(Not confirmed. )
"May 2, 1687: 'Commission of Oyer & Terminer to
Matthew Mayhew, John Gardiner and Thomas Mayhew,
LO cory gumupderer.). Lon, trom Hearn dtd. 5-10-
1988 citing Minutes of uae Governor's Privy
Council (NY). He notes: "One has to be familiar
With local history 6o Bee the unspecified data
Which this entry tells us. The judges were all
very prominent Long Island men, We may presume
Unat the petitioned for an Oyer & Terminer comm-
ission to try a Suffa@lk. County slave,"
Not confirmed, )
"May 2, 1687: ‘Commission of Oyer & Terminer to
Matthew Mayhew, John Gardiner and Thomas Mayhew,
to try a murderer," Ltr, from Hearn dtd. 5-10-
1988 citing Minutes of the Governor's Privy
Council (N¥). He notes: "One has to be familiar
With local history bo catch the unspecified data
which this entry tells us, The judges were all
very prominent Long Island men, We may presume
that the petitioned for an Oyer & Terminer comm-
ission to try a Suffalk County slave,"
(Not confirmed, )
“May 2, 1687: ‘Commission of Oyer & ee to
Matthew Mayhew, John Gardiner
to try a murderer," Ltr, from Hea:
1988 cit ting Minutes of the Governor's Privy
Council (NY), He notes: “One has to be familiar
Pith re lhistory @0 catch the unspecified data
al
waich this entry The
very prowinent Long Is Senet oy
that the petitioned for an Oyer & fern
on to try 4 Suffalk County slave."