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... leave of absence desired .... 3. — Letter from Governor Belcher to Mr. Shippen , of Philadelphia - about sending an agent to England to solicit aid for the College .... 5. - Letter from Governor Belcher to Lord Chancellor Hardwicke ...
... leave of absence desired .... 3. — Letter from Governor Belcher to Mr. Shippen , of Philadelphia - about sending an agent to England to solicit aid for the College .... 5. - Letter from Governor Belcher to Lord Chancellor Hardwicke ...
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... leave to the Gover- nor of New Jersey to give his assent to the Bill au- thorizing the issue of £ 60,000 Bills of Credit , asked for by petition November 2 , 1753 ......... . 28. - Bond of Indemnification by Council of Proprietors of ...
... leave to the Gover- nor of New Jersey to give his assent to the Bill au- thorizing the issue of £ 60,000 Bills of Credit , asked for by petition November 2 , 1753 ......... . 28. - Bond of Indemnification by Council of Proprietors of ...
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... leave to observe , That the num- ber of signers ( tho ' great Pains were taken to have as many as possible ) are not a twentyth part of the men in that Division . - That as to the unalienable Privi- leges I am extreemly at a Loss to ...
... leave to observe , That the num- ber of signers ( tho ' great Pains were taken to have as many as possible ) are not a twentyth part of the men in that Division . - That as to the unalienable Privi- leges I am extreemly at a Loss to ...
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... leave to say , that when I had the Honour to recom- end M ' Ashfield to your Lordships for that station , I esteem'd him a man firmly Attachd to his Majestys person and government , of good life and Character , and over that would ...
... leave to say , that when I had the Honour to recom- end M ' Ashfield to your Lordships for that station , I esteem'd him a man firmly Attachd to his Majestys person and government , of good life and Character , and over that would ...
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... the said Order , which is enter'd at large upon the said Journal . We must further beg Leave humbly to inform your 66 Lordships that it appears from the Votes of the 1752 ] 29 ADMINISTRATION OF GOVERNOR BELCHER . 1752-June 64 66.
... the said Order , which is enter'd at large upon the said Journal . We must further beg Leave humbly to inform your 66 Lordships that it appears from the Votes of the 1752 ] 29 ADMINISTRATION OF GOVERNOR BELCHER . 1752-June 64 66.
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Act of Assembly Affairs aforesaid America Andrew Johnston appointed Ashfield BELCHER Letter Belcher Papers Bills of Credit Boundary Colonies Commission Commissioners Copy County Crown Delaware Delaware River Ditto Duke of York East-Jersey Eastern Division ELIZABETH TOWN Esq his Certif Excellency Expence Fishkill Gentlemen Government Governor Belcher Grant Honour Hudson's River humble Servant Instructions Interest Money JAMES OSWALD Jarrat Johnston Jonathan Belcher Justice King King's Lands Latitude of 41 Letter from Governor Lewis Morris Library of N. J. Line Loan Office Lords of Trade Majesty's matter Memorialists N. J. Hist New-Jersey New-York Number Orange County Order P. R. O. B. T. New Jersey Papers in Library Partition Patent Persons Perth Amboy Petition Petitioners Plantations Proceedings proper Proprietors Province publick Reason Report respect Richard Gardner Robert Hunter Morris settled shou'd Sundry Surveyors thereof thing tion Treasurer wou'd Wykoff York
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Page 113 - Pleasure thereupon Expressed, the said Act is hereby Confirmed, finally Enacted and Ratified accordingly — Whereof the Governor Lieutenant, Governor or Commander in Chief of His Majesty's said Colony of New York for the time being, and all others whom it may concern are to take Notice and Govern themselves accordingly.* The case of New York v.
Page 113 - ... as near as conveniently may be, agreeable to the laws and statutes of this our kingdom of England.
Page 158 - To be held of us, our heirs and successors, as of our manor of East Greenwich in the county of Kent, in free and common socage and not in capite or by knight's service.
Page 199 - Island, and bounded on the east part by the main sea and part by Hudson's River, and hath upon the west Delaware Bay or River, and extendeth southward to the main ocean as far as Cape May, at the mouth of Delaware Bay, and to the northward as far as the northernmost branch of the said Bay or River of Delaware, which is forty-one degrees and forty minutes of latitude...
Page 236 - Given under my hand and seal, this day of , in the year of our Lord , at , in the [county] aforesaid.
Page 270 - The memorial of the council of proprietors of the eastern division of New Jersey. To his excellency, J.
Page 187 - Value so appealed for unto Us do exceed five hundred pounds Sterling, and that such appeal be made within fourteen Days after Sentence and good security given by the Appellant, that he will Effectually prosecute the same and answer the Condemnation as also pay such Costs and Damages as shall be awarded by Us in Case the sentence of You or the...
Page 188 - ... the immediate sum or value appealed for be of a less value. And it is our, further will and pleasure, that in all cases where, by your instructions, you are to admit appeals to us in our privy council, execution be suspended, until the...
Page 205 - Assembly of Your Province, to induce them to raise, with all possible Dispatch, within Your Government, at least as large a Body of Men, as they did for the last Campaign, and even as many more as the Number of...
Page 26 - You may receive Our Orders by One of Our Principal Secretaries of State, You shall in all such Cases transmit to Our Secretary of State only an Account of all such Occurrences, and of your Proceedings relative to such Orders.