199 



Proprietors instructions to James Wasse 

 and Riciiard Hartshorne. Sm. N. J. 

 83. 



The charter of king Charles II. to his 1676, Oct. 10. 

 subjects of Virginia. M. S. ^^ ^^'■- ^' 



Cautionary epistle from the trustees of 1676. 

 By Hinge's part of New-Jersey. Sm.N. 

 J. 84. 



Indian (leed for the lands between Ran- 1577^ Sept. 10. 

 kokas creek and Timber creek, in New 

 Jersey. 



Indian deed for tlie lands from Oldman's 1677, Sept. 27. 

 creek to Timber creek, in New-Jersey. 



Indian deed for the lands from Rankokas i677, Oct. 10. 

 creek to Assunpink creek, in New- 

 Jersey. 



The will of Sir George Carteret, sole i67B, Dec. 5. 

 proprietor of East Jersey, ordering the 

 same to be sold. 



An order of the king in council for the 1630, Feb. 16. 

 better encouragement of all his majes- 

 ty's subjects in their trade to his ma- 

 jesty'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. 

 J 34. 6. 



Arguments against the customs deinanu itBO. 

 ed in New West Jersey by the gover- 

 nor of New- York, addressed to the 

 Duke's commissioners. Sm. N. J. 117. 



Extracts of proceedings of the commit- j-K^gQ, June 

 tee of trade and plantations ; copies of | 14. 03. 25. 

 letters, reports, &:.c. between the board | Oct.16.JVov 

 of trade, Mr. Penn, Lord Baltimore |4. 8. 11.18. 

 and Sir John Werden, in the behalf <[ 20. 23 

 of the Duke of York and the settlement 

 of the Pennsylvania boundaries by the 

 L. C. J. North. Votes of Repr. Pennsyl. 

 vii. — xiii. 



Dec, 16. 

 1680-1, Jan. 

 15. 22. Feb. 

 24. 



