Marching orders issued by James De Lancey to Richard Floyd, July 6, 1758
Military order issued by James De Lancey to Richard Floyd, May 19, 1759
Abstracts of militia returned to Sir Charles Hardy, March 16, 1756 and to James De Lancey, 1758, copied by Benjamin Floyd and Arthur Buchanan, respectively
Petition on behalf of Matthew Wells issued by Captain Elkanah Conkling to Cadwallader Colden and subsequently to Richard Floyd, December 19, 1765
Conveyance of land by Henry Smith to Richard Floyd, 1763
Proclamation by William Smith concerning the land of Patersquash and Richard Floyd, December 2, 1689
Order issued to Abraham Gardner on March 14, 1757 to assemble the Suffolk County militias
Military order issued by James De Lancey to James Clinton, March 8, 1759
Power of attorney from William Nicoll granted to Richard Floyd, April 19, 1737
Power of attorney from Samuel and Charity Johnson granted to Richard Floyd, October 8, 1725
Letter from Governor William Tryon to Richard Floyd, May 19, 1777
Order book of Oliver De Lancey, March 16, 1778-March 27, 1778, copied by Edward Floyd De Lancey in 1880
Letter from Reverend Dr. James Rankine to Edward Floyd De Lancey, June 8, 1865
Letter from George C. Genet to Edward Floyd De Lancey, June 6, 1865
Undated order from Sir William Erskine to the habitants of Suffolk County
Order book of Oliver De Lancey, February 4, 1777-May 1, 1777, copied by Edward Floyd De Lancey in 1880
Order book of Oliver De Lancey, April 1-6, 1777, copied by Edward Floyd De Lancey in 1880
Deed of land between Tobacus, Sachem of the Unkechaug Indians, and Richard Floyd, August 8, 1687, entered into Suffolk records December 20, 1687
Declaration and petition of freeholders and inhabitants of Suffolk County to Richard Howe, 1st Earl Howe and William Howe, 5th Viscount Howe, October, 1776