Board of Trade, correspondence with New England. Part 1 1686-1690
- Author/Creator:
- Territory and Dominion of New-England. Council
- Publication/Creation:
- Marlborough, England : Adam Matthew Digital, c2015
- Resource Type:
- Book
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- Full Title:
- Board of Trade, correspondence with New England. Part 1 1686-1690
- Series Titles:
- Colonial America (Marlborough, England)
Related Names
- Additional Author/Creators:
- England and Wales. Board of Trade
Great Britain. Colonial Office
National Archives (Great Britain)
Adam Matthew Digital (Firm)
Subjects/Genre
- Genre:
- Electronic books
- Subjects:
- Andros, Edmund,Sir,1637-1714
Territory and Dominion of New-England.Council--Records and correspondence
England and Wales.Board of Trade--Records and correspondence
Great Britain.Colonial Office--Archives
Government, Resistance to--New England--Early works to 1800
New England--Politics and government--To 1775
Massachusetts--History--Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775--Sources.--Politics and government--To 1775
New England--Charters
Massachusetts--History--Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775--Sources.--Charters
Great Britain--Colonies--America--Administration--Early works to 1800
New England--Religion--17th century--Sources
New England--History--Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775--Sources
Massachusetts--History--Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775--Sources.--History--Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775--Sources
Great Britain--Colonies--America--History--17th century--Sources
Description/Summary
- Table of Contents:
- Abstract of the address of divers gentlemen merchants and others of Their Majesties' subjects in New England -- Abstract of the militia in New England -- Abstracts of letters relating to New England -- An account of the fight between the Rose frigate and a French man-of-war off of Cape Sable -- An account of the late revolutions in New England -- Act for gathering the arrears of rents at the General Court of the colony of the Massachusetts Bay -- Address of the governing council and convention of the Massachusetts Bay -- Addresses and petitions from New England -- The agents' proposals and desire concern a new charter -- Answer of the New England agents to Mr Randolph's account of the irregular trade carried on since the late revolution by the inhabitants of New England -- Answer of Sir Edmund Andros to his instructions -- Answer to the account of the late revolution at Boston -- An answer to Sir Edmund Andros's account of the forces raised in New England for defence of the country against the Indians etc in the year 1688 -- Arrest warrant for Henry Deering -- At a convention of the representatives of the several towns and villages of the Massachusetts colony in New England -- At a council in Boston -- Brief in the case of Sir Edmund Andros and others lately imprisoned and the agents of that colony -- Captain George's letter to the Admiralty -- Captain George's letter to the government -- The case of the Massachusetts Colony considered in a letter to a friend at Boston -- The charge against Sir Edmund Andros and others -- Confirmation of the Governor, Council and representatives of Massachusetts Bay of their authority to govern the colony for the King of England -- Copy of the docket of the New England charter and grants made in 1677 -- Copy of a letter giving an account of the prospect state of New England -- Copy of a presentment from the Council of the Customs to the Lords of the Treasury -- The countryman's answer to a gentleman in Boston, Mr. N. N.'s letter to a friend in the country --
Credentials to the agents for the colony of the Massachusetts Bay -- Declaration against the masters of several ships -- The declaration of the gentlemen, merchants and inhabitants of Boston and the country adjacent -- Declarations and Orders of the Governor, Council and representatives of Massachusetts Bay -- Docket of Mr Randolph's commission -- Extract of a letter from Boston received from Mr Usher -- Extract of a letter from Bristol in New England unto Mr Mather and others -- Extract of letter from Newport and Boston -- Extract of a presentment from the Commissioners of Their Majesties Customs to the right honourable the Lords Commissioners of Their Majesties Treasury -- Extract of Sir Edmund Andros's commission -- Extracts and abstracts of letters from Boston -- Extracts of letters -- From a gentleman of Boston to a friend in the country -- From the Governor and Council of Connecticut to Their Majesties -- The humble address and petition of the General Court of Your Majesties most ancient colony of New Plymouth in New England -- The humble address of the President and Council for safety of the people and conservation of the peace -- The humble petition of Christopher Pennington, Corporal Francis Tyreman, Samuell Huttly and Robert Smith, soldiers -- The humble petition of Gilbert Bant commander of the ship called the Mahctabell from Boston in New England -- The humble petition of Jahleel Bronton -- The humble petition of Jervas Coppindale, prisoner on board the Rose -- The humble petition of Robert Nelson esq for letters of reprisal -- An ingenious merchant of Boston in New England writes to his friend in London -- Invoice and charges of sundry goods, wares and merchandise, shipped for Maryland -- A journal of the proceedings in the late expedition to Port Royal, on board their majesties ship the Six Friends, the honourable Sir William Phipps, knight and commander in chief -- Leave to export arms, ammunition etc to New England -- Letter concerning a fight with Native Americans -- Letter concerning a presentment from the Commissioners for Customs -- Letter concerning the ship Dolphin -- Letter from Mr Bedford to Sir Edmund Andros -- Letter from Mr Randolph concerning his imprisonment and the threat posed by native Americans due to the unrest in New England -- Letter from Mr Randolph to the Committee -- Letter requesting help to stop invasions from Canada -- Letter to the Commander of the colonies -- Letter to Mr Dudley to return to prison -- Letter with news from New England -- Letters and abstracts from Mr Randolph -- Letters from Mr Randulph and Mr Usher -- Letters from New England -- Letters from New England -- Letters relating to the continued administration of government in New England -- Letters relating to New England -- List of the ships trading illegally in New England -- Memorandum of papers received from Mr Randolph -- Memorial to her royal highness from Abraham Kick regarding the religious and political rights of the colony -- Minutes from Whitehall Council meetings -- Mr Bullivant's journal of proceedings --
Mr Dudley's bond to continue to his house till further order, and further orders to similar effect -- Mr Livingstone's letter to Sir Edmund Andros -- Mr Randolph's petition to be restored to his employment -- Mr Randulph's narrative of the state of New England-- Mr Russell not to hold the court at Cambridge -- Names of those imprisoned with Sir E. Andros -- Narrative of the present state of Great Island in New Hampshire -- A narrative of the proceedings at Boston in New England upon the inhabitants seizing the government there -- News from New England -- News from New England concerning the Indians -- Nomination and election of New England magistrates for the year 1690 -- Order for removing Sir Edmund Andros to the castle upon Castle Island -- Order to take Edmund Andros and others to England -- Order touching the Army to the eastward -- Order upon Mr Usher's petition not to be molested upon account of his having been Treasurer -- Papers relating to demands for Sir Edmund Andros and others to be sent to England -- Petition of the inhabitants of Great Island in New Hampshire -- Petition of the New England merchants -- Petitions from royal officials in New England -- Petitions to the King -- Presentment touching Mr Randolph -- Proposals touching on the Rose frigate -- Publick Occurrences Both Forreign and Domestick, no. 1 -- Reasons alleged in the scire facias for vacating the charter of the Massachusetts Bay in New England in the 36th year of the reign of King Charles the Second -- Report concerning New England -- The report of Captain John Holmes, commander of the ship America, employed to fetch masts for Their Majesties' ships of war from Pescathaway in New England -- Resolution of the convention concerning Sir Edmund Andros, Dudley and Randulph -- A short account of the irregular trade carried on since the late revolution by the inhabitants of New England but especially by those of the Massachusetts Colony -- A short account of the loss of Pemaquid fort in New England -- Sir Edmund Andros and others to what is objected against them by the New England agents -- Sir Edmund Andros' account of the forces raised in the year 1688 for the defence of New England against the Indians -- State of the four companies of standing forces in England -- The state of New England and the government of Sir Edmund Andros -- Summery [Summary] for New England -- Summons to Sir Edmund Andros to surrender the government -- To Mr Sanson about preparing a draught a letter for New England concerning the Act of Trade -- Two addresses from the Governor, Council, and Convention of the Massachusetts Colony assembled at Boston in New England -- Warrant for keeping those close prisoners of government committed -- Warrant for levying a fine of five pounds -- Warrant to assemble the freemen of Newbury to make a rate, after making estimation of the estates of that town. - Language:
- English
- Physical Type/Description:
- 1 online resource (114 items).
- General Note:
- Part of the Colonial America series published by Adam Matthew Digital.
Volume title from publisher's website (resource viewed on 7 Oct. 2015)
Volume reference no.: CO 5/855. - Local Note:
- Available to current Emory faculty, students and staff.
- Location of Originals:
- The National Archives
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- Catalog ID (MMSID):
- 9936782509102486
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