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No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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1 | Jay, John | The Laws of King’s College in Force during Dr. … | 1760-08-29 | 1 st None shall be admitted (unless by a particular Act of the Governors) but such as can read... | |
2 | Jay, John | Statutes of King’s College in the City of New York, 2 … | 1763-03-02 | 1 Each person, to be admitted, shall be able to give a rational account of the Latin & Greek... | |
3 | Jay, John | Livingston, Robert R. | From John Jay to Robert R. Livingston, 2 April 1765 | 1765-04-02 | After we parted last Saturday Evening I retired to my Room, and spent the remaining part of it in... |
4 | Jay, John | Livingston, Robert R. | From John Jay to Robert R. Livingston, 1 May 1765 | 1765-05-01 | Studious to avoid every Suspicion that m[ torn ] ous to the good opinion which you say you [ torn... |
5 | Jay, John | Livingston, Robert R. | From John Jay to Robert R. Livingston, 31 October 1765 | 1765-10-31 | Never my Dear Friend have I been more at a Loss in answering a Letter than I now am, and never... |
6 | Jay, John | Livingston, Robert R. | From John Jay to Robert R. Livingston, 4 March 1766 | 1766-03-04 | I received Yours of the 1 st . March Yesterday. altho I did not suspect any Part of my Letter to... |
7 | Jay, John | Kissam, Benjamin | From John Jay to Benjamin Kissam, 12 August 1766 | 1766-08-12 | To tell you that I often find myself at a loss for something to say, would be telling you nothing... |
8 | Jay, John | Livingston, Robert R. | From John Jay to Robert R. Livingston, January 1769 | ≈1769-01-01 | The letter you mention to have wrote the week before last, has never come to Hand and I cant... |
9 | Jay, John | Kissam, Samuel | From John Jay to Samuel Kissam, 1 March 1770 | 1770-03-01 | The manner in which you tell your brother that you expected a letter from me contains a reproof... |
10 | Jay, John | The Rules and Members of the Moot Club, 23 November … | 1770-11-23 | The Subscribers being desirous of forming a club for social conversation & the mutual improv t .... | |
11 | Jay, John | Petition to the Earl of Dunmore, 12 June 1771 | 1771-06-12 | To his Excellency the Right honourable John Earl of Dunmore Captain General and Governor in Chief... | |
12 | Jay, John | Kempe, John Tabor | From John Jay to John Tabor Kempe, 27 December 1771 | 1771-12-27 | Your Doubts respecting Faulkners Declaration appear well founded, and the Remarks contained in... |
13 | Jay, John | Kempe, John Tabor | From John Jay to John Tabor Kempe, 2 January 1772 | 1772-01-02 | The Receipt of your Letter should have been acknowledged before had I not been out of Town when... |
14 | Jay, John | Randall, Robert | From John Jay to Robert Randall, 2 February 1773 | 1773-02-02 | I have rec d . and should have answered your Letter immediately, had I not found myself more... |
15 | Jay, John | Randall, Robert | From John Jay to Robert Randall, 3 February 1773 | 1773-02-03 | Permit me to assure you, that you are exceedingly mistaken if you suppose me desirous of hushing... |
16 | Jay, John | Certification of Proceedings of the Boundary … | 1773-02-06 | I John Jay of the City of New York Esqr. Clerk of the Commissioners lately appointed under the... | |
17 | Jay, John | Dartmouth, William Legge, Earl of | From John Jay to the Earl of Dartmouth, 25 March 1773 | 1773-03-25 | Tho a Stranger to your Lordship, I take the Liberty of troubling you with the inclosed Petition... |
18 | Jay, John | Vardill, John | From John Jay to John Vardill, 23 May 1774 | 1774-05-23 | In a Town filled with Politics, and with a Mind crouded with many indigested Ideas, I have taken... |
19 | Jay, John | Scott, John Morin | From John Jay to John Morin Scott, 22 June [20 July] … | 1774-07-20 | I was much surprised last Evening on being informed that in your speech of yesterday at the... |
20 | Jay, John | Vardill, John | From John Jay to John Vardill, 24 September 1774 | 1774-09-24 | The Rec t . of your Letter (which M r Laight kindly forwarded to this Place) was exceedingly... |
21 | Jay, John | Address to the People of Great Britain, 21 October 1774 | 1774-10-21 | To the people of Great-Britain, from the delegates appointed by the several English colonies of... | |
22 | Jay, John | Dutchess County Freeholders | New York Delegates to the Dutchess County Freeholders … | 1774-11-07 | When our common Liberties are invaded, our dearest Rights in Danger, and a whole Continent loudly... |
23 | Jay, John | Committee of Mechanics of New York | New York Delegates to the Committee of Mechanics of New … | 1774-11-18 | The polite and respectful terms in which you are pleased to communicate your approbation of our... |
24 | Jay, John | Livingston, Robert R. | From John Jay to Robert R. Livingston, 1 January 1775 | 1775-01-01 | Providence I confess has conferred Blessings upon me with a liberal hand and my days glide on... |
25 | Jay, John | George III | Draft of a Petition to George III (Olive Branch … | ≈1775-06-03 | To the Kings most excellent Majesty The Peti Humb Petition of the Freeholders & Freemen of the... |
26 | Jay, John | Address to the People of Ireland, 28 July 1775 | 1775-07-28 | To the people of Ireland. From the Delegates appointed by the United Colonies of New Hampshire,... | |
27 | Jay, John | Morris, Gouverneur | From John Jay to Gouverneur Morris, August 1775 | ≈1775-08-01 | I have rec d your Letter of the 28 th Ult. and take the earliest opportunity wh. has offered of... |
28 | Jay, John | Rapalje, Stephen | From John Jay to Stephen Rapalje, 15 September 1775 | 1775-09-15 | We are inform d . that a considerable Quantity of Drugs & Medicines are in y r . Possession... |
29 | Jay, John | McDougall, Alexander | From John Jay to Alexander McDougall, 17 October 1775 | 1775-10-17 | I am much obliged to you for your friendly Letter by M r Fine—his Business will soon be... |
30 | Jay, John | McDougall, Alexander | From John Jay to Alexander McDougall, 26 October 1775 | 1775-10-26 | I have rec d . your Letter by M r . Clough and you may rely on my paying due Attention to your... |
31 | Adams, John | VI. Committee Report on Petition from Nova Scotia, 9 … | 1775-11-09 | Proposals. That two Battallions of Marines be raised consisting of one Collonell, two Lt.... | |
32 | Jay, John | Woodhull, Nathaniel | From John Jay to the President of the New York … | 1775-11-26 | I have the honour of transmitting to you the enclosed Resolutions of Congress relative to the... |
33 | Committee of Secret Correspondence | Contract between the Secret Committee and Thomas … | 1775-11-28 | Owner anonymous; transcript furnished by courtesy of Dr. Joseph E. Fields, Joliet, Ill. (1957)... | |
34 | Committee of Secret Correspondence | Lee, Arthur | The Committee of Secret Correspondence to [Arthur Lee] … | 1775-11-30 | Copy: University of Virginia Library On November 29, 1775, Samuel Chase brought before Congress a... |
35 | Jay, John | McDougall, Alexander | From John Jay to Alexander McDougall, 4 December 1775 | 1775-12-04 | The Congress have at Length determined against the Tea holders— a Measure in my opinion neither... |
36 | Jay, John | McDougall, Alexander | From John Jay to Alexander McDougall, 8 December 1775 | 1775-12-08 | Accept my Thanks for your Letter of the 6 th . Ins t . which I rec d . yesterday. It gave me... |
37 | Jay, John | Proofs That the Colonies Do Not Aim at Independence … | 1775-12-09 | It has long been the Art of the Enemies of America to sow ^ the Seeds of ^ Dissensions among us... | |
38 | Committee of Secret Correspondence | Lee, Arthur | The Committee of Secret Correspondence to [Arthur Lee] … | 1775-12-12 | ALS : Maine Historical Society By this Conveyance we have the Pleasure of transmitting to you... |
39 | Jay, John | McDougall, Alexander | From John Jay to Alexander McDougall, 13 December 1775 | 1775-12-13 | Your Letter of the 8 th . Inst. is now before me. did you know how much Satisfaction a Line from... |
40 | Jay, John | Livingston, Robert R. | From John Jay to Robert R. Livingston, 19 December 1775 | 1775-12-19 | How it came to pass I know not, but so the Fact is, that neither of your Letters to me came to... |
41 | Jay, John | McDougall, Alexander | From John Jay to Alexander McDougall, 22 December 1775 | 1775-12-22 | Few Things have for some time past given me more Pleasure than the address with which you managed... |
42 | Jay, John | Jay, Sarah Livingston | From John Jay to Sarah Livingston Jay, 23 December 1775 | 1775-12-23 | I have now the Pleasure of informing you that the New York Convention has at Length made some... |
43 | Jay, John | McDougall, Alexander | From John Jay to Alexander McDougall, 23 December 1775 | 1775-12-23 | Since writing my last to You, I find the Congress will not adjourn even for the Holy days, They... |
44 | Committee of Secret Correspondence | Memorandum Concerning the Snow Dickinson, [January … | ≈1776-01-01 | AD : American Philosophical Society On December 26, 1775, the secret committee contracted with... | |
45 | Committee of Secret Correspondence | Contract between the Secret Committee and John Brown … | ≈1776-01-03 | Copy with DS by Nicholas Brown: John Carter Brown Library <[Before Jan. 20, 1776]: Agreed between... | |
46 | Jay, John | Jay, James | From John Jay to James Jay, 4 January 1776 | 1776-01-04 | As to Politick’s I can say little, nor do I desire that Your Letters should say anything on that... |
47 | Jay, John | Duane, James | From John Jay to James Duane, 6 January 1776 | 1776-01-06 | As I intend to leave this City Tomorrow I take the Liberty of sending you the inclosed. I have... |
48 | Committee of Secret Correspondence | Export License from the Secret Committee, 9 January … | 1776-01-09 | DS : University of Pennsylvania Library <Philadelphia, January 9, 1776, to the New Hampshire... | |
49 | Committee of Secret Correspondence | Contract between the Secret Committee and Oswell Eve … | 1776-01-11 | Text printed in Samuel Hazard, et al. , eds., Pennsylvania Archives (1st series; 12 vols.,... | |
50 | Jay, John | A Hint to the Legislature of the State of New York, [15 … | ≈1776-01-15 | Under Governments which have just and equal Liberty for their Foundation, every Subject has a... |