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vince of Pennsylvania, and of naturali- 

 zation of all foreigners in the province 



and counties aforesaid. 

 An act of settlement. 1682, Dec. 6. 



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



vince of Pennsylvania and territories 



thereunto annexed in America. 

 Proceedin«TS i 1683, Apr. 17.27.1684, Feb. 12. 1685, Mar. 17. 



of thej MaySO. July 2, 16,23. Aug. 18, 26. 



committee^ ^^"^ ^2. Sept. 30. Sept. 2 



of trade f ""''- ^' I'^'.^i!''^^' 



and plan- 

 tations in the dispute between Lord 

 Baltimore and Mr. Penn. Vo. R. P. 

 xiii. — xviil. 



A commission by the proprietors of East 1683, July 17. 

 New-Jersey to Robert Barclay to be 

 governor. Sm. N. J. 166. 



An order of council for issuing a quo 1683, July 26. 

 warranto against the charter of the 35 Car. 2. 

 colony of the Massachusett's bay in 

 New-England, with his majesty's de- 

 claration that in case the said corpora- 

 tion of Massachusett's bay shall before 

 prosecution had upon the same quo 

 warranto make a full submission and 

 entire resignation to his royal pleasure, 

 he will then regulate their charter in 

 such a manner as shall be for his ser- 

 vice and the good of that colony. Title 

 in American library. 139, 6. 



A commission to Lord Howard of Effing- 1683, Sept. 28. 

 ham to be lieutenant and governor-ge- 35 Car. 2. 

 neral of Virginia. M. S. 



The humble address of the chief govern- 1684, May 3. 

 or, council and representatives of the 

 island of Nevis, in the West Indies, pre- 

 sented to his Majesty by Col. Netheway 

 and Captain Jefferson, at VViridsor, May 

 3, 1684. Title in Atner. libr. 142. 3. 

 cites Lond. Gaz. No. 1927. 



