- Thomas Jones (historian)
Judge Thomas Jones was a member of the Provincial Supreme Court of New York. He lived in
Bayside, Queens County,Long Island . Opinion in the colony was sharply divided in 1775 when Massachusetts rebelled against British rule, and Judge Jones came down squarely on the side of loyalty to Crown authority. For his disaffection for the rebellion he was kidnapped and exchanged for a friend of opposing opinions.After the defeat of
Cornwallis in Virginia, Judge Jones joined the evacuation to England where he married, and wrote a "History Of New York During The Revolutionary War And Of The Leading Events In The Other Colonies At That Period". (ISBN10: 1432529358 ISBN13: 9781432529352)The book supplied details about the battle for "Brookland" as he called it or
Battle of Long Island and complained against the generosity of theTreaty of Paris (1783) and consequent mistreatment ofLoyalist s. Judge Jones singled out for particular attention the evacuation of the village of Hempstead, the recovery of escaped slaves by their Rebel owners, and the abandonment of Britain'sIroquois allies in northern New York. The manuscript lay almost a hundred years on a closet shelf until it was discovered and published.Trivia
*Brother-in-law of
James DeLancey and related by marriage to SirPeter Warren (admiral) .
*His niece was the wife ofJohn Loudon McAdam an ancestor of GeneralRichard McCreery .
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