1 6 The Hiftory 
Privilege with Burlington for 
the fake of Antiquity ; tho’ 
that is the principal Place , 
by reafon that the late Go- 
vernor Cox , who bought that 
Countrey of Edward Biffing en- 
couraged and promoted that 
Town chiefly , in fettling his 
Agents and Deputy-Governors there, 
( the lame Favours are conti- 
nued by the New -Weft -Jerfey 
Society , who now' manage 
Matters there ) which brings 
their AfTemblies and chief Courts 
to be kept there ; and , by 
that means it is become a 
very famous Town , having' 
a great many ftately Brick- 
Houfes in it, ( as I faid before) 
with a delicate great Market - 
Houft , where they keep their 
Market: It hath a noble and 
Jpadous Hall over-head, where 
their Sejfions is kept, having the 
Prilon adjoining to it. 
Like- 
