Report of the Regents of the University On the Boundaries of the State of New Yo
Report of the Regents of the University On the Boundaries of the State of New Yo
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Sec'y of State, iv, 207. Warrant to prepare a Patent for Sir George Carteret for East Jersey. July 23, 1674. Whereas the King my Soveraigne Lord and Brother hath beene pleased by his letters Patents under the'Great Seal of England to give and graunt to me and my heires All that part of the main land of New England in America now called by the name of New York together with Long Island and severall lands and territories in the said Lr6s Patents more at large expressed: And Whereas I have thought... fit to give and conferr upon Sir George Carteret Vice-Chamberlaine of His Ma ts House- hold and his heires, All that tract of land adjac' to New England and lyeing and being to y e Westwards of Long Island and Manhatans Island, and bounded on the East part by the maine Sea, and part by Hudson's River, and extends Southwards as farr as a certaine Creeke called Barnegat, being about y e middle betweene Sandy Poynt and Cape May, and bounded on the West in a streight lyne from the said Creeke called Barnegat to a certaine Creeke in Delaware River next adjoyning to and below a certaine creeke in Delaware River called Rankokus Kill, and from thence up the said Delaware River to y" Northermost branch thereof which is in 41 Degrees and 40 minutes of Lat.
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