Earl of Dartmouth's letter to gov. 1710. Aug ernor Hunter. Premieres propositions de la France. 1711, Apr. 22. 6 Lamberty, 669, 2 Mem. Am. 341. Keponses de la France aux demand. es preliminaries de la Grande Bretagne. 6 Lamb. 671. 2 Mem. Amer. 344. Demandes preliminaries plus particulieres de la Grande-Bretagne, avec les reponses. 2 Mem. dl'Am. $46. L'acceptation de la part de la Grande-Bretagne. 2 Mem. Am. 356. 1711, O. 8. 1711, Sept. 27. O&. 8. Sept. 27. 1711, The Queen's instructions to the Bish- 1711, Dec. 23. 2. Mem. Am. 358. A memorial of Mr. St. John to the Marquis de Torci, with regard to North America, to commerce, and to the suspension of arms. 7. Recueil de Lamberty 161, 2 Mem. de l'Amer. 376. Reponse du roi de France au memo- 1712, June 10, ire de Londress. 7. Lamberty. p. 173. 2. Mem. Am. 380. Traite pour une suspension d'armes 1712, Aug. 19 entre Louis XIV. roi de France & Anne, reine de la Grande-Bretagne, fait a Paris. 8. Corps Diplom. part. 1, p. 308. 2. Mem. d' Am. 104. 1712, Sep. 10. Offers of France to England, demands of England, and the an 1713, April 11. 1713. 1726. swers of France. 7. Rec. de Lamb. 491. 2 Mem. Am. 390. Mar. 31. Traite de paix & d'amitie entre Louis XIV. roi de France, & Anne, reine de la Grande-Bretagne, fait a Utrecht. 15 Corps Diplomatique de Dumont, 339 id. Latin. 2 Actes & memoires de la pais d'Utrecht, 457. id. Lat. Fr. 2. Mem. Am. 115. Mar. 31. April 11. 1728, Jan. Traite de navigation & de com merce entre Louis XIV. roi de France, & Anne, reine de la Grande-Bretagne. Fait a Utrecht. 8 Corps Dipl. part 1. p. 345. 2 Mem. de l'Am. 137. A treaty with the Indians. The petition of the representative s of the province of New-Jersey, to have a distinct governor. Sm. N. J. 421. 1733, G. 2. Deed of release by the government of Connecticut to that of NewYork. 5 Geo, 2. 1732, June 9-20 The charter granted by George II. for Georgia. 4. Mem. de l'Am. 1732, 1733, Nov. 29. 617. Petition of Lord Fairfax, that a commission might issue for running and marking the dividing line be. tween his district and the province of Virginia. Order of the king in council for commissioners to survey and settle the said dividing line between the proprietary and royal territory. Report of the Lords of trade relating to the separating the government 1736, Aug. 5. of the province of New-York. Sm. N. J. 423. Survey and report of the commis- 1737, Aug 10. 1737, Aug. 11. tween the crown and lord Fairfax 1738, Dec. 21. to the council for plantation af fairs. 1744, June. 1745, Apr. 6. Treaty with the Indians of the six nations at Lancaster. Report of the council for plantation affairs, fixing the head springs of Rappahanoc and Patowmac, and a commission to extend the line. Order of the king in council confirming the said report of the coun- 1745, Apr. 11. cil for plantation affairs. Articles preliminaires pour parvenir a la paix, sisnes a Aix-la-Chapelle entre les ministres de France, de la Grande-Bretagne, & des Provinces-Unies des Pays-Bas. 2 Mem. de l'Am. 159. = 1748, Apr. 30. Declaration des ministres de France, 1748, May 21. de la Grande-Bretagne, & des 22. G. 2. Provinces-Unies des Pays-Bas, pour rectifier les articles I. & II. des preliminaires. 2 Mem. Am. 165. 1748, O. 7-18. The general and definitive treaty of peace concluded, at Aix-la-Chapelle. Lon. Mag. 1748. 503 French. 2 Mem. Am. 169. 1754. A treaty with the Indians. 1568, Aug. 7. A conference between governor Ber 1758, Oct. 8. 33. G. 2. nard and Indian nations at Burlington. Sm. N. J. 449. A conference between governor Denny, governor Bernard, and others, and Indian nations at Easton. Sm. N. J.. 455. 1759. July 25 The capitulation of Niagara. The king's proclamation promising lands to soldiers. 175 1763, Feb. 10. 3. G. 3. The definitive treaty concluded at 1763 O8, 7. A proclamation for regulating the G. .3. 1763. cessions made by the last treaty of peace. Guth. Geogr. Gram.623. The king's proclamation against settling on any lands on the waters westward of the Alleghaney. 1768, Nov. 3. Deed from the six nations of Indians to William Trent, and others for lands betwixt the Ohio and Monongahela. View of the title to Indiana. Phil. Steiner and Cist, 1776. 1768, Nov. 5. Deed from the six nations of Indians to the crown for certain lands and settling a boundary. M. S. APPENDIX. THE preceding sheets having been submitted to my friend Mr. Charles Thompson, Secretary of Congress, he has furnished me with the following observations, which have too much merit not to be communicated. (A) p. 24. Besides the three channels of communication mentioned between the western waters and the Atlantic, there are two others to which the Pennsylvanians are turning their attention; one from Presque Isle, on Lake Erie, to Le Bœuf, down the Alleghaney to Kiskimintas, then up the Kiskimintas, and from thence, by a small portage, to Juniata, which falls into the Susquehanna: the other from Lake Ontario to the East Branch of the Delaware, and down that to Philadelphia. Both these are said to be very practicable and, considering the enterprising temper of the Pennsylvanians, and particularly of the merchants of Philadelphia, whose object is concentered in promoting the commerce and trade of one city, it is not improbable but one or both of these communications will be opened and improved. A a |