Carolina and Bahamas (Propriety). Commissions, instructions etc., 1693-1710
- Author/Creator:
- England and Wales. Secretary of State
- Publication/Creation:
- Marlborough, England : Adam Matthew Digital, c2015
- Resource Type:
- Book
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- Full Title:
- Carolina and Bahamas (Propriety). Commissions, instructions etc., 1693-1710
- Series Titles:
- Colonial America (Marlborough, England)
- Variant Titles:
- Commissions, instructions etc., 1693-1710
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- Additional Author/Creators:
- Great Britain. Colonial Office
Lords Proprietors of Carolina
Carolina. Council
National Archives (Great Britain)
Adam Matthew Digital (Firm)
Subjects/Genre
- Genre:
- Electronic books
- Subjects:
- England and Wales.Secretary of State--Records and correspondence
Great Britain.Colonial Office--Records and correspondence
England and Wales.Board of Trade
Great Britain.Board of Trade
Lords Proprietors of Carolina
Carolina.Council
Plantations--Great Britain--Colonies--History--17th century--Sources
Plantations--Great Britain--Colonies--History--18th century--Sources
Land grants--Great Britain--Colonies--History--17th century--Sources
Land grants--Great Britain--Colonies--History--18th century--Sources
Trade regulation--Great Britain--Colonies--History--17th century--Sources
Trade regulation--Great Britain--Colonies--History--18th century--Sources
North Carolina--Politics and government--To 1775
South Carolina--Politics and government--To 1775
Bahamas--Politics and government--17th century
Bahamas--Politics and government--18th century
North Carolina--History--Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775--Sources
South Carolina--History--Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775--Sources
Bahamas--History--17th century--Sources
Bahamas--History--18th century--Sources
Great Britain--Colonies--America--History--17th century--Sources
Great Britain--Colonies--America--History--18th century--Sources
Description/Summary
- Table of Contents:
- James Vernon to the Lords Proprietors of Carolina regarding abuses in the plantation trade -- Letter discussing the appointment of John Urmston as a minister in North Carolina -- Letter to the Assembly -- A letter to the Commissioners of Trade relating to the French settlements on Messisippi [Mississippi] -- Letter to the deputies and Council of South Carolina -- Letter to Edward Tynte asking for land to be given to Palatine refugees -- A letter to the Governor to recommend the poor Palatines to the Assembly in N. Carolina -- Letters addressed to the Governor of Carolina and Deputy Governor of North Carolina -- Letters addressed to John Archdale, Governor of Carolina -- Letters and orders regarding Nicholas Trott's appointment as Attorney General of Carolina -- Letters discussing the appointment of John Archdale as Governor of Carolina -- Letters discussing the appointment of Richard Taliaferro as Chief Justice of the Bahama Islands -- Letters discussing Edmund Bohun's appointment as Chief Justice of Carolina -- Letters discussing Queen Anne's ascension to the British throne -- Letters discussing the selling of land -- Letters discussing a war commenced against Spain and France -- Letters to Edmund Bellinger, Surveyor General, and the Lords Proprietors of Carolina -- Letters to the Governor and Secretary of Carolina -- Letters to the Governor of Carolina -- Nicholas Trott's answer to a memorial touching on the case of a Dutch ship -- Order discussing the regulation of abuses in the plantation trade -- Orders and instructions to the Lords Proprietors of Carolina in pursuance of several laws relating to trade and navigation -- Patents granted to Bellinger and Bayly -- Proclamation concerning Nicholas Webb's commission to be Governor of the Bahamas and Thomas Gower's appointment as Secretary of those islands -- Proclamation regarding Carolina -- Proclamation regarding a patent for landgrave granted to Thomas Amy Esq -- Providence bond -- Receiver General's commission for North Carolina -- Receiver General's instructions for North Carolina -- Right Honourable Lords Proprietors of the Bahama Islands -- Right Honourable the Lords Proprietors of Carolina -- Surveyor General's commission for North Carolina -- Surveyor General's instructions for North Carolina -- To Christopher Gale Esq., Receiver General of that part of our province of Carolina that lies n. east of Cape Feare -- To Colonel Nicholson, Governor of Virginia -- To Colonel Philip Ludwell, Governor of our province of Carolina -- To Colonel Philipp Ludwell -- To Colonel Tynte -- To Edmund Bohun Esq, Chief Judge of Carolina -- To Edward Birch Esq, Governor of the Bahama Islands -- To Fortescue Turbervill -- To the Governor and deputys at Ashley River regarding the wharfing of land near Charles Town -- To the Governor of Carolina, Joseph Blake -- To the Honourable Lords Proprietors of Carolina -- To the Honourable the Lords Trustees and others appointed to consider about the settlements of the poor Palatines -- To James Moore Esq, Receiver Generall of South Carolina -- To John Archdale Esq, Governor of Carolina -- To John Ely Esq, Receiver Generall of Carolina -- To John Ely Esq, Receiver Generall of South Carolina -- To Joseph Blak Esq, Governour of Carolina --
To Joseph Blake Esq, Governor of Carolina -- To Joseph Blake Esq, Governour of Carolina -- To Joseph Blake Esq, Governour of Carolina, James Moore, Secretary, Landgrave, Joseph Moreton, Major Robert Daniel, Captain Edmund Bellinger, and John Ely Esq -- To Joseph Blake Esq, Governour, and to our deputys and Councill of South Carolina (1697) -- To Joseph Blake Esq, Governour, and to our deputys and councill of South Carolina (1699) -- To Joseph Blake Esq, Governour, and to our deputys and councill of that part of our province that lyes south and west of Cape Ffeare -- To Joseph Blake Esq, one of the landgraves of Carolina -- To the Lords Commissioners of Trade etc. -- To Mr Sale -- To Nicholas Trott Esq, Attorney General of that part of our province of Carolina that lyes south and west of Cape Ffear -- To Nicholas Trott Esq, Governor of Providence -- To Nicholas Trott Esq, Governor of Providence and the rest of the Bahama Islands -- To Nicholas Trott regarding a fort built -- To Nicholas Webb Esq, Governor of Providence -- To Nicholas Webb Esq, Governor, and to our deputys and Council of the Bahama Islands -- To Nicholas Webb Esq, Governor, and to our deputys and Councill of the Bahama Islands -- To Nicholas Webb Esq, Governour of the Bahama Islands -- To Nicholas Webb Esq, Governour or to the Governor for the time being, and to our deputys and Councill of the Bahamas Islands -- To Paul Grimball Esq, Secretary of Carolina -- To Richard Peterson Esq -- To the Right Honourable the Commissioners of Trade -- To the Right Honourable the Lord Proprietors of Carolina -- To the Right Honourable Lords Commission of Trade -- To the Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Trade -- To the Right Honourable the Lords Proprietors of His Majesties colony of the Bahama Islands -- To Samuel Marshall regarding his appointment as register of Carolina -- To Sir Nathaniel Johnson in Carolina -- To Sir Nathaniel Johnson Knight, Governor, James Moore Esq, Receiver Generall, Nicholas Trott Esq, Attorney Generall, Job Howes Esq, Surveyor Generall -- To Thomas Harvey Esq, Deputy Governor, and to our Council of North Carolina -- To Thomas Harvey Esq, Deputy Governour, and to our deputy and Councill of North Carolina -- To Thomas Harvey, Deputy Governour, and to our deputys and Councill of North Carolina -- To Thomas Smith Esq, one of the landgraves and Governor of Carolina of that part of our province that lyes south and west of Cape Ffear -- To Thomas Smith Esq, one of the landgraves and Governor of that part of our province of Carolina that lyes south and west of Cape Ffeare -- A warrant for Mr. Luijs Michel for 2500 acres of land in N. Carolina -- Warrant for the Receiver General to pay Colonel Edward Tynte 270 pounds -- Warrant to the Governor to cause grants to be issued out for admeasuring 2000 acres of land -- Warrant to the Governor to make new grants of lands as desired by Mr Peter Colleton and others -- Warrant to sett out 5000 acres of land for Abel Ketelbey Esq. in South Carolina -- Warrant to the Surveyor General of South Carolina to sett out 100 acres of land to such poor Palatines as shall arrive there -- Warrant to the Surveyor General to admeasure out 3000 acres of land for the Governor. - Language:
- English
- Physical Type/Description:
- 1 online resource (133 items).
- General Note:
- Part of the Colonial America series published by Adam Matthew Digital.
Title from publisher's website (resource viewed on 7 Oct. 2015)
Volume reference no.: CO 5/289.
An act for the establishment of religious worship according to the Church of England and for erecting churches -- Additional instructions for Edward Tynte -- Additionall instructions given to Nicholas Webb Esquire, Governour of Providence -- Announcement of the death of John Granville, Earl of Bath -- Appointment of John Turbill as Judge of the Vice Admiralty of Carolina -- Appointment of Thomas Broughton as a deputy -- Appointment of William Saunders as Attorney General of Carolina -- At the Court at Bath -- At the Court at Windsor -- Carolina bond -- Carolina Governor's commission -- Chief Justices's commission -- Christopher De Graffenried's warrant for 10,000 acres of land in North Carolina -- Commission for Moseley and Lawson to settle the boundaries with the Governor of Virginia -- Commission for the taking probate of wills -- Copy of Landgrave Abel Ketelbey's patent -- Copy of Landgrave Christopher De Graffenried's patent -- Copy of Landgrave Edward Tucker's patent -- Copy of a landgrave's patent, six whereof was engross'd and sent with blankes (as this is) to Carolina by Major Daniel -- Correspondence and additional instructions for Thomas Smith, Governor of Carolina -- Document discussing a land grant made for Hog Island -- Document discussing land possessed by John Colleton -- Document discussing money received by the Right Honourable the Lady Granville -- Edward Hyrne's commission as a naval officer -- Extract of a case of a Dutch ship cast away nere New Providence reclaimed by the states ambassador in his memoriall to His Majesty -- Ferdinando Gorges' appointment as Attorney General of the province of Carolina -- For the Right Honourable the Lords of Her Majesties province of Carolina -- For the Right Honourable the Lords Proprietors of His Majesties province of Carolina and the inclosd opinion-- From Mr Amy to James More Esq, Secretary of Carolina -- The Honourable Charles Craven Esqs commission and instructions -- Instructions and further instructions for John Archdale Esq, Governor of Carolina, and correspondence -- Instructions for Colonel Edward Tynte, Governor of South and North Carolina -- Instructions for Edward Hyrne Esq, naval officer of that part of our province of Carolina that lies south and west of Cape Feare -- Instructions for the Honourable Charles Craven Esq., Secretary of that part of our province of Carolina that lies south and west of Cape Feare -- Instructions for James Moore Esq, our Receiver Generall of South Carolina -- Instructions for Job Howes Esq, Surveyor General of South Carolina -- Instructions for John Ely Esq our Receiver Generall -- Instructions for Nathaniel Sale Esq, Receiver General of South Carolina -- Instructions for Sir Nathaniel Johnson, Knight, our Governour of South and North Carolina -- Instructions for Thomas Gower Esq, Secretary of the Bahama Islands -- Instructions for Thomas Smith Esquire, Governour of Carolina -- Instructions to Edward Hyrne -- Instructions to William Saunders Esq -- - Local Note:
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- Location of Originals:
- The National Archives
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- 9936781778502486
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