Documents Relating to the Connecticut Settlement in the Wyoming ValleyWilliam Henry Egle E.K. Meyers, state printers, 1893 - 792 sider |
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... Claimants , and to endeavor to bring into Effect a reconciliation of the Con- troversy , by an amicable Compromise , and it having been Ex- pressed to this meeting that the Pennsylvania Claimants on their part , are disposed to offer ...
... Claimants , and to endeavor to bring into Effect a reconciliation of the Con- troversy , by an amicable Compromise , and it having been Ex- pressed to this meeting that the Pennsylvania Claimants on their part , are disposed to offer ...
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... Connecticut , against the adverse Claimants in all Cases where the title of lands claimed under grants of different States is Concerned or Called in question , and that the agents of this Comp ' , in ad- dition to the powers and ...
... Connecticut , against the adverse Claimants in all Cases where the title of lands claimed under grants of different States is Concerned or Called in question , and that the agents of this Comp ' , in ad- dition to the powers and ...
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... Connecticut River and the Charter would have remained the same defec- tive unintelligible Thing it was at first . If the Connecticut Claimants now adhere to those Limits , which , as finally adjusted and settled , never approach nearer ...
... Connecticut River and the Charter would have remained the same defec- tive unintelligible Thing it was at first . If the Connecticut Claimants now adhere to those Limits , which , as finally adjusted and settled , never approach nearer ...
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... Connecticut Claimants , than for the Sake of the Arguments to be drawn from thence in the present Con- test ; for the Rights of Pennslvania can be fully maintained on other Grounds . The Truth , however , is that when Connecticut Colony ...
... Connecticut Claimants , than for the Sake of the Arguments to be drawn from thence in the present Con- test ; for the Rights of Pennslvania can be fully maintained on other Grounds . The Truth , however , is that when Connecticut Colony ...
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... Connecticut Claimants would contend fer , if it served their present Purpose . We must reconcile the Words Latitude and Breadth , if possible , so as to sacrifice neither of them . If the Breadth of the Grant is to be due North and ...
... Connecticut Claimants would contend fer , if it served their present Purpose . We must reconcile the Words Latitude and Breadth , if possible , so as to sacrifice neither of them . If the Breadth of the Grant is to be due North and ...
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acres aforesaid application appointed Assembly Board of Property book of titles Bounds Capt Certificate Charter Claims lot Clerk Colony of Connecticut Commissioners Committee Comp Connecticut claimants Copy County of Luzerne Court Daniel David DAVID MEAD Deed deponent dolls Dutch East Ebenezer Eliphalet Dyer Gentlemen Government Governor Grant Gray Hartford Haven Haven Colony heirs hereby Hudsons River Indians Isaac James John John Fitch John Franklin John Jenkins John Winthrop Joseph Jurisdiction Lancaster Land Office Letter Line Lord lot Nº Luzerne County meeting Miles Monument New-Haven North Oath filed Patent Penn Pennsylvania claimants persons Philadelphia possession present proprietors purchase received released respect River Samuel settled Settlement settlers share Smith Stephen Survey Surveyor Susq Susqª Susquehanna Company TENCH COXE thence thereof THOMAS COOPER tion town tract of Land Ulster Voted West Wilkesbarre William Windham Wyoming York Zebulon Butler
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Side 309 - The People of the State of New York, by the Grace of God. free and Independent...
Side 499 - ... released on probation of good conduct, the Court may, instead of sentencing him at once to any punishment, direct that he be released on his entering into a...
Side 123 - Comfort, all along the sea coast to the southward two hundred miles, and all that space and circuit of land, lying from the sea coast of the precinct aforesaid, up into the land, throughout from sea to sea, west and northwest...
Side 182 - Hudson's River, and all the Land from the West side of Connecticut River, to the East side of Delaware Bay...
Side 180 - ... ordained or provided, or any other matter cause or thing whatsoever to the Contrary thereof in any wise Notwithstanding. In Witness whereof We have caused these Our Letters to be made Patents.
Side 153 - Bay, where the said river falleth into the sea ; and on the north by the line of the Massachusetts plantation ; and on the south by the sea; and in longitude as the line of the Massachusetts colony, running from east to west, that is to say, from the said Narraganset Bay on the east, to the south sea on the west part...
Side 155 - How or why Captaine Newport obtained such a private Commission, as not to returne without a lumpe of gold, a certaintie of the South sea, or one of the lost company sent out by Sir Walter Raleigh...
Side 168 - ... had in other parts ; and as the charter to Connecticut was granted but eighteen years before that to Sir William Penn, there is no good ground to contend, that the crown could, at that period, make an effectual grant to him of that country, which had been so recently granted to others.
Side 369 - Lord one thousand seven hundred and eighty eight, before me the subscriber one of the justices of the peace for the county aforesaid...
Side 314 - In Testimony whereof We have caused these our Letters to be made patent and the Great Seal of our said State to be hereunto affixed. Witness our trusty and well-beloved George Clinton Esquire, Governor of our said State, General and Commander in Chief of all the Militia and Admiral of the Navy of the same...