Car. 2. An ordinance of the lords and commons assembled in parliament, for exempting from custom andimposition 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 neigh. boring articles to have been in 1644. 1644, June 20. An act for charging of tobacco bro't from New-England wiih custom and excise. Title in American library. 99, 8. 1644, Aug 1. An act for the advancing and regu Čar. 2. Sept. 18. 1 Car. 2. 2 Car. 2. lating the trade of this commonwealth. Tit. Amr. libr. 99. 9. Grant of the Northern neck of Virginia to Lord Hopton, Lord Jermyn, Lord Culpepper, Sir JohnBerkley, Sir William Moreton, Sir Dudly Wyatt, and Thomas Culpepper. 1650, O. 3. An act prohibiting trade with the Barbadoes, Virginia, Bermudas and Antego. Scobell's acts. 1027. 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 1650, Ear. 2. Neal. hist. of the Puritans. App. A final settlement of boundaries be. 1650, Car. 2. tween the Dutch New Nether lands and Connecticut Instructions for Captain Robert Den 3 Car. 2. nis, Mr. Richard Bennet, Mr. 1651, Sept. 26. Thomas Stagge, and Captain William Claibourn, appointed commissioners for the reducing of Virginia and the inhabitants thereof to their due obedience to the commonwealth of England. Thurloe's state papers, 197. 1 An act for increase of shipping 1651, 02. 9 and encouragement of the naviga tion of this nation. Scobell's acts. 1449. 3 Car. 2. Articles agreed on and concluded at 1651-2.Mar.19. James citie in Virginia for the sur- 4 Car. 2. rendering and settling of that plantation under the obedience and government of the commonwealth of England, by the commissioners of the council of state, by authoritie of the parliament of England, and by the grand assembly of the governor, council, and burgesse of that state. M. S. (Ante. p. 206.) 4 Car. I. An act of indempnitie made at the 1651-2, Mar.12. surrender of the countrie. (of Vir. ginia. (Ante. p. 206.) Capitulation de Port-Royal. Mem. 1654, Aug. 16. Am. 507. 1655, Car. 2 A proclamation of the protector relating to Jamaica. 3 Thurl. 75. 1655, Sept. 26. The protector to the commissioners 7 car. 2. 1655, 8, 8. 7 car. 2. of Maryland. A letter. 4 Thurl.55. An instrument made at the council of Jamaica, Oct. 8, 1655, for the better carrying on of affairs there 4 Thurl. 17. 1655, Nov. 3. Treaty of Westminster between 1656, Aug. 9. 1656, car. 2. 1656, Car. 2 8 car. 2. France and England. 6. corps diplom. part 2. p. 121. 2. Mem. Am. 10. The assembly at Barbadoes to the protector. 4 Thurl. 651. A grant by Cromwell to Sir Charles A paper concerning the advancement 1656, 0, 10. Mr. R. Bennet and Mr. S. Matthew to Secretary Thurlow. 5. Thurl 482. 1656, Oct. 10. Objections against the Lord Balti 8 car. 2. more's patent, and reasons why the government of Maryland should not be put into his hands 5. Thurl. 484. 1656. O. 10. A paper relating to Maryland. 5. Thurl. 483. 8 Car. 2. 8 Car. 2. A breviet of the proceedings of the 1656, 08. 10. Lord Baltimore and his officers and compilers in Maryland, against the authority of the parlia-, ment ofthe commonwealth of England and against his highness the Lord protector's authority, laws and government. 5. Thurl. 486. The assembly of Virginia to Secretary Thurlow. 5 Thurl. 497. The governor of Barbadoes to the protector. 6 Thurl. 169. Petition of the general court at Hartford upon Connecticut for a char , ter. Smith's exam. App. 4. 1656 Oct. 15. 8 Car. 2. 1657, Apr. 4. 9 Car. 2. 1661, Car. 2. 14. Car. 2. 1662-9, Mar. 24. Apr. 4. 15 C. 2. Charter of the colony of Connecti- 1662, Apr. 23. cut. Smith's exam. App. 6. 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 Berkley, and Sir John Colleton. 4 Mcin. Am. 554. The concessions and agreement of 1664, F:b. 10: thelords propreitors of the province of New Cæsarea, or New-Jersey, to and with all and every of the adventurers and all such as shall settle or plant there. Smith's NewJersey. App. 1.. A grant of the colony of New-York to the Duke of York. A commission to Colonel Nichols 1664, Apr. 26. and others to settle disputes in 1664, Mar. 12, 20 Car. 2. 16 Car, 2. New England. Hutch. Hist. Mass. 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, Apr. 26. Sir Robert Carre and others proclamation to the inhabitants of New 1664, June 23. 24.16 Car. 2. 1664, Aug. 19-29, 20-30, 24. Aug. 25. Sept. 4. 1664, Aug. 27. Sept. 3. 1664, O&t. 1. York, New-Jersey, &c. Smith's Deeds of lease and release of New- A conveiance of the Delaware coun- Letters between Stuyvesant and Col. onel Nichols on the English right Smith's N. J. 37—42. Treaty between the English and Dutch for the surrender of the New-Netherlands. Sm. N. J. 42. Nicoll's commission to Sir Robert Carre to reduce the Dutch on Delaware bay. Sm. N. J. 47. Instructions to Sir Robert Carre for reducing of Delaware bay, and settling the people there under his majesty's obedience. Sm. N. J. 47. Articles of capitulation between Sir Robert Carre and the Dutch and Swedes on Delaware bay and Delaware river. Sm. N. J. 49 |