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NOTES ON VIRGINIA.
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1677,  Oct. 10. Indian deed for the lands from Rankokas creek to Aſſunpink creek, in New-Jerſey.
1678, Dec.   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 American 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.
Nov. 4. 8. 11. 18.
 20. 23.
Dec. 16.
1680-1, Jan. 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. Pennſyl. vii. — xiii.