Minutes of the Common Council of the City of New York, 1784-1831, Volume 5City of New York, 1917 - New York (N.Y.) |
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... agreed to be reserved from Washington to West Streets shall [ 149 ] be filled , which may not take place for many years hence , but it is still adviseable to ex- tinguish Mr Lorton's title , not only to prevent his building thereon ...
... agreed to be reserved from Washington to West Streets shall [ 149 ] be filled , which may not take place for many years hence , but it is still adviseable to ex- tinguish Mr Lorton's title , not only to prevent his building thereon ...
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... agreed to meet on Thursday next at 4 o'clock P. M. to receive the Report of the Committee of Defence . The Mayor presented a letter from Jacob Morton , late Comp- troller , mentioning that a Ballance of money , received by him on ac ...
... agreed to meet on Thursday next at 4 o'clock P. M. to receive the Report of the Committee of Defence . The Mayor presented a letter from Jacob Morton , late Comp- troller , mentioning that a Ballance of money , received by him on ac ...
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... agreed to give Doctor Torbert , Forty eight pounds and Mr Dodge Twenty eight pounds four shillings , for their fee simple right in an Alley of three feet running from Chesnut to Roosevelt Street , and necessary to ac- commodate this ...
... agreed to give Doctor Torbert , Forty eight pounds and Mr Dodge Twenty eight pounds four shillings , for their fee simple right in an Alley of three feet running from Chesnut to Roosevelt Street , and necessary to ac- commodate this ...
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... agreed , that Mr Janeway's right was complete and that it would be adviseable and necessary to extinguish his claim by purchase and arbitrators were reciprocally chosen for that purpose . In order that the arbitrators should have a full ...
... agreed , that Mr Janeway's right was complete and that it would be adviseable and necessary to extinguish his claim by purchase and arbitrators were reciprocally chosen for that purpose . In order that the arbitrators should have a full ...
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... agreed upon , was referred to the Committee on Wharves , Slips and Piers . A Petition of the inhabitants in the vicinity representing the noxious state of the head of Beekman Slip and praying that the same may be raised with pure and ...
... agreed upon , was referred to the Committee on Wharves , Slips and Piers . A Petition of the inhabitants in the vicinity representing the noxious state of the head of Beekman Slip and praying that the same may be raised with pure and ...
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7th Ward acct agreeably Alderman & Assistant Alderman and Assistant Alms House Antwerp application Assessment Assessors Attorney Bloodgood Board Broadway Campbell Canal Street Charles Dickinson City Inspector reported Committee on Wharves Common Council Comptroller Corporation DeWitt Clinton directed Dollars Douglass Esquire expense feet Ferry following report granted ground Hegeman Hopkins Hunn Isaac Isaac Anderson issued in favour Jacob Mott James Drake Jasper Ward John Bingham John Pintard John Slidell Lamp Committee last meeting lease lots Ludlam Marginal note reads Market Committee Mayor issue Messrs Mulligan Nicholas Fish opinion Ordered passed paving Peter Mesier Petition of John Petition was received Petitioner Piers praying presented the following proprietors reads See Report reads See Vol recommend referred the Petition referred to Alderman regulating Report was presented requesting Resolved respectfully submitted Samuel Torbert Slip Street Commissioner presented Superintendant of repairs thereof Thomas Thurston Wood warrant be issued Warrt William William Mooney
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Page 654 - ... between the first day of November and the first day of April...
Page 37 - To the Honorable the Legislature of the State of New York in Senate and Assembly, convened The Memorial of the Mayor, Aldermen [205] and Commonalty of the City of New York in Common Council convened.
Page 575 - The committee are of opinion that the prayer of the petitioners ought to be granted, and submit a bill to that effect.
Page 202 - You do solemnly swear (or affirm) that you will true answers make to such questions as shall be put to you...
Page 115 - Nothing in this act contained shall be construed to repeal, affect or impair the provisions of an act of the Legislature of this State entitled "An act to prevent deception in the sale of oleomargarine, butterine or any imitation of dairy products, and to preserve the public health...
Page 454 - York, and the ferry and ferries on both sides of the East River and all other ferries now and hereafter to be erected and established all round...
Page 640 - ... be benefited thereby, in proportion, as nearly as may be, to the advantage which each shall be deemed to acquire...
Page 38 - ... will be sold at public auction, at a day and place therein to be specified, for the lowest term of years at which any person shall offer to take the same, in consideration of advancing...
Page 38 - ... and such purchaser his executors, administrators and assigns, shall by virtue thereof, and of this act, lawfully hold and enjoy the same, for his and their own proper use, against the owner or owners thereof, and all claiming under him or them, until his term therein shall be fully complete and ended...
Page 108 - ... thereof as may be completed, together with a plain and comprehensive report of all their proceedings under and by virtue of this act, to be presented to the legislature of this state within twenty days after the commencement of the next regular annual session thereof.