Phillip French
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Phillip French
was the Mayor of New York from
1702
to
1703
.
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J. Lawrence
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Merritt
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Provost
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Noell
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Peartree
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J. Van Cortlandt
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Heathcote
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Johnstone
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J. Van Cortlandt
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Walters
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Jansen
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Richard
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Holland
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Mathews
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Duane
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Varick
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Livingston
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Paulding
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Lee
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Clark
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Varian
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Havemeyer
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Mickle
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Brady
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Havemeyer
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Woodhull
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Westervelt
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Wood
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Tiemann
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Wood
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Opdyke
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Gunther
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Hoffman
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Coman
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Hall
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Havemeyer
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Vance
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Wickham
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Ely
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Cooper
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Grace
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Edson
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Grace
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Hewitt
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Grant
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Gilroy
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Strong
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