Chronicles of Pennsylvania from the English Revolution to the Peace of Aix-la-Chapelle, 1688-1748: By Charles P. Keith, Band 1Patterson & White Company, 1917 - 981 Seiten |
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... Duke of York's control - Wil- liam Penn's parentage - His application for land -Description in the charter to him . When the English Revolution took place , white people of various nationality , but united under one government derived ...
... Duke of York's control - Wil- liam Penn's parentage - His application for land -Description in the charter to him . When the English Revolution took place , white people of various nationality , but united under one government derived ...
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... Duke of York , etc. , for the land from the west side of the Connecticut River to the east side of Dela- ware Bay . Under date of April 25th , in the sixteenth year of the reign ( 1664 ) , and with a recital that com- plaints had been ...
... Duke of York , etc. , for the land from the west side of the Connecticut River to the east side of Dela- ware Bay . Under date of April 25th , in the sixteenth year of the reign ( 1664 ) , and with a recital that com- plaints had been ...
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... Duke . Nicolls , in various patents of 1667 and 1668 for lands there , describes himself as Principal Commissioner from the King for New England , Gov- ernor - General under the Duke of York of his territories in America , and Commander ...
... Duke . Nicolls , in various patents of 1667 and 1668 for lands there , describes himself as Principal Commissioner from the King for New England , Gov- ernor - General under the Duke of York of his territories in America , and Commander ...
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... Duke of York , and established for matters of difficulty an appeal to the Governor and Council at New York . Thus the Governor commissioned by the Duke over his possessions in America took jurisdiction over what had been the southern ...
... Duke of York , and established for matters of difficulty an appeal to the Governor and Council at New York . Thus the Governor commissioned by the Duke over his possessions in America took jurisdiction over what had been the southern ...
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By Charles P. Keith Charles Penrose Keith. • · 1674 , to the Duke of York , again using the description running only to the east side of Delaware River and Bay . As the Duke , down to his accession to the Eng- lish throne as James II ...
By Charles P. Keith Charles Penrose Keith. • · 1674 , to the Duke of York , again using the description running only to the east side of Delaware River and Bay . As the Duke , down to his accession to the Eng- lish throne as James II ...
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