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581, 584, 593, 594, 595, 599, 607, 613, 3 Col. Doc. 276.) He was 

 still angry with Governor Andros in 1680 (3 Col. Doc. 284), and 

 in 1684 desired to sell his plantation (id. 350) on Staten Island, 

 opposite Perth Amboy (id. 356). In December, 1685, after 

 James had ascended the throne, Billop appealed to the King from 

 a judgment of the Mayors Court of the City of New York (id. 

 365, 366.) The Manor of Bentley was created, as we have seen, 

 in 1687. 



Note.— Since the foregoing article was written the attention of 

 the writer has been called to a book entitled A History of 

 Thomas and Anne Billopp Farmar, and Some of Their De- 

 scendants in America, by Charles Farmar Billopp, a copy of which 

 mav be found in the New York Public Librarv. 



