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1681, Mar. 4.
Car. 2.
1621, Apr. 2.

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. 1681, July 11. 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 NewJersey. Sm. N. J. 130.

1681, Nov. 9.

1681-2,Jan. 14.

1681-2, F. 1. 2. Indentures of lease and release by the executors of Sir George Carteret to William Penn and 11 others, conveying East Jersey.

1682, Mar. 14.

1682, Apr. 25.

The Duke of York's fresh grant of East
New Jersey to the 24 proprietors.
The frame of the government of the pro-
vince of Pennsylvania, in America.
Votes of Repr. Penn. xxvii.

1682, Aug. 21. The Duke of York's deed for Pennsylvania. Vo. Repr. Penn. xxxv.

1682, Aug. 24. The Duke of York's deed of feoffment of Newcastle and twelve miles circle to William Penn. Vo. Repr. Penn.

1682, Aug. 24. 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.

1682, Nov. 27. A commission to Thomas Lord Culpepper to be lieutenant and governor-general of Virginia. M. S.

34 Car. 2.

1682, 10th mo. 6th day.

An act of union for annexing and uniting of the counties of Newcastle, Jones's and Whorekill's, alias Deal, to the pro

'vince 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 plan

1683, Apr. 17. 27. 1684, Feb. 12.

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

1685, Mar. 17.

May 30.

June 12.

July 2, 16, 23.
Sept. 30.

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Dec. 9.

Oct. 8, 17, 31.

Nov. 7.

tations in the dispute between Lord Baltimore and Mr. Penn. Vo. R. P.

xiii. -- xviii.

A commission by the proprietors of East 1683, July 17. New-Jersey to Robert Barclay to be

governor. Sın. N. J. 166.

An order of council for issuing a quo 1683, July 26. warranto against the charter of the 35 Car. 2. colony of the Massachusett's bay in New-England, with his majesty's declaration that in case the said corporation of Massachusett's bay shall before prosecution had upon the same quo warranto make a full submission and entire resignation 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 Effing- 1683, Sept. 28. ham to be lieutenant and governor-ge- 35 Car. 2. neral of Virginia. M. S.

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

1684, Aug. 2. 1686, Nov. 16.

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. 1687, Jan. 20. 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. 1687, Feb. 12. Constitution of the council of proprietors of West-Jersey. Smith's N. Jersey.

1687, qú. Sept.

27. 4 Jac. 2.

1687, Sept. 5.

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.

1687, Dec. 16. Provisional treaty of Whitehall concerning America between France and England. 2. Mem. de l'Am. 89.

1687.

1687.

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.

The remonstrance and petition of the in-
habitants 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 betwen 1688, Sept. 5. East and West New-Jersey. Smith's

N. J. 196.

Conveyance of the government of West- 1691.
Jersey and territories, by Dr Coxe, to
the West-Jersey society.

A charter granted by king William and 1691, Oct. 7.
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 1696, Nov. 7. of Pennsylvania and the territories

thereunto belonging, passed by Gov. Markham, Nov. 7, 1696.

The treaty of peace between France and 1697, Sept. 20. England, made at Ryswick. 7 Corps

Dipl. part 2, p. 399. 2 Mem. Am. 89.

The opinion and answer of the Lords of 1699, July 5. trade to the memorial of the proprietors

of East N. Jersey. Sm. App. No. 10.

The memorial of the proprietors of East 1700, Jan. 15. 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 1700. W.3. the colonies of New-York and Connec

ticut, by the crown.

The memorial of the proprietors of East 1701, Aug. 12. and West Jersey to the king. Sm. App. No. 14.

Representation of the Lords of trade to 1701, Oct. 2. the Lords Justices. Sm. App. No. 13.

A treaty with the Indians.

1701.

Report of Lords of trade to king William, 1701-2, Jan. 6. of draughts of a commission and instructions for a governor of N. Jersey.

Sm. N. J. 262.

1702, Apr. 15. Surrender from the proprietors of E. and W. N. Jersey, of their pretended right

of government to her majesty Q. Anne. Sm. N. J. 211.

1702, Apr. 17. The Queen's acceptance of the surrender of government of East and West-Jersey. Sm. N. J. 219.

1702, Nov. 16.

1702, Dec. 5.

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.

1703, June 27. 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.

1703.

Indian deed 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.

1704, June 18. A proclamation by Queen Anne, for settling and ascertaining the current rates of foreign coins in America. Sm. N. J. 281.

1705, May 3.

1707, May 3.

Additional instructions to Lord Cornbury.
Sm. N. J. 235.

Additional instructions to Lord Cornbury.
Sm. N. J. 258.

1707, Nov. 20. Additional instructions to Lord Cornbury.

1707.

1708-9. Feb. 28.

1708-9, Feb. 28.

Sm. N. J. 259.

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.

Instructions to Colonel Vetch in his negociations with the governors of America. Sm. N. J. 364.

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

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