Capitulation de Port-Royal. Mem. Am. 1654, Aug. 16. 507. A proclamation of the protector relating 1655, Car. 2. to Jamaica. 3. Thurl. 75. The protector to the commissioners of 1655, Sept. 26. Maryland. A letter. 4. Thurl. 55. 7 Car. 2. An instrument made at the council of 1655, Oct. 8. Jamaica, Oct. 8, 1655, for the better 7 Car. 2. carrying on of affairs there. 4 Thurl. 17. Treaty of Westminster between France 1655, Nov. 3. and England. 6 corps diplom. part 2. p. 121. 2 Mem. Am. 10. The assembly at Barbadoes to the protec- 1656, Mar. 27. tor. 4. Thurl. 651. A grant by Cromwell to Sir Charles de 8 Car. 2. 1656, Aug. 9. A paper concerning the advancement of 1656, Car. 2. trade, 5 Thurl. 80. A brief narration of the English rights to 1656, Car. 2. the Northern parts of America. 5. Thurl. 81. Mr. R. Bennet and Mr. S. Matthew to 1656, Oct. 10. Secretary Thurlow. 5. Thurl. 482. 8 Car. 2. Objections against the Lord Baltimore's 1656, Oct. 10. patent, and reasons why the govern- 8 Car. 2. ment of Maryland should not be put into his hands. 5. Thurl. 482. 8 Car. 2. A paper relating to Maryland. 5. Thurl. 1656, Oct. 10. 483. A breviet of the proceedings of the lord 1656, Oct. 10. Baltimore and his officers and com- 8 Car. 2. pliers in Maryland, against the authority of the parliament of the commonwealth of England and against his highness the lord protector's authority, laws and government. 5. Thurl. 486. 1656, Oct. 15. The assembly of Virginia to Secretary 8 Car. 2. 1657, Apr. 4. 9 Car. 2. Thurlow. 5. Thurl. 497. The governor of Barbadoes to the protector. 6. Thurl. 169. 1661, Car. 2. Petition of the general court at Hartford upon Connecticut for a charter. Smith's exam. App. 4. 1662, Apr. 23. Charter of the colony of Connecticut. Smith's exam. App. 6. 14 Car. 2. 1662-3, Mar. 24. Apr. 4. 15 C. 2. The first charter granted by Charles II. to the proprietaries of Carolina, to wit, to the Earl of Clarendon, Duke of Albermarle, Lord Craven, Lord Berkeley, Lord Ashley, Sir George Carteret, Sir William Berkley, and Sir John Colleton. 4. Mem. Am. 554. 1664, Feb. 10. The concessions and agreement of the lords proprietors of the province of New Cæsaria, or New-Jersey, to and with all and every of the adventurers and all such as shall settle or plant there. Smith's New Jersey App. 1. A grant of the colony of New-York to the Duke of York. 1664, Mar. 12. 20 Car. 2. 1664, Apr. 26. 16 Car. 2. A commission to Colonel Nicols and others to settle disputes in New-England. Hutch. Hist. Mass. Bay, App. 537. 1664, Apr. 26. The commission to Sir Robert Carre and others to put the Duke of York in possession of New-York, New-Jersey, and all other lands thereunto appertaining. 1664, June 23. 24. 16 Car. 2. Sir Robert Carre and others proclamation to the inhabitants of New-York, NewJersey, &c. Smith's N. J. 36. Deeds of lease and release of New-Jersey by the Duke of York to Lord Berkeley and Sir George Carteret. A conveyance of the Delaware counties to William Penn. Letters between Stuyvesant and Colonel Treaty between the English and Dutch Nicol's commission to Sir Robert Carre 1664, Aug. 19-29, 2030, 24. Aug. 25. Sept. 4. 1664, Aug. 27. Sept. 3. Articles of capitulation between Sir Ro- 1664, Oct. 1. bert Carre and the Dutch and Swedes on Delaware bay and Delaware river. Sm. N. J. 49. The determination of the commissioners 1664, Dec. 1. of the boundary between the Duke of 16 Car. 2. York and Connecticut. Sm. Ex. Ap. 9. The New Haven case. Smith's Ex. Ap. 1664. 20. The second charter granted by Charles 1665, June 13II. to the same proprietors of Carolina. 24. 17 Car. 2. 4. Mem. Am. 586. Declaration de guerre par la France 1666, Jan. 26. contre l'Angleterre. 3. Mem. Am. 123. Declaration of war by the king of Eng- 1666, Feb. 9 land against the king of France. 17 Car. 2. The treaty of peace between France and 1667, July 31. England made at Breda. 7 Corps Dipl. part 1. p. 41. 2. Mem. Am. 32. The treaty of peace and alliance between 1667, July 31. England and the United Provinces made at Breda. 7. Cor. Dip. p. 1. p. 44. 2. Mem. Am. 40. Acte de la cession de l'Acadie au roi de 1667-8, Feb. 17. France. 2. Mem. Am. 40. Directions from the governor and coun- 668, April 21. 1668. 16-May 8. 21 Car. 2. 1672. cil of New-York for a better settlement of the government on Delaware. Sm. N. J. 51. Lovelace's order for customs at the Hoar- A confirmation of the grant of the north- Incorporation of the town of Newcastle or 1673, Feb. 25. A demise of the colony of Virginia to the 25 Car. 2. 1673-4. Earl of Arlington and Lord Culpepper Treaty at London between king Charles 1674, July 13. Sir George Carteret's instructions to Governor Carteret. 1674, Nov. 9. 1675, Oct. 1. 27 Car. 2. 1676, Mar. 3. 1676, July 1. Governor Andros's proclamation on taking possession of Newcastle for the Duke of York. Sm. N. J. 78. A proclamation for prohibiting the im- A deed quintipartite for the division of 1676, Aug. 18. Letter from the proprietors of New Jer sey to Richard Hartshorne. Sm. N. J. 80. Proprietors instructions to James Wasse and Richard Hartshorne. Sm. N. J. 83. The charter of king Charles II. to his 1676, Oct. 10. subjects of Virginia. M. S. 28 Car. 2. Cautionary epistle from the trustees of 1676. Byllinge's part of New-Jersey. Sm. N. J. 84. Indian deed for the lands between Ran- 1677, Sept. 10. kokas creek and Timber creek, in New Jersey. Indian deed for the lands from Oldman's 1677, Sept. 27. creek to Timber creek, in New-Jersey. Indian deed for the lands from Rankokas 1677, Oct. 10. creek to Assunpink creek, in New Jersey. The will of Sir George Carteret, sole 1678, Dec. 5. proprietor of East Jersey, ordering the same to be sold. An order of the king in council for the 1680, Feb. 16. 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 demand 1680. ed 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 plantations; 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 Pennsylvania boundaries by the L. C. J. North. Votes of Repr. Pennsyl. vii. - xiii. (1680, June 14. 23. 25. Oct. 16. Nov. 4. 8. 11. 18. 20.23. Dec. 16. 1680-1, Jan. 15. 22. Feb. 24. |