New Jersey As a Royal Province, 1738 to 1776

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New Jersey As a Royal Province, 1738 to 1776
Edgar Jacob Fisher
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A. , vol. Xviii, p. 86.
233] BOUNDARY DISPUTES 233 line act, but that the treasurers should be indemnified by the agents. The committee of correspondence was directed to order the London agent to support the claim of the pro- vince by a memorial to the king. 1 An act to indemnify the treasurers for advancing not over £3, 000, received the gov- ernor's assent on December 6, 1769. 2 This was of course simply a loan by the province to the proprietors.
On December 8, 1769, the day set for the appea
...l, Elliot and Morris were the only two commissioners at the Hart- ford meeting. The following day also there was no quorum, and as the New York commissioners would not agree to act without a quorum, adjournment was taken to July 4, 1770. Meanwhile application was made to the royal authorities for further instructions. The king ordered that any action taken by the commissioners, on July 4, 1770, should be valid regardless of a quorum. One lone commissioner, An- drew Elliot, appeared in New York on the day set, and adjourned " the meeting " to the " first Tuesday in May next.

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