MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS. 



By The House of Commons. 1642. 



A bill freeing the New England Plantations from paying any custom, 

 subsidy, taxation imposition or other duty, on goods or merchandise 

 imported or exported. D. i p. (Copy.) L(ii), 33. 



From Nicholas Courtney to Joseph Growdon. 

 1670. January 27. Cornwall, England. 

 Bond for the sum of fifty pounds. D. S. i p. LII, I. 



From William Grooss to Joseph Growdon. 

 1670. February 17. Cornwall, England. 



Bond for the sum of five pounds. D. S. i p. LII, 2. 



From Mary Walker to Lawrence Growdon. 1675. November 6. 

 Receipt for one year's rent. £60. D. S. i p. LII, 2Y2. 



From William Penn to His Wife and Children. 

 1682. June 4. Worminghurst. 

 Counsel and advice. L. 4 p. (Copy.) LVIII, 2. 



Printed in Janney's Life of William Penn, Philadelphia, 1852, p. 187. 



By The General Assembly of New Jersey. 1682. September. 



Eighth chapter of the Acts and Laws of the General Assembly of New 

 Jersey in September, 1682, which gives to the town of Burlington, 

 and to others concerned therein for educational purposes, the Island of 

 Matininuck. The rents, issues and profits from which are to be em- 

 ployed for the maintaining of a school. D. i p. (Certified copy.) 



XLIX, 31. 



From Edmund Morrice to Lawrence Growdon. 1684. August 28. 



Bond for the sum of four pounds. D. S. i p. LII, 3. 



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