Pennsylvania ArchivesSamuel Hazard, John Blair Linn, William Henry Egle, George Edward Reed, Thomas Lynch Montgomery, Gertrude MacKinney, Charles Francis Hoban J. Severns & Company, 1890 - History A collection of documents supplementing the companion series known as "Colonial records of Pennsylvania" which contain the minutes of the Provincial Council, of the Council of Safety, and of the Supreme Executive Council of Pennsylvania. |
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... , AND FOR PERPETUATING TESTIMONY , & C . MR . ATTORNEY GENERAL SIR DUDLEY RYDER . MR . SOLLICITOR GENERAL MURRAY . MR . KING'S COUNCIL NOELL . PARIS AND WESTON , Sollicitors . t 1 INDEX . The Copy of Lord Baltimore's own CCCC C C.
... , AND FOR PERPETUATING TESTIMONY , & C . MR . ATTORNEY GENERAL SIR DUDLEY RYDER . MR . SOLLICITOR GENERAL MURRAY . MR . KING'S COUNCIL NOELL . PARIS AND WESTON , Sollicitors . t 1 INDEX . The Copy of Lord Baltimore's own CCCC C C.
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... King Charles granted New - York , & c . , to the Duke of York , and the Dutch were , consequently , dispossessed of their great and small Settlements ) down to the Year 1673 , during all which time the Duke of York possessed and ...
... King Charles granted New - York , & c . , to the Duke of York , and the Dutch were , consequently , dispossessed of their great and small Settlements ) down to the Year 1673 , during all which time the Duke of York possessed and ...
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... King- dom of Ireland , did , in or about the Year of our Lord 1632 , pe- tition his late Majesty K. Charles the First , praying Leave to transport a Colony of the English Nation unto a certain Country in the Parts of America , which he ...
... King- dom of Ireland , did , in or about the Year of our Lord 1632 , pe- tition his late Majesty K. Charles the First , praying Leave to transport a Colony of the English Nation unto a certain Country in the Parts of America , which he ...
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... King Charles the First , or his successor , not having made any Grant of the said Country on the back of , or more Northwards than , the Tracts granted to the said Cecilius as aforesaid , for near 50 Years after the Date of the said ...
... King Charles the First , or his successor , not having made any Grant of the said Country on the back of , or more Northwards than , the Tracts granted to the said Cecilius as aforesaid , for near 50 Years after the Date of the said ...
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... King Charles the Second , being then ( for the first time ) seized in Right of his Crown , and pos- sest of the said several Settlements and ancient Possessions of the Swedes and Dutch , did , by his Letters Patent , under the Great ...
... King Charles the Second , being then ( for the first time ) seized in Right of his Crown , and pos- sest of the said several Settlements and ancient Possessions of the Swedes and Dutch , did , by his Letters Patent , under the Great ...
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12 Miles 40th Degree acquainted Acres Adjournment aforesaid agreed appointed Articles of Agreement Baltimore's believes Bill Bounds Bushels Cape Hinlopen Cecil County Charles Charter Chesopeak Bay Circle Commis Commission Commissioners of Maryland Commissioners of Pensilvania Copy Council Counties of Newcastle Court Creek Defendant Defendant's Commissioners Delaware Bay Delaware River Deponent Duke of York Dutch Execution Feoffment Government Governor Andros Grant hath heard Indian River Inhabitants insisted Isle of Kent John Letters Patent Line Lord Baltimore Lordships Majesty Majesty's markt Meeting mentioned New-York Records Newcastle Records Number Order Peninsula Penn's Persons Petition Place Plaintiffs Commissioners Plantations Proprietors of Pensilvania Province of Maryland Province of Pensilvania Quit Rent recited saith Samuel Ogle Samuel Preston says Seal settled side of Delaware silvania sioners South therein thereof thereto Thomas Penn three Lower Counties Town of Newcastle Tract of Land unto West side Whorekill William Penn Witness York Records
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Page 354 - The said land to extend westward five degrees in longitude, to be computed from the said eastern bounds, and the said lands to be bounded on the north by the beginning of the three and fortieth degree of northern latitude...
Page 17 - Company (no date or pub ijsher's name) : ' to be holden of us, our heirs and successors as of the manor of East Greenwich in the county of Kent...
Page 220 - Comfort, all along the sea coast to the southward two hundred miles, and all that space and circuit of land, lying from the sea coast of the precinct aforesaid, up into the land, throughout from sea to sea, west and northwest...
Page 12 - ... distance from New Castle, northward and westward unto the beginning of the fortieth degree of northern latitude, and then by a straight line westward to the limits of longitude above mentioned.
Page 8 - Higansetts abutting upon the main land between the two Rivers there called or known by the several names of Connecticut and Hudson's River together also with the said River called Hudson's River and all the land from the west side of Connecticut to the East side of Delaware Bay.
Page 219 - Declarations hereafter expressed, all those Lands, Countries, and Territories, situate, lying, and being in that Part of America, called Virginia, from the Point of Land, called Cape or Point Comfort, all along the Sea Coast to the Northward, two hundred miles, and from the said Point of Cape Comfort, all along the Sea Coast to the Southward, two hundred Miles, and all that Space and Circuit of Land, lying from the Sea Coast of the Precinct aforesaid, up into the Land throughout from Sea to Sea,...
Page 283 - Hudson's River, and all the Land from the West side of Connecticut River, to the East side of Delaware Bay...
Page 452 - As in and by the said recited vote of the town meeting, aforesaid, relation being thereunto had may more fully and at large appear.
Page 221 - Name of the Council Established at Plymouth in the County of Devon, for the Planting, Ruling, Ordering and Governing of New England in America...
Page 3 - Point, situate upon the bay aforesaid, near the river Wighco, on the west, unto the main ocean on the east ; and between that boundary on the south, unto that part of the Bay of Delaware on the north, which lieth under the fortieth degree of north latitude from the {equinoctial, where...