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... right to a Port of Entry .... --State of the case of the Proprietors of East New Jersey , respecting Ports , submitted to the Lords of Trade .... 6. - Letter from Secretary Popple to the Attorney Gea- eral and Solicitor General ...
... right to a Port of Entry .... --State of the case of the Proprietors of East New Jersey , respecting Ports , submitted to the Lords of Trade .... 6. - Letter from Secretary Popple to the Attorney Gea- eral and Solicitor General ...
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... right to a port . 21. - Letter from the Town of Newark to the other towns in East Jersey , in reference to a certain act of the Legislature , and reflecting upon the conduct of Gov- ernor Basse ... May 15. - Letter from the Earl of ...
... right to a port . 21. - Letter from the Town of Newark to the other towns in East Jersey , in reference to a certain act of the Legislature , and reflecting upon the conduct of Gov- ernor Basse ... May 15. - Letter from the Earl of ...
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... right ; which shewed , that we were both willing to come to an agreement , in our demands , moderate , favourable and friendly , in our concessions : I added , that the lands actually in their possession , or sold unto others before the ...
... right ; which shewed , that we were both willing to come to an agreement , in our demands , moderate , favourable and friendly , in our concessions : I added , that the lands actually in their possession , or sold unto others before the ...
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... right to an equal division , as to quantity of land , only valuing themselves upon the goodness of their land , and ... rights ; but having sold the land , the proprietors were to take charge , they had their due , according to the deed ...
... right to an equal division , as to quantity of land , only valuing themselves upon the goodness of their land , and ... rights ; but having sold the land , the proprietors were to take charge , they had their due , according to the deed ...
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... right ; we will de- clare ourselves free , and maintain the line according to the deed , until they can , either by course at com- mon law , or by an appeal unto his majesty , make an alteration : And the owners of about forty ...
... right ; we will de- clare ourselves free , and maintain the line according to the deed , until they can , either by course at com- mon law , or by an appeal unto his majesty , make an alteration : And the owners of about forty ...
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Andrew Hamilton Anno appointed Assembly Attorney Authority Charles the Second Coll Hamilton Colonies Commission Country Court Customes Daniel Coxe Duke of York duty Earl of Bellomont East and West East Jersey Edward England Generall George Willocks Gov's Government Governor granted hath Heires & assigns hereby humbly Inhabitants Island James Jeremiah Basse Jersey in America John Slaney Joseph Ormston Justices King Charles Lands late Letter London Lord Cornbury Lords of Trade Lordships Ma'tys Majesty Majesty's Majtys Michel Officers P. R. O. B. T. Proprieties p'Cent Patents persons Perth Amboy Petition Petitioners Plantac'on Port of Perth pretended Priviledges prop's Proprietors of East props Province of East publick purchase Pyrats quit rent Right Rip Van Dam River Robert Seal Secretary Popple severall ship Surrender thereof Thomas Lane tion Trade and Plantations unto Vessell West New Jersey William Dockwra
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Page 483 - further Security of His Majesty's Person and Govern"ment and the Succession of the Crown in the Heirs of "the late Princess Sophia being Protestants and for ex"tinguishing the Hopes of the pretended Prince of Wales "and his open and secret Abettors...
Page 483 - ... the oaths appointed by an act of parliament made in the first year of the reign of our late royal father, to be taken instead of the oaths of allegiance and supremacy...
Page 132 - ... then this obligation to be void, or else to remain in full force and effect.
Page 499 - Councillor and his answer thereunto. And in Case of Suspension of any of them, You are to cause your Reasons, for so doing, together with the Charges and proofs against the said Persons, and their...
Page 486 - Government, and, as Occasion shall serve, to march from one place to another, or to embark them for the resisting and withstanding of all Enemies, Pirates and Rebels, both at...
Page 482 - And we do hereby give and grant unto you full Power and Authority, with the Advice and Consent of our said Council from Time to Time as Need shall require, to summon and call general Assemblies of the said Freeholders and Planters within your Government according to the Usage of our Province of New-York.
Page 482 - Council, any three whereof We do hereby appoint to be a Quorum; Our Will and Pleasure is, that you signify the same unto us by the first opportunity, that We may under Our Signet and Sign Manual constitute and appoint others in their Stead. But that Our Affairs may not suffer at that Distance, for Want of a due Number of Councillors...
Page 364 - And whereas by an Act made in the Seventh and Eighth Years of the Reign of King William the Third, intituled " An Act for preventing Frauds, and regulating abuses in the Plantation Trade...
Page 508 - Act, entitled, an Act for the further security of his Majesty's person, and the succession of the crown in the Protestant line, and for extinguishing the hopes of the pretended Prince of Wales, and all other pretenders, and their open and secret abettors...
Page 480 - To Our Trusty and Welbeloved Jonathan Belcher Esq' Greeting. We reposing especial Trust and Confidence in the Prudence Courage and Loyalty, of you the said Jonathan Belcher, of Our especial Grace certain knowledge and mere motion have thought fit to constitute and appoint, and by these Presents do constitute and appoint you the said Jonathan Belcher to be Our Captain General and Governor in chief in and over Our Province of Nova Caesarea or New Jersey in America.