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1678, Dec. 5.

1680, Feb. 16.

1680.

1680, June 14.

23. 25. Oct. 16. Nov. 4. 8. 11. 18. 20. 23. Dec. 16.

1650-1, Jan. 15. 22. Feb. 24.

1631, Mar. 4. Car. 2.

1681, Apr. 2.

1681, July 11.

1681, Nov. 9.

1681-2, Jan. 14.

1681-2, F. 1. 2.

1682, Mar. 14.

1682, Apr. 25. 1682, Aug. 21.

1682, Aug. 24.

1682, Aug. 24.

1682, Nov. 27. 34 Car. 2.

1682, 10th mon. 6th day.

The will of Sir George Carteret, sole proprieter of East Jersey, ordering the same to be sold.

An order of the king in council for the better encouragement of

all his majesty's subjects in their trade to his majesty's plantations, and for the better information of all his majesty's loving subjects in these matters-Lond. Gaz. No. 1596. Title in Amer. library. 134. 6.

Arguments against the customs demanded in New West Jersey by the governor of New York, addressed to the Duke's commissioners. Sm. N. J. 117.

Extracts of proceedings of the committee of trade and planta-
tions; copies of letters, reports, &c., between the board of
trade, Mr. Penn, Lord Baltimore and Sir John Werden, in the
behalf of the Duke of York and the settlement of the Penn-
sylvania boundaries by the L. C. J. North. Votes of Repr.
Pennsyl. vii.-xiii.

A grant of Pennsylvania to William Penn. Votes of Represen.
Pennsyl. xviii.

The king's declaration to the inhabitants and planters of the
province of Pennsylvania. Vo. Repr. Penn. xxiv.

Certain conditions or concessions agreed upon by William Penn,
proprietary and governor of Pennsylvania, and those who are
the adventurers and purchasers in the same province. Votes
of Rep. Pennsyl. xxiv.

Fundamental laws of the province of West New Jersey. Sm.
N. J. 126.

The methods of the commissioners for settling and regulation of
lands in New Jersey. Sm. N. J. 130.

Indentures of lease and release by the executors of Sir George Carteret to William Penn and 11 others, conveying East Jersey.

The Duke of York's fresh grant of East New Jersey to the 24
proprietors.

The frame of the government of the province of Pennsylania, in
America. Votes of Repr. Penn. xxvii.

The Duke of York's deed for Pennsylvania. Vo. Repr. Penn.

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The Duke of York's deed for the feoffment of Newcastle and
twelve miles circle to William Penn. Vo. Repr. Penn.
The Duke of York's deed of feoffment of a tract of land 12
miles south from Newcastle to the Whorekills, to William
Penn. Vo. Repr. Penn. xxxvii.

A commission to Thomas Lord Culpepper to be lieutenant and
governor-general of Virginia. M. S.

An act of union for annexing and uniting of the counties of Newcastle, Jones's and Whorekill's, alias Deal, to the province of Pennsylvania, and of naturalization of all foreigners in the province and counties aforesaid.

An act of settlement.

The frame of the government of the province of Pennsylvania

and territories thereunto annexed in America. Proceedings of the committee

of trade and Plantations in

1633, Apr. 17. 27.
May 30.

1684, Feb. 12.

June 12.

July 2, 16, 23,
Sept. 30.

the dispute between Lord Bal

Dec. 9.

1682, Dec. 6. 1683, Apr. 2.

1685. Mar. 17.
Aug. 18. 26.
Sept. 2.
Oct. 8, 17, 31.
Nov. 7.

timore and Mr. Penn. Vo.

R. P. xiii-xviii.

A commission by the proprietors of East New Jersey to Robert
Barclay to be governor. Sm. N. J. 166.

An order of council for issuing a quo warranto against the char-
ter of the colony of the Massachusetts bay in New England,
with his majesty's declaration that in case the said corporation
of Massachusetts bay shall before prosecution had upon the
same quo warranto make a full submission and entire resigna-
tion to his royal pleasure, he will then regulate their charter
in such a manner as shall be for his service and the good of
that colony. Title in American library. 139, 6.

A commission to Lord Howard of Effingham to be lieutenant and governor general of Virginia. M. S.

The humble address of the chief governor, council and representatives of the island of Nevis, in the West Indies, presented to his majesty by Colonel Netheway and Captain Jefferson, at Windsor, May 3, 1684. Title in Amer. libr. 142. 3. cites Lond. Gaz. No. 1927.

A treaty with the Indians at Albany.

A treaty of neutrality for America between France and England.
7 Corps Dipl. part 2, p. 44. 2. Mem. Am. 40.
By the king, a proclamation for the more effectual reducing and
suppressing of pirates and privateers in America, as well on
the sea as on the land in great numbers, committing frequent
robberies and piracies, which hath occasioned a great prejudice
and obstruction to trade and commerce, and given a great
scandal and disturbance to our government in those parts.
Title Amer. libr. 147. 2. cites Lond. Gaz. No. 2315.
Constitution of the council of proprietors of West Jersey.
Smith's N. Jersey. 199.

A confirmation of the grant of the Northern neck of Virginia to
Lord Culpepper.

Governor Coxe's declaration to the council of proprietors of
West Jersey. Sm. N. J. 190.

Provisional treaty of Whitehall concerning America between
France and England. 2 Mem. de l'Am. 89.
Governor Coxe's narrative relating to the division line, directed
to the council of proprietors of West Jersey. Sm. App. No. 4.
The representation of the council of proprietors of West Jersey
to Governor Burnet. Smith. App. No. 5.

1683, July 17.

1683, July 26. 35 Car. 2.

1653, Sept. 28. 35 Car. 2.

1684, May 3.

1684, Aug. 2.

1686, Nov. 16.

1687, Jan. 20.

1687, Feb. 12.

1687, qu. Sept. 27. 4. Jac. 2.

1687, Sept. 5.

1687, Dec. 16.

1687.

1687.

1778, Sept. 5.

1691.

1691, Oct. 7.

1696, Nov. 7.

1697, Sept. 20.

1699, July 5.

1700, Jan. 15.

1700, W. 3.

1701, Aug. 12.

1701, Oct. 2.

1701.
1701-2, Jan. 6.

1702, Apr. 15.

1702, Apr. 17.

1702, Nov. 16. 1702, Dec. 5.

1703, June 27.

1703.

The remonstrance and petition of the inhabitants of East New
Jersey to the king. Sm. App. No. 8.

The memorial of the proprietors of East New Jersey to the Lords
of trade. Sm. App. No. 9.

Agreement of the line of partition between East and West New
Jersey. Smith's N. J. 196.

Conveyance of the government of West Jersey and territories,
by Dr. Coxe, to the West Jersey society.

A charter granted by King William and Queen Mary to the inhabitants of the province of Massachusetts bay, in New England. 2 Mem. de l'Am. 593.

The frame of government of the province of Pennsylvania and
the territories thereunto belonging, passed by Gov. Markham.
Nov. 7, 1696.

The treaty of peace between France and England, made at Rys-
wick. 7 Corps Dipl. part 2. p. 399. 2 Mem. Am. 89.
The opinion and answer of the Lords of trade to the memorial
of the proprietors of East N. Jersey. Sm. App. No. 10.
The memorial of the proprietors of East New Jersey to the Lords
of trade. Sm. App. No. 11.

The petition of the proprietors of East and West New Jersey to
the Lords justices of England. Sm. App. No. 12.

A confirmation of the boundary between the colonies of New
York and Connecticut, by the crown.

The memorial of the proprietors of East and West New Jersey
to the king. Sm. App. No. 14.

Representation of the Lords of trade to the Lords justices. Sm.
App. No. 18.

A treaty with the Indians.

Report of Lords of trade to king William, of draughts of a commission and instructions for a governor of N. Jersey. Sm. N. J. 262.

Surrender from the proprietors of E. and W. N. Jersey, of their pretended right of government to her majesty Queen Anne. Sm. N. J. 211.

The Queen's acceptance of the surrender of government of East and West Jersey. Sm. N. J. 219.

Instructions to lord Cornbury. Sm. N. J. 230.

A commission from Queen Anne to Lord Cornbury, to be captain general and governor in chief of New Jersey. Sm. N. J.

220. Recognition by the council of proprietors of the true boundary of the deeds of Sept. 10, and Oct. 10, 1677, (New Jersey.) Sm.

N. J. 96.

Indian deeds for the lands above the falls of the Delaware in
West Jersey.

Indian deed for the lands at the head of Rankokus river, in
West Jersey.

Sm. N. S. 235.

A proclamation by Queen Anne, for settling and ascertaining
the current rates of foreign coins in America. Sm. N. J. 281.
Additional instructions to Lord Cornbury.
Additional instructions to Lord Cornbury.
Additional instructions to Lord Cornbury.
An answer by the council of proprietors for the western division
of N. Jersey, to questions proposed to them by Lord Cornbury.
Sm. N. J. 285.

Sm. N. J. 258.
Sm. N. J. 259.

Instructions to Colonel Vetch in his negotiations with the gover-
nors of America. Sm. N. J. 364.

Instructions to the governor of New Jersey and New York. Sm.
J. 361.

Earl of Dartmouth's letter to governor Hunter.
Premiers propositions de la France. 6. Lamberty, 669, 2 Mem.
Am. 341.

Réponses de la France aux demandes préliminaries de la Grande
Bretagne. 6 Lamb. 681. Mem. Amer. 344.

Demandes préliminaries plus particulieres de la Grande-Bre-
tagne, avec les réponses. 2 Mem. de l'Am. 346.
L'acceptation de la part de la Grande-Bretagne. 2 Mem. Am.

356.

The Queen's instructions to the Bishop of Bristol and Earl of
Stafford, her plenipotentiaries, to treat for a general peace. 6
Lamberty, 744. 2. Mem. Am. 358.

A memorial of Mr. St. John to the Marquis de Torci, with regard
to North America, to commerce, and to the suspension of arms.
7. Recueil de Lamberty 161, 2 Mem. de l'Amer. 376.
Réponse du roi de France au memoire de Londres. 7. Lam-
berty, p. 163. 2. Mem. Am. 380.

Traité pour une suspension d'armes entre Louis XIV. roi de
France, and Anne, reign de la Grande-Bretagne, fait à Paris. 8.
Corps Diplom. part 1. p. 308. 2. Mem. d'Am. 104.
Offers of France to England, demands of England, and the an-
swers of France. 7. Rec. de Lamb. 461. 2 Mem. Am. 390.
Traité de paix et d'amitié entre Louis XIV. roi de France, et
Anne, reine de la Grande-Bretagne, fait à Utrecht. 15 Corps
Diplomatique de Dumont, 339. id. Latin. 2 Actes et memoires
de la pais d'Utrecht, 457. id. Lat. Fr. 2. Mem. Am. 113.
Traité de navigation et de commerce entre Louis XIV. roi de
France, et Anne, reine de la Grande-Bretagne. Fait à Utrecht.
8 Corps Dipl. part 1. p. 345. 2 Mem. de l'Am. 137.
A treaty with the Indians.

The petition of the representatives of the province of New Jer-
sey, to have a distinct governor. Sm. N. J. 421.

Deed of release by the government of Connecticut to that of
New York.

The charter granted by George II. for Georgia. 4. Mem. de l'Am.

617.

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1733.

1733, Nov. 29.

1736, Aug. 5.

1737, Aug. 10.

1737, Aug. 11.

1738, Dec. 21.

1744, June. 1745, Apr. 6.

1745, Apr. 11.

1748, Apr. 30.

1748, May 21.

1748, Oct. 718. 22. G. 2.

1754.

1758, Aug. 7.

1758, Oct. 8.

1759, July 25. 33. G. 2.

175-.

1763, Feb. 10.

3. G. 3.

1763, Oct. 7. G. 3.

1763.

1768, Nov. 3.

1768, Nov. 5

Petition of Lord Fairfax, that a commission might issue for running and marking the dividing line between his district and the province of Virginia.

Order of the king in council for commissioners to survey and settle the said dividing line between the proprietary and royal territory.

Report of the Lords of trade relating to the separating the gov ernment of the province of New Jersey from New York. Sm. N. J. 423.

Survey and report of the commissioners appointed on the part
of the crown to settle the line between the crown and Lord
Fairfax.

Survey and report of the commissioners appointed on the part
of Lord Fairfax to settle the line between the crown and him.
Order of reference of the surveys between the crown and Lord
Fairfax to the council for plantation affairs.

Treaty with the Indians of the six nations at Lancaster.
Report of the council for plantation affairs, fixing the head
springs of Rappahanoc and Potomac, and a commission to
extend the line.

Order of the king in council confirming the said report of the
council for plantation affairs.

Articles preliminaries pour parvenir à la paix, signés à Aix-laChapelle entre les ministres de France, de la Grande-Bretagne, et des Provinces-Unies des Pays-Bas. 2 Mem. de l'Am. 159. Declaration des ministres de France, de la Grande-Bretagne, et des Provinces-Unies des Pays-Bas, pour rectifier les articles L et II. des preliminaries. 2. Mem. Am. 165.

The general and definitive treaty of peace concluded at Aix-
la-Chapelle. Lon. Mag. 1748. 503. French 2. Mem. Am. 169.
A treaty with the Indians.

A conference between governor Bernard and Indian nations at
Burlington. Sm. N. J. 449.

A conference between governor Denny, governor Bernard, and
others, and Indian nations at Easton. Sm. N. J. 455.

The capitulation of Niagara.

The king's proclamation proming lands to soldiers.

The definitive treaty concluded at Paris. Lon. Mag. 1763. 149. A proclamation for regulating the cessions made by the last treaty of peace. Guth. Geogr. Gram. 623.

The king's proclamation against settling on any lands on the
waters westward of the Alleghany.

Deed from the six nations of Indians to William Trent, and oth-
ers, for lands betwixt the Ohio and Monongahela. View of
the title to Indiana. Phil. Steiner and Cist. 1776.
Deed from the six nations of Indians to the crown for certain
lands and settling a boundary. M.S.

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