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HISTORIES, &C.
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A conveiance of the Delaware counties to William Penn.
1664, Aug.
 19-29, 20-30,
 24. A'g.
 25. Sep. 4.
Letters between Stuyvesant and Colonel Nichols on the English right. Smith's N. J. 37. 42.
1664, Aug. 27. Treaty between the English and Dutch for the surrender of the New Netherlands. Sm. N. Jer. 41.
September 3. Nicoll's commission to Sir Robert Carre to reduce the Dutch on Dalaware bay. Sm. N. J. 42.
Instructions to Sir Robert Carre for reducing of Delaware bay and settling the people there under his Majesty's obedience. Sm. N. J. 47.
1664, Oct'r 1. Articles of capitulation between Sir Robert Carre and the Dutch and Swedes on Delaware bay and Delaware river. Sm. N. J. 49.
1664, Dec. 1.
 16. Car. 2.
The determination of the commissioners of the boundary between the Duke of York and Connecticut. Sm. Ex. App. 9.
1664. The New Haven case. Smith's Ex. App. 20.
1665, Ju'e 13-24. 
 17. C. 2.
The second charter granted by Charles II. to the same proprietors of Carolina. 4. Mem. Am. 586.
1666, Jan. 26. Declaration de guerre par la France contre l'Angleterre. 3. Mem. Am. 123.
1666, Feb. 9.
 17. Car. 2.
Declaration of war by the King of England against the King of France.
1667, July 31. The treaty of peace between France and England made at Brada. 7. Corps. Dipl. part 1. p. 41. 2. Mem. Am. 32.
1667, July 31. The treaty of peace and alliance between England and the United Provinces made at Breda. 7. Cor. Dip. p. 1. p. 44. 2. Mem. Am. 40.
1667-8, Feb'y 17. Acte de la cession de l'Acadie au roi de France. 2. Mem. Am. 292.
1668, Apr, 21. Directions from the Governor and council of New York for a better settlement of the government on Delaware. Sm. N. J. 51.
1668. Lovelace's order for customs at the Hoarkills. Sm. N. J. 55.
16—, May 8.
 21. Car. 2.
A confirmation of the grant of the Northern neck of Virginia to the Earl of St. Alban's, Lord Berkeley, Sir William Moreton, and John Tretheway.