Volume title from publisher's website (resource viewed on 7 Oct. 2015)
Volume reference no.: CO 5/1084.
The National Archives
Account of a journey to New York and events on arrival -- An act for granting a revenue to her majesty, to arise within the province of New York in America, for the support of that government -- An act for the levying and collecting the sum of seventeen hundred pounds for the defence of the frontiers -- An act for the raising a sum sufficient to answer the charge of fusiliers and out scouts for the defence of the frontiers -- Appointment of Richard Ingoldsby as Lieutenant Governor of New York -- Captain Vetch's proposal for driving the French out of Canada -- The declaration and information of Lawrence Heddings, mariner and late mate of the sloop three brothers of New York, relating to the designs of the French against Jamaica, Curacau and New York -- Heads of an act for granting a revenue to Her Majesty, to arise within the province of New York in America, for the support of that government -- Journal of the General Assembly for Her Majesty's province of New York -- Journal of the General Assembly for Her Majesty's province of New York on the 19th of Sept 1705 in the fourth year of Her Majesty's reign -- A journal or particular account of transactions which have happened relating to the seizure of the ship Eagle Galley -- Letter about the lack of financial support for the governor of New York offered by the assembly of the province -- Letter agreeing to regular updates on the state of the province and to implement the queen's wishes with regard to trade, the Spanish and privateers (26 Feb. 1705) -- Letter agreeing to regular updates on the state of the province and to implement the queen's wishes with regard to trade, the Spanish and privateers (28 Feb. 1705) -- Letter announcing that a convoy to supply military stores to the American colonies is to leave shortly (10 Feb. 1704) -- Letter announcing that a convoy to supply military stores to the American colonies is to leave shortly (18 Feb. 1704) -- Letter concerning actions of the Council, and discussing those members who were Quakers -- Letter concerning Governor Hunter's difficulties in procuring money from the Assembly of New York for the support of the colonial government -- Letter concerning the incorrect recording of the names of new appointments to the Council of New York -- Letter concerning legislation before the assembly and the raising of troops to be sent to Albany and defend the frontier -- Letter concerning legislation on prizes taken at sea --
Letter concerning the naval stores available in the American colonies -- Letter concerning papers sent to Atwood and Weaver ahead of a trial -- Letter concerning the poor condition of New York's public finances following mismanagement by the Earl of Bellomont -- Letter concerning the potential appointment of Thomas Byerly, receiver and collector general of New York, to the Council of New York -- Letter concerning a proposal to start a regular packet ship for mail between England and New York (25 Feb. 1703) -- Letter concerning a proposal to start a regular packet ship for mail between England and New York (4 Mar. 1703) -- Letter concerning the repeal of one act and the confirmation of several others -- Letter concerning the revenue expected to be raised from the colony of New York -- Letter concerning a sensitive topic -- Letter concerning the settlement of a German Lutheran and his children in New York -- Letter concerning shipping routes -- Letter concerning the trial of Bayard and Hutchins -- Letter forwarding the draught of a commission for the new governor of New York and New Jersey -- Letter forwarding a list of names to be considered for the Council of New York -- Letter forwarding the proceedings of Mr Atwood and Mr Weaver -- Letter forwarding proposals by Captain Vetch for the conquest of French territory in North America -- Letter forwarding a report on Captain Vetch's plan for an invasion of Canada -- Letter on the current state of defence and war in the colonies, and how the manner of government there has impacted on this -- Letter on the French designs on New York, and the necessary military stores required to defend the province -- Letter on promoting the production of naval stores in New York -- Letter on the relationship between Governor, Council and Assembly in New York, particularly as it relates to finance and defence -- Letter regarding the appointment of a new chief justice and attorney general for New York -- Letter regarding the declaration of war against France and Spain and the poor condition of New York militarily and financially -- Letter regarding the defence of the frontier and the misappropriation of funds set aside for this purpose -- Letter regarding a petition for compensation following the theft of goods -- Letter reporting the declaration of loyalty to the new monarch, Queen Anne, in New York and New Jersey --
Letter responding to proposals by Captain Vetch for an invasion of French possessions in North America -- Letter suggesting the great potential of the province of New York for providing naval stores -- Letter to the Governor of New York confirming plans for an invasion of Canada -- Letters on the state of the North American Provinces since the Glorious Revolution -- Letters regarding a petition for compensation following the theft of goods -- List of depositions and letters relating to New York -- A list of the names of persons fit to be of Her Majesty's Council for the province of New York -- List of papers relating to Mr Atwood and Mr Weaver -- List of papers sent to the Council for Trade and Foreign Plantations -- Message relating to amendments to the act for collecting £1700 -- The names, trades etc of the German Protestants to be settled at New York -- Order about settling a method for furnishing New York with stores -- Proclamations on the dissolution of the New York Assembly and the continuation of work by civil and military personnel -- Record of legal proceedings against the ship Eagle Galley for breaking trade legislation -- Report from the ordnance, with an estimate of stores for New York -- Report on Captain Vetch's plan to drive the French out of Canada -- Request for the payment of expenses for religious and diplomatic work in the colonies -- Resolutions of the Council relating to an act to provide money for the defence of the frontier