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HISTORIES, &C.
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1683, Sep. 28. 
 35. Car. 2.
A commission to Lord Howard of Effingham to be Lieutenant and Governor General of Virginia. M. S.
1684, May 3. The humble address of the chief Governor, Council and Representatives of the island of Nevis, in the West Indies, presented to his Majesty by Colonel Netheway and Captain Jefferson, at Windsor, May 3, 1684. Title in Amer. Libr., 142, 3. Cites Lond. Gaz., No. 1927.
1684, Aug. 2. A treaty with the Indians at Albany.
1686, Nov. 16. A treaty of neutrality for America between France and England. 7. Corps. Dipl., part 2, p. 44. 2. Mem. Am. 40.
1687, Jan. 20. By the King, a proclamation for the more effectual reducing and suppressing of pirates and privateers in America, as well on the sea as on the land in great numbers, committing frequent robberies and piracies, which hath occasioned a great prejudice and obstruction to trade and commerce, and given a great scandal and disturbance to our government in those parts. Title Amer. Libr., 147, 2. Cites Lond. Gaz., No. 2815.
1687, Feb. 12. Constitution of the council of proprietors of West Jersey. Smith's N. Jersey. 199.
1687, qu? Sep.
 27. 4. Jac. 2.
A confirmation of the grant of the Northern Neck of Virginia to Lord Culpeper.
1687, Sept. 5. Governor Coxe's declaration to the council of proprietors of West Jersey. Sm. N. J. 190.
1687, Dec. 16. Provisional treaty of Whitehall concerning America between France and England. 2. Mem. de l' Am. 89.
1687. Governor Coxe's narrative relating to the division line, directed to the council of proprietors of West Jersey. Sm. App., No. 4.