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HISTORIES, &C.
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1726. A treaty with the Indians.
1728, Janu'y. The petition of the representatives of the province of New Jersey, to have a distinct Governor. Sm. N. J. 421.
1732, G. 2. Deed of release by the government of Connecticut to that of New York.
1732, Ju'e 9,
 20. 5. G. 2.
The charter granted by George II. for Georgia. 4. Mem. de l' Am. 617.
1733. Petition of Lord Fairfax, that a commission might issue for running and marking the dividing line between his district and the province of Virginia.
1733, Nov. 29. Order of the King in council for commissioners to survey and settle the said dividing line between the proprietary and royal territory.
1736, Aug. 5. Report of the Lords of trade relating to the separating the government of the province of New Jersey from New York. Sm. N. J. 423.
1737, Aug. 10. Survey and report of the commissioners appointed on the part of the Crown to settle the line between the Crown and Lord Fairfax.
1737, Aug. 11. Survey and report of the commissioners appointed on the part of Lord Fairfax to settle the line between the Crown and him.
1738, Dec. 21. Order of reference of the surveys between the Crown and Lord Fairfax to the council for plantation affairs.
1744, June. Treaty with the Indians of the Six Nations at Lancaster.
1745, April 6. Report of the council for plantation affairs, fixing the head springs of Rappahanoc and Patowmac, and a commission to extend the line.
1745, Apr. 11. Order of the King in council confirming the said report of the council for plantation affairs.
1748, Apr. 30. Articles préliminaires pour parvenir à la paix, signés à Aix la Chapelle entre les ministres de France, de la Grande Bretagne, & des Provinces Unies des Pays Bas. 2. Mem. de V Am. 159.