New Jersey Provincial Council
The New Jersey Provincial Council was the upper house of the New Jersey Legislature under colonial rule until it was replaced by the New Jersey Legislative Council under the New Jersey Constitution of 1776.
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Abraham de PeysterAndrew BowneAndrew Johnston (New Jersey politician)Daniel Coxe Jr.Edward Antill (colonial politician)Edward HunlokeEdward_Hyde,_3rd_Earl_of_ClarendonFrancis HopkinsonGovernment of New JerseyJames Alexander (lawyer)John Anderson (New Jersey politician)John Beatty (Continental Congress)John Hamilton (New Jersey politician)John MontgomerieJohn Reading (New Jersey governor)John Stevens (New Jersey politician)Lewis Morris (governor)Lieutenant Governor of New JerseyList of colonial governors of New JerseyNew Jersey Legislative CouncilNew Jersey LegislaturePeter KembleRichard IngoldesbyRichard Stockton (Continental Congressman)Richard TownleyRobert Hunter (colonial administrator)Robert Hunter MorrisRobert Lettis HooperRobert QuaryRoger MompessonSamuel JenningsWilliam Burnet (colonial administrator)William CosbyWilliam Pinhorne
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New Jersey Provincial Council
The New Jersey Provincial Council was the upper house of the New Jersey Legislature under colonial rule until it was replaced by the New Jersey Legislative Council under the New Jersey Constitution of 1776.
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The New Jersey Provincial Coun ...... w Jersey Constitution of 1776.
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New Jersey Legislature
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Upper House
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Various
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President of Council
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Alternately Burlington and Perth Amboy
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New Jersey Provincial Council
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Local factions
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The New Jersey Provincial Coun ...... w Jersey Constitution of 1776.
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New Jersey Provincial Council
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