202 



1G84., Aug. 2. A treaty with the Indians at All>any. 



1G8G, Nov. 16- A treaty of neutrality for America be- 

 tween France and I'n^land. 7 Corps 

 Dipl. y)art 2, p. 44. 2 i^ieni. Am. 40. 



1G37, Jan. 20. By the kinir, a proclamation for ttie more 

 effectual rechicing and suppressing of 

 pirates and privateers in America, as 

 well on the sea as on the land in great 

 numbers, committing frequent robbe- 

 ries and piracies, which hath occasion- 

 ed a great prejudice and obstruction to 

 trade and commerce, and given a great 

 scandal and disturbance to our govern- 

 ment in those ])arts. Title Amer. libr. 

 147. 2. cites Lond. Gaz. No. 2315. 



1687, Feb. 12. Constitution of the council of proprietors 

 of West-Jersev. Smith's N. Jersey. 

 199. 



1687 qu. Sept. A confirmation of the grant of the North- 



27. 4 Jac. 2. ern neck of Virginia to Lord Culpepper. 



1687 Sept. 5. Governor Coxe's declaration to the coun- 

 cil of proprietors of West-Jersey. Sm. 

 N.J. ]90. 



1637, Dec. 16. Provisional treaty of Whitehall concern- 

 jng America between France and Eng- 

 land. 2. Mem. de rAm.89. 



1687. Governor Coxe's narrarive relating to the 



division line, directed to the council of 

 proprietors of West-Jersey. Sm. App. 

 No. 4. 



1687. The representation of the council of pro- 



})rietors of W'est-Jersey to Governor 

 Burnet. Smith Aj)p. No. 5. 

 The remonstrance and petition of the in- 

 habitants of East New-Jersey to the 

 king. Sm. App. No. 8. 

 The memorial of the |)roprietors of East 

 New-Jersey to the Lords of trade. Sm. 

 App. No. 9. 



