General Index to the Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey, First Series, in Ten Volumes

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Part I, 195.
New Jersey, Patent for, to the Duke of York, i, 3; Lease for, to John, Lord Berkeley, and Sir George Carteret, 8; Release to the same, 10; Philip Carteret's commission as Governor of, 20 ; Robert Vauquillin's commission as surveyor, 26; Concessions and agreements to and with the settlers, 28; The Lords Proprietors' (rue intent and mean- ing of their concessions, 99, 101 ; Inhabitants of towns in petition to the Council of New Netherlands for confirmation of their privileges, 155; N
...umber of families in, in 1665, 183; Divided by Quintipartite Deed into East and West Jersey, 205; Sir John Werden, on the ex- tent of the authority granted to the Proprietors of, 289 ; Visit to, from Governor Andros, 299. — Report of Solicitor-General Trevor, on the grant of, ii, 100; Connection with illegal trading, 122; Letter from the Lords of Trade, relative to Ports in, 201 ; Proclamation of Governor Bellomont of New York, against the establishment of Courts in New Jersey, 218; Documents relative to the Ports, 247; Disorders in, 327; Letter from the Lords of Trade relative to the boundary between it and New York, 367 ; Letter to the Lords of Trade from New York Council, relative to the conditions of, 368; The disorders in, 398; Surrender of the Government of, to the Crown, 452 ; Ijetter from the Governor of Maryland relative to irreg- ularities in, 462; Petition from the Proprietors of, that Andrew Hamilton be appointed Governor of the Province, 469; The Lords of Trade recommend to the Queen that some one not connected with its affairs be appointed Governor, 484; Council for, recommended by the Earl of Nottingham, 486; Lord Cornbury commissioned Gov- ernor of, 488, 489 ; Lord Clarenden's letter concerning the Council of, with enclosure, 501 ; Letter from the Lords of Trade concerning the same, 502 ; Letter from Lewis Morris relative to the difficulties in, 504; Letter from Robert Quary, relative to the troubles in, 544.

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