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NOTES ON VIRGINIA.
1700. W. 3. A confirmation of the boundary between the colonies of New-York and Connecticut, by the crown.
1701,  Aug.  12. The memorial of the proprietors of Eaſt and Weſt-Jerſey to the king. Sm. App. No. 14.
1701, Oct.  2.  Reprepeſentation of the Lords of trade to the Lords Juſtices. Sm. App. No. 13.
1701, A treaty with the Indians.
1701-2, Jan.  6. Report of Lords of trade to king William of draughts of a commiſſion and inſtructions for a governor of New-Jerſey. Sm. N. J. 262.
1702, Apr. 15. Surrender from the proprietors of E. and W. N. Jerſey of their pretended right of government to her majeſty Q. Anne. Sm. N. J. 211.
1702, Apr. 17. The Queen's acceptance of the ſurrender of government of Eaſt and Weſt-Jerſey. Sm. N. J. 219.
1702, Nov. 16. Inſtructions to Lord Cornbury. Sm. N. J. 230.
1702, Dec.  5. A commiſſion from Queen Anne to Lord Cornbury, to be captain-general and governor in chief of New-Jerſey. Sm. N. J. 220.