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Query XXII.

The concessions and agreement of the 1664, Feb, 10, lordsproprietors of theprovince of New Ccesarea, or New-Jersey, to and with all and every of the adventurers and all [ 3^2 1 such as shall settle or plant there.

Smithes New Jersey App l.

1664, Mar. 12. A grant of the colony of Nenu-Tork to 20 Car. 2. fjjQ I ^^^ qJ- York, T664,Apr. 26. A commission to Colonel Nichols and 16 Car. 2. ^fid others to settle disputes in New- England. Hutch. Hist, Mass. Bny^ App. 537.

1664, Apr. 26. The commission to Sir Robert Carre and others to put the Duke of York in pos- session ofNew - York, New -Jersey , and all other lands thereunto appertaining.

Sir Robert Carre and others proclamation to the innabitants of New-Tork, New-Jersey ^c. Smith's N. J. 36.

1664, June 23. Deeds of lease and release of New-Jer- 24. 16 Car. 2. sey by the Duke of York to Lord Berkeley and Sir George Carteret.

Aconveiance of the Delaware counties to [Villiam Penn.

1664, Aug. Letters between Stuyoesant and Colonel iq-29, 20- ^ "^ 30, 24. Nichols on the English right. Smithes tc^uf N. J. 37—42.

1664, Aug. 27. Treaty between the English and Dutch for the surrefider of the New-Nether- lands. Sm. N J. 42.

Sept. 3. NicoWs commission to Sir Robert Carre to reduce the Dutch on Delaware bay, Sm.N J, 47.

Instructions to Sir Robert Carrefor re- ducing of Delaware bay and settling the people there under his majesty^s obedience, Sm. N J, 47.

Articles of capitulation between Sir Ro1664, oa. i.

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