The History of Pennsylvania in North America, from the Original Institution and Settlement of that Province Under the First Proprietor and Governor, William Penn, in 1681, Till After the Year 1742: With an Introduction Respecting the Life of W. Penn, Prior to the Grant of the Province, and the Religious Society of the People Called Quakers : with the First Rise of the Neighbouring Colonies, More Particularly of West-New-Jersey, and the Settlement of the Dutch and Swedes on Delaware : to which is Added a Brief Description of the Said Province and of the General States in which it Flourished, Principally Between the Years 1760 and 1770 : the Whole Including a Variety of Things, Useful and Interesting to be Known, Respecting that Country in Early Time, &c. : with an AppendixZachariah Poulson, Junior, number eighty, Chesnut-Street, 1797 - Delaware |
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... heirs , among other lands , all his plantation of New - Jersey , upon trust and confidence , that they , and the furvivors , or survivor of them , fhould make fale of all the faid premises ; and out of the money , that should , upon ...
... heirs , among other lands , all his plantation of New - Jersey , upon trust and confidence , that they , and the furvivors , or survivor of them , fhould make fale of all the faid premises ; and out of the money , that should , upon ...
Page 163
... heirs and affigns , by indenture of leafe and release , bearing date the first and fecond of February , 1681-2 : - Of which Philip Carteret had remained Governor ever fince the quintipartite divifion , in 1676 , as well as before , till ...
... heirs and affigns , by indenture of leafe and release , bearing date the first and fecond of February , 1681-2 : - Of which Philip Carteret had remained Governor ever fince the quintipartite divifion , in 1676 , as well as before , till ...
Page 171
... heir of Sir William Penn deceased , ( out of a commendable defire to Preamble . enlarge our British empire , and promote fuch ufe- ful commodities , as may be of benefit to us and our dominions , as also to reduce the favage Natives ...
... heir of Sir William Penn deceased , ( out of a commendable defire to Preamble . enlarge our British empire , and promote fuch ufe- ful commodities , as may be of benefit to us and our dominions , as also to reduce the favage Natives ...
Page 172
... heirs for- ever . Section I. " Know ye , therefore , that we , ( favoring the tion of the petition and good purpofe ... heirs and fucceffors , do give and grant unto the faid William Penn , his heirs and affigns , all that tract , or ...
... heirs for- ever . Section I. " Know ye , therefore , that we , ( favoring the tion of the petition and good purpofe ... heirs and fucceffors , do give and grant unto the faid William Penn , his heirs and affigns , all that tract , or ...
Page 173
... heirs and W. Penn , affigns , we do by this our royal charter , for us , & c . made our heirs and fucceffors , make , create and confti- abfolute tute the true and abfolute proprietary of the coun- tary , & c . try aforefaid , and of ...
... heirs and W. Penn , affigns , we do by this our royal charter , for us , & c . made our heirs and fucceffors , make , create and confti- abfolute tute the true and abfolute proprietary of the coun- tary , & c . try aforefaid , and of ...
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