lyo Miscellaneous Papers 



From Alexander Spotswood, Lieutenant-Governor of Virginia, to The 

 Tuscaroras. 171 1. October 8. 



Demanding that [Christopher,] Baron of Graffenried, the chief man 

 of the Palatines in Carolina, shall be forthwith set at liberty and sent 

 on to the Governor of Virginia, and giving notice that if they do him 

 any violence he will revenge his blood upon every man, woman and 

 child of the nation. Mem. S. and sealed, i p. LXXVI, 3. 



Agreement of [Christopher,] Baron de Graffenried with the Tusca- 

 rora Indians and their Neighbors. 171 1. October 9. 



To be good friends. In wars between the English and the Indians 

 the Baron's people to take no part and receive no harm. In cases of 

 disagreement, complaints are to be made to the chiefest men. Freedom 

 of Indian lands and hunting grounds. A. D. S. 2 p. LII, 7. 



Account of the Trade of the British American Colonies. 



1718-1732. 



Extracts from the journals of the Lords Commissioners for Trade 

 and Plantations. 2 p. LII, 34. 



From Mr. Chas. Delafaye to Sir W[illiam] Keith, Governor of 

 Pennsylvania. 1719. July 30. Whitehall. 



Sends him a copy of the Report of the Commissioners for Trade and 

 Plantation, signifying their Excellencys approbation of what he did 

 and their directions that he do as proposed in the Report — continue to 

 act as Governor of Pennsylvania under his former appointment till 

 the Proprietor and Trustees have settled their differences or until 

 further signification of His Majesty's of their Excellencys pleasures. 

 Report of the Board of Trade, wherein they express their satisfaction 

 with Mr. Keith for declining to act under his new commissions. A. L. 

 S. 2 p. XLVII, 2. 



From John Hooper to Lawrence Growdon. 

 1724. October 6. Padstow, [Cornwall, England]. 



Perverse winds have prevented sailing. Purchase of brandy and 

 barley, and other business matters. A. L. S. i p. LII, 8. 



