Sharpe vs. William Cairns, John Lamb, Henry Van Schaack, and Robert McGinnis, 1765-1773, inclusive
Scope and Contents
See John Lamb to John Tabor Kempe, 16 February, 1773. See also Henry Van Schaack and Robert McGinnis vs. Richard Sharpe, Supreme Court of Judicature. Case includes notices, costs, notes, inter, answer, replication, and bill.
William Johnston vs. William Tongue, Eve Provoost, Samuel Provoost, and Mary Provoost, 1774
Scope and Contents
Filed with Tongue vs. Johnston.
William Tongue vs. William Johnston [Johnson]: Debt, 1774
John Van Alstyne vs. Tuenis Van Slych [Van Slyck], 1773
Scope and Contents
See also correspondence between John Tabor Kempe and Rutger Bleacker. See also correspondence from John Tabor Kempe to John Van Alstyne dated 17 February, 1774 and 25 November, 1774.
Johannes Van Beverhoudt [Beuerhoudt], Peter Winne, Mary Van Beverhoudt, and Barent Van Beure vs. Nicholas Bayard, 1771-1772, inclusive
Scope and Contents
Folder 1 of 2. Estate of Margrita Bayard involved. See also John Tabor Kempe to Nicholas Bayard, January 4, 1770.
Johannes Van Beverhoudt [Beuerhoudt], Peter Winne, Mary Van Beverhoudt, and Barent Van Beure vs. Nicholas Bayard, heir and executor of Nicholas Bayard, 1771-1772, inclusive
Scope and Contents
Folder 2 of 2. The case involves the estate of Margrita Bayard. A bulk of the cases are in Court of Chancery and two documents are in Supreme Court of Judicature. See letter from John Tabor Kempe to Nicholas Bayard, dated 4 January, 1770.
Thomas Walton, Abraham Walton, Gerard Walton, John Ray, Walter Franklin, and Samuel Franklin vs. Ebenezer Boyd and Catherine Lynsen: Mortgage payment, 1769
John Wetherhead, adm of Abraham Lodge vs. Whitehead Hicks, Augustus Van Cortlandt, and Robert Cromelius, 1766-1767, inclusive
Robert White vs. David Waugh: Trespass, 1771-1772, inclusive
Scope and Contents
See also Waugh vs. White in Supreme Court of Judicature. See correspondence from Robert White to John Tabor Kempe dated 6 October, 1772. Case includes certs, notices, bill, answer, and exceptions.
George Wittmer [Witmer] [Witmar] vs. Daniel Blouin [Sampson Simson and Solomon Simson], 1772-1774, inclusive
Scope and Contents
See also Blouin vs. Wittmer in Chancery and King vs. Wittmer and John Haumaid, Supreme Court of Judicature. See also correspondence between William Clajon and Daniel Blouin to John Tabor Kempe. Case includes draft of answer, bill, replication, notices, rejoinder, exceptions, petitions, affs, notices of bail, and notice of taxing costs.
Subseries 4: Other Courts
James Thompson vs. William Richards, 1769
Scope and Contents
Court of Chancery
The King vs. Benjamin Moore, 1752
Scope and Contents
Court of Vice-Admirality
Opinion, 1752
Scope and Contents
Opinion on Captain Cosby's case. Crime occured under maritime juristiction.
The King vs. John Wiggins and John Concklin [owners of the sloop Mary], 1752
Scope and Contents
Court of Vice Admirality
The King vs. Owner of the Spanish Negros, 1752
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Court of Vice-Admirality; Freedom case; On the same sheet as and filed under The King vs. Benjamin Moore and The King vs. Wiggins and Conklin.
William Ashburner vs. John Price: Complaint, Undated
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Court of Vixe-Admiralty
Herman Mentz and Peter Jansen [Janson] vs. The Sloop [?]: Libel for wages, 1759
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Name of the sloop unknown.
James Ayscough vs. The sloop Neptune: Libel, 1774
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Court of Vice-Admiralty
John Milligan vs. Thomas Brookman: Trespass, 1762
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Court of Vice-Admiralty
Charles Kery vs. William Briggs, Undated
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Court of Vice-Admiralty
Alexander Colden qui tam vs. Brigantine Elizabeth and cargo, 1762
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Court of Vice-Admiralty
John Crew, the owners of the sloop Fox, and The King vs. Le Bon Rencontre: Libel, 1757
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Court of Vice Admiralty; Privateer cases with several claimants and interrelated suits kept together. See also Attorny General and The King vs. John Crew's claim. See also The Commissioners of the Admiralty vs. Bon Rencontre on behalf of the King.
John Hall vs. Thomas White, Undated
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Case involves the ship Charming Amy.
William Reed vs. The ship Ranger: Libel for wages, 1761
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Court of Vice-Admiralty
George Spencer qui tam vs. Francis Welch [Welsh] and Samuel Tingley, 1760
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Court of Vice-Admiralty. See other George Spencer cases in Court of Vice-Admiralty and Supreme Court of Judicature. See also correspondence from George Spencer to John Tabor Kempe. Case includes costs.
George Spencer qui tam vs. William Richardson: Libel, 1760-1762, inclusive
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See other George Spencer cases in Court of Vice-Admiralty and Supreme Court of Judicature. See correspondence from George Spencer to John Tabor Kempe. Case includes a reply to argument, plea, replication, notes, and costs.
Richard Swanweek [Swanwick] qui tam vs. Sloop Swallow and cargo: Libel, Undated
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Philadelphia; see correspondence for additional material.
The King vs. Jacob Vrooman: Rape, 1752
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Albany County
The King vs. Joseph Alberson: Forfeited recognizance, 1766
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See also a letter from Devid Colden to John Tabor Kempe. Trial took place in Ulster County (NY General Sessions).
The King vs. Hugh Cairns [Cairins], 1763
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Albany County; See letter from John Tabor Kempe to Bradstreet dated January 10, 1763.
The King vs. William Humfrey [Humphrey]: Breach of duty, 1765
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Dutchess County; New York General Sessions; Breach of duty in case involving Isaac Lent, Abraham Lent, Jr., Andrias Mick, Korick Myers, and James Higbie [Higby]. See also a letter from John Tabor Kempe to Humphrey supporting his actions, dated January 14, 1765.
The King vs. James Briant: Debt, 1760
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NY General Quarter Sessions
The King vs. John Cross for Mordecai Rietti: Debt, 1758-1759, inclusive
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New York General Quarter Sessions
The King vs. Edward Dillon: Breaking and entering, larceny, 1761
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New York General Quarter Sessions
The King vs. Lewis DuBois: False Swearing, 1771
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Court of NY General Sessions in Dutchess County
The King vs. John Christopher, 1772
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New York General Quarter Sessions
John Kip vs. Abraham Cock, 1762
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New York General Quarter Sessions; Justices of the peace discharged John Kip from his apprenticeship with Abraham Cook on account of excessive cruelty.
The King vs. Lawrence and Cornelius Kortright, 1762
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New York General Sessions.
The King vs. John McEnnory [McEnnery]: Assault, 1753
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New York General Quarter Sessions; See also The King vs. Thomas Newton, John Smith, and Francis Boggs in Supreme Court of Judicature.
The King vs. Emanuel Myers and Levy Marks, 1754-1756, inclusive
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Dutchess County; New York General Sessions
The King vs. Stephen Tippet, 1773
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New York General Quarter Sessions; Erecting a fence on the property of Cornelius Bogardus.
The King vs. Thomas Tobias and Joseph Jadwin, 1772
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Queens County; New York General Sessions
The King vs. Nehemiah Browne, 1757
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Trial in New York General Sessions. Testimony of Timothy Wetmore. Case involves Hannah, an Indian servant taken from her master, Thomas Haviland, by her father Indian Joe and Nehemia Browne. See also Thomas Halivand to William Kempe, dated 26 Octiber, 1757. Haviland appealed to Kempe to try the case in Supreme Court of Judicature.
Jacob Remsen vs. John Samuel Smith, 1752-1753, inclusive
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Also listed as argued in Kings County Court of Common Pleas.
Francis Warner vs. John Maclenan and Anthony Farmer: Trespass, 1766
Marte Winne vs. Moses Emerson, 1756
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Albany County. See also the following correspondence: William Corry to Charles Hardy, December 30, 1755; William Corry to William Kempe, March 23, 1756; William Kempe to Charles Hardy, undated.
Richard Ayscough vs. Stephen Fitzpatrick: Larceny, 1759
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NY Court of Mayor and Alderman
The King vs. John Hunt: Grand larceny, 1768
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Court of Oyer and Terminer.
The King vs. John Dupe: Burglary, 1768
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Court of Oyer and Terminer
The King vs. Cornelius Edison: Keeping disorderly/bawdy house and chimney a nuisance, Undated
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Court of Oyer and Terminer
The King vs. Margaret McDermot: Grand larceny, 1768
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Court of Oyer and Terminer
The King vs. Mary Cavenaugh: Keeping disorderly bawdy house, Undated
The King vs. Elisha Cole: High treason, 1767
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Trial in Dutchess County through the Court of Oyer and Terminer. Case pertains to a riot in Dutchess County. See also The King vs. John Kane. Case includes notes on trial and subpeona.
The King vs. John Kane [Caine] [Cane] and others: Riot, 1765-1766, inclusive
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Dutchess County; see also The King vs. Elisha Cole, Oyer, and Terminer, Dutchess County, for the same riot. Includes depositions against others involved in the riot, including William Prendergast [Pendergast]; Samuel Peters re: Robert Hughson, and Wiliam Prendergast [Pendergrass] [Prendergas].
The King vs. Thomas Woolley and Peter Harris, 1771
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Court of Oyer and Terminer
The King vs. Paulus Snyder: Assault and battery, Undated
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Court of Oyer and Terminer
Stephen Rockwell vs. Nathan Taylor, 1772
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Dutchess County; Court of Common Please; Affidavit of Captain Nathan Taylor, requesting relief.
The King vs. William Van Nelsser, 1773
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Trial at Queens Assizes in Queens County. Case includes clerk's bill.
[James Jackson ex dem] James Lilley vs. [John Stiles] John Lamb: Ejectment, Undated
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Trial in Orange County at Court of Common Please. Case includes rule.
[James Jackson ex dem] James Lilley vs. [John Stiles] Hermanus Hanse: Ejectment, 1769
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Trial in Organge County at Court of Common Please. Case includes narratio.
Martin Ready vs. Joshua Lewis: Trespass and assault, Undated
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The exact date of the case is unknown, but it appears to have taken place between 1760-1769.
Johannes New vs. Johannes Sharp, 1772-1773, inclusive
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Prerogative Court
Glen & Schermerhorn, et al. vs. Trustees of Schenectady, 1773
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Hearing before Assembly.
James Degraw vs. Deet Luff Doren [Doring], 1754
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Court of Common Please in Kings County. Deposition of Simon Boerum, James Degraw, and Doren.
John Smyth vs. Stephen Skinner, 1774
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Middlesex County; New Jersey Supreme Court
Richard Mount, Thomas Mount, and William Vaughan vs. Oliver De Lancey and Henry Cuyler, 1774
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New Jersey Court of Chancery
[John Denn ex dem] John Man [Mann], Mary Man, and Priscilla Bland vs. Lewis Morris Ashfield: Ejectment, 1769-1770, inclusive
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Probably New Jersey Court of Chancery. See in the Alexander Papers: NJ Court of Chancery, 1773 Priscilla Bland, John and Mary Mann vs. Redford Ashfield et al. It appears John Tabor Kempe's opinion was sought on this case by a member of the Ashfield family.
Case of Peter Dorry, master of the sloop Sally, 1772
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Governor and Council
Case of Francis de Salas Cotilla, 1761
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Case of Francis de Salas Cortilla, a Spanish freeman who was taken prisoner and sold as a slave. See John Tabor Kempe to Lewis Morris, 12 February, 1761. Case includes order of council and petition.
Solomon Beby [Bebee] and others vs. John [Van] Renselaer: Land dispute, 1761-1762, inclusive
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Governor and Council; Albany County; Appears to be hearing in Council. One document states Westonhook agt. Beby and others, then Reselaer agt. Beby and others on inside. May be countersuit; filed with this case. See also a letter from James Duane to Banyar November 29, 1761.
Property Case, Undated
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Governor and Council; case involving Ebenezer Jessup, attorny for Henry Stilson and the Proprietors of Kayaderosseras.
Affidavit of John Wetherhead, 1774
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Governor and Council; Estate case involving Johannes Montanje [Montanye] [Montanie], John Montanje, Joseph Montanje, Evardus Brouwer, Elizabeth Brown, Rachel Smith, Patrick Smith, and George Griffin.
Justice V. Sleyck and others vs. William Elsworth and John Dumond [Dumont], 1770-1771, inclusive
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Trial in Governor and Council. The case seems to be of maladministration of justices of the peace. Case includes depositions and notes.
Thomas Swords vs. Corporation of Kingston: Land case, 1767
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Case in Governor and Council and includes notes for argument.
Rev. Gerhard Daniel Cock vs. Levi Pawling [Pauling] and Johannes Hardenbergh, 1764-1767, inclusive
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Case over a dispute in the Protestant Dutch Church of Ulster County. See John Tabor Kempe to Pawling and Hardenbergh, dated 20 August, 1767. Case includes notes and answer.
John Bradstreet vs. Hardenburgh Patent, 1770
Chief Daniel Nimham vs. Roger Morris, Philip Philipse, and Beverly Robinson, 1762-1765, inclusive
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Dutchess County; Documents pertaining to the Wappinger Indian land claim; also the case of Samuel Monrow [Monroe], Nimham's guardian [The King vs. Monrow].
Subseries 5: Undetermined Courts
James Hawker qui tam vs. Theophilus Morgan, 1764
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Court of Vice Admiralty; claiment of nine hogsheads of rum and notice of taxing costs.
The King vs. Abraham, 1763
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Trial in Dutchess County. Affidavit of Bernard Doughty, constable. Abraham, slave of Peter Dewitt.
The King vs. David Brewer: Forgery, 1766
The King vs. John Burnes: Keeping disorderly bawdy house, 1767
The King vs. Hugh Cairns [Cairins], 1763
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Albany County; See letter from John Tabor Kempe to Bradstreet dated January 10, 1763.
The King vs. James Campbell: Larceny
The King vs. Daniel and Vincent Carter, Undated
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Complaint of Sara Tealer.
The King vs. Henry Chase and John Churchill, 1766
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Trial in Dutchess County and includes affidavits.
The King vs. Thomas Clark and John Kendal: Riot, 1771
The King vs. Richard Clark, Mary Mulvaney, John McCourt, James Mitchel, Samuel Chesnut, Patrick Davit, Mary Chace, and John Higgins: Keeping disorderly bawdy house, Undated
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Case on the same sheet as The King vs. 8 Different Persons and includes presentments.
The King vs. John Connor: Grand larceny, 1773
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Case includes presentment.
The King vs. Samuel Connor: Keeping disorderly bawdy house, 1775
The King vs. Anthony Costigan: Grand larceny, 1771
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Stole money from Michael Genter.
The King vs. Mary Curten: Grand larceny, Undated
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See also: The King vs. Mary Curtin for petit larceny 1770.
The King vs. Peggy Edwards and Jane Cooper: Receiving stolen goods, 1765
The King vs. Verdine Elsworth: Assault, 1765
The King vs. Bernard Gallagher, William Barr, Barney McDavit, and John McIver: Murder, 1769
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Case for the murder of Matthew Doyle.
The King vs. William Gill and George Bean: Grand larceny, 1769
The King vs. Mary Green: Petit larceny, 1774
The King vs. William Griffin, 1769
The King vs. James Groves: Grand larceny, 1769
The King vs. Charles Hamilton and others: Counterfeiting, 1761
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Dutchess County. See also: Letter from John Tabor Kempe to John Chambers dated May 1, 1761; James Livingston to John Chambers dated April 27, 1761; John Tabor Kempe to Clear Everit dated May 1, 1761; and John Tabor Kempe to Bartholomew Noxon dated April 26, 1761.
The King vs. Lawrence Harman: Assault, 1767
The King vs. John Hennesy: Larceny, 1769
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Case includes presentment.
The King vs. Thomas Hicks, 1760
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Queens County
The King vs. Anthony Hill and Charles Hunt: Breach of peace, 1766
The King vs. Johannes Hogeboom and others: Riot and assault, Undated
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List of persons who committed a riot and assault on Guysbert Jus. Sharp.
The King vs. Joseph Hubbs [Hubs]: False swearing, 1763
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Westchester County; memo also mentions Sarah McKinley and Anthony Lovelett.
The King vs. Jane Paterson: Petit larceny, 1771
The King vs. Dirck Bratt: Grand larceny, 1769
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On the same presentment as The King vs. John Jubeart. Case includes presentment.
The King vs. Peter Donally, 1762
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On the same sheet as The King vs. John Lickens and Mary White.
The King vs. Mary Jacobs: Larceny, 1761
The King vs. John Johnson, John Lemboiker, Daniel Chambers, Nathaniel Jean, Zoppar Jean, Henry Jean, Jacob Reader, John Clark, and others: Assault, 1772
The King vs. John Jubeart: Passing counterfeit pieces of eight, 1769
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Pieces of eight is another name for the Spanish dollar. Case includes presentment.
The King vs. Peter Kenney: Petit larceny, 1773
The King vs. Daniel Kent: Burglary, 1770
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On John Tabor Kempe's agenda, 1770.
The King vs. Ann Lavelly: Larceny, 1767
The King vs. James Lawson and John Croswell: Perjury, 1765
The King vs. Matthew Leake: Grand larceny, 1767
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On the same presentment as The King vs. Patrick McDavit.
The King vs. William Leisner: Murder, 1768
The King vs. Micajah Lewis et al.: Assault, 1768
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Deposition of Barbara Lyneall.
The King vs. John Lickens and Mary White: Highway Robbery, 1762
The King vs. Thomas Lynch, 1763
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Case regarding the sloop industry and includes an affidavit.
The King vs. Cornelius Lynsen: Assault, 1767
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Assault on John Graham.
The King vs. Joseph Mapes: Murder, 1772
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Orange County; Murder of John Campbell, "about four years old."
The King vs. Cornelius McCarty: Grand larceny, 1773
The King vs. Daniel McDaniel: Highway robbery, 1771
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The victim of the highway robbery was John Harris.
The King vs. Patrick McDavit: Assault, 1768
The King vs. Michael McGary: Assault, Undated
The King vs. Catherine McMullin: Receiving stolen goods, 1770
The King vs. Charles Morgan, 1754
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Case in Westchester County. See also the following letters: J. King to William Kempe dated November 3, 1759; Charles Morgan to William Kempe dated September 3, 1754; Richard Cain to William Kempe dated August 26, 1754 and April 14, 1754. Case includes affidavits.
The King vs. William Morrell: Property damage, 1771
The King vs. John Clayton Morris: Grand larceny, 1767-1768, inclusive
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Two cases
The King vs. Charles Nicoll [Nicol], Jr.: Assault and battery, 1773
The King vs. Mother O'Neal [alias Smith]: Keeping disorderly bawdy house, 1765
The King vs. Benjamin Payne: Threat, Undated
The King vs. Edward Richmond, 1762
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On the same sheet as The King vs. John Lickens and Mary White.
The King vs. George Seares, 1762
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On the same sheet as The King vs. John Lickens and Mary White.
The King vs. William Thomas: Grand larceny, 1762
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On the same sheet as The King vs. John Lickens and Mary White.
The King vs. Sarah Peters: Grand larceny, 1767
The King vs. Augustus Pennil: Killing a cow with intent to steal her hide, 1773
The King vs. John Bryant: Larceny, Undated
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Case on the same presentment as The King vs. George Weght. Case includes presentment.
The King vs. Nicholas Rassong: Passing counterfeit coin, Undated
The King vs. William Richartts: Larceny, 1767
The King vs. Price Roach: Larceny, 1767
The King vs. Patrick Rourk: Grand larceny, 1774
The King vs. Rudge, on complaint of Hallet: Assault, 1762
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Queens County; Other names include Edward Bowen and William Dugliss.
The King vs. John Ryen [Ryan]: Grand larceny, 1767
The King vs. Scipio: Grand larceny, 1774
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Scipio, slave of Thomas Harden.
The King vs. Richard Shucksburgh: Nuisance, 1773
The King vs. Catherine Smith: Larceny, 1767
The King vs. John Smith, Undated
The King vs. John Smith [alias John Bayley]: Breaking and entering, larceny, 1763
Scope and Contents
See legal executions, 1763, perhaps same case.
The King vs. Joshua Smith, 1765
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Ulster County
The King vs. Zach[ariah] Smith Allen: Uttering counterfeit bills, Undated
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Case on the same presentment as The King vs. George Weght. Case includes presentment.
The King vs. William Stone: Larceny, 1774
The King vs. Elizabeth Stuart: Petit larceny, 1773
The King vs. John Taylor: Assault, 1770-1771, inclusive
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Assault on Joan Griffiths.
The King vs. Henry Vlock: Rape, 1767
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Presentment and evidence on the rape of Rosina Berkenmyer.
The King vs. Edward Waddon: Assault, 1765
The King vs. William Wallace: Petit larceny, 1770
The King vs. Richard Roch [Rotes] [Roach]: Larceny, 1752
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Case includes examinations, presentment, and notes.
The King vs. William and Joseph Rodman: Assault, 1767
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Trial in Westchester County. Case includes presentment.
The King vs. John Moris Scott, John McKesson, and Gilbert Burger, Undated
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Case includes a statement of case by John Coghill Knapp.
The King vs. John Hamilton Stewart, Arthur Kane [McKane], and Elizabeth Kane: Grand larceny, 1769
The King vs. Mary and Wyntje Walker, 1773
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Case for the assault of Ralph Thurman.
The King vs. George Weght: Uttering counterfeit bills, Undated
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Case includes presentment.
Prudence Alinor vs. Isaac and Hannah Wood: Assault, Undated
John Beekman vs. Thomas White: Assault, 1758
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Witnesses include John Beekman, John Waddell, and Garrit Van Horne.
Beninga Sybilla Berckenmeyer vs. Jacob Freese et al, 1754
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Charge of breaking and entering, and larceny, in Albany County. Affidavit of Abraham Fonda and Henry Van Rensselaer. State of case mentions Nicholas Van Loon, John Van Loon and members of congregation of the Lutheran Church.
Stephen Bourk [Burk] vs. William Gort, 1756
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Complaint of assault.
Frederick Carmer vs. Hudson Goffe: Assault, Undated
Frederick Carmer vs. Hudson Goffe: Assault, Undated
William Casey [Kasey] vs. Godfry Cunningham et al., 1754
Ann and John Chambers [Chambon] vs. Henry Soper and Benjamin Boice, 1764
Henry Chase vs. Samuel Shearman, Undated
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Case includes costs for plaintiff.
Peter Clows vs. John McNeal, Undated
Richard Colden qui tam, 1774
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Note of seizure of 11 hhs of molasses and two boats.
Sarah Colford vs. Richard Vanderbergh, Undated
John Davis vs. Emanuel Smelliger [Smalliger] [Smaliger] [Smalege], 1769
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Ulster County; Davis vs. Smelliger original case. Smelliger then complained to John Tabor Kempe about the JPs involved in his case. Much of this material pertains to the complaint. See John Tabor Kempe to Charles Clinton, dated May 24, 1769 and June 13, 1769.
[James Jackson ex dem] De Lancey and others vs. Israel Ryers: Ejectment, 1767
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Case includes note.
William DeWitt vs. Elizabeth Jacobs, Undated
[John Denn ex dem] James Bunnel [Bonnell] vs. John Shotwell: Ejectment, 1772
Mary Ditchfield vs. Edward Stevens and his wife: Assault, Undated
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Westchester County
Anthony Dobbins vs. James Taggart et al, 1757
Charles Doughty vs. Pugsleys and Leggett: Land dispute, Undated
James Downes [Duanes] vs. Francis Child, Undated
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Albany and Tryon Counties
Samuel Duke vs. William Faulkner, Undated
Deposition, 1755
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Case between John Fenn and Joseph Wilson, not clear which is plaintiff and which is defendant.
Mary Coloil et al. vs. Devid Abeel [Abele] [Abale], Edward Early, and John Rodman, 1753
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Plaintiffs include Mary Coloil, Sarah Lyell, Ann Huddleston, and Elizabeth Hudleston, all the daughters of William Huddleston; Filed under Huddleston Property Dispute or Debt; Also involved were Joseph and William Morris.
Moses Franks vs. Thomas Grenell [Grennel], 1774
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Case includes notes on the trial and brief.
Marthe Fry [Frye] vs. Vine Hatfield, Isiah Maynard, Bartholomew Gidney, Bethrah Knap, Samuel Owen, Martha Graham, and Elizabeth Knap: Riot, Undated
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Westchester County
Johanna Rosanna Glazier vs. John George Cook, 1756
Jane Gold vs. William Haden and others: Assault, 1757
Henry Hartley vs. George Harrion, 1762
[Anthony Hausch, Johan Driksler, John Caub, Johannis Heberlein, John Seidell, Johan Becker, Anna Hartmannin, Regina Baurin, Anthony Becker, Johan Rudolph, Susanna Rudolph, Nicholas Bethman, Anna Margaritta] aka "the Germans" vs. Richard Tole [Toll] and Captain Pinkerman [Pikeman]: Extortion, 1754
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Case involves German immigrants on the ship Amelia. The case complains that the defendents were charged more money than they agreed upon when they arrived in New York. Case includes peitition and accounts.
William Hendrick vs. James Curtice, 1769
Joseph Hodgson vs. Lewis Pintard, 1773
Anthony Hoffman [Hofman] vs. Jacob Ten Broeck: Debt, 1769
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Ulster County; See letter from Anthony Hoffman to Philip Livingston, dated September 9, 1767.
Hezekia Holdridge vs. Solomon Purdy et al., 1758
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See letter from Ebenezor Kniffin to William Kempe, dated March 2, 1758. Petitions of defendants describing Holdridge's "wicked practices."
Sarah Hudnut [Hudnuts] vs. Edward Blower: Trespass and other damages, 1772
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Charged with false promises of marriage. See also: letter from John Tabor Kempe to Ringo, dated March 19, 1772; Letter from Sarah Hudnut to John Tabor Kempe, dated April 15, 1772; and John Tabor Kempe to Edward Blower, dated November 16, 1772.
[James Jackson ex dem] Trustees of Kingston vs. William Dederick: Ejectment, 1768
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Case includes trial notes.
James Johnson vs. Timothy Smith, 1757
Scope and Contents
Depositions of Sarah Deusenbere and Martha Smith.
[Robert Shert ex dem] Hercules Janse Krankhirt and Jacobus Krankhy vs. Jacob Lent, Undated
Mathias Lapert vs. Gabriel Legget: Assault, 1758
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Kings County
Margaret Linnerd vs. John Dowers and Deborah Bealley: Assault, 1752
Eneas MacIntosh vs. Alexander Ross: Assault, Undated
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Albany County
James Magra vs. William Brownjohn Jr., 1772
David Matthews vs. Donald Campbell, Undated
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Albany and Ulster Counties
Alexander McDonald vs. Alexander Vance, 1769-1770, inclusive
Scope and Contents
Case includes costs.
John Morrel vs. Richard Wood, Undated
Isaac Moses vs. Andrew Seton: Debt, 1775
Robert and John Murray vs. Rem Rapalje and Peter Mesier: Trespass, 1773
Adolph Myer vs. Jacobus Myer, 1771
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See letter from Isaac Browne to John Tabor Kempe, dated March 31, 1773.
Joseph Myers and Justina Warnery vs. Captain Caldwell, 1757
Nepthali Hart Myers vs. John Bradstreet: Debt, 1769-1772, inclusive
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Financial dispute between John Bradstreet and Nepthali Hart Myers involving Mary Bradstreet's account. See correspondence from John Tabor Kempe to Bradstreet dated 20 August, 1771; 29 August, 1771; and 2 April, 1772 urging him to settle dispute without trial.
Isabella Neely, executor of Robert Neely vs. Jacobus Brown, executor of James McNeal, 1759-1760, inclusive
Scope and Contents
See correspondence from John Tabor Kempe to Jacobus Brown, 18 March, 1760 and "Isble" Neely to Thomas Neely, 6 October, 1759. John Tabir Kempe writes to Brown that he hopes the case will be settled without a law suit and it is unclear if the case ever came to trial. Case includes petition, copy of will, statement of case, and notes.
James Phyn and Alexander Elice vs. John Duncan, 1774
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Albany County
Jonas Phillips vs. John Carpenter: Slander, 1773
Poyer vs. McIntosh, Undated
Scope and Contents
John Tabor Kempe requested to read this at his leisure.
Margaret Price vs. Cavalier Jouet [Janet], Undated
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Appears to be a promise of marriage case.
Paul Richard vs. James Mills, 1752
John Riley vs. Arthur McNeil [McNiel]: Trespass, 1774
Willet Seaman vs. Daniel Stiles, 1774
Captain Sears vs. Joseph Totten, 1773
William Denning vs. Joseph Totten, 1773
Scope and Contents
On the same sheet as Sears vs. Totten.
Phillip Servent vs. Nathanel Baremore [Bearmore] [Baremor]: Debt, 1762
Scope and Contents
See also a letter from Phillip Servent to John Tabor Kempe dated October 28, 1762.
Jeremiah Short vs. Christopher Hondefort: Fraud, Undated
Robert Sinclair vs. William Neilson, 1773-1774, inclusive
Scope and Contents
Case includes council fees.
Ann McVey vs. Captain Griffin, 1757
Scope and Contents
On the same sheet with John Williams vs. Captain Denney.
Joseph Smith and Philip Scheffier vs. George Cronkheight et al.: Riotous assembly, 1757
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Westchester County
Samuel Smith vs. Amos Mills: Trespass and debt, 1768-1772, inclusive
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Queens County
[James Jackson ex dem] Garret Snedecker vs. Henry Guinard and Henry Halstead: Ejectment, 1767
Alexander Solomon vs. William Williams, 1760
Scope and Contents
Case on John Tabor Kempe's agenda, 1761.
Jeremiah Springsteen vs. William Davenport, 1770
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Dutchess County; Case on John Tabor Kempe's agenda, 1771.
John Sutton vs. Patrick Boyle, 1755
John David Wasner vs. Ledowick Bamper and Captain Thomas; Indentured servant case, Undated
John Wetherhead, adm vs. John Laboyteaux, 1775
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Regarding the estate of John Hodgson, deceased.
Isiah Wickson vs. Mophen Gates, 1759
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Neighbor's swear that Isiah Wickson's wife was abused by Mophen Gates.
Mary Wilkinson and Balthazar Woorsover vs. Archibald Campbell: Riot and assault, 1758
John Williams vs. Captain Denney, 1757
Scope and Contents
See also: Ann McVey vs. Captain Griffin on the same sheet.
Mary Wilson vs. John Campbell: Assault, Undated
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Dutchess County
Opinion, 1772
Scope and Contents
John Tabor Kempe's opinion on Captain Farrel's bill of exchange.
Subseries 6: Undetermined Cases
Elizabeth Burger Complaint, 1765
Scope and Contents
Elizabeth Burger complaint against Simmons, McCain, Campbell, and Jasper Corke for nonpayment of wine.
William Bowens and Dr. Thomas Wright Assault Case, 1766
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Note: Westchester County
Estate Case of Anna Dircks, 1678-1680, inclusive
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Anna Dircks was the widow of Peter Cock. John Tabor Kempe's interest in case is unclear and most of the documents are in Dutch.
Case involving Francis Comono, 1753
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Case involving Francis Comono, an African indentured servant. The case includes a description of Comono's journey from Guinea to New York, an indenture (copy), affidavit, and complaint.
Assault Case of Abraham and Peter Fonda, 1764
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Statement of case was enclosed with a letter from Peter Silvester to John Tabor Kempe, dated February 24, 1764. Letter is now in correspondence.
Petition of John Dunn from jail, 1766
Statement of debt case by William Dudley, 1766
Mittimus, 1772
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Mittimus to convey Mary Atkins to bridewell, hard labour. See also letter to John Tabor Kempe from Mary Atkinson.
Ties Bont, William Rase, and Abraham Hallenbeck Notes of Evidence, Undated
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Defendants claim to have been unjustly fined by Henry Van Ranselaer while embployed by Cornelia Van Hoese.
Estate case of Samuel Burling, Edward Burling, and Thomas Dobson, Undated
Will of Ann De Peyster, 1774
Statement of Case against Cornelius Cuyler et al., 1762
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Trial in Kinderhook, NY. Statement of case against Cornelius Cuyler and others, 55th Regiment, indicted on complaint of John Van Ness; dispute over horses and carriages.
Case of Thomas Chahaen, 1769
Deposition of John Hay [Hays], 1766
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Depositions regarding John Hay [Hays], accused of raping and assaulting nine-year-old Elizabeth Kidney. Deposition of Dr. James Smith, Elizabeth Kidney, Elizabeth Kidney, Sr., Edward Rodgers, and John Duly.
Report of examination against John Hanson, 1760
Affidavit of Theunis Krom [Crom], 1764
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Orange County; Affidavit regarding a riot or larceny. Names include John Ecsersen, Jacob Strat, Gerrit Onderdunck, and John Patersen Smith.
Statement of Case, 1771
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John Tabor Kempe's opinion of the case of John Hatton.
Assault case, 1758
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Assault case involving wife of George Licker and the wife of Abraham Rinere.
Note of recognizance, 1762
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Dutchess County; David Smith charged with stealing from Catherine Hordenbergh.
Deposition of Elizabeth Leonard re: Samuel Smith, larceny, 1764
Case involving Icro, slave to Francis Peter Rogen [Roggen], 1765
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Ulster County
Deposition of Robert Rogers [Rodgers], 1766
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Deposition concerns brig Polly; Deposition of John Welch, mariner on the brig Polly, and filed under "Liberty Boys."
Case of Emanuel Joseph, mariner on Royal Charlotte, 1765
Deposition of Elizabeth Johnson: Riot, 1765
Petition of Ann Gordon, 1762
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Case in Albany County. Petition requestion attention to Gordon's assault case against Cornelius Van Schaack.
Affidavit of John Gough, 1762
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Affidavit of John Gough involving a letter he received addressed to John Tabor Kempe that was broken open before being delivered.
Information on Benjamin Gardner, 1772
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Trial in Albany County. Information regarding a dispute over land claims in Vermont territory.
Affidavit of Thomas Graves, 1768
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Affidavit regarding William Buchanan's larceny of fruit from Andrew Seton's orchard.
Account of Thomas Hautzman, 1774
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Thomas Hautzman's account of seizure of the sloop Sally and Ephraim Farnum, master.
Indenture of Francisco Gose, 1753
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The indenture is for Fracisco Gose, a free black from Curacao.
Warrant for Thomas Minzey: Larceny, 1767
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Dutchess County
James McDaniel vs. Tuff Elsworth and George Tilsey, 1752
Memorandum of John McNeal, 1774
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Regarding Archibald McCurdy.
Case Statement of Elias March, Undated
Depositions, 1756
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Depositions of Elizabeth Extream, Isabella MacGinnis, and Michael Frederick regarding John McDaniel [MacDaniel] and stolen goods. Also included is The King vs. John McDaniel and Simon Kilroy for highway robbery, in Legal Executions, 1757.
Affidavit and Statement of Case, Undated
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Case involves Simon Moore, an African-American apprentice from North Carolina, charging Samuel Bayard with illegally keeping him as a slave in New York.
Case involving Joseph Mutts, 1757-1762, inclusive
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Orange County; Case involving Johannes Mutts, dispute over will and property. See also: letter from John Tabor Kempe to William Felton and George Reims, October 15, 1769; letter from John Tabor Kempe to Nathaniel Boarmore, dated February 18, 1762.
John Tabor Kempe's opinion on Alexander McDonald's case, 1772
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Opinion regards the sale of MacDonald's effects by William Neilson. Cornelius Ryan also involved. Case includes memorial, account, opinion, and draft of agreement.
Notes on a controversy, Undated
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Controversy between the executors of Lewis Morris, the executors of James Wardriop, and the administration of Captain Robert Etherington. Case includes notes.
Power of attorney, 1755-1756, inclusive
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Power of attorney involving Edward Murphy, Mary Murphy, and William Richards. Case includes letter of attorney, direction, and memo.
Warrant, 1761
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Dutchess County; Case against Peter Monfort and William Hogelandt involving stolen rails.
Riot Case, 1765
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Trial in Dutchess County. Riot case involving Henry Schoenmaker, minister of the Dutch Church at Poughkeepsie and Fishkill, Elias Van Bunschooten, Peter Van Kleeck, Aerdt Middagh, Boudevine De la Count, and Petrus Van Vleet. Alleges Schoenmaker was attacked at the pulpit.
List of rioters in Orange Town, 1767
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List of rioters in Orange Town, March 21, 1767. Names include Jacob Sraat, Edward Philips, Johannes Mabie, Cornelius Blauvelt, Cornelius Smith, Peter Haring, Johannes Haring, Cornelius Haring, John de Baan, William Petersen, Isaac de Pue, and Johannes Blauvelt.
Property Dispute, 1754
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Dutchess County; Property Dispute involving John Oats Sr., John Oats, Jr., and Samuel Oats. See also a letter from William Humfrey [Humphreys] to William Kempe, dated September 12, 1754.
Complaint of Thomas Mulliners, 1766
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Complaint against Joseph Rodman, Samuel Rodman, George Crawford, Joshua Hunt, and Pell Sands involving an assault.
Warrant against Elbert Onderdenk [Onderdonk], 1763
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Orange County
Affidavit of Captain James Thomas re: Sloop Jenny, 1772
Notes on property dispute, Undated
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Notes on a property dispute involving James Spencer, Andrew Emans, and Rebecca Emans.
Statement of case, 1771
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Case of Jacob Quaco, free man from Curacao, sold into slavery in Rhode Island.
Case involving property of Derrick Ten Eyck, Undated
Financial papers of John Sant, 1754
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Case includes agreements and accounts.
Examination of Lambertus Van Grieter and deposition of Henry Stanton, 1756
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These seem to discuss the same incident, a fray that involved the death of John Web. Filed under 'Stanton'.
Deposition of Robert Smith and Margaret Rodey, 1766
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Deposition regarding an attack by Catherine Boyce.
Deposition of Isaac Terbush, 1770
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Deposition of Isaac Terbush in regards to Jarcerah Jarudon, Matheau Brett, and Thomas Devenport [Davenport].
Complaint of Anthony Sargent, 1766
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Complaint against Charles Oliver Bruff for lottery fraud.
Names of witnesses against the two Indians in Goal, Undated
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Filed at end of folder. "Names of witnesses against thw two Indians in Goal." Witnesses: "James Gall a whiteman; Rufus Franks a Negro; Daniel Hastins a whiteman" May be relaResolution by the General Assembly of Rhode Island to return two Indians.
Note of evidence, 1763-1765, inclusive
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Note of Cornelius Ten Brook, Johannes Van Valhenburgh, Adam Cook regarding Cornelius Van Hosen. See also "Situation of the proceeding of Henry Van Ranssalaer [Renssalaer] against a Number of persons at Claverack on a supposed Riot," case appears to be related.
Account of affair by Captain Wetterstroom, 1757
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Account regarding Brinckerhoff [Brinkerhoff] and an alleged slave, Peter Lamb, who joined Wetterstroom's company.
Land Dispute involving Samuel Powell, Sarah Powell, and John Wenham, 1774
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See letter from John Robinson to John Tabor Kempe, date 3 March, 1774.
Draft of award, 1770
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Draft involves Godardus Van Solingen and Joseph Janney.
Indenture of Elizabeth Williamson, free black, to William Hardenbrook, 1751
Deposition of John Walworth: Land dispute, 1771
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Albany County; Deposition in regards to James Brekinridge, William Henry, Elinater Hubbel, Simon Robertson, and Harris.
Warrant for John Wilson et al., 1774
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Alderman William Waddell's warrant for John Willson, John Wetherston, and Joseph Young, mariners on the ship Glasgow, who allegedly refused their duty. Complaint of Solomon Townsend.
John Tabor Kempe's notes on Recloff Vanderlinde's case, Undated
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Case pertains to the entitlement of a "Negro Wench."
Draft of award, Undated
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Dispute between Jacobus Van Zandt [Vanzandt] and Mary Miller, executor of Paul Miller.
Affidavit of Beekman Van Bueren, 1757
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Affidavit regards the death of a bastard child of John Ellis and Anne Annet. See also a letter from William Kempe to John Burnet dated April 22, 1757 [perhaps relating to the same case].
Affidavit of Isaac Verrian regarding a riot, 1754
John Tabor Kempe's opinion on will of Augustus Vallette, Undated
Deed between Cornelius Webber and Cornelia Lent, Undated
Estate dispute, Undated
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Trial in Ulster County. Dispute over the estate of William West involving his freeing of his slaves. The case involves John [Johannis] Wynkoop. Susan West, in a letter to John Tabor Kempe, states that William West freed his slaves [her parents] and their children upon his death and left them his estate.
Affidavits before JP of Westchester County, 1757
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Westchester County; Affidavits regarding William Weeks and John Jones, deserters from a New York regiment.
Henry Van Schaack's narrative, 1766
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Narrative of threats against Henry Van Schaak in Albany, 1766. Riotous crowds mistakingly thought Van Schaack had been named Distributor of Stamps.
Statement of Captain Ward's case for Captain Williams: Debt, 1771
Appeal of John [Johannes] Vanderheyden: Rape and promise of marriage, 1754
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John [Johannes] Vanderheyden's appeal to the grand jury on behalf of his daughter, Rachel, allegedly raped by James Wilson. Case also involves a promise of marriage. See also correspondence from Vanderheyden to William Kempe dated 12 June, 1754 and 3 July, 1754. Includes a rough draft from William Kempe. Case includes a statement of case, speech, and affidavit.
Resolution by the General Assembly, Undated
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Filed at the end of folder. Resolution by the General Assembly of Rhode Island to return two Indians accused of murder in New York. May be related to "Names of Witnesses against thw two Indians in Goal" in Box 12, Folder 2.
Estate of William Pride [Pridie] [Pridey] [Pridde], Undated
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Case includes estate papers and accounts.
Wills of Matthew Benson, Henry Smith, and David Devore, 1752-1770, inclusive
Petition on behalf of Abraham DeWitt, 1762
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Sussex and Orange Counties; DeWitt was in Orange County jail for the passing of counterfeit money.
Petition of Gloriana Ginderil [Ginderell], 1758
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Petition and complaint from Gloriana Ginderil to stop proceedings against her by Justice Bloomer.
Petition of Joseph Greswold, 1771
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See also John Tabor Kempe to Joseph Greswodl, 4 June, 1771. Case includes petition.
Petition, 1760
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Petition of Cornelius Joyce, William Young, William James, James Aberdeen, and Barney Callaghan regarding the private sloop of war Little Bobb under the command of Captain John Hansen. Case involves the sloop cruising the Carribbean for enemies of war and charged with passing off cargo as war prizes.
Petition opposing dam of William Duane, 1770
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Case in Albany County. Petition opposes dam because it inhibits the rafting of logs. Filed under Bradshaw, the first name on the complaint.
Petition of Charles Gilmore, 1731
Petition of Peter Van Zandt, Undated
Petition of Simon Stevens, 1766
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Petition for land Simon Stevens is entitled to as a veteran of the French and Indian War.
Peition of Alexander [Alejandro] Joseph de la Torre and Antonio Tyayo [Tyalo] [Tialo], Undated
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Petition of de la Torre and Tyayo, two free blacks, for release from jail. See correspondence from De la Torre and Tyayo to William Kempe, dated 7 November, 1753 and 9 November, 1753.
Petition of Vacan [Juaquin] Beneto, 1755
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Petition on behalf of Vacan [Juaquin] Beneto and his son, free men brought to New York on the ship King George and sold as slaves.
Petition of Captain George Gmelin, Undated
Petition of John Young, 1770
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Petition claims false imprisonment. See also a letter from John Young to John Tabor Kempe, dated 29 January, 1770.
Petition of Elizabeth Yeates, 1760
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Petition on behalf of Elizabeth Yeates' husband, Thomas Yeates.
Petition of Committee and Freeholders of Tryon County, 1778
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Petition regarding the appointment of officers in the county and the distressed state of residents in Tryon County.
Petition of David McKendles and John Shaw, 1774
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Petition from debtor's prison for relief.
Petition of Thomas English against Judath Houper, Undated
Petition of Augustus Bradley, 1760
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Petition of prisoner Augustus Bradley, accused of attempting to forge and defraud Nathaniel Marston, declaring his innocence. See also two letters to John Tabor Kempe from Bradley, correspondence.
Petition of Anny [Ann] Fowserey, Undated
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Petition of Anny Fowserey, an indentured servant complaining of ill treatment.
Petition of Katerien Corgall, 1768
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Petition to the mayor of Albany accusing Abraham Person with rape and charging local Justices of the Peace of inaction in the case.
Petition of Jacob Fry, Seth Sherwood, William Hartwell, Joseph Hopkins, Joseph Conklin, William Young, Hendrick Young, and Hendrick Smith, 1771
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Petition regarding the poor condition in debtor's jail.
Petition of John Constable, 1765
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Case in Albany County. Petition of John Constable, surgeon, whose clientele complained to the Grand Jury about his small pox inoculations. Constable complains case is proceeding to slowly.
Petition to the Assembly, 1766
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Petition to appoint a Commissioner of roads in Manor of St. George. Filed under Zopher Garad, first name.
Commission of Lunacy of Sarah Ann Delaplaine, 1773
Various fragments, Undated
Series 2: Correspondence, 1730-1775 (bulk 1753-1774), and Undated, 1730-1775 and Undated, inclusive
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Subseries 1: John Tabor Kempe, Letters Received, 1759-1775 and Undated, 1759-1775 and Undated, inclusive
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Arranged alphabetically by sender. This subseries contains letters to John Tabor Kempe regarding various court cases, especially land conflicts, and requests for assistance. Prisoners writing from jail often plead their cases to Kempe, and describe conditions in jail. A number of items deal with the disputed area of the New Hampshire land claims, and rioting there. Frequent correspondents include Rutger Bleecker, Henry Chase, Ann Cock, William Cockburn, John Duncan, Richard Dysart, Abraham Hausbrouck, Sarah Hayward, Whitehead Hicks, Harmanus Schuyler, Peter Silvester, George Spencer, Thomas Swords, John Wetherhead, and Abraham Yates. In addition, there are several letters from John Tabor Kempe's brother, William Kempe, asking for assistance, clothes, and money.
Correspondence: John Tabor Kempe, Letters Received, A-Blanchard, 1759-1775 and Undated, inclusive
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Correspondence: John Tabor Kempe, Letters Received, Bleecker-Browne, 1759-1775 and Undated, inclusive
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Correspondence: John Tabor Kempe, Letters Received, Ca-Cl, 1759-1775 and Undated, inclusive
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Correspondence: John Tabor Kempe, Letters Received, Co, 1759-1775 and Undated, inclusive
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Correspondence: John Tabor Kempe, Letters Received, Cr-Cy, 1759-1775 and Undated, inclusive
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Correspondence: John Tabor Kempe, Letters Received, D, 1759-1775 and Undated, inclusive
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Correspondence: John Tabor Kempe, Letters Received, E-G, 1759-1775 and Undated, inclusive
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Correspondence: John Tabor Kempe, Letters Received, H, 1759-1775 and Undated, inclusive
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Correspondence: John Tabor Kempe, Letters Received, I-K, 1759-1775 and Undated, inclusive
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Correspondence: John Tabor Kempe, Letters Received, Kempe family, 1759-1775 and Undated, inclusive
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Correspondence: John Tabor Kempe, Letters Received, L, 1759-1775 and Undated, inclusive
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Correspondence: John Tabor Kempe, Letters Received, Ma-Mc, 1759-1775 and Undated, inclusive
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Correspondence: John Tabor Kempe, Letters Received, Mi-Mu, 1759-1775 and Undated, inclusive
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Correspondence: John Tabor Kempe, Letters Received, N-R, 1759-1775 and Undated, inclusive
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Correspondence: John Tabor Kempe, Letters Received, Sa-Si, 1759-1775 and Undated, inclusive
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Correspondence: John Tabor Kempe, Letters Received, Sk-Sw, 1759-1775 and Undated, inclusive
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Correspondence: John Tabor Kempe, Letters Received, T, 1759-1775 and Undated, inclusive
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Correspondence: John Tabor Kempe, Letters Received, V, 1759-1775 and Undated, inclusive
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Correspondence: John Tabor Kempe, Letters Received, W-Y, 1759-1775 and Undated, inclusive
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Correspondence: John Tabor Kempe, Letters Received, Unidentified, 1759-1775 and Undated, inclusive
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Subseries 2: John Tabor Kempe, Letters Sent (Copies/Drafts), 1759-1775, 1759-1775, inclusive
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Arranged alphabetically by recipient. This subseries contains letters regarding court cases, land issues (especially in Albany County), and financial matters. Frequent correspondents include Rutger Bleecker, John Bradstreet, William Cockburn, Sir William Johnson, Harmanus Schuyler, and Thomas Swords. Letters to Sir William Johnson deal with the Crown's land disputes with Native Americans, and contain Kempe's opinions on the use of Native Americans as trial witnesses, the legitimacy of lan patents purchased from "the Natives," and the Daniel Nimham case.
Correspondence: John Tabor Kempe, Letters Sent, A-B, 1760-1775, inclusive
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Correspondence: John Tabor Kempe, Letters Sent, C, 1760-1775, inclusive
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Correspondence: John Tabor Kempe, Letters Sent, D-F, 1760-1775, inclusive
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Correspondence: John Tabor Kempe, Letters Sent, G-J, 1760-1775, inclusive
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Correspondence: John Tabor Kempe, Letters Sent, K-Q, 1760-1775, inclusive
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Correspondence: John Tabor Kempe, Letters Sent, R-S, 1760-1775, inclusive
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Correspondence: John Tabor Kempe, Letters Sent, T-Y, 1760-1775, inclusive
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Correspondence: John Tabor Kempe, Letters Sent, Unidentified, 1760-1775, inclusive
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Subseries 3: William Kempe, Letters Received, 1753-1759 and Undated, 1753-1759 and Undated, inclusive
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Arranged alphabetically by sender. This subseries contains letters to William Kempe pertaining to court cases, and land disputes, including the Obling region. Correspondents also express complaints about neighbors, spouses, and masters, and request assistance.
Correspondence: William Kempe, Letters Received, A-C, 1753-1759 and Undated, inclusive
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Correspondence: William Kempe, Letters Received, D-H, 1753-1759 and Undated, inclusive
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Correspondence: William Kempe, Letters Received, J-M, 1753-1759 and Undated, inclusive
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Correspondence: William Kempe, Letters Received, N-T, 1753-1759 and Undated, inclusive
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Correspondence: William Kempe, Letters Received, V-Y, 1753-1759 and Undated, inclusive
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Subseries 4: William Kempe, Letters Sent (Copies/Drafts), 1753-1757 and Undated, 1753-1757 and Undated, inclusive
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Arranged alphabetically by recipient. This subseries contains William Kempe's letters that deal with pending court cases, and land disputes, especially the Oblong.
Correspondence: William Kempe, Letters Sent, 1753-1757 and Undated, inclusive
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Subseries 5: Letters Between Others, 1730-1774 and Undated, 1730-1774 and Undated, inclusive
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Arranged alphabetically by sender. This subseries contains letters between other correspondents regarding court cases, land issues, property and estate disputes, financial and shipping matters, and the New Hampshire land grants and riots.
Correspondence: Letters Between Others, A-C, 1730-1774 and Undated, inclusive
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Correspondence: Letters Between Others, D-L, 1730-1774 and Undated, inclusive
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Correspondence: Letters Between Others, M-V, 1730-1774 and Undated, inclusive
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Correspondence: Unidentified, 1732 and Undated, inclusive
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Series 3: Legal Papers, 1760-1782 and Undated, 1760-1782 and Undated, inclusive
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The bulk of this series is John Tabor Kempe's court agendas, 1760-1775. Most of the cases listed on these agendas appear to be in the Supreme Court of Judicature, though some may have been held in Sessions. Chancery cases are also included on some, listed separately. Agendas are quarterly (January, April, July, October) and contain lists of writs to be issued, pleas to be given or received, judgements to be entered, arguments, rolls to be filled, informations to be drawn, costs, and trials held for each quarter.
Other items in the series include John Tabor Kempe's legal notes and opinions on various courts, legal definitions (esp. libel), authorities, trover cases, and unidentified court cases. Kempe's will, dated 1782, is also found in this series, as well as several power of attorney forms.
Legal Papers: Court Agendas, 1760-1765, inclusive
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Legal Papers: Court Agendas, 1766-1769, inclusive
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Legal Papers: Court Agendas, 1770-1775 Apr., inclusive
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Legal Papers: John Tabor Kempe, Opinions and Notes, Undated
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Legal Papers: John Tabor Kempe, Will and Power of Attorney forms, 1766-1782, inclusive
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Series 4: Land and Property Records, 1742-1775 and Undated, 1742-1775 and Undated, inclusive
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This series contains items pertaining to New York's territorial disputes as well as land and property records, arranged by county, that do not appear to be connected with specific court cases.
Items concerning the dispute over the Oblong region, between Connecticut and New York, include petitions, depositions, attornments, licenses, copies of agreements, and a statement of case. Further items regarding the Oblong in the John Tabor Kempe Papers were previously removed from the collection, and can now befound in BV New York State -- Boundaries -- Oblong. The New Hampshire land grant controversy, involving territory in present-day Vermont, is represented by petitions, depositions, notes, lists of grant holders, ordinances, recitals, reports, orders of Council, and Council minutes. Other material concerns disputes over borders with Massachusetts and New Jersey.
County land and property records include a list of freeholders in Albany Co., surveys, boundaries, petitions, notes, patents, indentures, leases, and title/patent abstracts. Counties covered are Albany, Gloucester, Ulster, Kings, Orange, Westchester, and Suffolk.
Also included in this series are items concerning John Tabor Kempe's house on Broadway, copies of the grant patent to the Duke of York in 1674, and instructions from the Crown regarding grants of land.
Land and Property Records: New York Borders, the Oblong, 1753 and Undated, inclusive
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Land and Property Records: New York Borders, Massachusetts and New Jersey, 1770, 1775, inclusive
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Land and Property Records: New Hampshire grants, 1750-1775, inclusive
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Land and Property Records: New Hampshire grants, Undated
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Land and Property Records: Albany County, List of Freeholders, Undated
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Land and Property Records: Albany County, Patents, 1752-1753, inclusive
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Land and Property Records: Albany County, Patents, 1761, inclusive
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Land and Property Records: Albany County, Patents, 1761-1762, inclusive
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Land and Property Records: Albany County, 1753-1771 and Undated, inclusive
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Land and Property Records: Gloucester County, 1774, inclusive
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Land and Property Records: Kings County, Undated
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Land and Property Records: Orange County, 1742-1762 and Undated, inclusive
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Land and Property Records: Suffolk County, 1768-1770 and Undated, inclusive
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Land and Property Records: Ulster County, 1774, inclusive
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Land and Property Records: Westchester County, 1761-1762 and Undated, inclusive
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Land and Property Records: Multiple or Undetermined Counties, 1754-1771 and Undated, inclusive
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Land and Property Records: John Tabor Kempe, house on Broadway, 1772-1773 and Undated, inclusive
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Land and Property Records: Duke of York patent [copy]; instructions from the Crown, 1753-1763 and Undated, inclusive
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Series 5: Financial Records, 1718-1775 and Undated, 1718-1775 and Undated, inclusive
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This series contains John Tabor Kempe's lists of court fees for various courts, 1758-1771, including sheriffs', clerks', and judges' fees; accounts, bills, and receipts for John Tabor Kempe and William Kempe; accounts, bills, and receipts for others; and bonds for debts and shipping.
Financial Records: Court Fees, 1758-1771, inclusive
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Financial Records: John Tabor Kempe and William Kempe; Accounts, Bills, Receipts, 1753-1775, inclusive
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Financial Records: Accounts, Bills, Receipts, 1718-1770 and Undated, inclusive
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Financial Records: Bonds, 1758-1770, inclusive
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Series 6: Government Records, 1722-1773 and Undated, 1722-1773 and Undated, inclusive
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Included in this series are contemporary copies of Governor and Council records, particularly orders, concerning such topics as grants of land patents, charters for churches, and the burning of Zenger's journal; copies of various government acts, ordinances, charters, and orders (including an "act for more effectually collecting his Majesty's Quit Rents"); a 1764 report of John Tabor Kempe regarding fees for the Attorney General's office; and JTohn Tabor Kempe's appointments as Attorney General, with seals.
Government Records: Acts, Charters, Reports, etc., 1709-1774, inclusive
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Government Records: Acts, Charters, Reports, etc., Undated
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Government Records: Governor and Council Orders, 1722-1773, inclusive
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Government Records: John Tabor Kempe, appointment as Attorney General, 1759, 1768, inclusive
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Series 7: Photograph, Undated, Undated
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One daguerreotype of a painted portrait, perhaps of John Tabor Kempe.