200 



16R1, Mar. 4. A grant of Pennsylvania to William Penn. 



C^^' '^' Votes of Represcn. Pennsyl. xviii. 



iGfrl, Apr. 2. Tlie king's declaration to tlie inhabitants 

 and jdanters of tlie |)rovince of Penn- 

 sylvania. Vo. Kef)!-. Penn. xxiv. 



1681, July 11. Certain conditions or concessions agreed 



upon by VViiiiam Penn, proprietary and 

 governor of Pennsylvania, and those 

 who are the adventurers and purcha- 

 sers in the same province. — Votes of 

 Re[). Pennsyl. xxiv. 



1631, Nov. 9. Fundamental laws of the province of 



West New-Jersey. Srn. N. J. 126. 



1681-2,Jan. 14, The methods of the commissioners for 

 settling and regulation of lands in New- 

 Jersey. Sm. N. J. 130. 



1681-2, F. 1. 2. Indentures of lease and release by the ex- 

 ecutors of Sir George Carteret to Wil- 

 liam Penn and Jl 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 pro- 

 vince of Pennsylvania., in America. 

 Votes of Repr. Penn. xxvii. 



1682, Aug. 21. The Duke of York's deed for Pennsylva- 

 nia. 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. 



1632, Aug. 24. The Duke of York's deed of feoffment of 



a tract of land 12 miles south from New- 

 castle to the Whorekilis, to William 

 Penn. Vo. Repr. Penn. xxxvil. 

 1682, Nov. 27. A commission to Thomas Lord Culpep- 

 34 Car. 2. per to be lieutenant and governor-gene- 



ral of Virginia. M. S. 

 1682, lOth mo. An act of union for annexing and uniting 

 6th day. of the counties of Newcastle, Jones's 



and Whorekill's, alias Deal, to the pro- 



