204 



1702, Apr. 15. Surrender from the proprietors of E. and 

 W. N. Jersey, of their pretended right 

 of government to her majesty Q. Anne. 

 Sm. N.J. 211. 



1702, Apr. 17. The Queen's acceptance of the surrender 

 of government of East and West-Jer- 

 sey. Sm. N. J. 219. 



1702, Nov. 16. Instructions to Lord Cornbury. Sm. N. 

 J. 230. 



1702, Dec. 5. A commission from Queen Anne to Lord 



Cornbury, to be captain general and 

 ofovernor in chief of New-Jersey. Sm. 

 N. J. 220. 



1703, June 27. Recognition by the council of proprietors 



of the true boundary of the deeds of 

 Sept. ]0, and Oct. 10, 1677, (New-Jer- 

 sey.) Sm. N. J. 96. 



1703, Lidian deed for the lands above the falls 



of the Delaware in West Jersey. 

 Indian deed for the lands at the head of 

 Rankokus river, in West Jersey. 



1704, June 18. A proclamation by Queen Anne, for set- 



tling and ascertaining the current rates 

 of foreign coins in America. Sm. N. J. 

 281. 



1705, May 3. Additional instructions to Lord Cornbury. 



Sm. N. J. 235. 

 1707, May 3. Additional instructions to Lord Cornbury. 



Sm. N. J. 258. 

 1707, Nov. 20. Achlitional instructions to Lord Cornbury. 



Sm. N. J. 259. 

 1707. An answer by the council of proprietors 



for the western division of N. Jersey, to 



questions f)roposed to them by Lord 



Cornbury. Sm. N. J. 285. 

 1708-9. Instructions to Colonel Vetch in hisnego- 



Feb 28 ciations with the governors of America. 



Sm. N. J. 364. 

 1708-9, Instructions to the governor of New-Jer- 



Feb. 28, sey and New-York. Sm. J. 361. 



