| 1495, Mar. 5. 11. H. 7. |
Pro Johanne Caboto et filiis suis super terra incognita investiganda. 12 Ry. 595. 3. Hakl. 4.
2. Mem. Am. 409. |
| 1498, Feb. 3. 13. H. 7. |
Billa signata anno 13. Henrici septimi. 3. Hakluyt s voiages 5.
|
| 1502, Dec. 19. |
De potestatibus ad terras incognitas investigandum.
13. Rymer. 37. |
| 1540, Oct. 17. |
Commission de Francois I. a Jacques Cartier pour
l'establissement du Canada. L'Escarbot. 397.
2. Mem. Am. 416. |
| 1548, 2. E. 6. |
An act against the exaction of money, or any other
thing, by any officer for license to traffique into
Iseland and Newfoundland, made in An. 2. Edwardi sexti. 3. Hakl. 131.
|
| 1578, June 11. 20. El. |
The letters patent granted by her Majestie to Sir
Humphrey Gilbert, knight, for the inhabiting
and planting of our people in America. 3. Hakl.
135. |
| 1583, Feb. 6.
|
Letters patent of Queen Elizabeth to Adrian Gilbert and
others, to discover the Northwest passage to China. 3. Hakl. 96.
|
| 1584. Mar. 25. 20 El. |
The letters patent granted by the Queen's Majestie to M. Walter Raleigh, now knight, for the
discovering and planting of new lands and countries, to continue the space of 6 years and no
more. 3. Hakl. 243. |
|
Mar. 7. 31. El. |
An assignment by Sir Walter Raleigh for continuing the action of inhabiting and planting his
people in Virginia. Hakl. 1st ed. publ. in 1589,
p. 815. |
|
1603, Nov. 8. |
Lettres de Lieutenant General de I'Acadie
and
pays circonvoisins pour le Sieur de Monts. L'Escarbot. 417. |
|
1606, Apr. 10. 4. Jac. 1. |
Letters
patent to Sir Thomas Gates, Sir George Somers and others, for two several colonies to
be made in Virginia and other parts of America.
Stith, Append. No. 1. |
| 1607, Mar. 9. 4. Jac. 1 |
An
ordinance and constitution enlarging the council
of the two colonies in Virginia and America,
and augmenting their authority, M. S. |
|
1609, May 23. 7. Jac. 1. |
The
second charter to the treasurer and company
for Virginia, erecting them into a body politick.
Stith. Ap. 2. |
|
1610, Apr. 10. Jac. 1. |
Letters
patent to the E. of Northampton, granting part of the island of Newfoundland. 1.
Harris. 861. |
|
1611, Mar. 12. 9. Jac. 1. |
A third charter to the treasurer and company for
Virginia. Stith. App. 3. |
| 1617, Jac. 1. |
A
commission to Sir Walter Raleigh. Qu? |
| 1620, Apr. 7.
18. Jac. 1. |
Commissio specialis concernens le garbling herbae
Nicotianae. 17. Rym. 190. |
|
1620, June 29. 18. Jac. 1. |
A proclamation for restraint of the disordered trading of tobacco. 17. Rym. 233. |
|
1620, Nov. 3. Jac. 1. |
A grant
of New England to the council of Plymouth. |
| 1621, July 24.
Jac. 1. |
An
ordinance and constitution of the treasurer,
council, and company in England, for a council
of state and general assembly in Virginia. Stith.
App. 4. |
|
1621, Sep. 10. 20. Jac. 1. |
A grant of Nova Scotia to Sir William Alexander.
2. Mem. de l'Amerique. 193. |
| 1622, Nov. 6. 20. Jac. 1. |
A proclamation prohibiting interloping and disorderly trading to New England in America. 17.
Rym. 416. |
|
1623, May 9. 21. Jac. 1. |
De Commissione
speciali Willielmo Jones militi directa. 17. Rym. 490.
|
|
1623. |
A grant to Sir Edmund Ployden, of New Albion.
Mentioned in Smith's examination. 82. |
|
1624, July 15. 22. Jac. 1. |
De Commissione Henrico vicecomita Mandevill
and aliis. 17. Rym. 609.
|
|
1624, Aug. 26. 22. Jac. 1. |
De commissione speciali concernenti gubernationem
in Virginia. 17. Rym. 618. |
|
1624, Sep. 29. 22. Jac. 1. |
A proclamation concerning tobacco. 17 Rym. 621.
|
|
1624, Nov. 9. 22. Jac. 1. |
De concessione demiss. Edwardo Dichfield et aliis.
17. Rym. 633. |
|
1625, Mar. 2. 22. Jac. 1. |
A proclamation for the utter prohibiting the importation and use of all tobacco which is not of the
proper growth of the colony of Virginia and the
Somer islands, or one of them. 17. Rym. 668. |
|
1625, Mar. 4. 1. Car. 1. |
De commissiouc directa Georgio Yardeley militi et aliis. 18. Rym. 311.
|
| 1625, Apr. 9. 1. Car. 1. |
Proclamatio de herba Nicotiana. 18. Rym. 19.
|
| May
13. 1. 1. Car. 1. |
A proclamation for settlinge the plantation of Virginia. 18. Rym. 72.
|
|
1625, July 12. |
A grant
of the soil, barony, and domains of Nova
Scotia to Sir William Alexander of Minstrie.
2. Mem. Am. 226. |
| 1626, Jan. 31. 2. Car. 1. |
Commissio directa Johanni Wolstenholme militi et aliis. 18. Ry. 831.
|
|
1626, Feb. 17. |
A proclamation touching tobacco. Ry. 848.
|
| 1627, Mar. 19. qu? 2. Car. 1 |
A grant
of Massachuset's bay by the council of
Plymouth to Sir Henry Roswell and others. |
|
1627, Mar. 26. 3. Car. 1. |
De concessione commissionis specialis pro concilio
in Virginia. 18. Ry. 980. |
| 1627, Mar. 30. 3. Car. 1. |
De proclamatione de signatione de tobacco. 18.
Ry. 886. |
| 1627,
Aug. 9. |
De proclamatione pro ordinatione de tobacco. 18.
Ry. 920. |
|
1628, Mar. 4. 3. Car. 1. |
A confirmation of the grant of Massachuset's bay
by the crown. |
|
1629, Aug. 19, |
The
capitulation of Quebec. Champlain part. 2.
216. 2. Mem. Am. 489. |
|
1630, Jan. 6. 5. Car. 1. |
A proclamation concerning tobacco. 19.
Ry. 235. |
|
1630, Apr. 30. |
Conveyance of Nova Scotia (Port-royal excepted)
by Sir William Alexander to Sir Claude St.
Etienne Lord of la Tour and of Uarre and to his
son Sir Charles de St. Etienne Lord of St. Denniscourt, on condition that they continue subjects
to the king of Scotland under the great seal of
Scotland. |
|
1630-'31, Nov. 24. 6. Car. 1 |
A proclamation forbidding the disorderly trading
with the savages in New England in America,
especially the furnishing the natives in those and
other parts of America by the English with weapons and habiliments of warre. 19. Ry.
210. 3. Rushw. 82. |
|
1630, Dec. 5. 6. Car. 1. |
A
proclamation prohibiting the selling arms, &c.
to the savages in America. Mentioned 3. Rushw.
75. |
| 1630,
Dec. 5. 6. Car. 1. |
A grant
of Connecticut by the council of Plymouth to the E. of
Warwick. |
|
1630, Car. 1. |
A
confirmation by the crown of the grant of Connecticut, [said to be in the petty bag office in
England.] |
| 1631,
Mar. 19. 6. Car. 1. |
A conveiance
of Connecticut by the E. of Warwick to Lord Say and Seal and others. Smith's
examination, App. No. 1. |
|
1631, Ju'e 27. 7. Car. 1. |
A
special commission to Edward Earle of Dorsett
and others for the better plantation of the colony
of Virginia. 19. Ry. 301. |
|
1631, Ju'e 29. 7. Car. 1. |
Litere continentes promissionem regis ad tradendum castrum et habitationem de Kebec
in Canada ad regem Francorum. 19. Ry. 303. |
|
1632, Mar. 29. 8. Car. 1. |
Traite entre le roy Louis XIII. et Charles roi
d'Angleterre pour la restitution de la nouvelle
France, la Cadie et Canada et des navires et
merchandises pris de part et d'autre. Fait a St.
Germain. 19. Ry. 361. 2. Mem. Am. 5. |
| 1632, Ju'e
20. 8. Car. 1. |
A grant of Maryland to Caecilius Calvert, Baron of
Baltimore in Ireland. |
| 1633, July 3. 9. Car. 1. |
A
petition of the planters of Virginia against the
grant to Lord Baltimore. |
| 1633, July 3. |
Order of Council upon the dispute between the
Virginia planters and Lord Baltimore. Votes of
repres. of Pennsylvania, v. |
| 1633, Aug. 13. 9. Car. 1. |
A proclamation to prevent abuses growing by the
unordered retailing of tobacco. Mentioned 3.
Rushw. 191. |
| 1633, Sep. 23. 9. Car. 1. |
A special commission to Thomas Young to search,
discover and find out what parts are not yet
inhabited in Virginia and America and other
parts thereunto adjoining. 19. By. 472. |
|
1633, Oct. 13. 9. Car. 1. |
A
proclamation for preventing of the abuses growing by the unordered retailing of tobacco. 19.
By. 474. |
|
1633, Mar. 13. |
A proclamation restraining the abusive venting of
tobacco. 19. Rym. 522. |
|
1634, May 19. 10. Car. 1. |
A proclamation concerning the landing of tobacco,
and also forbidding the planting thereof in the
king's dominions. 19. By. 553. |
|
1634, Car. 1. |
A Commission to the Archbishop of Canterbury
and 11 others for governing the American colonies. |
| 1634, Ju'e 19. 10. Car. 1. |
A commission concerning tobacco. M. S.
|
|
1635, July 18. 11. Car. 1. |
A commission from Lord Say and Seal, and others,
to John Winthrop to be Governor of Connecticut. Smith's App.
|
|
1635, Car. 1. |
A grant to Duke Hamilton.
|
|
1636, Apr. 2. 12. Car. 1. |
De commissione speciali Johanni Harvey militi
pro meliori regimine coloniae in Virginia. 20. Ry. 3. |
|
1637, Mar. 14. Car. 1. |
A proclamation concerning tobacco. Title in 3.
Rushw. 617.
|
|
1636-7, Mar. 16. 12. Car. 1. |
De commissione speciali Georgio domino
Goring et
aliis concessa concernente venditionem de tobacco absque licentia regia. 20.
Ry. 116. |
|
1637, Apr. 30. 13. Car. 1. |
A
proclamation against the disorderly transporting
his Majesty's subjects to the plantations within
the parts of America. 20. Ry. 143. 3. Rushw.
409. |
|
1637, May 1. 13. Car. 1. |
An order of the privy council to stay 8 ships now
in the Thames from going to New England.. 3.
Rushw. 409. |
|
1637, Car. 1. |
A warrant of the Lord Admiral to stop unconformable ministers from going beyond sea. 3.
Rushw. 410. |
|
1638, Apr. 4. Car. 1. |
Order of council upon Claiborne's petition against
Lord Baltimore. Votes of representatives of
Pennsylvania, vi. |
|
1638, Apr. 6. 14. Car. 1. |
An
order of the king and council that the attorney general draw
up a proclamation to prohibit transportation of passengers to New England without
license. 3. Rushw. 718. |
|
1638, May 1. 14. Car. 1. |
A
proclamation to restrain the transporting of passengers and provisions to New England without
license. 20. Ry. 223. |
|
1639, Mar. 25. Car. 1. |
A
proclamation concerning tobacco. Title 4.
Rushw. 1060. |
|
1639, Aug. 19. 15. Car. 1. |
A
proclamation declaring his Majesty's pleasure to
continue his commission and letters patents for
licensing retailers of tobacco. 20. Ry. 348. |
|
1639, Dec. 16. 15. Car. 1. |
De commissione speciali Henrico Ashton armigero
et aliis ad amovendum Henricum Hawley gubernatorem de Barbadoes. 20. Ry. 357.
|
|
1639, Car. 1. |
A
proclamation concerning retailers of tobacco.
4. Rush. 966. |
|
1641. Aug. 9. 17. Car. 1. |
De constitutione gubernatoris et
concilii pro Virginia. 20. Ry. 484. |
|
1643, Car. 1. |
Articles of union and confederacy entered into by
Massachusets, Plymouth, Connecticut, and New
Haven. 1. Neale. 223. |
|
1644, Car. 1. |
Deed from George Fenwick to the old Connecticut
jurisdiction. |
| |
An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, for exempting from custom
and imposition all commodities exported for, or
imported from New England, which has been
very prosperous and without any public charge
to this State, and is likely to prove very happy
for the propagation of the gospel in those parts.
Tit. in Amer. library 90. 5. No date. But seems by the neighboring articles to have been
in 1644. |
| 1644, Ju'e
20. Car. 2. |
An act for charging of tobacco brought from New
England with custom and excise. Title in American library. 99. 8.
|
|
1644, Aug. 1. Car. 2. |
An act for the advancing and regulating the trade
of this commonwealth. Tit. Amer. libr. 99. 9. |
| Sept.
18. Car. 2. |
1. Grant of the Northern neck of Virginia to Lord
Hopton, Lord Jermyn, Lord Culpeper, Sir John
Berkeley, Sir William Moreton, Sir Dudly Wyatt,
and Thomas Culpeper. |
|
1650, Oct. 3. 2. Car. 2. |
An act prohibiting trade with the Barbadoes,
Virginia, Bermudas, and Antego. Scoble's Acts.
1027. |
|
1650, Car. 2. |
A declaration of Lord Willoughby, Governor of
Barbadoes, and of his council, against an act of
Parliament of 3d of October, 1650. 4. Polit.
register. 2. cited from 4. Neale. hist, of the
Puritans. App. No. 12. but not there. |
|
1650, Car. 2. |
A final settlement of boundaries between the Dutch
New Netherlands and Connecticut. |
|
1651, Sep. 26. 3. Car. 2. |
Instructions for Captain Robert Dennis, Mr. Richard Bennet, Mr. Thomas Stagge, and Captain
William Claibourne, appointed commissioners for
the reducing of Virginia and the inhabitants
thereof to their due obedience to the commonwealth of England. 1. Thurloe's State papers.
197. |
| 1651, Oct. 1. 3. Car. 2. |
An act
for increase of shipping and encouragement
of the navigation of this nation. Scobell's acts.
1449. |
| 1651-'2 Mar.
12. 4. Car. 2. |
Articles agreed on & concluded at James Cittie
in Virginia for the surrendering and settling of
that plantation under e/y obedience & government of the common wealth of England, by the
Commissioners of the Councill of state by authoritie of the parliamt. of England, & by the
Grand assembly of the Governour, Councill &
Burgesses of that countrey. M. S. [Ante. pa.
122.] |
| 1651-'2, Mar.
12. 4. Car. 2. |
An act of indempnitie made att the surrender of
the countrey [of Virginia.] [Ante. p. 124.] |
|
1654, Aug. 16. |
Capitulation de Port Royal. Mem.
Am. 507. |
|
1655. Car. 2. |
A proclamation of the Protector relating to Jamaica. 3. Thurl. 75.
|
|
1655, Sep. 25. 7. Car. 2. |
The
Protector to the commissioners of Maryland.
A letter. 4. Thurl. 55. |
|
1655, Oct. 8. 7. Car. 2. |
An
instrument made at the council of Jamaica,
October 8, 1655, for the better carrying on of
affairs there. 4. Thurl. 71. |
| 1655, Nov. 3.
|
Treaty
of Westminster between France and England. 6. Corps. Diplom. part 2. p. 121. 2. Mem.
Am. 10. |
|
1656, Mar. 27. 8. Car. 2. |
The assembly at Barbadoes
to the Protector. 4.
Thurl. 651. |
|
1656, Aug. 9. |
A grant by Cromwell to Sir Charles de Saint Etienne, a baron of Scotland, Crowne and Temple.
A French translation of it. 2. Mem. Am. 511. |
|
1656, Car. 2. |
Paper
concerning the advancement of trade. 5.
Thurl. 80. |
|
1656, Car. 2. |
A brief
narration of the English rights to the
Northern parts of America. 5. Thurl. 81. |
|
1656, Oct. 10, 8. Car. 2. |
Mr. R.
Bennett and Mr. S. Matthew to Secretary
Thurloe. 5. Thurl. 482. |
|
1656, Oct. 10. 8. Car. 2. |
Objections against the Lord Baltimore's patent, and
reasons why the government of Maryland should
not be put into his hands. 5. Thurl. 482. |
| 1656, Oct. 10. 8. Car. 2. |
A paper relating to Maryland. 5. Thurl.
483. |
|
1656, Oct. 10. 8. Car. 2. |
A breviet
of the proceedings of the Lord Baltimore
and his officers and compliers 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. 8. Car. 2. |
The assembly of Virginia to secretary Thurlow.
5. Thurl. 497. |
| 1657, Apr. 4.
9. Car. 2. |
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. 14. Car. 2. |
Charter of the colony of Connecticut. Smith's
Exam. App. 6. |
| 1662-'3. Mar.
24. Apr. 4. 15. Car. 2. |
The
first charter granted by Charles II. to the proprietaries of Carolina, to wit: to the Earl of
Clarendon, Duke of Albemarle, Lord Craven,
Lord Berkeley, Lord Ashley, Sir George Carteret, Sir William Berkeley, and Sir John Colleton. 4. Mem. Am. 554. |
| 1664, Feb. 10. |
The concessions and agreement of the lords proprietors of the province of New Caesarea, 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. |
| 1664, Mar. 12. 20. Car. 2. |
A grant of the colony of New York to the Duke of
York. |
| 1664, Apr. 26.
16. Car. 2. |
A commission to Colonel Nichols 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. |
| |
Sir Robert Carre and others proclamation to the
inhabitants of New York, New Jersey, &c.
Smith's N. J. 36. |
| 1664, Ju'e 23. 24. 16. C. 2. |
Deeds of lease and release of New Jersey by the
Duke of York to Lord Berkeley and Sir George
Carteret. |
| |
A conveiance of the Delaware counties to William
Penn. |
| 1664, Aug. 19-29, 20-30, 24. A'g. 25. Sep. 4.
|
Letters
between Stuyvesant and Colonel Nichols on the English right.
Smith's N. J. 37. 42. |
|
1664, Aug. 27. |
Treaty between the English and Dutch for the surrender of the New Netherlands. Sm. N. Jer. 41.
|
|
September 3. |
Nicoll's commission to Sir Robert Carre
to reduce
the Dutch on Dalaware bay. Sm. N. J. 42. |
| |
Instructions to Sir Robert Carre for reducing of
Delaware bay and settling the people there under his Majesty's Obedience. Sm. N. J. 47.
|
| 1664, Oct'r
1. |
Articles of capitulation between Sir Robert Carre
and the Dutch and Swedes on Delaware bay and
Delaware river. Sm. N. J. 49. |
|
1664, Dec. 1. 16. Car. 2. |
The
determination of the commissioners of the boundary between
the Duke of York and Connecticut. Sm. Ex. App. 9.
|
|
1664. |
The New
Haven case. Smith's Ex. App. 20. |
|
1665, Ju'e 13-24. 17. C. 2. |
The
second charter granted by Charles II. to the
same proprietors of Carolina. 4. Mem. Am. 586. |
|
1666, Jan. 26. |
Declaration de guerre par la France contre
l'Angleterre. 3. Mem. Am. 123. |
| 1666, Feb. 9.
17. Car. 2. |
Declaration of war by the King of England against
the King of France. |
|
1667, July 31. |
The
treaty of peace between France and England
made at Brada. 7. Corps. Dipl. part 1. p. 41.
2. Mem. Am. 32. |
| 1667, July 31.
|
The
treaty of peace and alliance between England
and the United Provinces made at Breda. 7.
Cor. Dip. p. 1. p. 44. 2. Mem. Am. 40. |
|
1667-8, Feb'y 17. |
Acte de la cession de
l'Acadie au roi de France.
2. Mem. Am. 292. |
|
1668, Apr, 21. |
Directions from the Governor and council of New
York for a better settlement of the government
on Delaware. Sm. N. J. 51. |
|
1668. |
Lovelace's order for customs at the Hoarkills.
Sm.
N. J. 55. |
| May
8. 21. Car. 2. |
A confirmation of the grant of the Northern neck
of Virginia to the Earl of St. Alban's, Lord
Berkeley, Sir William Moreton, and John Tretheway. |
| 1672. |
Incorporation of the town of Newcastle or Amstell.
|
| 1673, Feb. 25. 25. Car. 2. |
A demise of the colony of Virginia to the Earl of
Arlington and Lord Culpeper for 31 years. M. S. |
|
1673-4. |
Treaty at London between the King Charles II.
and the Dutch. Article vi. |
| |
Remonstrances against the two grants of Charles
II. of Northern and Southern Virginia. Ment. Beverley. 65. |
| 1674, July 13. |
Sir George Carteret's instructions to Governor
Carteret. |
|
1674, Nov. 9. |
Governor Andros's proclamation on taking possession of New Castle for the Duke of York. Sm.
N. J. 78. |
| 1675, Oct.
1. 27. Car. 2. |
A proclamation for prohibiting the importation of
commodities of Europe into any of his Majesty's
plantations in Africa, Asia, or America, which
were not laden in England: and for putting all
other laws relating to the trade of the plantations in effectual execution.
|
| 1676, Mar. 3. |
The concessions and agreements of the proprietors,
freeholders, and inhabitants of the province of West New Jersey in America. Sm. N. J. App. 2.
|
|
1676, July 1. |
A deed quintipartite for the division of New Jersey.
|
|
1676, Aug. 18. |
Letter
from the proprietors of New Jersey to Richard Hartshorne. Sm. N. J. 80.
|
| |
Proprietor's instructions to James Wasse
and Richard Hartshorne. Sm. N. J. 83. |
|
1676, Oct. 10. 28. Car. 2. |
The
charter of King Charles II. to his subjects of Virginia.
M.S. |
| 1676. |
Cautionary epistle from the trustees of Byllinge's
part of New Jersey. Sm. N. J. 84. |
|
1677, Sep. 10. |
Indian deed for the lands between Rankokas creek
and Timber creek, in New Jersey. |
|
1677, Sep. 27. |
Indian deed for the lands from Oldman's creek to
Timber creek, in New Jersey. |
|
1677, Oct 10. |
Indian deed for the lands from Rankokas
creek to
Assunpink creek, in New Jersey. |
|
1678. Dec'r 5. |
The
will of Sir George Carteret, sole proprietor of
East Jersey, ordering the same to be sold. |
| 1680, Feb. 16. |
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. |
| 1680. |
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. |
| 1680, June 14. 23, 25. Oct. 16. Nove'ber 4. 8, 11, 18,
20, 23. Dece'er 16. 1680-'1, J'n. 15, 22. Feb. 24. |
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. Pennsylvania, vii. xiii. |
| 1681, Mar. 4. Car. 2. |
A grant
of Pennsylvania to William Penn. Votes
of Represen. Pennsylvania, xviii. |
| 1681, Apr. 2. |
The
King's declaration to the inhabitants and planters of the province of Pennsylvania. Votes
Rep. 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.
Pennsylv. xxiv. |
| 1681, Nov. 9. |
Fundamental laws of the province of West New
Jersey. Sm. N. J. 126. |
|
1681-'2, Jan'y 14. |
The methods of the commissioners for settling
and
regulation of lands in New Jersey. Sm. N. J. 130. |
| 1681-'2, Feb'y
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. |
The Duke of York's fresh grant of East New Jersey to the 24 proprietors.
|
| 1682, Apr. 25. |
The frame of the government of the province 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 Culpeper to be
Lieutenant and Governor General of Virginia.
M. S. |
| 1682,
10th m'h 6th day. |
An act of union for annexing and uniting of the
counties of Newcastle, Jones' and Whorekill's
alias Deal, to the province of Pennsylvania, and
of naturalization of all foreigners in the province
and counties aforesaid. |
|
1682, Dec. 6. |
An act of settlement.
|
|
1683, Apr. 2. |
The frame of the government of the province of
Pennsylvania and territories thereunto annexed
in America. |
| 1683, Apr. 17, 27.
May 30. June 12. 1684, Feb. 12. July 2, 16, 23. Sept. 30.
Dec. 9. 1685, Mar. 17. Aug. 18, 26. Sept. 2. Oct. 8, 17, 31.
Nov. 7 . |
Proceedings of the committee of trade and plantations in
the dispute between Lord Baltimore and Mr. Penn. Vo. R.
P. xiii — xviii. |
|
1683, July 17. |
A commission by the proprietors of East New Jersey to Robert Barclay to be Governor. Sm. N.
J. 166. |
| 1683, July 26.
35. Car. 2. |
An Order of council for issuing a quo warranto
against the charter of the colony of the Massachuset's bay in New England, with his Majesty's
declaration, that in case the said corporation of
Massachuset'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 Amer. Library. 139, 6. |
|
1683, Sep. 23. 35. Car. 2. |
A
commission to Lord Howard of Effingham to be
Lieutenant and Governor General of Virginia.
M. S. |
|
1684, May 3. |
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. |
| 1684, Aug. 2.
|
A
treaty with the Indians at Albany. |
|
1686, Nov. 16. |
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. 2815. |
| 1687, Feb, 12. |
Constitution of the council of proprietors of West
Jersey. Smith's N. Jersey. 199. |
|
1687, qu? Sep. 27. 4. Jac. 2. |
A
confirmation of the grant of the Northern Neck
of Virginia to Lord Culpeper. |
|
1687, Sept. 5. |
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. |
|
1637. |
Governor Coxe's narrative relating to the division
line, directed to the council of proprietors of
West Jersey. Sm. App., No. 4. |
|
1687. |
The representation of the council of proprietors of
West Jersey to Governor Burnet. Smith. App.
No. 5. |
| |
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.
|
|
1688, Sept. 5. |
Agreement of the line of partition between East
and West New Jersey. Sm. N. J. 196. |
| 1691. |
Conveiance of the government of West Jersey
and territories by Dr. Coxe, to the West Jersey
Society. |
| 1691, Oct'r
7. |
A charter granted by King William and Queen
Mary to the inhabitants of the province of
Massachuset's bay in New England. 2. Mem.
de l' Am. 593. |
|
1696, Nov. 7. |
The
frame of government of the province of Pennsylvania and the territories thereunto belonging,
passed by Governor Markham. Nov. 7, 1696. |
|
1697, Sep. 20. |
The treaty of peace between France and England,
made at Ryswick. 7. Corps. Dipl., part 2, p.
399. 2. Mem. Am. 89. |
|
1699, July 5. |
The opinion and answer of the Lords of trade to
the memorial of the proprietors of East New
Jersey. Sm. App. No. 10. |
|
1700, Jan. 15. |
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. |
| 1700,
W. 3. |
A confirmation of the boundary between the colonies of New York and Connecticut, by the
Crown. |
|
1701, Aug. 12. |
The memorial of the proprietors of East and West
Jersey to the King. Sm. App. No. 14. |
|
1701, Oct. 2. |
Representation of the Lords of trade to the Lords
justices. Sm. App. No. 13. |
| 1701. |
A treaty with the Indians.
|
| 1701-'2, J'n 6.
|
Report of Lords of trade to King William of
draughts of a commission and instructions for a
Governor of New 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. |
Instructions to Lord Cornbury.
Sm. N. J. 230. |
|
1702, Dec. 5. |
A
commission from Queen Anne to Lord Cornbury, to be Captain General and Governor in
Chief of New Jersey. Sm. N. J. 220. |
|
1703, Ju'e 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 Rankokas
River, in West Jersey. |
|
1704, Ju'e 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. |
Additional instructions to Lord Cornbury.
Sm.
N. J. 235. |
|
1707, May 3. |
Additional instructions to Lord Cornbury.
Sm.
N. J. 258. |
|
1707, Nov. 20. |
Additional instructions to Lord Cornbury.
Sm.
N. J. 259. |
|
1707. |
An
answer by the council of proprietors for the
Western division of New Jersey, to questions
proposed to them by Lord Cornbury. Sm. N.
J. 285. |
| 1708-'9, Feb'y
28. |
Instructions to Colonel Vetch in his negotiations
with the Governors of America. Sm. N. J. 364. |
| 1708-'9, Feb'y 28. |
Instructions to the Governor of New Jersey and
York. Sm. N. J. 361. |
|
1710, August. |
Earl of Dartmouth's letter to Governor Hunter. |
|
1711, Apr. 22. |
Premieres propositions de la France. 6. Lamberty,.669. 2. Mem. Am. 341.
|
| 1711, Oct'r
8. |
Reponses de la France aux demandes
preliminaires
de la Grande Bretagne. 6. Lamb. 681. 2,
Mem. Amer. 344. |
| 1711, Sept. 27. Octo'r 8. |
Demandes
preliminaires plus particulieres de la Grande Bretagne, avec les reponses. 2. Mem.
de l' Am. 346. |
|
1711, Sept. 27. Octo'r 8. |
L' acceptation de la part de la Grande Bretagne. 2, Mem. Am. 356.
|
|
1711, Dec. 23. |
The Queen's instructions to the Bishop of Bristol
and Earl of Strafford, her plenipotentiaries, to
treat of a general peace. 6. Lamberty, 744.
2. Mem. Am. 358. |
| 1712, May 24. June 10. |
A memorial of Mr. St. John to the Marquis de Torci,
with regard to North America, to commerce, and to the
suspensions of arms. 7. Recueil de Lamberty, 161. 2. Mem. de
l'Amer.
376. |
| 1712, Ju'e 10. |
Reponse du roi de France au memoire de Londres.
7. Lamberty, p. 163. 2. Mem. Am. 380. |
|
1712, Aug. 19. |
Traite pour une suspension d' armes entre Louis
XIV. roi de France, & Anne, reigne de la
Grande Bretagne, fait a Paris. 8. Corps. Dipl.,
part 1, p. 308. 2. Mem. d' Am. 104. |
|
1712, Sep. 10. |
Offers
of France to England, demands of England, and the answers of France. 7. Rec. de
Lamb. 491. 2. Mem. Am. 390. |
| 1713, Mar. 31. Apr'l 11. |
Traite de paix & d' amitie entre Louis XIV. roi de France, & Anne, reigne de la Grande Bretagne,
fait a Utrecht. 15. Corps Diplomatique de
Dumont, 339. id. Latin. 2. Actes & memoires
de la pais d' Utrecht, 457. id. Lat. Fr. 2.
Mem. Am. 113. |
| 1713, Mar. 31. Apr'l 11. |
Traite de navigation & de commerce entre Louis XIV. roi de France, & Anne, reigne de la
Grande Bretagne. Fait a Utrecht. 8. Corps.
Dipl., part 1, p. 345. 2. Mem. de 1' Am. 137. |
| 1726. |
A
treaty with the Indians. |
| 1728, Janu'y |
The petition of the representatives of the province
of New Jersey, to have a distinct Governor,
Sm. N. J. 421. |
|
1732, G. 2. |
Deed of
release by the government of Connecticut
to that of New York. |
| 1732, Ju'e 9, 20. 5. G. 2. |
The
charter granted by George II. for Georgia. 4.
Mem. de l'Am. 617.
|
|
1733. |
Petition of Lord Fairfax, that a commission might
issue for running and marking the dividing line
between his district and the province of Virginia. |
|
1733, Nov. 29. |
Order of the King in council for commissioners
to
survey and settle the said dividing line between
the proprietary and royal territory. |
|
1736, Aug. 5. |
Report of the Lords of trade relating to the separating the government of the province of New
Jersey from New York. Sm. N. J. 423. |
|
1737, Aug. 10. |
Survey
and report of the commissioners appointed
on the part of the Crown to settle the line between the Crown and Lord Fairfax.
|
|
1737, Aug. 11. |
Survey
and report of the commissioners appointed
on the part of Lord Fairfax to settle the line
between the Crown and him. |
|
1738, Dec. 21. |
Order
of reference of the surveys between the Crown and Lord
Fairfax to the council for plantation affairs. |
|
1744, June. |
Treaty with the Indians of the Six Nations at Lancaster.
|
|
1745, April 6. |
Report
of the council for plantation affairs, fixing
the head springs of Rappahanoc and Patowmac,
and a commission to extend the line. |
|
1745, Apr. 11. |
Order
of the King in council confirming the said
report of the council for plantation affairs. |
|
1748, Apr. 30. |
Articles preliminaires pour parvenir a la paix,
signes a Aix la Chapelle entre les ministres de
France, de la Grande Bretagne, & des Provinces
Unies des Pays Bas. 2. Mem. de l' Am. 159. |
|
1748, May 21. |
Declaration des ministres de France, de la Grande
Bretagne, & des Provinces Unies des Pays Bas, pour rectifier les
articles I. & II. des preliminaires. 2. Mem. Am. 165.
|
| 1748, Oct'r 7, 18. 22. G. 2. |
The
general and definitive treaty of peace concluded at Aix la Chapelle. Lond. Mag. 1748.
503 French. 2. Mem. Am. 169. |
|
1754. |
A treaty with the Indians.
|
| 1755, Aug. 7.
|
A
conference between Governor Bernard and Indian nations at Burlington. Sm. N. J. 449.
|
| 1758, Oct'r
8. |
A conference between Governor Denny, Governor
Bernard and others, and Indian nations at
Easton. Sm. N. J. 455. |
| 1759, July25.
33. G. 2. |
The capitulation of Niagara.
|
|
175—. |
The King's proclamation promising lands to soldiers. |
| 1763, Feb. 10.
3. G. 3. |
The definitive treaty concluded at Paris. Lond. Mag., 1763. 149.
|
| 1763, Oct'r
7. |
A proclamation for regulating the cessions made by the last treaty of peace. Guth. Geogr.
Gram. 623. |
|
1763. |
The King's proclamation against settling on any
lands on the waters, westward of the Alleghaney. |
|
1768, Nov. 3. |
Deed
from the Six Nations of Indians to William
Trent and others for lands betwixt the Ohio and
Monongahela. View of the title to Indiana.
Phil. Styner and Cist. 1776. |
|
1768, Nov. 5. |
Deed
from the Six Nations of Indians to the Crown
for certain lands and settling a boundary. M. S. |