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  2. New York Court of Chancery - Wikipedia

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    The Chancellor of New York, during the existence of the post, was the highest judicial officer in the state. [4] From 1777 to 1822, he was an ex officio member of the Council of Revision . The Chancellor was also an ex officio member of the Court for the Trial of Impeachments and Correction of Errors in which his decisions could be appealed.

  3. Council of Appointment - Wikipedia

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    The offices filled by the Council included the State Comptroller, the Secretary of State, the Attorney General, the Surveyor General, the Chancellor, the justices of the New York Supreme Court, sheriffs, district attorneys, judges, surrogates, city and county clerks, mayors (including the Mayor of New York City), all military officers and many ...

  4. New York Provincial Congress - Wikipedia

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    The New York Provincial Congress (1775–1777) was a revolutionary provisional government formed by colonists in 1775, during the American Revolution, as a pro-American alternative to the more conservative New York General Assembly, and as a replacement for the Committee of One Hundred.

  5. 1st New York State Legislature - Wikipedia

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    The State Senators were elected on general tickets in the senatorial districts, and were then divided into four classes. Six senators each drew lots for a term of 1, 2, 3 or 4 years and, beginning at the following election in April 1778, every year one fourth of the State Senate seats came up for election to a four-year term.

  6. 1777 in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Council of Revision is established by the New York Constitution. The New York Court for the Trial of Impeachments is established by the New York State Constitution of 1777. Camden, Burke and Nash Counties, North Carolina are created. Waightstill Avery becomes the first North Carolina Attorney General. Washington County, North Carolina is ...

  7. Column: Early Licking County pioneer Samuel Brady is an ...

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    Brady fought at the battle of Boston, New York, Trenton, Princeton and Brandywine Creek. His exploits at the Battle of Paoli on Sept. 20, 1777, begin one of the many stories that made Brady a legend.

  8. Property Law in Colonial New York - Wikipedia

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    Property Law in New York during the 17th Century colonial period was based upon manorialism. [1] [2] Manorialism was characterized by the vesting of legal and economic power in a Lord of the Manor, supported economically from his own direct landholding in a manor and from the obligatory contributions of a legally subject population of tenants and laborers under the jurisdiction of his manorial ...

  9. Category:1777 in New York (state) - Wikipedia

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