of proprietors of West-Jersey. Sm. N J. 190.
Provisional treaty of Whitehall concern1687, Dec. 16, ing America between France and Eng- land. 2 Mem. de VAm. 89.
[ 37° 1 i687. Go'Dernor Coxe^s harrathe relating to the division line, directed to the council of proprietors of West-Jersey. Sm. App.
No. 4, 1687. The representation of the council of pro- prietors of JVest'Jersey to Governor Burnet. Smith. App. No. 5.
The remonstrance and petition of the in- habitants of East New-Jersey to the king. Sm. App. No. 8.
The memorial of the proprietors of East New-Jersey to the Lords of trade. Sm.
App. No. 9.
1688, Sept. 5. Agreement of the line ofpartition between East and West New-Jersey. Smithes N. J. i96.
- Conveyance of the government of West- Jersey and territories, by Dr. Coxe, to the West-Jersey society, 1691, oa. 7. A charter granted by King William and ^een Mary to the inhabitants of the province of Massachusets bay., in New- England. 2 Mem. de VAm. 593.
1696, Nov. 7. The frame ofgovernment of the province of Pennsylvania and the territories thereunto belonging ., passed by Gov. Markham, Nov. 7, 1696.
1697, Sept. 20. The treaty of peace between France and England, made at Ryswick, 7 Corps DipL part 2. p. 399. 2 Mem. Am.
L 371 ] 7he opinion and ans-iver of the Lords of 1699, juiy 5.