Warrant issued by King George II for the arrest of Oliver De Lancey, April 1750
Military commission issued by King George III to James De Lancey, January 24, 1805
Military commission issued by King George III to James De Lancey, September 18, 1806
Military commission issued by King George III to James De Lancey, February 7, 1783
Military commission issued by King George III to John De Lancey, June 13, 1781
Military commission issued by King George III to James De Lancey, December 20, 1786
Military commission issued by King George III to James De Lancey to serve as Captain in the 9th Regiment of Light Dragoons, May 19, 1808
Military commission issued by King George III to James De Lancey to serve as Major in the 9th Regiment of Light Dragoons, December 4, 1817
Military commission issued by King William IV to James De Lancey to serve as Major, December 1, 1830
Military commission issued by King William IV to James De Lancey to serve as Major of the 1st King's Dragoon Guards, December 1, 1830
Military commission issued by Robert Mackenzie on behalf of Sir William Howe to John Peter De Lancey to serve as Major in the First Battalion of Pennsylvania Loyalists, October 14, 1777
Approval of the variation of the Heathcote family coat of arms issued May 16, 1859
Doctor of Divinity diploma issued by St. Andrews University to Henry Munro, January 3, 1781
Military order issued by James De Lancey to James Clinton, March 8, 1759
Clearance issued by James De Lancey for a schooner to pass through New York Harbor, February 3, 1759
Appointment issued by Richard Morris, Chief Justice of the State of New York, to Peter Jay Munro, to serve as attorney of the Supreme Court, October 2[4?], 1788
"The King's Double" - Act II
Receipted bill issued by order of Captain Nathaniel and presented by David Bouton to Stephen De Lancey for imprisonment as a Loyalist, January 12, 1777
Appointment issued by the Commissioners for managing and causing to be levied and collected His Majesty's Customs to Caleb Heathcote, to serve as surveyor general, July 14, 1715
The Governor's Son Act II. Johnson.