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1760-Oct.
66
PAGE.
241
23.-Letter from Governor Boone to Secretary Pitt in
regard to the imputed illegal trade in New Jersey... 240
29.-Representation from the Lords of Trade to the
King, inclosing a draft of a proclamation for pro-
claiming him in the American Colonies
29.-Circular Letter from the Lords of Trade to the
Governors of North America informing them that
warrants for using the old Seals, etc., were in course
of preparation
30.-Representation from the Lords of Trade to the
King with a draft of instructions to the Governors
in America relating to the alterations in the prayers
for the royal family.
"-Nov. 21.-Warrant to David Price to impress vessels to trans-
port troops to New Jersey....
243
244
246
"-Dec.
2.-Letter from the Lords of Trade to His Majesty's
Engraver of Seals, with directions for engraving new
ones for the Colonies....
247
15.-Letter from Governor Boone to the Lords of Trade,
referring to the amicable proceedings of the last
Assembly....
248
1761-Jan.
12.-Letter from Governor Boone to the Secretary of the
Lords of Trade in relation to the defective postal
arrangements in the Province.
249
"Feb.
--Petition of Philip Swartwout and others-Northern
Boundary dispute ...
250
"-April
12.-Letter from President Colden of New York to
Governor Boone-Northern Boundary dispute... 253
-March 17.-Order of Council directing the Lords of Trade to
prepare warrants for continuing Christopher Coates
and Joseph Warrell in their respective offices of
Secretary and Attorney-General of New Jersey.... 257
-Extract from a letter from Rev. David Bostwick
relative to the death of Samuel Davis, fourth Presi-
dent of the College of New Jersey...
20.-Order of Council approving of the representation
from the Lords of Trade proposing that Josiah Hardy
be appointed Governor of New Jersey.
8.-Letter from Governor Boone to the Lords of Trade
stating what had been done in New Jersey towards
raising additional men for the service of the year
1761, and as to other matters...
258
259
260
8.-Letter from Governor Boone to Secretary Pitt,
relating to the action of the Assembly of New
Jersey...
261
1761-April 14.-Order in Council approving a Commission for
Josiah Hardy, Esq., to be Governor of New Jersey. 262
16.-Letter from Mr. Charles Boone to the Lords of
Trade, praying that his brother, Governor Boone, be
allowed to visit England before going to assume the
Government of South Carolina....
17.-Representation to his Majesty relative to the dispute
between Mr. Jones and Mr. Morris for the office of
Chief-Justice of New Jersey.
29.-Letter from the Secretary to the Postmaster-Gen-
eral to Secretary Pownall, inclosing a letter froin
Benjamin Franklin relative to the Post Routes in
New Jersey
-Commission of Josiah Hardy to be Governor of
6.-Representation to his Majesty from the Lords of
Trade, with draft of General Instructions; and those
relating to Trade, for Josiah Hardy, Governor of
24.-Letter from Captain Wm. Skinner to his brother,
Cortlandt Skinner, giving an account of the assault
and landing upon the island of Belle Isle by the
English forces..
5. Letter from Governor Boone to the Lords of Trade,
transmitting acts of the New Jersey Assembly-
declined issuing new Commissions to the Government
offices
13.-Commission of Josiah Hardy to be Vice-Admiral
of New Jersey....
16.-Representation of the Lords of Trade to the King
with the names of such persons as were thought
proper to be inserted in the Commission for trying
Pirates
263
264
265
270
272
277
279
280
282
285
25.-Order in Council approving the draft of Instruc-
tions for Josiah Hardy, Governor of New Jersey.
7.—Address of the House of Representatives to Gov-
ernor Boone, complimenting his administration..... 287
7.-Answer of Governor Boone to the same..
288
24.-Orders, Rules and Instructions to be observed by
the Receiver-General of the several Colonies in
America
289
28.-Letter from Governor Boone to the Lords of Trade,
informing them that an Act had been passed for con-
tinuing a part of the New Jersey Regiment, and that
he had suspended Mr. Antill, one of the Council.... 299
1761-Aug. 30.-Letter from Governor Boone to the Lords of Trade,
giving an account of the seizure and condemnation
of a vessel and cargo engaged in illicit trade. ...... 300
-Sept. 16.-Representation from the Lords of Trade to the
King, with a draft of instructions to the Governors
of the Colonies, relative to an alteration in the
prayers for the Royal Family......
302
21.-Letter from Governor Boone to the Secretary of
State, with congratulations on the King's intended
marriage
304
"Oct.
20.-Letter from Governor Boone to the Lords of Trade
relative to his receiving leave of absence before pro-
ceeding to South Carolina
305
"-Nov. 13.-Letter from Secretary Pownall to the Secretary to
the Lords Commissioners of the Treasury, inclosing a
copy of Governor Boone's letter of August 30, rela-
tive to the seizure of a vessel engaged in illicit trade 306
23.-Order of the King in Council approving of a rep
resentation of the Lords of Trade relative to the pass-
ing of Patents for Lands upon the Mohawk river,
and the granting Judges' Commissions during good
behavior..
308
23.-Letter from Governor Hardy of New Jersey to the
Lords of Trade, announcing his arrival in the Prov-
ince, and asking to have the suspension of Edward
Antill confirmed
25.-Articles of Association to work Royal Mines in
New Jersey or elsewhere
316
318
2.-Communication from the Lords of Trade to the
King, with draft of instructions to the Governors of
the Colonies as to the settlements on the border, and
as to the tenure of Commissions granted to Judges
and other officers..
321
324
330
3.-Order in Council directing Instructions to be sub-
mitted for the King's signature, in relation to grant-
ing lands and Judges' Commissions.....
12.-Letter from the Earl of Egremont, Secretary of State, to the Colonial Governors in America, in rela- tion to raising additional troops..
22.-Representation from the Lords of Trade to the
King, recommending the disapproval of two Acts
passed in New Jersey in April, 1761...
2.-Order in Council for removing Edward Antill from
his seat in the Council of New Jersey, and for ap-
pointing John Stevens a Councillor in his room..... 335
331
1762-Jan.
6.-Letter from (Captain) George Otter to Lewis John-
ston, relative to an Island on the right hand side be-
twixt Burlington and Bristol-Sir Jeffrey Amherst
had acquitted himself with great honor-Reported
that Parliament would tax their good subjects in
337
-Commission of Richard Saltar as Third Justice of
the Supreme Court of New Jersey.
340
-Jan.
"-March
-Memorial of Nathaniel Jones to the Earl of Hills-
borough, Secretary of State, in regard to the diffi-
culties in New Jersey
20.-Letter from Governor Hardy to the Lords of Trade
informing them that he had appointed Mr. Morris
Chief-Justice, and Messrs. Nevill and Saltar Second
and Third Judges, and referring to a bill before the
Assembly for laying a duty on the importation of
Negroes...
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342
345
347
359
22.-Letter from Governor Hardy to the Earl of Egre-
mont, relative to the duty on imported Negroes, and
the Commissions of Government officers....
-.—Memorandum of case referred to the Attorney and
Solicitor-General, as to whether Governor Hardy's ap-
pointments of Judges during good behavior are valid. 349
17.-Letter from Secretary of the Lords of Trade to Sir
Matthew Lamb, desiring him to prepare a draft of a
bill for the punishment of murder committed within
the Admiralty jurisdiction in the Plantations....... 351
22.-Commission of John Brainerd, as Superintendent
and Guardian of the Indians at Brotherton.......... ... 355
22.-Commission for Surrogates in the Western and
Eastern Division of New Jersey -
27.-Letter from the Secretary of the Lords of Trade to
Robert Wood, inclosing a representation from that
body, asking for the removal of Governor Hardy......... 360
-April 29.-Letter from Governor Hardy to the Secretary of
State, on the declaration of war against Spain....
"-June 22.-Letter from Governor Hardy to Secretary Pownall
-The Commissions during good behavior had been
relinquished by the Judges-Robert Hunter Morris
strongly recommended for Chief-Justice-The death
of Andrew Johnston expected..... 364
8.-Sir Jeffrey Amherst to the Commanding Officer at
Elizabethtown (Captain Elias Dayton)-Gov. Hardy
had informed him that upwards of twenty men were
ready at Elizabethtown to embark for Albany-Or-
ders them to do so..
-July
363
365
1762-July 16.-Letter from Governor Hardy to the Lords of
Trade, announcing the death of Andrew Johnston,
and recommending Stephen Skinner to be his suc-
cessor as Treasurer of East Jersey, and three other
gentlemen for the Council
366
-Aug. 20.-Letter from the Earl of Egremont to the Lords of
Trade, announcing His Majesty's appointment of
William Franklin to be Governor of New Jersey.... 368
1.-Commission of William Franklin as Governor of
New Jersey...-
-Sept.
368
3.-Commission of William Franklin as Vice-Admiral
of New Jersey..
372
11.-Letter from the Earl of Egremont to Governor
Hardy, informing him of his removal from the Gov-
ernment of New Jersey....
27.-Representation from the Lords of Trade to the
King, inclosing a draft of instructions for the Gover-
nors, relative to an alteration in the prayers for the
Royal Family...
9.-Letter from Governor Hardy to Mr. Pownall,
announcing the appointment of Mr. White as Judge
of the Admiralty in the room of Mr. Lewis Morris,
deceased.
374
375
377
3.—Letter from Governor Hardy to the Earl of Egre-
mont, acknowledging the receipt of the letter relative
to his removal from office....
379
1763-Jan. 18.-Answer of the Attorney-General to the queries pro-
pounded, as to the validity of Governor Hardy's
appointments
"-April 27.-Letter from Secretary Pownall to Attorney-General
Yorke, relative to the holding of lands in America
by aliens....
66 -May
380
382
2.-Letter from Governor Hardy to the Lords of Trade,
inclosing acts and public papers, with observations
thereupon...
10.-Letter from Governor Franklin to the Lords of
Trade, acquainting them with his arrival in New Jer-
sey, and notifying them of three vacancies in the
Council of that Province.
"-June 27.-Letter from Governor Franklin, inclosing Minutes
of Council, and six acts passed....
"July 19.-Letter from Governor Franklin to the Lords of
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Trade, informing them that the Indians had re-com-
menced hostilities in the back country, and that
measures for protection against them had been taken. 391