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HISTORIES, &C.
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Mar. 7. 31. El. An assignment by Sir Walter Raleigh for continuing the action of inhabiting and planting his people in Virginia. Hakl. 1st ed. publ. in 1589, p. 815.
1603, Nov. 8. Lettres de Lieutenant General de l'Acadie and pays circonvoisins pour le Sieur de Monts. L'Escarbot. 417.
1606, Apr. 10.
 4. Jac. 1.
Letters patent to Sir Thomas Gates, Sir George Somers and others, for two several colonies to be made in Virginia and other parts of America. Stith, Append. No. 1.
1607, Mar. 9.
 4. Jac. 1.
An ordinance and constitution enlarging the council of the two colonies in Virginia and America, and augmenting their authority, M. S.
1609, May 23.
 7. Jac. 1.
The second charter to the treasurer and company for Virginia, erecting them into a body politick. Stith. Ap. 2.
1610, Apr. 10.
 Jac. 1.
Letters patent to the E. of Northampton, granting part of the island of Newfoundland. 1. Harris. 861.
1611, Mar. 12.
 9. Jac. 1.
A third charter to the treasurer and company for Virginia. Stith. App. 3.
1617, Jac. 1. A commission to Sir Walter Raleigh. Qu.?
1620, Apr. 7.
 18. Jac. 1.
Commissio specialis concernens le garbling herbæ Nicotianæ. 17. Rym. 190.
1620, June 29. 
 18. Jac. 1.
A proclamation for restraint of the disordered trading of tobacco. 17. Rym. 233.
1620, Nov. 3.
 Jac. 1.
A grant of New England to the council of Plymouth.
1621, July 24.
 Jac. 1.
An ordinance and constitution of the treasurer, council, and company in England, for a council of state and general assembly in Virginia. Stith. App. 4.
1621, Sep. 10.
 20. Jac. 1.
A grant of Nova Scotia to Sir William Alexander. 2. Mem. de l'Amerique. 193.
1622, Nov. 6.
 20. Jac. 1.
A proclamation prohibiting interloping and disorderly trading to New England in America. 17. Rym. 416.