DOCUMENTS AND RECORDS RELATING TO THE PROVINCE OF NEW-HAMPSHIRE, FROM 1749 TO 1763: Containing very valuable and interesting Records and Papers relating to the Crown PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE LEGISLATURE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE. VOLUME VI. COMPILED AND EDITED BY NATHANIEL BOUTON, D. D., Corresponding Secretary of the New Hampshire-Historical Society. MANCHESTER: JAMES M. CAMPBELL, STATE PRINTER. 1872. JOINT RESOLUTION, passed by the Legislature of New-Hampshire. Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives, in General Court convened, That his Excellency the Governor be hereby authorized and empowered, with the advice and consent of the Council, to employ some suitable person, and fix his compensation, to be paid out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, to collect, arrange, transcribe and superintend the publication of such portions of the early State and Provincial Records, and other State Papers of New-Hampshire, as the Governor may deem proper; and that eight hundred copies of each volume of the same be printed by the State Printer and distributed as follows, namely: one copy to each City and Town in the State, one copy to such of the Public Libraries of this State as the Governor may designate, two hundred copies to the New-Hampshire Historical Society, and the remainder placed in the custody of the State Librarian, who is hereby authorized to exchange the same for similar publications issued by other States. Approved July 6, 1866. GENERAL CONTENTS. PAGES. Order by the Governor, relating to Iron forge, &c. Controversy between the Governor and House, relating to 71, 72, 83, 86, 88, 101, 112 Answers of the House to Governor's Messages, 71, 73, 74, 1752. A NEW ASSEMBLY CALLED, "Journal of the House," resumed 127-295 130, 137, 160 (1) The messages of the Governor and answers thereto each year, are noted by |