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HISTORIES, &C.
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1677, Oct 10. Indian deed for the lands from Rankokas creek to Assunpink creek, in New Jersey.
1678. Dec'r 5. The will of Sir George Carteret, sole proprietor of East Jersey, ordering the same to be sold.
1680, Feb. 16.  An order of the King in council for the better encouragement of all his Majesty's subjects in their trade to his Majesty's plantations, and for the better information of all his Majesty's loving subjects in these matters. Lond. Gaz. No. 1596. Title in Amer. library. 134. 6.
1680. Arguments against the customs demanded in New West Jersey by the Governor of New York, addressed to the Duke's commissioners. Sm. N. J. 117.
1680, June 
 14. 23, 25.
Oct. 16.
Nove'ber 4.
 8, 11, 18,
 20, 23.
Dece'er 16.
1680-'1, J'n. 
 15. 22.
Feb. 24.
Extracts of proceedings of the committee of trade and plantations; copies of letters, reports, &c. between the board of trade, Mr. Penn, Lord Baltimore and Sir John Werden, in the behalf of the Duke of York and the settlement of the Pennsylvania boundaries by the L. C. J. North. Votes of Repr. Pennsylvania, vii. xiii.
1681, Mar. 4.
 Car. 2.
A grant of Pennsylvania to William Penn. Votes of Represen. Pennsylvania, xviii.
1681, Apr. 2. The King's declaration to the inhabitants and planters of the province of Pennsylvania. Votes Rep. Penn. xxiv.
1681, July 11. Certain conditions or concessions agreed upon by William Penn, proprietary and Governor of Pennsylvania, and those who are the adventurers and purchasers in the same province. Votes of Rep. Pennsylv. xxiv.
1681, Nov. 9. Fundamental laws of the province of West New Jersey. Sm. N. J. 126.
1681-'2, Jan'y
 14.
The methods of the commissioners for settling and regulation of lands in New Jersey. Sm. N. J. 130.
1681-'2, Feb'y
 1, 2.
Indentures of lease and release by the executors of Sir George Carteret to William Penn and others, conveying East Jersey.
1682, Mar. 14. The Duke of York's fresh grant of East New Jersey to the 24 proprietors.