Minutes of the Provincial Council of Pennsylvania: From the Organization to the Termination of the Proprietary Government. [Mar. 10, 1683-Sept. 27, 1775], Volume 9J. Severns, 1852 - Pennsylvania |
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... Lancaster to raise a night - watch , 285 , 296 ; for the relief and support of the poor in Philadelphia , 293 ; duty on imported negroes , 446 , 472 ; to organize a company to insure houses , 447 ; forming a society for the relief of ...
... Lancaster to raise a night - watch , 285 , 296 ; for the relief and support of the poor in Philadelphia , 293 ; duty on imported negroes , 446 , 472 ; to organize a company to insure houses , 447 ; forming a society for the relief of ...
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... Lancaster , York , Cumberland and Berks counties , 131 ; to Justices Smith . and Maxwell , 272 , 273 ; to the Justices of Cumberland , 273 , 304 , 416 ; Lancaster , 418 ; Berks , 419 ; to Lieut . Grant , 274 ; to Faquire , Gov. of ...
... Lancaster , York , Cumberland and Berks counties , 131 ; to Justices Smith . and Maxwell , 272 , 273 ; to the Justices of Cumberland , 273 , 304 , 416 ; Lancaster , 418 ; Berks , 419 ; to Lieut . Grant , 274 ; to Faquire , Gov. of ...
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... Lancaster , York , Berks , and Cumberland , 138 . Rioters in arms , headed by James Smith , 270 , 297 . Road from Reading to Fort Augusta , 440 , 556 , 651 , 667 ; from Lancaster to Philadelphia , 657 , 699 , 700 ; from the Blue moun ...
... Lancaster , York , Berks , and Cumberland , 138 . Rioters in arms , headed by James Smith , 270 , 297 . Road from Reading to Fort Augusta , 440 , 556 , 651 , 667 ; from Lancaster to Philadelphia , 657 , 699 , 700 ; from the Blue moun ...
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... Lancaster , there had come a great Body of these New England people with intent actually to settle the Land , but the Six Nations passing by at that time from Lancaster , sent to let them know that they should not be permitted to settle ...
... Lancaster , there had come a great Body of these New England people with intent actually to settle the Land , but the Six Nations passing by at that time from Lancaster , sent to let them know that they should not be permitted to settle ...
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... Lancaster , setting forth that we had made a firm peace and friendship together , and that we were very good friends & shall always remain so ; I wish , I say , such writings had been signed by all of us and those that were present at ...
... Lancaster , setting forth that we had made a firm peace and friendship together , and that we were very good friends & shall always remain so ; I wish , I say , such writings had been signed by all of us and those that were present at ...
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accordingly acquainted Act entituled Act to enable aforesaid agreed Amendments answer appointed apprehend Assembly waited attended Belt Benjamin Chew Bill entituled Board Brethren Brother Chief Colonies Command Commissioners committed Coroner Council held County Court Creek Cumberland Cumberland County Delawares delivered desire entituled An Act ernor Esquire Expence Fort Pitt Frederick Stump Frontiers Gage Gentlemen give Government Governor laid held at Philadelphia Honourable JOHN PENN House immediately Indians informed Inhabitants Instant James Tilghman JOSEPH SHIPPEN Justice Lancaster Lands late Laws Letter Lieutenant Governor Lynford Lardner Magistrates Majesty Majesty's Members of Assembly Murder Obedient humble Servant Officers ordered Oyer and Terminer Peace Persons Pitt pleased present Prisoners Proclamation Proprietaries Province of Pennsylvania publick received returned Richard Penn Richard Peters Secretary Senecas sent settled Shawanese Sheriff Sir William Johnson Six Nations Speaker String therein thereof thereto Thomas Cadwalader tion Tribes Verbal Message William Logan words
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Page 83 - And we do further declare it to be our royal will and pleasure, for the present as aforesaid, to reserve under our sovereignty, protection, and dominion, for the use of the said Indians, all the lands and territories...
Page 747 - Our sovereign lord the king chargeth and commandeth all persons, being assembled, immediately to disperse themselves, and peaceably to depart to their habitations, or to their lawful business, upon the pains contained in the act made in the first year of king George, for preventing tumults and riotous assemblies. God save the king.
Page 265 - I have therefore thought fit, by and with the advice of the Council of...
Page 82 - And in the meantime, and until such assemblies can be called, as aforesaid, all persons inhabiting in, or resorting to our said colonies, may confide in our royal protection for the enjoyment of the benefit of the laws of our realm of England.
Page 81 - And whereas it will greatly contribute to the speedy settling onr said new governments, that our loving subjects should be informed of our paternal care for the security of the liberties and properties of those who are and shall become inhabitants thereof...
Page 84 - Settlement; but rhat, if at any Time any of the Said Indians should be inclined to dispose of the said Lands, the same shall be Purchased only for Us.
Page 83 - Florida, do presume, upon any pretence whatever, to grant warrants of survey, or pass any patents for lands beyond the bounds of their respective governments...
Page 14 - We have thought fit, by and with the Advice of Our Privy Council, to issue this Our Royal Proclamation...
Page 83 - Company; as also all the lands and territories lying to the westward of the sources of the rivers which fall into the sea from the west and northwest as aforesaid ; and we do hereby strictly forbid, on pain of our displeasure, all our loving subjects from making any purchases or settlements whatever, or taking possession of any of the lands above reserved, without our special leave and license for that purpose first obtained.
Page 11 - His Majesty taking the same into consideration was pleased with the advice of his privy Council to approve of what is therein proposed, and...