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16 Car. 2.

The determination of the commis- 1664. Dec. 1. sioners of the boundary between

the Duke of York and Connecti-
cut. Sm. Ex. Ap. 9.

The New Haven case. Smith's Ex. 1664.
Ap. 20.

The second charter granted by 1665. June 13. Charles II to the same proprietors 24. 17 Car. 2. of Carolina 4 Mem. Am. 586.

Declaration de guerre par la France 1666, Jan. 26. contre l'Angleterre. 5 Mem Am,

123.

Declaration of war by the king of En- 1666, Feb. 9. gland against the king of France. 17 Car. 2. The treaty of peace between Françe

and England made at Breda. 7 1667, July 31. Corps Dipl. part 1. p. 41. 2. Mem. Am. 32.

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. Acte de la cession de l' Acadie au roi de France 2 Mem. Am, 40.

1667-8, Feb, 17

Directions from the governor and 1668, April 21.

council of New York for a better

settlement of the government on
Delaware. Sm. N. J. 51.

Lovelace's order for customs at the 1668,
Hoarkills. Sm. N. J. 55.

A confirmation of the grant of the 16-May 8,
northern neck of Virginia to the 21 Car. 2.
Earl of St. Alban's, Lord Berk-
ley, Sir William Moreton and
John Tretheway,

1672,

Incorporation of the town of Newcastle or Amstell.

1673, Feb. 25. A demise of the colony of Virginia

25 Car. 2.

1673-4

to the Earl of Arlington and Lord Culpepper for 31 years. M. S. Treaty at London between king Charles II. and the Dutch. Article VI.

Remonstrances against the

two

grants of Charles II. of Northern and Southern Virginia. Mentd. Beverly. 65.

1674, July 13. Sir George Carteret's instructions to Governor Carteret.

1675, O&. 1. 27 Car, 2.

1674, Nov. 9. Governor Andro's proclamation on taking possession of Newcastle for the Duke of York. Sm. N. J. 78. 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. The concessions and agreements of

1676, Mar. 3

1676, July 1.

1676, Aug. 18.

of the proprietors, freeholders and inhabitants of the province of West-New-Jersey in America. Sm. N. J. App. 2.

A deed quintipartite for the division
of New-Jersey.

Letter from the proprietors of New-
Jersey 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 1676, O. 10: his subjects of Virginia. M. S.

28 Car. 2.

Cautionary epistle from the trustees 1676. of Byllinge's part of New-Jersey.

Sm. N. J. 84.

Indian deed for the lands between 1677, Sept. 10.
Rankokas creek and Timber

creek, in New-Jersey.

Indian deed for the lands from Old- 1677, Sept: 27. man's creek to Timber creek,

in New-Jersey.

Indian deed for the lands from Ran- 1677, Oct. 10% kokos creek to Assunpink creek,

in New-Jersey.

The will of Sir George Carteret, 1678, Dec. 5.
sole proprietor of East Jersey, or-
dering the same to be sold.

An order of the king in council for 1680, Feb 16,
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
Arguments against the customs de- 168..
manded in New West Jersey by
the governor of New-York, ad-
dressed to the Duke's commis-
sioners. Sm. N. J. 117. ·

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14. 23. 25. O& 16. Nov. 4. 8. II. 18. 20. 23. Dec. 16. 1680-1, Jan.

15. 22.

1680; June 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.

Feb. 24.

Car. 2.

1681, Mar. 4. A grant of Pennsylvania to William Penn. Votes of Represen. Pennsyl. xviii.

1681, Apr. 2.

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.

1681, Nov. 9. Fundamental laws of the province of West New-Jersey. Sm. N. J.

126.

1681-2, Jan.14. The methods of the commissioners for settling and regulation of lands in New-Jersey. Sm. N. J. 137. 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.

The Duke of York's fresh grant of 1682, Mar. 14. East New-Jersey to the 24 pro

prietors.

The frame of the government of the 1682, Apr. 25: province of Pennsylvania, in A

merica. Votes of Repr. Penn.

xxvii.

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

The Duke of York's deed of feoff. 1682, Aug. 24. ment of Newcastle and twelve

miles circle to William Penn. V. Repr. Penn.

The Duke of York's deed of feoff- 1682, Aug. 24. ment of a tract of land 12 miles south from Newcastle to the Whorekills, to William Penn. Vo. Repr. Penn. xxxvii.

34, Car. 2.

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

An act of union for annexing and u- 1682. 10th mo. niting of the counties of Newcas- 6th day. tle, Jone's and Whorekill's, alias Deal, to the province of Pennsylvania, and of naturalization of all foreigners in the province and counties aforesaid.

An act of settlement.

1682, Dec. 6.

The frame of the government of the 1683, Apr. 2.

province of Pennsylvania and territories thereunto annexed in America.

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