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Fait A Ulreclit. 8 Corps Dipl. part 1, 

 p. 345. 2 Mem. do I'Am. 137. 



1726. A treaty with the Indians. 



1728, Jan. The petition of the representatives of the 

 province of New-Jersey, to have a dis- 

 tinct governor. Sm. N. J. 421. 



1732. G. 2. Deed of release by the governinent of 

 Connecticut to that of New York. 



1732, June 9-20 The Charter granted by George II. for 

 5 Geo. 2. Georgia. 4 Mem. deJ'Am. 617. 



^'^33. Petition of Lord Fairfax, that a commis- 



sion might issue for running and mark- 

 ing the dividing line between his dis- 

 trict and the province of Virginia. 



1733, Nov. 29. Order of the king in council for com- 



missioners to survey and settle the said 

 dividing line between the proprietary 

 and royal territory. 



1736, Aug. 5. Report of the Lords of trade relating to 



the separating the government of the 

 province of New-Jersey from New- 

 York. Sm. N. J. 423., 



1737, Aug. 10. Survey and report of the commissioners 



appointed on the part of the crown to 

 settle the line between the crown and 

 Lord Fairfax. 



1737, Aug. 11. Survey and report of the commissioners 



appointed on the part of Lord Fairfax 

 to settle the line between the crown 

 and him. 



1738, Dec. 21. Order of reference of the surveys between 



the crown and Lord Fairfax to the 

 council for ])lantation affairs. 



1744, June. Treaty with the Indians of the Six Na- 



tions at Lancaster. 

 1745 April 6. Report of the council for plantation af- 

 fairs, fixing the head springs of Rappa- 

 hannoc and Patowmac, and a commis- 

 sion to extend the line. 



1745, April 11. Order of the king in council confirming 



the said report of the council for plan- 

 tation affairs. 



