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FROM THE EARLIEST PERIOD TO THE PRESENT, IN PRINT AND MANUSCRIPT; FOR WHICH flESEARCH HAS BEEN MADE IN THE BRITISH MUSiEUM, AND THE MOST CELE- BRATED PUBLIC AND PRIVATE LIBRARIES, REVIEWS, CATALOGUES, &c. WITH AN INTRODUCTORY DISCOURSE ON THE PRESENT STATE OF LITERATURE IN THOSE COUNTRIES. LONDON: PRINTED FOR J. DEBRETT, OPPOSITE BURLINGTON-HOUSE, PICCADILLY; J. SEWELL, CORNHILL ; R. BALDWIN, AND J. BEW, PATERNOSTER-ROW J AND E. HARLOWE, ST. JAMES's-STREET. MDCCLXXXIX. '^'--'M' y^) p. S. Where R., /lands at the Bollom of the Title, it denotes that it was copied frork the Catalogue given by Dr. Robcrtfon, in his Hi/lory of America. L. S. P. G. fignijies that the Book is in the Library of the Society for the Propagation of the Go/pel in America. ERRATA. Page 20. line 3. from the top, after cur/e, read what they term. for re/pcr, read res per. ■ after North, read am/South. from the bottom, for Alherici, read Americi, and for UUbone, read Lijbona. from the top, for Amecum, read Amicum. for Libellis, read LibelU, — — — ■ for Livitate, read Civitate. — — — ^ for Rev. do. read Reverendo. ■ for Celebrteto, read Cekbratt. after the Word Converftone, there ihould be a full ftop. under the Year 1596, for Trampton, read Frampton. 1609, for offered, read an offering of, from the top, for Stettes, read Stiths. • for Fables, read Tables. under the Year 1706, for Cumtuck, read Currituck. I7I5» for Forfreri, read Torfcci. — 9. from the top, for Bortrom, read Bart ram. 0^ P. S. The Editor is fenfible of feveral Omiffions, as well as of other Errors, be- fides thofe above corre«fled ; but having been unavoidably from Town, while the Work was in the Prefs, he folicits the Indulgence of his Reader for them, and hopes the Difficulty of the Work will afford him an Apology for its Inaccuracies, 20. line 3- 27. -— II 35- — I. 50. ^■" 3- 52- — I. — 2. S3- — 5 56. — 3- — 7 — 9 7»- — I. 76. — 5- 87. — 3 101. — S 115. — 4 118. — I 131- — 9- I i The fame Book fometimes occurs (by Miftake in tranfcribing) under different Years, and not unfrequently in the fame Year ; but it is proper to obferve, that it is more frequently fome different Edition of the fame Work. (^ t ADVERTISEMENT. AMERICA, not only as it contains a very con- iiderable portion of the known world, but in every other refpeft, may be deemed an important ob- jed of hiftorical inveftigation. Its firft difcovery ar- retted the attention of mankind ; an attention which feems every day growing more ardent, from its in- creafing fplendor and progreflive acquifitions of power and importance. It has furniflied employm- t-t for numerous writers, who have engaged on this field of fcientific controverfy with various fuccefs. An arrangement of fo many vo- lumes in chronological order, it is hoped, will have its ufe, not only in perpetuating fmaller trads, which B might ( 2 ) might othcrwifc have been ncglcdcd or forgotten, but by furnifliing better and more cafy means of informa- tion to future hiftorians. The prefent compilation originated in accident. A gentleman, of the Editor's acquaintance, in America, propofed to himfelf the compilation of a hiftory of that country, for which purpofe, it was ncceflary to poffcfs a knowledge of all that had been previously written upon the fubjedl ; and the EiiiOi* of tlitfe llieets, having been for fome years in the; habit of intcrcfting himfelf in every publication that rtLucvl to America, was con- fulted upon the occafion. Hence proceeded the at- tempt to acquire that knowledge; and (by a very natural gradation) the prefent publication, with the hope of rcimburiing the expenccs of the purfuit. 4 The Editor is confcious of many defedls, which he muft truft to future efforts of his own, (or what is as much his wifh) to the more fuccefsful labors of others, to amend. The prefent volume was compiled without afliftance, f '. ■ft ( 3 ) afTiftancc, and under a complication of difadvantages, which it is however unncccfiary to particularize ; but this publication would certainly have been fupprefled, if the Editor had been acquainted with any other of a flmilar nature, that held forth that information upon the fubjedl which he knows to be much wanted, and which he hopes the prefent volume will be found in a great degree to fupply. London^ March i, 1789, B 2 AN INTRO- I A N INTRODUCTORY DISCOURSE O N THE STATE OF LITERATURE I IT NORTH AND SOUTH AMERICA. IN all abfolute governments, Genius has been alniofl: uniformly obferved to defpond and droop* ; fhc is a plant of the moft tender texture, that requires to be feduloufly watched in infancy, and can be raifcd to maturity by little lefs than the care and anxiety of pa- * To this pofition, if it be objei^ed that the befl Roman writers flou- rifhed under Auguftus, and that they were nearly equalled by the French under Louis the XlVth, it may be replied, that the objcftions are few ; and it is a received maxim, that the paucity of exceptions ferves only to confirm a rule. * rental Il , ( 6 ) rental tcnclernefs. An occafional flower may indeed Inid forth in the fhade, but every encouragement is ncccfi'ary to expand her productions to perfedion* If ncccllity (as fome contend) is the mother of literary fame*, Liberty (at leaft) participates the claim of pa- rentage. Sheltered under her wing, fhe has ever been obfervcd to flourifli, and to tower the moft envied and arduous heights ; while abandoned by her fofter parent, fhe has degenerated into folly or frivolity, and funk into annihilation with the utmoft rapidity of defcent. The prefent flate of literature in South America will ferve at leaft as one inftance to illuftratc this pofition. — It produces nothing conducive to the good or hap- pinefs of mankind ; and its prefent fterility will pro* bably remain as long as the people are content to con- tinue under bondage. Two fatal antidotes here ope- rate to retard all fcientific progrefs, (namely,) " The *' Inquisition," and " The want of the liberty of the «' prefs." * ' " Venter, Magiller artis ingenique largitor. Persius, . i I / That hi 1- k ' i ( 7 ) That many valuable works of wit and humour prove abortive, or die in embrio, for want of this liberty, in one inftancc, and from dread of eccleiiaftic tyranny in the other, cannot be queflioned. It may ('tis true) be attended with fome difadvantages, but where throughout the boundaries of nature, is abfolute una- dulterated good ? Every poifon has its antidote, and, it is to be feared, moft human advantages their attendant inconveniences. Gold has its alloy — licentioufnefs is the alloy of liberty; and as it gives currency to the one, it may lend a zed to the other — and not without its ufe — as the human paffions are ordained by the omnifcient author of Being to be the teft of virtue, marking out our moral boundaries by the variety of light and fhade, and giving to virtue both its ftrugglcs and its triumphs. The advantages arifi.ng from the liberty of the prcfs, like a felf-evident propofition. Hand in no need of proof or illuflration; they are inflantaneoufly apparent, irom the many ufeful and entertaining produdions, which, in our iiland, folely owe their birch to it. It has { 8 ) has been well faid, that it is better for the public that a million of monfters fhould come into the world, (which are feen to die as foon as born) than that one Hercules fliould be ftrangled in the cradle. Caufes and effeds are fhewn in the ftrongeft and faireft lights, by the aid of contraft. Let us turn (to ufe a metaphor of Junius) from this barren wafte, where no verdure quickens, no lalutary plant takes root, to a foil fertile in every great and every good qualification. Let us examine the ftate of lite- rature in North America. i he elder fifter {South America) is decorated with gold; but that gold, fa- bricated into chains, and as is too commonly the fate of wealth, ferving only to exclude, what is conducive to happinefs, and to confine what is effential to mifery. The younger fifter (North America) inured to native poverty, and bred in the tumult of difficulties and danger, has arifen to fame and diftindlion among na- tions. Induftry and perfeverance were the pinions to fupport ( 9 ) fupport her flight, and heaven-born liberty is ftill the ftrongeft feather in her wing. i i North America may want fome of the fopperies of literature. She boafts not thofe dignified literati, who in Europe obtain adulation from the learned para- fite, and applaufe from the uninformed multitude, for purfuits and difcoveries that terminate in no addition to the real elegancies or conveniencies of living. She may, however, claim the pofleflion of all ufeful learning. Science has not only reared her head, but flouriflies with a degree of vigor in the new world, that threatens to furpafs the old. In the great and ufeful fcience of politics, the Republic of America is, perhaps, unequalled. Their orators, lawyers, phyficians, hiftorians, philofo- phers, and mathematicians, may be fairly oppofed to our mofl: fuccefsful cultivators of fcience and the libe- ral arts ; and poets have lately put in claims, backed by produdions, that evince a very flender inferiority. The influence of freedom and independence on the arts (fays Lord Kaims) is great, Defpotifm contrails C and "I ( 10 ) and degrades the mind ; but under the fhade of Liberty, the human mind expands and exercifes hcv power Sy in the fullcft latitude of fccurity and pleafure. In South America, little other knowledge is fuffered to be propagated, than what is conducive to commer- cial purpofes, or tends to encreafe the ideal enjoyments of unwieldy wealth and falfe greatnefs. In North America, the whole circle of fcience is occupied by ingenious induftry, which has, for the moft part, proved itfelf the fuccefsful candidate for literary fame. The people of North America have now profeffors in every art and fcience, with adequate falaries ; and whatever they may want to import, men of eminence, in litera- ture, are not of the number. At the head of their philofophers and politicians, ftands the venerable Franklin. In the firft clafs, the ingenious Lorimer muft not be forgotten. — In mathe- matics, the felf-taught Rittenhoufe. — In divinity, Weatherfpoone.— In hiflory, criticifms, and policy, the modern ^ ill r ■; ( " ) modern Tacitus, (Payne). — In poetry, Barlovvc, Smith, and Ray. — In painting, Weft. — In law and oratory — How fhall I enumerate them? Take the firft clafs. In Georgia, Geo. Walton ; — German Baker, in Vir- ginia; — Jennings, in Maryland; — Lewis, Bradford, and Chambers, in Pennfylvania ; — Boudinot, in Jerfey; — Hamilton and Bird, in New- York ; — Johnfon, in Con- ncdlicut ; and Parfons, in MafTachufetts. They have fcized and improved fome ufeful parts of fcience, that our public feminarics have negleded. They have eftabliflied profeflbrfhips of animal magnetifm and agriculture, and formed focieties for the improvement of manufadures and mechanics, commerce, navigation, and policy. Every body knows the two philofophicai focieties that exifted in Philadelphia, in 1769. — They are now united ; and are proceeding, in their literary labors, with renovated ador and fuccefs. C 2 The M I'll ( 12 ) The Commonwealth of New England have efta- bliHied a fociety for the cultivation and promotion of arts and fciences, of which the intention and defign are ftated in the Ad of Incorporation, and are as foU lows, viz. ** To promote and encourage the knowledge and an- tiquities of America, and its natural hiftory ; to de- termine the ufes, to which the various natural pro- ductions of the country may be applied ; to promote and encourage medical difcoveries, mathematical difquifitions, philofophical enquiries and experiments, aftronomical, meteorological, and geographical ob- fervations; and improvements in agriculture, arts, manufadures, and commerce; and, in fine, to culti- vate every art and fcience, which may tend to ad- vance the intereft, honor, dignity, and happinefs of a free, independent, and virtuous people/* ■v. if- f- The utility of fuch eflablifhments has been fully evinced, by the progrefs of knowledge, fince their in- ftitution. it I ( 13 ) ftitutlon. United labors miift neceflarily have greater efficacy, than can poflibly rdlilt from the fcparate efforts of individuals, however ardent or perfevering. Here intelledual induftry has the amplefl field for inveftiga- tion, and genius the wideft fphere for the expanfion of all its fliculties. In a word, they feem to be fol- lowing the fteps of the great Lord Bacon, laid down in his ** Novum Organum," who compares fociety to a pillar, compofed of four parts. Firft, the bafement, which is agriculture ; fecondly, manufadures ; thirdly, commerce ; and, fourthly, apex, or the fine arts. — They have ereded this pillar, and laid a folid agricul- tural foundation. It has been elevated by commerce, and is ftrengthening by manufactures, and will (hortly be adorned by the arts, and furrounded by the Mufes, to celebrate its completion. Literary property is now fecured In moft of the States; and the example will foon be followed (if it has not been already) by the reft, having been ftrongly recom- mended by Congrefs. All i f liltl '•'4' iii m ( 14 ) All publications of confequencc, in point of fizc iind cxpencc, arc executed in Europe; and generally in London, Dublin, or Edinburgh. The people of North America manufadure their own paper, and in fufficicnt quantities for home confump- tion ; but the price of labour is ftill fo extremely high, that it feldom anfwers to print any works here, except their own laws, pamphlets, and newfpapers, which every ftate prints in abundance, and in the la ft article of li- terary utility, it muft be admitted, they excel. The newfpapers of Maflachufetts, Connedlicut, R^hode Ifland, Pennfylvania, and Maryland, are unequalled, whether confidered with refpedt to wit and humour, entertain- ment or inftrudion. Every capital town on the conti- nent prints a weekly paper, and feveral of them have one or more daily papers. In the northern ftates, they print a few fchool books, and occafionally in New- York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore, republifti any trads not remarkably large, and particularly celebrated ; but they are feldom well executed. One Bell, a bookfeller in V„; 'M in Philadelphia, reprinted Blackftone's Commentaries ; but they are very ill done, and fell much higher than thofe imported. Aitken, a printer in Philadelphia, finiflied an American edition of the Holy Scriptures, which was highly approved, and recommended by a re- folution of Congrefs, and yet he loft by it very confider- ably. The travels of the Marquis de Chattellux have been lately reprinted at New- York, and fome few other publications, but they are ill executed, and do not fell well. The wages of printers are very great ; and progref- fively fo from the extreme parts of the northern to the fouthern ftate. In New Hampfhire, MafTachufetts, Connedicut, and Rhode Ifland, journeymen printers have from three to eight dollars per week. In New York, Philadelphia, and Maryland, from five to ten per week ; and in Virginia, North and South Carolina, and Georgia, from eight to twenty and twenty-five, accord- ing to their merit and ability. Printers are very fcarcc in the fouthern iiates. They ! ( l6 ) They caft their own types in various parts of the con- tinent, but they arc neither fo good nor cheap as thofc done in Europe. Great quantities are imported from Chifgovv. 4 1 M '4 The greateft bookfellers are in New York, Philadel- phia, and Baltimore. Northward of New York, there are none of any confequence — not even in Bofton ; or, fouthward of Baltimore; not even in Charlefton. The bookfellers throughout the continent are generally fup- plied from one of the above three places, where there are many confiderable ones, who import largely from Europe, and there are few publications that cannot be purchafed here, except very heavy and expenfive ones, ofwhich they have none. A fingle book, of the value of 5I. or lol. is no where to be found here. They fell to tranfient cuftomers at the advance of 50I. and in fome inftances, loo per cent, and their fales are very great, for it is fcarce poflible to conceive the number of readers with which even every little town abounds. The common people are on a footing, in point of lite- rature. ( '7 ) raturc, with the middle ranks in Europe. They all read and write, and underftand arithmetic ; — almofl every little town now furnifhcs a circulating library. Books are fold fouthward of Maryland, particularly in Virginia and North Carolina, at an extravagant price — not unfrcquently at an advance of 200I. per cent. Law books have the mofl rapid fale, and that at an exceflive price. Newnham's Conveyancing fold, in Philadelphia, for eight and nine guineas per fet, and were bought up immediately. Bacon's Abridgement (a book, which, with Blackftone's Commentaries, is highly in repute throughout America) has repeatedly been fold in North Carolina for 100 hard dollars. They do not, in North Carolina, import from Europe, but purchafe, at an unreafonably high price, of the northern bookfellers, and then fell at an advance of 50, or, in many inftances, lool. per cent. — Great quantities of various kinds of produce are conftantly fhipped from D the ^1 !!."H 'I' ( i8 ) the Southern States, to Philadelphia and New York, for European books. Any thing that has relation to the hiftory of the country, fells well ; and medical books have alfo a rapid fale. Whatever is ufcful, fells ; but publications on fubjeds merely fpeculativc, and rather curious than important, and generally fuch on the arts and fciences, as are vo- luminous and expenfive, lie upon the bookfeller's hands. They have no ready money to fpare for any thing but what they wa^it ; and, in literary purchafes, look for prefent, or future u/e, Scotch books, like their countrymen, are not much in repute in any part of North America. Englifli law books, not only on account of their price, but fize, are not much in demand ; the folio being inconvenient for the lawyers to take on their circuits. i. 'i n Irifh ( 19 ) Irifli books (like IrifTimcn) have, in every thing, a pre- ference throughout this country ; and the fale of their books, thofe on law in particular, is extremely great. The demand for foreign literature is inconfidcrablc. It is very little for French books, and ftill lefs for Ita- lian, Spanifh, and Portugefe. German books are, in fome degree, an exception, for they fell in parts inha- bited by the Dutch j but principally books of devotion and fchool books. They have very few men of lite- rature among them here. When a Dutchman is not at prayers, he is either at work or afleep. The French have taken uncommon pains to intro- duce their language and literature, but without fuccefs. Their principal intercourfc has been (from motives of political intrigue) with thofe high in office, and gene- rally with thofe in and about Congrefs, fome of whom fpeak French, and read French books; but their num- ber is comparatively fmall. The common people, in the proportion of twenty to one, ftill prefer old Englifh D 2 times, ii i I;: ii K. ::*!; ^^i! M I, [I ( =0 ) times, dwell with pleafure on what they term, their Englifli anccftors, fpcak only the Englifh tongue, hear- tily curfe — French gibberifli and politics, and continue flill to read and admire old Englifli books* The ftate of literature is at a very low ebb in Nov^a. Scotia and New Brunfwick. Few read at all, except profeflional men, and the gentlemen of the army, who are fupplied by a fmall circulating library in Halifax* Some few books are imported by the merchants, and fold in common, with other goods, at their ftores ; but the whole province does not afford a bookfeller's fhop larger than is to be found in one of our fmalleft coun- try towns in England. The middle and lower order of people do not read ; their time is neceffarily occupied in the cultivation of an obdurate and unpropitious foil. The fame obfervations apply to Canada. The French peafantry are all Catholics, and ufe no books but reli- gious ones. There is one mifcrable bookfeller in Que- bec, ( 21 ) bcc, who is fupportcd by publifhing a weekly gazette in French and Englifli, (which, however, is neither French nor Engiiifh,) and another in Montreal, fupported on the iame terms. In the Weft Indies, every gentle- man almoft takes out his own library with him ; and what books may be wanted are generally fold in the ftores of merchants who import them from England with their other goods, although the capital of each of the iilands has one perfon who calls himfelf a book- feller, who binds, deals in ftationary, and keeps a few books, fuch as he judges are moft in demand, which he fells at an advance of 70 and lool. per cent. Lo?idon^ March 1789. BiBLioxrircv ■f ■A At :m in f''"l ^A |fi 4 i BIBLIOTHECA AMERICANA*. BIB. INCERT. TEMP. H ISTORIA Americae feve novi orbis comprehendens in ii. par- tibus exadiffimam defcriplionem vaftifllniarum et miiltis adhinc feculis incognitarum terrarum, qii^E nunc paflim Indiee occiden- tales nominantur ; vulgo ufurpatur cum elegantiflimis tabulis & figuris £pre incifis per Theodorem de Bry & Merean Francofurti variis annis edita ii. part. 3 vols, folio. Incert. Temp. Nevus Orbis Regionum ac Infularum veteribus incognitarum, &c. Folio. Balilite. Freyre. (Ant.) Pirates de la America. Quarto. R, Gomara (Fr. Lopez de). Hiftoria General de las Indias. Exft. Barcia Hia. R. * For an account of the writers on the ancient hiftory of Mexico, from Cortez down to Robcrtfon and Raynal, fee the firfl vohime of Clavigero's Hiltory of Mexico, traiif- lated from the Italian by Charles Cullen. 1787. Clironicvi -^ - ^ I: ( n ) — Chronica dc la Nueva Eipagna, o* Conqulfia clc Mexico. Exft. Barcia Hift. R. (nuloy (Drcgo dc). Rclacion ab IT. Cortcz, que trata do dclcni- bimiento de DiveiTas Ciudadcs, y Provincios, y Giicrras que tuio con los Indies. Exit. Barcia Hiir. R. Madriga (Pedro de). Defcription de la Government de Pcrou. \\x{\. voyages qui ont fervi a le ellablifement de la conip des Indes, R. ■X 0- PI '4 t Mcchuacan, Rclacion de lasCcremonias, Ritas, y Poblaclon dc los Indios de Mcchacan, heca al J. S. d' Ant. dc Mcndoza Vcrrey de Nueva Efpagna. Fol. MSS. R. Mendoza (Dc Ant. de). Lettere al Imparatorc del Difcoprimento della Terra Firma, dclla N. Spagna, verfo Tramontano. Exit. Ramufios. R. Moreno y Efcaudon (De Tran. Ant.) Defcripcion y Ertadodel Vir- rinato de Santa Fee, Nuevo Reyno, de Granada. Fol. MSS. R. Corita (Don Alonzo) Breve y Sumaria Rclacion de los Segnorcs, manera y Difterencia de ellos, que havia en la Nueva Efpagna, y otras Provincias fus Coniarcanas, y de fus Leyes, Ufos y Cof- tumbres, y de la Forma que Tenian en Tributar fus Vafallos en Tiempo de fu Gentillidad, Sec. MSS. Quarto. R. Coronada (Fr. Vafq. de) Sommario di due fuc Lettere del Viaggio fatto del fra. Marco da Nizza al cette Citta de Cevola Exift Ramufio. R. — — Rclacion u : -^ J Ramufio. R. ( 2j ) -Relacion de cl Viaggio alle fette Citta. Ed. Cortcz (Hern.) Quattro Cartas Dirigidas al Empcrador Carlos V. 1^ en que ha Relacion de flis ConquiOas eii Nueva Efpaiia. Exfl. Barcia Hift. R. Cumana Govicrno y noticia de fol. MSS. R. Collecao dos Drives Pontificos e Layes Regias, que forao Expe- didos y Publicadas defde o ano 1741, fobro a laLiberdada dcs Peflbas bene e Commercio dos Indos de Brefil. R. Colon (D. Fernando) la Hiftoria de el Almirante de Chriftoval, Colon. Exit. Barcia Hift. /{. Columb. (Chrift.) Navigatio qua multas Rcgiones hactenus, in- cognitas invenit. Exft. Nov. Orb. R. ■f Life and A6lions of his Father, Admiral Chrift. Columb. Exft. Churchill's Voyages. Compendio General de las ContribucioneS y gattos qui occafionan todos los effe6tos, frutos caudales, &c. que traifican entre los Reynos de Caftilla y America. Quarto. R. Con inente Americano Argonauta de las Coftas de Nueva Efpana y Tierra Firme. 12 mo. H Nizza (F. Marco) Relacion dc cl viaggio fatta per Terra al Cevolc Reyno de cette Cctta. Exit. Ramus. R. .1 E Nodal ir - ^\ SI **•: If'' ,1 ■f '! inf :ll ( 2(5 ) Nodal. Relacion cle el Voyage que liicieron los Capitanes Barth. y Gonz cic Nodal al deiciibrimicnto dc cl Eflreclio que hoy C3 nombrado de Maire y reconocimicnto dc Megcllanes. Quarto. Mad. Hilloria de los Indios dc Nueva Efpaiia dibidlda en tres partes— En la priniera trata de los Ritos, Sacraficios y Tdolatrias de el Tiempo dc fu Gentilidad. En la Segunda de iu Maravillafofa Converfion a la Fe, y niodo de celebrar las Fieltus de Nueltra Santa Iglefia. En la tercera de el Genia y Cara6ler de Aguella Gente; y figuras con que notaban lus Acontecimientos, con otras particularidades : y noticias de las priiicipales Ciudades en aquel Reyno. Efcrita en el afio 1541, por uno de los doze Re- ligiofos Francifcos que primeros Paflaron a entendre en fu Con- verfion. MSS. Folio. i- Ovalle ( Alonfo) an Hiftorical Relation of the Kingdom of Chili. Exit. Churchill's Colled. ■f Oviedo Sommarla, &c. Exft. Ramus, &c. R. f (Gonz. Fern. De) Relacion Sommaria de laHiftoria Natu- rale de las Indias. Exft. Barcia Hift. R. mi •f- Oviedo Hiftoria Generalc et Naturale de Indie Occidentale. Exft. Ramus. R, W'': li t Relacion della Navigatione, per la Grandiflima Fiume maragnon. Exft. Ramus. /{. "f Relacion de un Capitano Efpafiol de el dcfcropimento y Conquifta de Peru. R. Relacion ^ ( 27 ) Relation dc un Secrclarlo do Franc. Pizarro de la Conquifl: de Peru. Exil, Ramus, li. Relacion de Peru. MSS. R. Palafoxy Mendoza, (D. Juan,) Vertudcs dc los Indios o Naturalize y Coftumbres de los Indios de N. El'pana. Quarto. Philipinas. Carta que efcrite un Rcliglofo Antiguo de Philipinas, a un Amigo fuyo en Efpana que la pregunta el Naturel y Genio de los Indios Naturales de Ellas Iflas. MSS. Ouarto. Piedrahita, (Luc. Fern,) Hiftoria Generale de las Conqucftas de cl Nuevo Reyno de Granada. Folio. ^ Penzonius Socius Admirabitis Columbi— Navigatio et Resper Eum Repertae Planetus Judeorum Chriftianorum in America, Peruntina. lamo. ^ Relacion de un Gentilhuomo de Sig. Hern. Cortefe, de la gran Citta Temiftatan Mexico et delle altre de della Neuva Efpaiia. Exft. Ramus. JR. Riol (D. Stantiago) Reprefentacion a Philipe V. fobre el eftado actual de los papeles univerfales de la Monarchia. MSS. ^'uime quifta * ilacion 1 ^ Schmidel (Hulderico) Hilloria y defcubrimiento de Rio de la Plata y Paraguay. Exft. Barcia. Hift. Sepulveda Genefius Dialogus de juftis belli Caufis praefertim in Indos Novi Orbis. MSS. E 2 Techo il' M ( '-^8 ) Tccho, ( F. Nichol Dc,) Tlie Hidory of the Provinces Paraguay, '' Tucuman, Rio dc la Plata, &c. Exft. Cluirchiirs Coll. R. Xercs (Franc. Dc) Vcrdcdera Relacion de la Conquifla del Peru y ^ Provincia de Cuzco, Embiada al Emperador Carlos V. ExIV. Barcia Hifl. R. , Verazzauo (Giov.) Relatione delle Terra per lui Scoperta nel. i524^ Ex ft. Ramus. /{. fH Vefpufius (Americas) Duac Navigationes fub aufpicis Ferdinand!. Exft. De Bry America. /{. 4 Navigatio, prima, fecunda, tertia, quarta. Exft, Nov. Orb. Grvnaei. Ward (D. Bernardo) Proye61o Economico fobre la poblacion; de Efpaiia, la Agrirultura en todos fus ramos y de mas eftablici- mentos de induftria, comercio con nueftra marina, arreglo de nueftras interefes en America libertad de el Comercio en Indias, &c. s vols. Quarto. MSS. BOOKS ■4*V 'I- M ( =9 ) BOOKS RELATIVE TO AMERICA, Extraded from the Catalogue of MSS. preferved in the Eritifli Mufeum, hitherto undefcribed, confiding of 5000 Vi'l limes, including the Collection of Sir Hans Sloanc, Bart, the Rev. T. Birch, D. D. and about 500 Volumes, bequeathed, prefented, or purchafed, at various Times. By Samuel Afcough. 2 Volumes. Quarto. 1782. H, 3861 3 iniSTORY of the King of England's Territories in America. 1301 61 Excerpta ex Mag. Hift. Brit. Americana. Circa 1587. 3339 Cotton Mather — Curiofa Americana. 20 Robert Gamble — fome Account of America. 3340 9 Farther Account. 4,164 12 William Jacobs, Lieutenant of the Succefs — Letter to ' Spelman, Efq. giving an Account of Ame« rica, 30th September, 1755. Hi7 - ^\ W •in I' ' MtT 4051 — ^<^:>9 — ( .00 ) David Ingram — Relation of liis Travels in America by land, from the moft northerly Parts of Mexico, to within /-^o leagues of Cape B re Ion, m 15B2. Samuel Lee — Anfwer to many Queries relative to America, chiefly to the Natural Productions and Difcafcs. iGcjo. Samuel Suall — Anfwer to Queries concerning America. 16'yo. 10 1 9 — . M. deMoreriville— Relation deslflcs d' rAmerique. 3662 2 Account of the Settlement of Newfoundland, by Sir George Calvert. 170 — Charta Avalonioe, or Charter of Avelon, granted by King James, 21 A. R. It '% f', \ I 3607 — Copy Book of Orders and Letters relating to the Affairs of Annapolis Royal, ir Nova Scotia, under the Government of SI. Vetch, from June 6th, 1711, to 0(5lober 1713. I 'I: 3962 7 W. Charlton, EfTays for the Improvement of New England, &c. 3105 — A true Relation concerning New England, with an Abftra6t of the Laws. mi*. 2505 20 Relation concerning New England. ^375 ■/!'* '•'^, 237J ( 31 ) New England M >ncy, or ^xt^licquor Notes, one # llliode Kland for 3s. another of M. Tachufctf for as, 06lobcr ij3th, i;!.']. 41-32 55 James Greenwood. Infciiptions in iscw England 1730, 17 v. 3'-^- S 3339 1^ Charles Lodwicke— Account of New York. 6'6'4 5 William Pcnn— Draught of Government for Penfyl- vaniaand New Jerfey, 1682. 2291 — Account of Maryland, 1705. 44,32 3 Batt. & Jallam. Difcovery of the Weftern Parts of Virginia, 1671, with Dr. Mitchell's Remarks. 44,37 398 Dr. John Clayton— Obfervations concerning Virginia. 4432 9 Journal from Virginia to the Apamathian Mountains, 1671. 162a — William Strachey. The Hiftory of Travayle into Virginia Britanica, expreffing the Cofmography and Commodities of the Country, together with the Manners and Cuftoms of the People, with leveral Figures coloured. •i 1039 6 Anfwer to Captain Nathaniel Butler's unmalked Face of Virginia, as it was in the Winter 1622. 41j9 ( 32 ) -l-^J.O 393 '^^^^ Dcclaralion of the People of Virginia agtiinll Sir William Berkley, &c. *A 33^5 i8 Account of the Defigns of the Truflccs for el\ablifl\iiig the Colony of Georgia. 'J)6'2 <] Lieutenant General Byain. Narrative of the State of of Guiana, as it Hood in i6Y)^. — Defcription of Guiana, Trinidacla, and Tobago, &c. ^69 .5 Lord Willoughby of Parhani. Certain Overtures niad'j unto all fuch as fliall incline to Plant in Surinam or Guiana. ij 22 Copy Letters Patent of Henry IVth, King of France, for planting Guiana. I ii. 4149 21 Coppie of a Commifllon granted by Henry the IVth, King of France, confirming and ftrengthening his Grants made unto the Lord Mountbarrot, and the Lord Ravendrere, for the Conquell of Guiana in 16' 02 and 1605. Dated 16'oc). 5:; II 22 Coppie of a CommifTion made by Duke MontmorencI, Lord of Dampville, and Admiral of France, unto the Lord Ravendrere, for creating him Vice Admi- ral, freeing of his fliips, and provifions made for his Voyage unto Guiana, and other Parts of Africa and America. 1605. 23 Coppie CommifTion made by the Lord Ranadiere, by Virtue of the King of France's Letters Patent unto Robert ^Ojo ( 33 ) Robert Lc Brett, Lonl Dubolo, conlUtiitlni; tl\o laid I-ortI Diihol'i', Ills I/it'iitciiant ot" tlic Counties of Ciuiuna, and other raits ol Aineiica. H)o^. cj, Coppic of a C'oniiniirion made by the Lord of Rana- drere (by Vn'tue of Letters Patent granted by liini unto tlie French Kini;) unto Robert Le Brett, of Dubofe, liis Lieutenant, in tl.o Country of BraziL Dated lO'io, and 7th King Janus, 1 Rela :ion dc la Cofas tie Potoli y dc los geUos que ay e.i el cadojano. 2 Rapel que cferivio el lieeneiado lluiz Befarano, fun- dando que es julHlieado enderceho en fervicio de los Indios Vanacoanas de Aquilla Rrovincia. Difcorfo de D. Muniz, Dc ui D. Lima fobre el fervicio de los Indios en el beiiefieio dc obrafes, franiches, vinas fermcnteras guarda dc Ganados, beneficio de las Minas de Azoquc en Guancabelica de las Plata en Rotofi. 4 Carta de Philipc de Godoy al Roy PJiilipe III. rcfpon- diendo a le que le ' Tcrivio Juan Ruiz de VelaNorc, avifando el elhido o e tenien las Minas dc Potofi y lo que eonvenia d'/poner ]?ara fu Confervacion y cl blen Covierno de 'a Pro\incia de las Cafcas. ^ Difcurs en que fc confideran las differentes calidades de las Matalas (juc fc encrian las Betas de Plata del F Ccrro - ^\ ( 34 ) CeiTo c!e Potofi que fea la Caufa de efias dcfcrcncias en la ibrma en que deben. 6 Cueiita que ajuflo Geromino de Garavito Procurator General del Greinio de los Azoqueros, della Impe- rial Villa de Potofi. 7 Difcorfo de Don Juan de Lazarazu fobre la Reducioni General de los Indios de mita del ccrro de Potofi. 8 Ordonanzas, de la Cafia de Moneda de la Imperial Villa de Potofi. 9 Relacion de las Yncuietudes y Alborotos de la Impe- rial Villa de Potofi, y Provincia de los Charcas defde 8 de Junio 1628, liafia 20 Marzo 1625, perellicen- clado Don Gabriel Gomez de Sunabria. 10 Relacion que Inzo Philipe de Godoy del Afiento Minas y Poblacion de San Philipe de Auftria clamadas de Oruro. Bi)^5 4 Wolfe. Hifi^oria Rcgionis Idria?. V I mi BOOKS ( 35 ) BOOKS RELATING TO NORTH AMERICA, Extraa:ed from the Catalogue of Books in the Britlfh Mil feu m. 2 Vols. Folio. 1787. % X-/IVERS Voyages touching theDifcovery of America, by II. H. 1582. London. Quarto. Navigationes Primte in Americano. Roterdam. 1616, 06lavo. Bcfcliryving Van Virginie, Nieu Ncderland, &c. Amllerdam. 1657. Quarto. Kort Verhael van Nieu Nederlantz. 'i.662. Quarto. Hague. Relation de ce qui s'efl: pafle dans les Ifles et Terre Firme de rAnicrique, pendant la derniere Guerre avec I'Angleterre & de- pius en execution du Traite de Breda. 2 Tom. Par I. C. S, D. V. 1671. i2mo. Paris. The Plantation Work of this Generation, i2mo. 1682. London. Voyages d' un Francois avec Defer iption de la Verginie & Mary- Ian. i2mo. iO"87. Haye. Voyages and Difcoveries in South America, by Chriftopher d'Acugna, M. Acarete Grillet, and Bechemel. 1638. 06tavo. London. Fa An !«id ^ i^iii llil ■|i i' m ( 5<5 ) An FfTay on tlie Government of the Englilh Plantations on the (\)ntinent of America. 06lavo. 1701. London. .lournal dc la Campagnc dcs Ides de I'Amerique, fee. par G. D. S. Odavo. 1709. Troyes. A View of the Britifli Empire in x\merica, by R. B. 1711. i2mo, London. ^iv :\'' Tlic Importance of the Britifli Plantations in America. 1731. 06lavo. London. A fliort Account of tlic FirR Settlement of Virginia, Maryland, New York, New Jcrfey, and Penfylvania, by the Englilh. 1735. Quarto. London. Confiderations on the BritiQi Fillieries in America. Folio. 1745. London. fl The Importance of the Friendfliip of the Indians to the Britilh Interell: confidered. Odavo. 1752- London. The State of the Britidi and French Colonies in North America. 1755. 06lavo. London. 4» i: ,1/1 1 ; The Myftcry Revealed, or Truth brought to Light, relative to the Commencement of Hoftilities in America in 1754. Odtavo. 1759. London. An Enquiry into the Caufes of the Alienation of the Indians from the Britilh Intereft, &c. 06tavo. 1759. London. Hints I ( 37 ) Hints 'o the People in Power, refpe6ling America. 1763. London. 06\avo. i>W ••fl r Confiderations relating to the North American Colonies. Octavo. 176 J, London. Obje6tions to the Taxation of the Colonies, briefly confidered. 1765. Quarto. London. The Difcovery of America, with an Enquiry into the Rife and Progrefs of the Contell: there. 06tavo. 1776. London. Hiftorical Anecdotes relative to the American Rebellion. 06lavo. 1779. London. Hiflorical Account of South Carolina and Georgia. 2 Vols. 1779. 061:avo. London. Letters to Lord HilKborough from Governor Bernard, &c. &c. 0(ilavo. 'i^y^g. London and Bofton. An Appeal to the World, or a Vindication of the Town of Bofton, from many fallc and malicious Ai'perfions, contained in Letters and Memorials, tranfmitted to England by Governor Bernard, &c. 06lavo, 1770. Bofton. Shall I go to War with my American Brethren ? A Difcourfe from Judges, XX. 28. 06tavo. 1769. London. 7^0 — Hiftory of the Bermudas, &c. 1620, 4459 - 'A 1 1' 11 I 1 r,; III' ,1 y 'I ;i ij, ( 38 ) 41jy *9 Woods Roo-ers, Governor of the Bahama Iflaiuls. Pe- tition to tlic King, with a Tefiimonial in liis Favom-. 2801 1 Un Traftad bien y fiUmentc facado de ]as Ordinanzas para el priex y Confules dc la Unibcrfidad. ',11 ill III :i|- .' hk I m^ i' iiiiiMi BOOKS •'I" n .-? ( 59 ) BOOKS RELATIVE TO AMERICA, Extraacd from the Catalogue of the Harleian Colkaion' of MSS. in the Britifh Mufeiim. 3 Vols. Folio. Publifhed by Order of the Truftees, Nos. 2334. 2343; ^354) 43 Off America, fo. 86. b. 44* Off the American Iflands, fo. 88.. * In the catalogue this note is added-" I f„ppofe that moft of tl'c geographical pan' " ef this book was taken from Dr. Peter Hcylin's Geography." BOOKS mii. ( 40 ) BOOKS RELATING TO THE WEST INDIES, Extradcd from the Catalogue of MSS. in the Britifli Mufcum, &c. by Samuel Afcough, 8cc. 1782. 3^3 2 AcOSTA. Collcaion out of the liUbry of the Indies conccniinir Metals. m 375 Bartolome de las Cafas. Breviffima Rclaclon de la De- llruccyon de las hidias, ijjs. 3052 3 Earth, de las Cafas. Hift. de las Indias. 2 Tom. 4013 — Thomas Ekinls. Letters concerning the Produce, Situation, and Value of fome of the Well India Illands. 1724. rl ,,? ■ ■•■i ' ■ Iff? ' • If M ,-,'1 « ,; Propofahfor inhabiting the JJl and of Little Jamaica. 4043 — Account of a fmall uninhabited Ifland between Ja- maica and the Spanifh Coall, and Propofals for fet- tling it. 1724. 253 — Nic Monardes, Libro delle cofe che fi portano dalle Indie occidentali che s' Oprano all' ufo di medicina e delle' ordine che s' ha da obfervare in pigliar la radice ( 41 ) radlce cltl Mecifafan dove, fi manifedano molti fe- crcti di natura & grand' elpeiicntza. i jbV^. 3392 3 An Impcrfe6l Fragment of the Hiflory of fome of the Weft India Idands, &c. &c. 3318 — Henry Barliam. A Correal Account of Jamaica. 4036 — Letters containing Obfervations on the Produ6lions, Hiftory, &c. of Jamaica. 1712. 4020 i' BromfieldCorbett. Memorial of what I have obferved during my being at Jamaica, from 1670 to 1673. 3984 10 Enquiry recommended to Colonel Lynchi going to Jamaica, 1670. •— 12 Abftra6l of Ships and Veffels, with their Lading, im- ported into Jamaica from 25th Dec. 1687, to 25th March 1688. 41^7 224 Inftru6lions from Don Peter de Bayona, Governor of Cuba, to Serjeant Major John de los Reyes, in his Reftoration of Jamaica, and Extra(^ of feveral Let- ters. i%7. ^394 ^ Defcription of Jamaica, 2724 — Papers and Letters relating to Jamaica during the Go- vernment of the Earl of Carlifle. 1680, G 3985 w fi Nf 39^5 ( 42 ) Q Obfervations on the Duty Bill paflcd in Jamaica. Pro* poliils for improving Jamaica. ^j99 ""■ Minutes of Council in Jamaica, 1687. 2i)Sj 16 Petition of tlie Council St. Jago de la Vega to the Go- vernorst Dec. 14th 1731. ^7^5 5 Copies of two Orders relating to fortifying Jauiiiica, 1681-2. 2441 — Account of Barbadocs, and the Government ; with a Map of the Kland. :i ''vl '903 19 Dr. Goddard's Obfervations out of Ligon's Hiftory of Barbadoes, with Queries thereon. 3662 4 John Scott. Defcription of Barbadoes and Grenada, ■with an Hiftorical Preface on part of America. 2302 — J. Walduck. Letters and Copies to Mr. Pettiver, giv- ing an Account of the Natural Produ61:ions, Trade, &c. of Barbadoes, and the Witchcrafts pra6tifed by the Negroes. 1712. 3984 13 The Nature of the Undertaking for Support of the Sugar Plantations. 1688. — 15 Calculation of the Produce of a Plantation of 100 acres in Barbadoes. 168^7. 16 V- :; i ( 43 ) — ^ 1(3 Petition of the Council of Bavbadoes to tlic King, 1 6'R;. ~ 17 Another Petition. 2503 30 Enquiries concerning fovcral Kinds of Tilings which are reported to bo in Virginia and Bernmdas, and not found in England. G s BOOKS ( 4i ) S I'i ^■ ill ;::M ■f 1 lir I I, i. It I; vr •f If; BOOKS RELATIVE TO THE WEST INDIES, Extracted from the Catalogue of Books in the Britifh Mufcum. 2 Vols. Folio. 1787. Orders and Articles of the Dutch Weft India Colonies. 1621. Quarto. Rcden dat die Weft Indifcho Coinpagnie nict alleen profyiclyck^ maaroock noodf Saukelyck is lO'^b". (Quarto. Brafilfche Gelt-fack, ^vacr in dat claerHick vcrtoont wordt, waer dat de Participanten van de Weft Indilche Compagnie haer gelt ghebleven is. Braf. 1649. Quarto. Examen van de valfche Refolutie van Heeren Burgemeefters ende Raden tot Amfterdam op, 'ftuck vande Weft Indifche Compag- nie . Amfterdam . 1 649 . Copije vande Refolutie van de Heern Burgemeefters ende Radden tot Amfterdam op, 'ftuck vande Wefte Indifche Compagnie. Utrecht. 1649. Quarto. Haerlems, Schuyt-praetjen op 't Redres vande Wefte Indifche Compagnie. 1649. Quarto. Vertoogh, I Mi"' ■■ C 1.7 ) Vcrtoogb, over den Tocftant cler Well Indifdie Compagnie, in hacr begin, midden cndc Eyndc met ccn Ueniedic tot Rcdrcs van defebbe. Rotterdam, ifj.^i. Quarto. Lcttre Ilfcritc de Layenne continant ce qui f'e(\ pafTe en le Def- cente des Francois et Icur Eftabliflement en rAmeriquc. iCI^j. Quarto. Paris. Journal of the Succefs of the Englifli Army in the Weft Indies. 1^.55- Quarto. London. An Exa6l Defcription of the Weft Indies. Odavo. 1^55. Id. London. 0*5hivo. 1657. Articul Brief van dc Generale Nedirlandtfche Gco6lroycerde Wefl Indifche Compagnie ter Vergadenrige van de Thienen der felver Compagnie Garreftreet. Quarto. 1675. Gravenli. Octroy, ofte fondamentele condition order de lav^elcke hacr Hoogh Mog ten beften voordeele, van de Ingeezotcnen dcfir Landen de Colonic, van Suriname hebben doen vallen en luinden ende or- der dirc6tie, van de Bewintheberen, van de Generale Xcder- landtiche, Weft Indifche Compagnie. Folio. 1682. Gravenh. Conditieen onder de welcke de Weft Indifche Campagnie de Stad, van Amftcrdam ende den Heer, van Sommelf:ivcI,, en den Ey- gondem, &c. van de Colonie van Suriname hacft ge admittcerf en aangenomLii. Folio. 1687. Confidcratien van Bewintheberen der Generale Gco6troyeerde Weft Indifche Compagnie over de deridie van de Colonie, van Suriname I( ( 4^ ) Surinamc cndc; lict rioiivcrncincnt van Den Hocr, van Sonunclf- dyck. Aldaar. lOH;. Folio. Pertinent en Waarraditcg vcrliaal van allc dc Handeliiigcn en Dirc'dtic van IVdro van Belle, oufrent den Slavenhandcl oftc het AHicnto dc Negros in bpangicn Well Indien en Curocoa. Folio. i6'8y. Rotterdam. 'I: I 1i,l Hidorical Account of the Rife and Growth of the Colonies in the Weft Indies. 'm Great Britain's fpeediefl: finking Fund, a War in the Weft Indies. 1727. Odavo. London. Letters and EfTays on Diforders in the Weft Indies, by different Practitioners. 1778. 0(^vo. London. t 1170. THE J f 'J 1 ( 47 ) 1170. HE Voyage of Madoc ap Owen Guynctte, Prince of North Wales, to America, is (hited to have been in this Year. See Powell's Hillory of Wales, printed in Hackluit's Voyages. 1484. The Voyage of Alonzo Sanchez, a Spaniard, to Madeira— faid to have fiirnilhed Columbus with the firll Hint of the Exiftence of the New World. See Purchas's Pilgrim. 1488. The offer of the Difcovery of the Weft: Indies, by Chriftoplicr Columbus, to Henry VII. in the Years 1478, &c. Related in Haclvluit's Voyages. A Map of the World made by Barth. Coltnibus, then in London, and prei'ented to Henry VII. 1492. Navigatio, Chriftiopheri Columbi, inchoata prim."^ Septembris luce Anno 1492, qua multas Regiones hacitenus Orbi incognitas in- venit, inventafque Hifpaniic, Rex coli juflit & frequentari Capi- tibus ioc)Comprchenfa. NovusOrbis Bafiliic ijjj. The ■ti i 48 ) The Life of Columbus, and l\is Difcovcry of tlic Welt Indies, 'Arittenby hi&' Son, D. Ferdiiiand Columbus, Iranllaicd iVom the Italian. I'ublifhed m Churchill's Collection of Voyages. U..M Sir William Monfon's Difcovcry of America, by Columbus, Id, A Relation of Columbus's firft Voyage. Purcha^i's I'ilgrims. 'iii'i li.s I'etri Martyris Auglerii, EpiOola Comiti Tcn(r!'l:r& Archiepifcopo Granatcnfi de novis Tcrris & nudis Gentiinis invc;','is, per Colo- num Ligurem inter Occiduos Antipodes. Dat. Barrhiii>'nae. Idus Septembris anno 1493, c'^'"^ ^^"'^ Litcris de Terris &, l)omt- nibus in occidcnre nuptrime inventis. Pet. Martyris Angler. Epillolaj Amltelodami 1670. H94- Id. et de Secunda Navigatione ad Indos— de Canibalibus, he. &c. i^>: I'll 1496'. Exemplar Litterarum Hcnrici VII. — Johanni Cal>otto civi Vcne- tiarum acLudovicos Seballiano & Sancto filiis dicii Johunnis, ad inveniendum difco, operiendum & invefti;randiim quafcuiaque Infulas, Patrias Regiones five proviiiciar; Gentilium?c Infidelium, in qudcimque parte Mundi pofitas quae Cliriltianis omnibus ante h£ec tempora fuerunt incoguitap, tefte Rcge, apud Weft- mon. /j Mar. 1496'. Printed in Latin and Engliili, in Hack- luit's Voyages. Alexandri Benedi6ti Diaria de Bello Carolina. Quarto. Venetiis. M97- C 49 ) 5 4.97' Petri Martyrls Anglciii Epiltola niifla Pomponio fiio tie Supcr- Uitionibiis & Cercmoniis Ini'ukiriiim novi Orbis in Hifpaniola — Dat. MethcnncV3 campi Idibus Junii anno 1497^ cum aliis ejuf- dcMu argumenti Litteris Tub codein anno. Pet. Mart. Epill. L. S. l\ G. Account of the Difcovery of Newfoundland, by John Cabot, a Vcnclian, and Sebaftian, his fon, 24th June, i.\,()j — With the Account ; ■ ^fC:' '9.rRi m- ( ^o ) A Note of Sebaftian Cabot's firft Difcovery of the Indies, taken out of the latter P^rt of Robert Fabian's Chronicle, with an Account of three Savages brought home by him, and prefented to the King. Hackluit's Voyage. Americi Vefputii Navigatio Secunda, &c. Novus Orbis, &c. it De Navigation VincentianI di6ti Pinzoni, necnon Arietis Germani Socii olim Columbi & de Terris, & Rebus, per eum repertis fub anno 1499. Novus Orbis BafiliEe. 3. -\ 1500. Narratio de Gentibus, variis locifque Innumeris ab Alonfo Negro in longa fua Navigatione Repertis, anno 1500, Novus Orbis Bafd. 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Navigatio Aloyfii Cadamufti Veneti, ab anno a partu Virginis 1504, ad Terras ignotas inveftigandmn Capitibufque 83 com- prehenl'a. Novus Orbis Bafil. ', •« Sir William Monfon's Account of the firft Dilcovery of the South Sea, by Vafco Nunez de Balboa. Churchill's Colledlion of Voyages. Folio. 1704. Petri Martyris Auglerii Epiftola Ludivico Furtato Mendocios de Rebus Danenis, in novo orbe & quam inique Vafchus Nunnez Balboa imperium fibi ufurpavcrat in Darienenfes Hifpanos ejefto Gubernatore Necuefla, &c. Dat. ex Valleoloto lo Aug. 1.514. Petri Mart. Epift. Folio. Amftd. Pet. Mart. Augl. Epift. Ludov. Turt. Mendociode lis quee ab orbe novo fcribuntur de Infula quadam fortunatifllma unionibiis abimdante nuper reperta ad Auftrale Pelagus. Dat. ex Aranda H 2 Dariana 1.1 li Jl ii i ►1 i^ i'*| ^1'^ \..t; M ■ ' ( 52 ) t)ariana 3. non Aprills anno 1515, cum alia Epiftola ad Ame- cum de Leftura Libellis de orbe novo per ipfummet Papam corum Cardinalibus eforore invitatis. Dat. 7 Jan. 15 15. Pet. Mart. Epiit. 108. Epift. 547. L. S. P. G. 1516. The Voyage of Sir Tiiomas Pert and Sebaftian Cabot, about the eighth Year of King Henry the Vlllth, towards the End of the Year 151b', to Brafil, St. Domingo, and Porto Rico. Hackluit's Voyages. Folio. 1598. 1517. Pet. Mart. Augl. Liber de Infulis nuper reperts in novo Orbe & de Moribus Incolarum earundam. Novus Orbis, &c. Ferdinandi Cortefii de nova maris Oceani Hifpania, narratio fecuda de Navigatione fufcepta die 16 Julie, anno 15 19, per Seipfum Scripta, cum Prefatione ad Carolum 5, Imperatorem. Novus Orbis Bafil, &c. Petri Mart. Augl. Epift. de Orbe novo ac praifertim de Ferdinando Cortefio, coloniam libifuifque exigente. Dat. 4 Dec. 1519. Pert. Mart. Epift. Folio. Epift. 650. n Account of the Voyage of Fernandus Magellanes, when he dif- covered the Streights leading to the South Sea, and gave name to them, fetting out in a Fleet prepared by the Emperor, from Sevilly, loth Auguft, 1519. Purchas's Pilgrim. # ;'L:II Briefc Declaration of the Voiage or Navigation made about the World, gathered from a large book written by Maftcr Antony Pigafetta ( 53 ) Pigafetta Veneeritine, Knight of the Rhodes, in which Ferdi- nando Megalienes was Captain General of the Navy. Hiii. c. Travayle by Rd. Eden. Quarto. 1521. Epiftola Pet. Mart. Augl. de novis ab India allatis, de Infula '' r- nandina, de hvitate Tenuftiila alias Mexico aliifqiie Rebus. Date ex Vallieleto non. Martii 1521. Pet. Mart.Exift. Lib. 34. Epift. 717. 1522. Du Voyage de Ferdinand Magellaens vers le deftroit de Magel- lanes, avec I'Aarmade que partit de Seville le dixiefme de Aoufl I'an. 1519. & retourna I'an. 1522. Defcription des Inde Occident. 1622. Arafterdam. De Moluccis, Infulis atque pluribus mirandis quae noviflima Caf- tellanorum navigatio Serenifs. Imp, Carol. V. aufpicio fufcepta nupcr invenit. Maximiliani Tranfylvani ad Reverd. Card. Saltzburgenfem. Epiftola Le6lu perquam jucunda. Dat. Vallifoleti die 26, 061. 1522. Nov. Orb. Bafil. Folio. 1555. Tlic famous Exploits of Ferdinand Magellanes, who firft failed round the World, fetting out from S. Lucar in 1519, and return- ing in September 1522. Churchill's Collection of Voyages. The Voyage made by the Spaniards round the Worlde, by Pet. Martyr of Augleria — firft printed in French, and in Italian in 1.522, and tranflated by R. Eden. Hift. of Travayle by M.Eden. Quarto. 1577. M 1/i2 5H' ll . n IP ( 54 ) * J f$ i[- 1524. Fcrdinandi Cortefii Tenia Narratio de Rebus a fe gcftis inter Indos occiduos, &c. Nov us. Orb. &c. \'m>'' Account of the Strife between the Spaniards and Portuguefe for the Divifion of tlie Indies, &c. Written in Spanifli by Francifco Lopez de Gomcra. Hift. of Travayle by M. Kden. Quarto. ^577- ■a )■ ,1 *if Mil; 1525- EpiftolaPet. Mart. Augl. de duabus navibus ex India redeuntibus, cum Thefauro & Tigre, &c. &c. De Jamaica Infula, &c. &c. Pet. Mart. Augl. Epift. Lib. 35. Epift. 809. La Voyage de Don Frere Garcia de Logafa, qu' Envoya TEm- pereur Charles, avec fix Naviers a la Recherche du Deftroit de Magellanes en Tan. 1525. Defcript. des Indes Occident. Folio. 1622. Amilerdam. Sir William Monfon's Account of the Adions of Francis Pizarro^ Conqueror of Peru, in 1525. Churchill's CoUeaion of Voyages. The firft Book of the Decades of the Ocean, by Pet. Martyr of Augleria, &c. with the fecond and third Decades in Englilh, by Rd. Eden ; and an Abridgement of the fifth, fixth, feventh, and eighth Decades, &c. by Rd. Willes. Hift. of Travayle by M. Eden. 1577. 1527. Declaration of the Indies difcovered, and Subjedl to the King of Portugal, &c. &c. Hackluit's Voyages. Book ( S5 ) Book by Robert Thorne, in the year 1527, with Information of the Parts of the World difcovered by Henry VIII. and the Kinj;- of Portugal ; and alfo, The Way to the Molucco's by the Nortli. Id. Account of the Voyage of Two Ships, for the Difcovery of the North Parts of Newfoundland and Cape Breton. Id. Letters to King Henry, by John Rutt, from Newfoundland. 1530- Exemplar Litterarum Pat. Henrici Reg.Svi. de concedendo deleiSlo fuo fubdito Dionyfio Harris de Civitate Londoniae Mercatori, of- ficium five locum Magiftri Gubernatoris, Prote6loris five Confu- lis infra infulem five Civitatem de Candye Teft. Rege, apud Chelfehith, «6th Aprl. Reg. 33. L. S. P. G. Notable Things gat^ 3red by Rd. Eden out of the Book of Gon- zalus Ferdinandus Oviedus, containing his General Hiftory of the Weft Indies. Dedicated to the Emperor Charles V. Tranf- lated from Ramufio's Italian Edition. Hift. of Travayle in the Eaft and Weft Indies, by Rd. Eden. Quarto. 1577. William Hawkin's Voyage to Brazil in 1530. Hackluit's Voyages. Relation of Nunnodi Guzman, written to Charles V. concerning divers Expeditions of the Spaniards, from Mexico to the more Northerly Parts of America. July, 1530. 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Dedicated to Don Luys, and here abbreviated, Hawing the State of Socatora, and the Parts on both Sides the Red Sea. The Original is faid to have been bouglit by Sir Walter Raleigh for Government, and tranflated from the Portuguefe by his Order. Purchas's Pilgrim. L. S. P. G. 154.1- Extra6ls out of Jerom Benzo's three Books of the New Worlde, touching the Spaniard's Cruelty to the Indians. Purchas's Pilgrim. 1542 If ,li '?' ■ I* ( 58 ) riief Xavralion of the DcftnicHion of the Indies by ijie Spaniards, By Bartli. De las Cafas. From the iirll Difcovery till 151.2. Pur- chas's Pilgrim. Papers relative to Difputes beLWccn B. De la Cafas and Dr. Se- pulveda, concerning the Indians, and their Treatment by the Spaniards. Id. m 1 />!.«• Copie Letters Patent of King Edw. VI. to Sebaftian Cabot, con- Ititiiting him Grand Pilot of England, and an Annuity of lO'b'l. 13s. 4d. Hackluit's Voyages. PUn'ima? EpifV. Franc. 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A publication on this fubject follows almofl: every year. Joannis ( 9r> ) Joannls dc Suloivano Dlfputatio do Indinrum Jure ; Slvedcjufla Indlanim Occidentaliini Inquifitione, Acqiiifilione, et Uctcn- tlonc, Tribus Libri'.s Coinprcliciifa. 2 Vol. Matrcti. Tlie llilloryof Ne^v England from 1628 to i6/j2. Quarto. Lond. Daigremont, Voyage des Francois fait au Cap de Nord en Amc- rlquo. I'imo. Paris. Goniera (Fr. Lopez De) La Hiftorla General de las Indias, ismo. Anv. i%5. America, or an Exa6l Defcriptlon of the Weft Indies, by N. N. lamo. London. Brief Defcriptlon of Jamaica. Quarto. London. Strange Proceedings In Maryland. Quarto. London. Gil Gonzalez Davila Theatro Ecclefiaftico de la primitiva Iglcfia de las Indias Occidentales. Folio. Madrid. 1655, & 1659, 2 Vols. 1656. Leah and Rachel, or the Condition of the Two Fruitful Sifters, Virginia, and Maryland, by J. Hammond, Quarto. London. Relacion des MiflTions des P. P. de la Compagnle de Jefus dans les Ifles et duns le Terre Firme de r Amerique. lamo. Paris. 'V Iti ( 5/^' ) llifloiy of Barhaclocs, I)y Rd. Ligon. Toliy. London. Life and Death of Jolin Cotton. Quarto. Bonon. Ilibedeneyra (D. Diego Porticluito, de) Relacion del biage defdc que falio de Lima harta que Ilego a Efpafia. Quarto. Madrid. The Firft Book of the Decade, containing the Hiftory of Travayle , into Virginia Britania, cxprefling together with the Conditions and Manners of the Inhabitants, the Cofmography and Com- modities of the Country, obtained by William Strachey, Gent, three Years there employed as Secretary, under the State and Council with the Right Honourable Lord Le Ware, his Ma- jefty's Governor for the Colony. MSS. No. 8071, Alhmo- lean Library. Oxford. Gorge's (L.) America painted to the Life. 06lavo. London. 1660. The Jews in America, &c. &c. by Elliot. Quarto. London. The Heart of New England rent, at the Blafphemics of the pre- lent Generation — a Treatile concerning the Doftrine of the Quakers, by J. Norton. 06tavo. London. Examination of the Caufes for banifhing the Quakers, by Ifaac Pennington. Quarto. London. ,,:^'l c 1661. ( .07 ) ir.Y)i. Pagan's Account of the River Amazon, ismo. Londoni Jamaica viewed by E. Hickcringill. 0(:lavo. London. New Entrland judged by the Spirit of tlic Lord. By George Billiop. Quarto. London. 1662. Firfl: Charter granted to the Proprietors of Carolina, L. S. P. G. Virginia's Cure, or Advifive Narrative concerning Virginia. By II. G. Quarto. London. Avendeegno (Didae) Thefaurus Indicus aut Generalis Inftru6lor pro Ucgiminc Confciencite in iis quce ad Indias fpectant. Folio, a Vols. Antw. 1663. A Difcourfe and View of Virginia. Quarto. London. r Allronomia Carolina. Quarto. London. 1664. Relation of the Difcovcry of Florida, &c. Quarto. London. Dc Rochefort Hift. def? Ifles de TAmerique avcc mi Vocabulaire Caralbe. Oftavo. Rotterdam. m Peralta Calderon (De Matthias de) el Apoftol. de las Indias y Nuevcs Gentes fan Francifco Xavier de la Compagnia de Jefus Epitome de fus Apoftolicos hechos. Quarto. Pamp. O The W ■T' ' -s ■~"=^''^%' ( 5;8 ) The Lite of Dc-n John (.h (';i(\ro, tho fourtli Vlro Hoy of Iiullii, by .l.uJDto hYc'ire clc Andiiuhi, aiul ti'.iiinatcU into Kiiglilli by Sli l\'ttT ^^'y(•llc. Kulio. i(K).[,. Fraiicifci Crcuxii nifiorla' CiiiiaJcnns, Sen NoviC Franclio Llbri ?\, ab anno lO'cj, ad annum i^'^O". Quarto, Taris. iO'0'|,. Biicfc rdcriplion of tlie Frovmcc of Carolina, on the Coafls of Florkia, and of a New Flantation begun by the Englilh at Cape Fcare. Quarto. London. Al fop's Character of Maryland. i'2mo. London. Ilifory of the Caribbi Iflands, with a Caribbean Vocabulary. By J. Davlcs. Folio. London. Bricfe Dcfcription of Carolina. Quarto. London. De la Barrc Dcfcription de la France Equinoc^ialc. Quarto. Paris. The Indian Grammar, by John Elliot. Quarto. London. 1667. Du Tertre, Hid. Gcnerale des Antilles habitees, par les Francois. Fig. 4 Tom. Quarto. Paris. Strange Newes from Virginia, with a Relation of a dreadful Tempeft there. Quarto. London. Sir ■■> . ■., 1: ( 99 ) Sir W. Rak'lgli's Eflliy??, wiili an Apology for his Voyage to Guiana. Otitavo. London. riiilolbpirical Tranfartions— containing many Tilings that have Relation to America. The IHc of Pines, or a DIcfovcry of a foiu'th Kland in Terra Aiiftralis Incognita. i66g. Fiuulamental Conftitiitions of Carolina. Quarto. London. 1670. Opus Epiftolarum Petri Martyri Augl. &c. Folio. Amftcrdam A Treaty for cftabllfliing Peace in America, between Great Bri- tain and Spain. Quarto. London. Relation do ce qui fed palTe dans les Ifles cle TAmerique pen- dant la dernier Guerre avec TAnglcterre. Aufi un Journal du dernier Voyage du S. De la Barre en la Terrc Firme, &c. 2 Tom. 12 mo. Paris. 1671. Narrative of the Progrefs of the Golpel among the Indians. Quarto. London. An accurate Defcription of the New World. By George Ogilbye. Folio. London. O 2 Montana i I iHi ^ ■» j^" , ji; ir */ " if- M ( ^00 ) Montanii Defcript. cV rAmcrique, avec plus belles Planches Vues, I'ortraits, &c. Price 2I. iis. Amiid. Rofcnde (P. Ant. Gonz.dc) Vida delJiian de Palafox Arzobifpo, de Mexico. Folio. Mad. 1672. New England's Rarities, relating to Birds, Beafts, Fifn, Serpents, dec. with great Variety of other Matters. By John Joflelyn. Odtavo, London. :i! The American Phyfician. By W.Hughes. 06lavo. London. The Difcovcries of John Lederer, from Virginia to Carolina. Tranllated from the Latin by Sir William Talbot. Odavo, London. I Deny's Defcription de 'Amerique Septentrionale. Fig. 3 Tom. i2mo. Paris. Solorzano de Indiarum Jure five de jufta Indiarum Occidenta- lium Gubernatione. Folio. 2 Vols. Lugd. Veitia Linage Norte de la Contratacion de las Indias Occidentales. Folio. Sevill. 1673. Blome's (Hick.) Defcription of Jamaica, and other Pai'ts of Ame- rica. 12 mo. London. The Travels of Father Dominick Fernandez Navarette, in New Spain 'At . : < ( 101 ) Spain and Mexico. Publiflicd in Churchill's Colleclion of Vo3'agcs. O. Dapper Defcrizione dell' America. Folio. Amil. '^^7:]. 1674. Account of Two Voyages to New England, with Chronological Fables. By John Joflelyne. Octavo. London. Chro'.iological Obfervations of America, to the Year 1673. i2mo. London. 1675. Sidcn's Hiflory of Sevarites, or Sevarambi, a Nation inhabiting Part of tlie third Continent, commonly called Terra Auftralis Incognita. 061;avo. The Firft Principles of New England concerning Baptifm and Com- munion of Churches. By Increafe Mather. Quarto. London. Prefent State of Nev^ England, faithfully compofed by a Merchant of Bollon. Folio. London. Nova Lufitania Hiftoria da Guerra Brafilica, efcrita por Francifco de Brito Freyre. Folio. Lilboa. Alcafarado (Franc.) Hidorical Relation of the Difcovery of Ma- deira. Quarto. London. 1676. Brlefe Hiftory of the War of the Indians with New England, from June • I i > . I *\ ^ ,>_-,,^.t.J.r.^A II -^^1 C 102 ) iS'iffiii I June 16'") to Augiiit i6'7(). By Increafe Mather. Quarto. London. Xcv.s from New I'Jigland. Quarto. London. (jrcat Newcs from Barbadoes, or a Hiflory of the Confph'acy of the Nagrocs, &c. Quarto. London. Hubbard's Prefent State of New England. Quarto. London. 1677. The War in New England ended. By Caleb Moore. Folio. London, Death of Nathaniel Bacon, Governor of Virginia. Quarto. London, 1678. Gage's Survey of the Weft Indies. 06lavo. London. i6'79. Ordonanzaz del Confejo real de las Indias. Folio. Mad. 16S0. Martnez De La Puente (D. Jos.) Compendio de las Hiftorias de los Defcubrimientos Conquiftas, y Guerras de la India Oriental, y fus Idas dcfde los Tiempos del Infante Don Enrique de Portugal fu Inventor. Quarto. Mad. New Teftamcnt tranflated into the Indian Tongue. By John El- liot. Quarto. London. ■« ..-jj vl 'lit. '4/) ti The Old Tcframent tranflated into the Indian Tongue by the fame hand, in i6'8j. The ( 503 ) The Indian Advocate. By Morgan Godwin. Oclavo. London, Colomb. (F.) La Vie de Chr. Colomb. 2 Tom. i2mo. Paris. Melendez (Fr. Juan). Teforos Verdadcros de las ludias, Hiftoria de la Provincia de S. Juan Baptifta del Peru del ordeii de Predi- ca tores. Fol. 3 Vols. Rome. Account of Pennfylvania lately granted to William Penn. Fol. London. HiRoire Natiirale des Iflcs de I'Amerique, Quarto. Rotterdam. Recopilaclon de Leyes de los Reynos de las Indias. 4 Tom. FoL Madrid. 1682. Account of Carolina. By T. A. Quarto, London. A Briefe Account of Eaft Jerfey. Quarto. London. Propofals for biuiding a Town on Ambo Point, Quarto. London. Order in Council to punifli fuch as feize and illegally furprize or carry away his Majefty's Subje6ls to America. London Gazette. L.S. P.G. The Philofophical Tranfa6lions of this Year contain many Things that have Relation to America. Defcriptioa of New England in general, and of Bofton in parti- cular. 06tavo. London. The H] m . •-,V.v:v.V>.'I-^. 4 !i p. I! ! : ( 101, ) The Captivity and Re{\oration of Mary Rowlandfoii from the Indians. Quarto. London. Aciignii (P. Chrifiopher). Relation de la Riviere dcs Ammazoncs, 12 mo. 2 Tom. Paris. Vellalobos (D. Juan De) ManifieRo fobre la Introduccion de Ef- clavos Negros en las Indias Occidentales. Quarto. Seville. 1(98.3. Order of Council for ifTuino; a Quo Warranto n'^ainfl: the Charter r> of Maflachufetts Bay. Fol. one Sheet. London. L. S. P. G. Relation of a Storm at Sea, ^:c, &c. iii a Voyage from New Eng- land in the Sliip called the ' .IvenLurc, wluTcin Ed\^'ard Ran- dolph returned, who was ieiit io New England with tlie faid Quo Warrants, &c. Publi!hv/vl in the State of the Iflands in the Archipelago. By B. Randolph. Prefent Profpecl of Tobago. By Captain John Poyntz. Quarto. London. Letters from William Penn, Governor of Pennfylvania, to the So- ciety of Traders in London, \\i!.h an i\ccount of Philadelphia, and a Plan of that City. Fol. London. The Laws of Jamaica. Octavo. London. ■> ■'(, The Voyage of Captain Cowley from England to America, Printed in tlie Colle(!;'tion of Original Voyages by Capt. Hacke, Ocfavo. i66g. 1684. ( -^03 ) 1684. Sharp's Voyages and Adventures to the South Sea ; alfo Captain Vanhorn, with his Buccaneers, furprifingla Vera Cruz. Odtavo. An Eflay for recording Ilhiftrious Providences, wherein an Ac- count is given of many memorable Events which happened in New England. By Increafe Mather. 06lavo. London. The Planter's Speech to his Neighbours and Countrymen of Penn- fylvania, Eaft and Weft Jerfey, &c. lamp. London. The Buccaneers of America. Quarto. London. Solis's (De Ant. D.) Hilloria de la Conquifla de Mexico. Fol. Madrid. Rodriguez (P. Man.) El. Maragno y Amazonas, Hiftoria de los defcrubrimientos Entradas y Reducion de Naciones. Folio. Madrid, 1683. Bellelleros (De Thos. De) Ordinanzas del Peru. Folio. 2 Vols. Lima. I'! Lopez (De Juan Luis) Difcurfo Hiftorico Politico en Defenfo de la Jiu'ifdicion Reel. Folio. Madrid. 1686. Relation of the Conqueft of Florida by the Spaniards. i2mo. London. Treaty .*'• ,J •I B ( 106 ) Treaty of Peace and Neuterality between James the Second, King of England, and Louis the Fourteenth, King of France. . Quarto. L. S. P. G. 1687. Prefcnt State of his Majefty's Territories in America, with Maps. 06tavo. London. •Vdyages d'lin Francois, Exile pour la Religion, avec une Defcrip- tione de la Virgine et Marylan, dans TAmerique. A la Haye, Lnprinie pour I'Autheur. 06tavo. Proportions pour la Virgine a Londres de la Part dcs Proprietaires, par Nic. Hay ward. L. S. P. G. Narrative of the Miferies of New England, by reafon of an Arbi- trary Government. Quarto. London. New England vindicated from iinjuft Afperfions, &c. &c. 06lava, London. 1688. De Succeflii Evangelii apud Indos. 06lavo. London. The Royal Commentaries of Peru, in two Parts. Tranflated from the Spanifli of the Inca Garcilefio de la Vega. By Sir Paul Ry- eault. Quarto. London. i6Sg. Briefe Relation of the State of New England, from its Foundation to 1689. Quarto. London. Account ( »c>7 ) Account of the late Revolution in New England. By R. ByfieW. Quarto. London. Clementc (P. Claudio) Tablas Cronologicas en qui Contienen los Succfos Eccleliallicos y Seculares de Indias. Quarto. Vat. Echavc y alTu (De Francifco de) La Eftrella de Lima convertida en Sol fobrc fus tres Coronas. Folio. Amb. i6go, Miguel (Vic. Jof.) Tablas de los Sucefos Ecclefiafticos en Africa, Indias Orientales y Occidentales. Quarto. Vat. Seyxas y Lovero Defcripcion Geographica y Derrotero de la Re- gion, Auftral. Magellicana. Quarto. Madrid. 1691. Letter from Lahonton, from Canada, &c. &c. Publiftied in La- hontan's New Voyages. O6tavo. 1703. Addrefs of the Gentry and Merchants of Bofton, &c. with a Letter, giving an Account of the Unfortunate Expedition to Quebec in Canada. Quarto. London. Addrefs of the Publicans in New England to the King, with Re- marks. Ouarto. London. Philofophical Tranfadions. Quarto. London. Hiftoire de la Conqucftc du Mexique ou de ^v? Nouvclle Elpagne, par Fernand. Cortez, et des chofes Meitiorables qui f'y font P 2 pafles lU II'- m } 'k' t ! i "111 ( 308 ) pafTes dcpiiis Tan. 1.518, jiifqu' en 1621, traduite de I'Efpagnol de 'Antome dc Solis, (par M. Citri de la Guette,) avec Figures en taillc-doucc. Quarto. Paris. 1692. Zovallos (De Pedro Ordognez de) Hifloria y Viage del Mundo. Quarto. Madrid. Account of the Divifions among the Quakers in Pennfylvania. Quarto. London. Account of Witches and Witchcraft in New England, &c. v/ith Trials and Proceedings thereon. Quarto. London. Printed at large in Califf 's more Wonders of the Invifible World. Quarto. London. 1700. i6()3. Plumeer (Chas.) Defcription des Plantes de rAmerique. Folia Paris. Wonders of the Invifible World. By Cotton Mather. Bofton; Quarto. And London. Further Account of New England Witches. By Increafe Mather. Quarto. London. Account of the Earthquake in Jamaica. Quarto. London. Philofophical Tranfadions. Quarto. London. Clayton's Account of Virginia. Quarto. London. Journals ( ^09 ) Journals of the A6lions of the French at Canada. Quarto. London. — N. B. In this Year were publiflied many Volumes for and againft the Quakers. Trials of feveral Quakers for Mifdemeanors, and before a Body of Quakers. Quarto. London. Sadeur's new Difcovery of Terra Incognita Auflralis ; or the Sou- thern World. Octavo. 1694. Cafas (Bart, de las). Account of the Firft Voyage and Difcoveries of the Spaniards in America. Odavo. London. Letters refpe6ling Witchcraft in New England. Printed at large in Califf's More Wonders of the Invifible World. Quarto. London. Life and Death of John Elliot, the Firft Gofpel Preacher among the Indians. 06lavo. London. Gofpel Succefs among the Indians of Martha's Vineyard. 06\avo. London. 1695. Gage (Th.) Voyages de. Fig. 2 Tom. i2mo. Amftd. Declaration of the Elders of the Churches, met at Salem, to con- fider of Meafures for quiet': g the Differences there happened, &c. Printed at large in Califf's Wonders, &c. Prefent It ( >'o .) Prefent Prorpc6l of Tobago. By Captain John Poyntt. Second Edition. Quarto. London. i6c)6. Catalogus Plantarum in Infiila Jamaica. Auftorc Hans Sloanc. Odlavo. London. .Id. in Infulis — Madeira, Barbadocs, Nevis, and St. Chriftophcr's. 0<^l:avo, London. . j Dc Poyntz's Expedition to Carthagena. 061:avo. London. Burton's Englidi Empire in America. 06tavo. London. 1697.. : Voyage from Spain to Paraguay. By Anthony Seppe and Behme. German Jefuits. Tranflated from the High Dutcli Originals. Printed at Nurenburg, 1697. Publillied in Churchill's CoUec* tion of Voyages. The Life of Sir William Phipps, Governor of Maflachufetts. By R. Mather. Quarto. London. Terr ibilia Dei. By Cotton Mather. 0(5tavo. Bofton. i6gS. Biffelii (Jo.) Argonauticon Americanos Ged. i2mo. Rotterd. Froyer's Voyage to the Streights of Magellan. Cuts. Oi^avo. London. D'Acugna's D'Acugna's Voyages and Difcoveries in America. OcStavo. London. Thomas's Account of Pennfylvania and New Jcrfcy. ismo. Lond. Hennepin (Louis) Difcovery of a large Country in America. Cuts. 3 Vols. 06lavo. London. Acarete de Bifcay. Relation des Voyages dans la Riviere de la Plata & de la par Terre au Pcrou. Extat. Recuil de Thuevenot. A Voyage up the River de la Plata, and thence by Land to Peru. 06lavo. London. Grillet's and Bechamel's Travels into Guiana, in the Year 1674. 06tavo. Acugna's Relation of the great River of the Amazons, in South America. Odtavo. London. Faria y Soufa (Manuel De). Hiftory of Portugal, from the firft Ages to the Revolution under John the Fourth 06tavo. Lond. De Gennes, Voyage au Detroit de Magellan, par Froyer. Fig. lamo. Amft. I!" Wafer's Voyage to the Ifthmus of Daricn. Cuts. Octavo. Lond. A Relation of a Voyage in the year 1695, &c. on the Coafts of Africa, Streights of Magellan, Brazil, Cayenne, and the An- tille ; under M. D. Gennes. By the Sieur Froyer. With Cuts. 06tavo. London. The m' •1 ( tlQ ) The Hiflory of the Buccaneers of America, from their firfl Ori- ginal to this Time. Written in foveral Languages, and now tranllated and collocated. 0(itavo. London. Vargus Machiica (D. Bern. Dc). Milicia y Dcfcripcion de las Indias. Quarto. Mad. Chnrter granted to Mairacluifetts Bay. Folio. BoHon. A(3ls and Laws of the State of MalTachufetts. Folio. Boflon. A New Survey of the Weft Indies. By Thomas Gage. Ot'^tavo. London. 4 Trumpet founded out of the Wildernefs of America as a Warning to the People to beware of Quakerifm. 0(5lavo. London. ■I «•'! > vr 1700. More Wonders of the Invifible World. By Robert Califf". Odavo. London, Celtca Lenage (Jof.) The Spanilh Rule of Trade to the Weft Indies. 06tavo. London. A(5ts of Vifitation at Annapolis in Maryland. Fol. London. State of Religion in North America. By Thomas Bray. Folio. London. Journal of a Thoufand Miles Travels among the Indians, from South to North Carolina, with a Defciiption of North Carolina. By John Lawlbn. Quarto. London. Dickenfon's ( ^^3 ) DickcnFon'M Hclation of tlic RemarkaWc Deliverance of Robert Barrow, with divers other Perfons, from tl\e devouring Waves of the Sc-a, »nionglt wijicli they furtered Shipwreck ; and alfo from crn^'l devoin i/ig Jaws of tlie inhuman Cannibals of Flo- rida, octavo. 1701. Plantation Juftlcc ; fliewing the Cunftitution of their Courts, &c. &c. Quarto. London. A Two Years Journal in New York. By C. W. i2mo. London. Denton's Defcription of New York, ftuarto. London. 1702. Cotton Mather's Hiftory of New England. Quarto, 10s. Lond. Patent Grant by King William for incorporating a Society for Pro- pagation of the Gofpel in Foreign Parts. Folio. London. L.S. P. G. Abftract of the Charter granted to the above Society. Id. Mognalia Chrifli Americana, or Ecctefiaftical Hiftory of New England. By Cotton Mather. Folio. London. Vox Populi, or Witneflcs againfl tlie Quakers. By Francis Bugg. 06tavo. London. *1 Trial of >Jicliolas Bayard^ in New York, for HighTreafon. Folio. New York. Q Expedition i '41! 4i ( ^H ) Expedition of fomc Englilhmcn to the Gold Mines of Spanifh America. By Nath. Davis. Printed at the End of Wafer's Dcfcription of the Ifthmiis of America. 06lavo. 1704. The Succeircs of the Enghfli in America, by the March of Co- lonel Moore, Governor of Carolina, and his taking St. Auguf- tine, &c. &c. Publiihed in the Account of the South Sea . Trade, lyii. It m 1703- La Hontan's Voyages to North America. Cuts. 2 Vols. 0(S\avo. London. Arguello (Eman) Sentum Confeflioni. ismo. Mex. News from Pennfylvania, with a Narrative refpe6ting the Govern- ment of the Quakers, with fome Blafphemous Extra6ls from noted Quakers' Books. By the Author of the Pilgrim's Prcv- grefs. 06lavo. London. 1704. Hennepen's (Louis) et de la Borde Voyages, &c. Fig. ismo. Leide. Wafer's Defcription of the Ifthmus of America. Second Edition. With a Natural Hiftory of thofe Parts, and Davis's Expedition tQ the Gold Mines. 06lavo. Londcni. Nueva Edicion, cnriquezida con diverfas Eftampas, y aumentada Con la Vida del Autor, que efcrivio Don Juan de Goyeneche. Folio. Bruflelas. Lillingfton's > i ( 115 ) Lillingfton's Refle6lIons on Biirchet's ^femoirs, or Remark or '• Account of Capt. Wilraot's Expedition to the Weft Indies. 8v \ 1705. Cafe of the Rev, Edward Marfton, Min'fter of the Church ci Charleftown, South Carol "na. Quarto. London. Hiftory of Virginia, by a Native of the Place. Odlavo. London. Beverley's Hiftory of Virginia. Odavo. London. Letter on the prefent State of Chriftianity among the Indians. Oftavo. Bofton. 10.. Ion. lion ladft hie. )n's De Laflan, Voyage fait a la Mer de fud avec les Flibuftiers de TAmerique. ismo. Nouveaux Voyages du Baron de la Hontan dans TAmerique Septentrionales depius Tan. 1683, jufqu'en 1693, avec les fuites avec Figures. 2 Vols, isnio. Amfterdam. 170^. Collc61ion Gcncrale de Voyages aux Indcs Occidentales et a TAmc-' riijue avec les plus Belles. Fig. 8 Tom. 5I, 5s. Lcyd. Proceedings of the Proprietors of South Carolina. Folio. London. Journal of Travels from New Hampfliire to Cumtuck, by George Keith. Quarto. London. Colle6lion of Papers, printed by Order of the Society for Propa- gation of the Cofpel in Foreign Parts. Quarto. London. Q 2 Chrillian h t ( ^IG ) 1707. Cliriftian Communications put into the Tongue of the Iroquois Indians. 06tavo. Bofton. Defcription of Carolina. By John Archdale. Quarto. London. State of the Church in Pennfylvania. By Evan Evans. MSS. L. S. P. G. . 1708. Difcovery of the Molucca and Phillipine Iflands, with their Hif- tory. Tranllated from the Spanifli of Bart. Leonard, de Agen- fola. Quarto. London. Deplorable State of New England, &c. Quarto. London. The Sot Weed Fa6lor, or a Voyage to Maryland. A Satire. Quarto. London. The Britilh Empire in America. By Herman Mole. 2 Vols. 06ia\o. London. Narrative of the Imprifonment of fome Non-conforming Minifters, and their Trial at New York. 06lavo. Bofton. Reprinted in London. The Britifh Empire in America, containing the Hiftory of the Colonies and Iflands, with Maps. By J. Oldmixon. 2 Vols. 06lavo. London. Higginfon's deplorable State of New England. 0£lavo. 3709. ( »»7 ) 1709. De Cieza's (Pet.) Seventeen Years Travels in Peru. Quarto. London. Dampier's Voyage to New Holland, in the Year 1699. With Cuts. 06tavo. 1710. Dierville Voyage du Port Royale de I'Acadie. i2mo. Amfl:. Account of South Carolina, with the Charges of fettling a Planta- tion, &c. By a Swifs Gentleman, to his Friends at Bern. Oc- tavo. London. Speech made to her Majefty by four Indian Princes of the Conti- nent of America between New England and Canada, at a pub- lic Audience. O6tavo. London. L. S. P. G. The Hiflory and Progrefs of the four Indian Kings to England, Id. 1711. Carolina Calendars from 1712 to 1716. By Thomas Norris. Oc- tavo. London. L. S. P. G. U Account of the Creek Indians, by Dr. Fran. Lc Jan. MSS. Folio. L. S. P. G. (1 Sir J. Narborough's Voyage to the South Sea; Captain Tafman's Difcoveries on the Coail of the South Terra Incognita ; Captain Wood's Attempt to dilcover a North Eall Pafltigc to Cliiua ; and iii f ill ^< 1 ( 1^8 ) •and Martin's Obfcrvations made in Greenland, and other Nortlicni Countries ; the whole illuftrated with Charts and cu rious Figures. Octavo, •iK/ Journal of General Nicholfon's Expedition to Nova Scotia, to re- duce Port Royal. Quarto. London. ^ 1712. 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L'Influence de la Decouverte de I'Ameriquc fur le bonheur du Genre Humain. Par L'Abbe Genty. 0«5tavo. Paris. ii: .1 '■ * )ha- kme- tem, liila- I lEtat l:rie> las F f 3 The ( 221 ) The fitUoxv'wg Pi\c;es were i rati fcrihcd from that curious, entertaining^ and valuable If'jrL', entitukd The Uijlary of Mexico. By AbbJ De Franc efco S^verio Clavigero* A CATALOGUE Of fomc European and Creole Authors who have writ- ten on the Do<3:rines of Chriflianity and Morality in the Languages of New Spain. A^. B. A. ftands for Augudinian, D. Doiuinican, F, I'lancifcan, J. Jcfiiil, P. Secular Pricft, Aiul * Jcnotes that tlic Autl\or printed fomc of lii» Works. w i 'iii /// the Mexican Language. *Ag. de Betancourt, F. Creole. Al. de Efcalona, F. Spaniard. Al. de Ilcrrcra, F. Spaniard. *A1. Molina, F. Spaniarc*. Al. Uangel, F. Spaniar . Al. de Truxillo, F. Creole. And. do Olnius, F. Spaniard. Ant. Davila Padilla, D. Creole. Ant. De Tovar Montcz, P. Creole. Arn. BanUcc, F. Frenchman. BaldalTarc del Cartillo, F. Sp, Bald. -);1 Pi ■CI % :^ ( i I t<22 A CATALOGUE OF SOME! Bald. Gonzalez, J. Creole. Barn. Paez, A. Creole. Barn. Vargas, P. Creole. Bart, de Alba, P. Creole, Ben. Fernandez, D. S}3aniard. Ber. Pinelo, P. Creole. *Ber. de Sahagun, F. Spaniard. *Car de Tapia Centeno, P. Cr. Fil. Diez, F. Spaniard. Fran. Gomez, F. Spaniard. Fran. Ximenez, F. Spaniard. Garcia de Cifneros, F. Spaniard. Juan de la Anunciacion, A, Sp. Juan de Ayora, F. Spaniai'd. Juan Battifta, F. Creole. Juan de S. Francifco, F. Span. Jean Focher, F. Frenchinan. *Juan de Gaona, F. Spaniard. Juan Mijangos. Juan de Ribas, F. Spaniard. Juan de Romanones, F. Sp. *Juan de Torquemada, F. Sp. Juan de Tovar, J. Creole. Jcrom Mendieta, F. Spaniard. *Jof. Perez, F. Creole. *Ign. de Paredes, J. Creole. *Louis Rodriguez, F. *Mart. de Leon, D. Creole. *Mat. Gilbert, F. Frenchman. Mich, Zarate, F. *Pierre de Gante, F. Fleming. Pedro ■:i' EUROPEAN AND CREOLE AUTHORS. B23 Pedro de Oroz, F. Spaniard. *Toribio de Benavente, F. Sp. In the Otomee Language. Ab. Rangel. Barnaba de Vargas. *Fran. de Miranda, J. Creole. Gio. di Dio Callro, J. Creole. Orazio Carochi, J. Milanefe. Pedro Palacios, F. Spaniard. Pedro de Oroz. Seb. Ribero, F. N. Sanchez, P. Creole, In the Tarajcan Language. *Mat. Gilbert. Juan Battifta Lagunas, F. *Angelo Sierra, F. Creole. The Zapotecan Language. Bernardo de Albuquerque, D. Sp. and Bifliop of Guajaca, Al. Camacho, D. Creole. Ant. del Pozo, D. Creole. Crift. Agucro, D. Creole. In the Miztecan Language. Ant. Gonzalez, D. Creole. Ant. de los Reyes, D. Span. Ben. Fernandez. D. Spaniard. In the Maya Language. Al. de Solana, F. Spaniard. ■ '^1 . ' II t I I 41 I Ami. .') i !24 A CATALOGUE OF SOME And. cle Avendano, F. Creole. Ant. de Ciiidad Real, Span. Bern, de Valladolid, F. Span. Car. Mena, F. Creole. Jos. Doniingiicz, F. Creole. In the Tvtonacan Language. And. de Olmos. Ant. de Santoyo, P. Creole. Chrill:. Diaz, de Anaya, P. Creole. /// the Popolucan Language. Fran. Toral, F. Sp. Bp. of Yucatan. In the Matla::incan Language. Andrea do Caftro, F. Span. In the Huaxtecan Language. And. de Olmos. *Car. de Tapia Centeno. In the Mire Language. *Ag. Quintana, D. Creole. In the Kiche Language. Bart, de Anlco. F. Creole. Ag. de Avlla, F. In the Cakciquel Language, Bart, de Anlco. AIv. P. F. Creole. Ant. EUROPEAN AND CREOLE AUTHORS. M5 Ant. Saz. F. Creole. Ben. de Villacanas, D. Crfiolei In the Taraumaran Language. Ag. Roa. J. Spaniard. In the Tepehuanan Language. Ben. Rinaldini, G. Neopolitan. There arc many other Languages, as alfo many other Writers ;. but we omit mentioning any but thofe whofe Works have been printed, or, at leaft, particularly efteemed by the Learned. Authors of Grammars and Didionaries of the above- mentioned Language. Of ibe Mexican. Fran. Ximenes, Gram, and Di6l. And. de Olmos, Gram, and Di6l. B jrn. de Sahagun, Gram, and Di6l. *A1 de Molina, Gram, and Did. *Car. de Tapia Centeno, Gram, and Cia. Al. Rangel, Gram. *Ant. del Rincon, J. Cr. Gram. *Orazio Carochi, Gram. Bern. Mercado, J. Cr. Gram. Ant. Davila Padilla, Gram. *Ag. de Betancart, Gram. Barnaba Paez, Gram. Ant. de Tovar Montezuma, Gram, *Ign. de Parades, Gram. G g *Ign. I I m " I: »«6 A CATALOGUE OF SOME *Ant. de Caftelu, P. Cr. Gram. *Jof. Perez, Gram. Gaetano de Cabrera, P. Cr. Gram. * Ag. de Aldana y Guevara, P. Cr. Gram. Jean Focher, F. Frenchman, Gram. *Ant. Cortes Canal, Indian Prieft, Gram. Of the Ototme, Juan Rangel, Gram. Pedro Palacios, Gram. OrazioCarochi, Gram. N. Sanchez, Di6l. Seb. Ribero, Di6l. Giov. di Dio Caftro, Gram, and Di<5t. . Of the Tarafcan. *Mat. Gilbert, Gram, and Di6t. *Ang. Sierra, Gram, and Di<^. Juan Battifta de Lagunas, Gram. Of the Zapotican. Ant. del Pozo, Gram. Chrift. Aguero, Di6l. Of the Mztecan. Ant. de los Reyes, Gram. Of the Maya. And. de Avendafio, Gram, and Di6l. Ant. de Ciudad Real, Di6l. Louis de Villanpando, Gram, and Di6t. ♦Pedro Beltran, F. Cr. Gram. 0/ EUROPEAN AND CREOLE AUTHORS. Of the Totonacan. And. de Olmos, Gram, and Dia. Crift. Diaz de Anaya, Gram, and Did. Of the Populucan. Fran. Toral, Gram, and Dia. Of the Matlaxincan, And. de Caftro, Gram, and Dia. Of the Huaxtican, And. de Olmos, Gram, and Dia. Car. de Tabia, Gram, and Dia. Of the Mexee. •Ag. Quintana, Gram, and Dia. Of the Cakhiquel. Ben de Villicanas, Gram, and Dia. Of the Taumnaran, Jerom Figueroa, J. Cr. Gram, and Dia. Ag. De Roa, Gram. Of the Tepehuanan. Jerom Figueroa, Gram, and Dil lii' t^ 1 ^ s II m ml 154,8. 2 EZ);r. r/. An A61 againft the Exaction of Money by any Officer for Liccnca to traffic into Ifeland and Newfoundland. Made in an. 2 Edw. Sext. 3 Hackl. 131. 1.578, June 11. 20 ELIZ. Tlie Letters Patent granted by her Majefty to Sir Humphry Gilbert, Knight, for the inhabiting and Planting of our People in Ame- rica. 3 Hackl. 13.5. IJ83, Feb. 6. Letters Patent of Queen Elizabeth to Adi Ian Gilbert, and others, to difcover the North-Weft Paflage to China. 3 Hackl. 96', 1584, March 25. 26 ELIZ. Letters Patent granted by the Queen to M. Walter Raleigh, now Knight, for difcovering and planting new Lands and Countries ; to continue the Space of Six Years, and no more. 3 Hackl. 243- 1389. 31 EL/Z. An Aflignment by Sir W. Raleigh, for continuing the A6lion of inhabiting and planting his People in Virginia. Hackl. ift. ed. pub. in i^Sc), page 815. 1603, ^^'^- ^- ■ ■ ■■ Lettres de Lieut. Gen. de L'Acadic & pays circonvoifins pour le Sieur de Monts. L. Efcarbot, 417. i6o6, April 10. 4, J AC. I. All Ordinance and Conftitution enlarging the Council of the two Colonies AMERICAN STATE PAPERS. 831 Colonies in Virginia and America, and augmenting their Au- thority. MSB. The Second Charter to the Treafurer and Co. for Virginia, croft- ing them into a Body Politic. Stith, Ap. 2. 16' 10, Jpril 10. JAC. I Letters Patents to the Earl of Northampton, granting Part of the Ifland of Newfoundland. 1 Harris. 861. 1611, March 12. ^ JAC. I. A third Charter to the Treafurer and Company for Virginia.— Stith. App. 3. 1617, JAC. L A Commiffion to Sir Walter Raleigh. Qu. ? 1620, April J. iSJAC.I. Commiflio Specialis concernens le garbling Herbas Nicotiana?. 17 Rym. 190. 1620, June 29. A Proclamation for rellraint of the difordered trading of Tobacco. 17 Rym. 233. 1620, Ncwember 3. A grant of New England to the Council of Plymouth. 1621, July 24,,-- JAC. I. An Ordinance and Conftitution of the Treafurer, Council, and Company in England, for a Council of State and General Af- fembly in Virginia. Stith. App. 4. 16*2 1. I f ••iii A CATALOGUE OF \ n J^' 1.1 v) Wi 8, K !, ii I ...I; ,1 i 1 '1 1 v ( i i '. .1- i6'2i, September io — 20. A grant of Nova Scotia to Sir William Alexander, c. Mem. de rAmerique. 1.93. ifi'js, November 6. 20 J AC. I. A Proclamation prohibiting interloping and diforderly trading to New England in America. 17 Hym. 4,16. i(5'j3, May (), <^i J AC. I. Dc Commifllonc I'peciali Willielmo Jones militi dirc6ta. 17 Uym. 1623. A grant to Sir Edmund Ployden, of New Albion. Mentioned in Smith's Examination. 82, 1624, >5^ 1,5. 22.7^0./. De Commiffione Henrico vice-comiti Mandevill & aliis, 17 Rym. 609. 1624, Augujl 26. Dc Commifllonc fpcciali concernenti gubcrnationem in Virginia. 17 Rym. 6*18. 1624, September 29, A Proclamation concerning Tobacco. 17 Rym. 621. 1624, Kwemhcr 9. De conccflione dcmifs. Edwardo Dichfield ct aliis. 17 Rym. 633, 1625, March 2. 22 J AC. I. A Proclamation for the utter prohibiting the Importation and Ufc of K*i AMERICAN STATE PAPERS. 2,33 of all Tobacco, which is not of the proper Cirowth of the Colony of Virginia and the Sonier Ifiands, or one of them. 17 Uym. 6'68. i()2.5, M7;t/j4. 1 CAR. I. T)c Commifllonc dirc6ta Gcorgio Yardely niiliti ct aliis. 18 Ryni. 1625, Ap'''^ 9' Proclamatio de Hcrba Nicotiana. 18 Rym. ig. 1625, -^%' ^3' A Proclamation for fettlinge the Plantation of Virginia. 18 Rym. 72. 1625, July 12. A grant of the Soil, Barony, and Domains of Nova Scotia to Sir William Alexander, of Minftrie. 2 Mem. Am. 226. 1606, January 31. 2 CAR. I. Commidio dire6la Johanni Wolftenhohne militi ct aliis. iS Rym. 831. 1626, February 17. A Proclamation touching Tobacco. Rym. 848. 162'^, March 19. Qii.^ 2 CAR. I. A grant of Maflachufetts Bay by the Council of Plymouth, to Sir Henry Rofwell, and others. 1627, March q6. 3 CAR. t. De conceOTione Commiflionis Specialis pro concllio in Virginia. 18 Rym. 980. n h 1627, I I 234 A CATALOGUE OF i6'27, Miurh iY). 3C///?. /. , Do Proclamationc dc Signatione dc Tobacco. 18 Ry. B8(). iGij7, ^'ii'gt!/^ 9- Dc Proclamntionc pro Oidinationc dc Tobacco. 18 Ry. ()20. i6'28, March 4. 4 CAR. L A Confirmation of the grant of MafTachufctts Bay by the Crown. 16*29, ^"g^i/^ ^9- The Capitulation of Qiiebcc. Champlain Part. 2, 216. 2 Mem. Am. 489. 1630, January 6. 5 CAR. I. A Proclamation concerning Tobacco. 19 Ry. 235, 1630, April 30. Conveyance of Nova Scotia (Port-Royal excepted) by Sir Wilh'ain Alexander to Sir Claude St. Etienne, Lord of la Tour and of Uarre, and to his Son, Sir Charles de St, Etienne, Lord of St. Dennifcourt, on Condition that they continue Subjedls to the King of Scotland, under the Great Seal of Scotland. 1630-31, Nov. 24. 6 CAR. J. A Proclamation forbidding the diforderly trading with the Savages in New England, in America, efpecially the furnifliing the Na- tives in thofe, and other Parts of America, by the Englifh, with Weapons and Habiliments of War. 19 Ry. 210. 3 Rulhw. 82. 1630, AMERICAN STATE PAPEIIS. ^;)r> iOb r. 9 CAR. I A Petition of the Planters of Virginia, againft the Grant to Lord Baltimore. Order of Council upon the Difpute between the Virginia Planters and Lord Baltimore. Votes of Repref. of Pennfylvania. V. '^^33* Augujli^. qCAR.L A Proclamation to prevent Abufes growing by the unordered re» tailing of Tobacco. Mentioned 3 Rufhw. 191. 1G33, September 23. 9 CAR. I. A fpecial CommilTion to Thomas Young, to fearch, difcover, and find out what Parts are not yet inhabited in Virginia and Ame- rica, and other Parts thereunto adjoining. i^Ry. 472. ^^33^ O^oher 13. 9 CAR. I. A Proclamation for preventing of the Abufes growing by the un- ordered retailing of Tobacco. 19 Ry. 474. 1633, March 13. CAR I. A Proclamation reftraining the abufive venting of Tobacco. 19 Rym. 523. 1634, May 19. 10 CAR. I. A Proclamation concerning the landing of Tobacco, and alfo for- bidding AMERICAN STATE PAPERS. 237 bidding ihc planting thereof in the King's Dominions. 19 Ry. 553- i6;j4. CAR. L A CoinmiiTion to the Archbifliop of Canterbury, and eleven others, for o-overninr the American Colonics. 1634, Jwie 19. 10 CAR. I. A CommilVion concerning Tobacco. MSS. 1635, July 18. 11 CAR. I. A Commiflion from Lord Say and Seal, and others, to John Win- throp, to be Governor of Conne6\icut. Smith's App. A Grant to Duke Hamilton. \6cf, April 1. 12 CAR. I. De commilTione fpcciali Johanni Harvey militi pro meliori rcgimine Coloniae in Virginia. 20 Ry. 3. 1637, March 14. A Proclamation concerning Tobacco. Title in 3 Rufh. 617. 1636-7, March 16. De Commiflione fpeciali Georgio domino Goring ot aliis concella concernentc venditionem de Tobacco abfque licentia regi;i. co Ry. 116. 1637, April 30. 13 CAR. I. A Proclamation againR the dilbrdcrly tranfporting his Majefiy's Subjects to the Plantations \vithin the parts of America. 20 Ky. 143- 3 R"fl^- 409- ^^>37' 1 hk \ i, '':■ *;■ . fl ii 'il , ''1 ! ;| ' 1 11 «;;8 A CATALOGUE OF 1637, May 1. An Order of tlie Privy Council to ftay eight Ships now in the Tlimnes from going to New England. 3 Rufli. ^oq. 1637. CAR. L A Warrant of the Lord Admiral to ftop unconformable Minillcrs from going beyond Sea. 3 Rufli. 410. 163-8,4)^/4. CAR.I. Order of Council upon Claiborne's Petition againft Lord Baltimore. Votes of Reprefentatives of Pennfylvania, vi. 1638, April 6. 14 CAR. I. \n Order of the King and Council that the Attorney General draw up a Proclamation to prohibit tranfportation of PalTengers to New England without Licenfe. 3 Rufli. 718. i6^Sy May 1. 14, CAR. L A Proclamation to reftrain the tranfporting of Paflengers and Pro- vifions to New England without Licenfe. 20 Hy. 223. 1639, March 25. CAR. I. A Proclamation concerning Tobacco. Title 4 Rufli. 1060. 1639, Auguji 19, 15 CAR. 1. A Proclamation declaring his Majefty's Pleafure to continue his Commiihon and Letters Patents for licenfing Retailers of To- bacco, 20 Ry. 348. 1639, December 16, 15 CAR. I. Dc Commifilone fpeciali Henrico Afliton armigero et aliis ad amo- vendum m I'M AMERICAN STATE PAPERS. 239 vendum Henriciim Hawlcy gubernatorem de Barbadoes. 20 %• Q57- 1639. CAR. I. A Proclamation concerning Retailers of Tobacco. 4 Rufli. 96S. 1641, Aug. 9. 17 CAR. L De Conftitutione gubernatoris etConcilii pro Virginia. 20 Ry. 484. 1643. C^^- ^• Articles of Union and Confederacy entered into by MalTachufetts, Plymouth, Connecticut, and Newhaven. 1 Neale, 223. 1644. CAR. I. Deed from George Fenwick to the old Conne6licut j arifdi6lion. \ i Ordinance of the Lords and Commons aflembled in Parliament, for exempting from Cuftom and Impofition all Commodities exported for, or imported from New England, which has been very profperous, and without any public Charge to this State, and is likely to prove very happy for the Propagation of the Gofpel in thofe Parts, Tit. in Amer. Library 90. 5. No date. But feems, by the neighbouring articles, to have been in 1644. 1644, June 20. CAR. 11. An A61 for charging of Tobacco brought from New England with Cuflom and Excife. Title in American Library, 99. 8. 1644, Augujl 1. CAR. U. An A61 for the advancing and regulating the Trade of this Com- monwealth. Title in American Library, 99. 9. September 4\ '2\0 A CATALOGUE OF ,m'* . ■■ ii ■ > - '^'4 j ^ \t< k t 1% :i Srptemk'f 18. 1 CAR. II CJrnnt of tlie Northern Neck of Virginia to Lord Hopton, Lord .Icnnyn, Lord Culpcper, Sir Jo!in Berkcly, Sir William Moreton, Sir Dudley Wyatt, and Thomas Culpcper. \6rp, Oclober 3. 2 CAR. 11. An Acl prohibiting- Trade with the Barbadoes, Virginia, Bermu- das, and Antego. Scoble's A6ts, 1027. 1650. CAR. IL A Declaration of Lord Willoughby, Governor of Barbadoes, and of his Council, againfl: an A61 of Parliament of the 3d of Oc- tober, 1650, 4. Polit. Regiiter. 2. cited from 4. Neale. HilV. of the Puritans. App. No. 12, but not there. 16^0. CAR.IL A final Settlement of Boundaries between the Dutch New Ne- therlands and Connecticut. 1651, September 26. 3 CAR. 11. Infl.ru6lions for Captain Robert Dennis, Mr. Richard Bennct, Mr. Thomas Stagge, and Captain William Clabourne, appointed Commiflioners for the reducing of Virginia, and the Inhabitants thereof, to their due Obedience to the Commonwealth of Eng- land. 1. Thurloc's State Papers, -njy. iG^i, October g. 3 CAR. II. An A61 for increafe of Shipping, and Encouragement of the Na- vigation of this Nation. Sco bell's A6ls, 1449. 1651-2, March 10.. /^CAR.IL Articles agreed on and concluded at James' Cittie, in Viginia, for the ■ ■ 'T-, 7i\ r " AMERICAN STATE PAPERS. 241 tlie fiirrendering and fettling of that Plantation under the Obe- dience and Government of the Commonwealth of England, by the Commiflioners of the Council of State, by Authoritie of the Parliament of England, and by the Grand Aflembly of the Go- vernor, Council, and Burgefle of that State. MSS, [^Ante, pa. 201.3 1651-2, March 12. 4 CAR. 11. An A6t of Indempnitie made at the Surrender of the Countrey [[of Virginia. 3 [[Ante, p. 206. [] 1654, Aug. 16. Capitulation de Port-Royal. Mem. Am. 507, 1655. CAR. II A Proclamation of the Prote6lor relating to Jamaica. 3 Thurl. 75. i%5» September 26. 7 CAR. 11. The Prote6lor to the CommifiTioners of Maryland. A Letter. 4 Thurl. 55. 1655, O^her 8. 7 CAR. II. An InfVrument made at the Council of Jamaica, 0&:. 8, 165,5, for the better carrying on of Affairs there. 4 Tluirl. 71 . 1655, ^(^^'- 0- Treaty of Wedminfter between France and England. 6 Corps Diplom. Part 2. p. 121, 2 Mem. Am. 10. tor; 1656, March 27. SCAR 11. The Aflembly at Barbadoes to tlie ProtecW. 4 Thurl. 65 1. 1 i 1656, S.|.C A CATALOGUE OF ■ w < m t • M\ A Grant by Cromwell to Sir Charles de Saint Etienne, a Daron of Scotland, Crovvne and Temple. A French Tranflation of it. 2 Mem. Am. 511. i6,3(). CJR. 11. A Paper concerning the Advancement of Trade. 5 Thm'l. 80. i6jb\ CAR. 11. A brief Narration of the Englifli Rights to the Northern Parts of America. ^Thurl. 81. 1656, Oaober 10. 8 CAR 11. Mr. R. Bennet and Mr. S. Matthew to Secretary Thurloe. ^Thurl. 482. 1656, OBober 10. 8 CAR II. Obje6lions againft the Lord Baltimore's Patent ; and Reafons why the Government of Maryland fliould not be put into his liands. 5 Thml. 482. 1656, Odiober 10. 8 CAR. II. A Paper relating to Maryland. 5 Thurl. 483. 1656, OBober 10. 8 CAR. 11. A Breviet of the Proceedings of the Lord Baltimore and his Offi- cers and Compilers in Maryland, againft the Authority of the Parliament of the Commonwealth of England, and againft his Highnefs the Lord Protestor's Authority, Laws, and Govern- ment. 5 Thurl. 486. 1656. AMERICAN STATE PAPERS. 243 1656, O^obcr 15. 8 CAR. 11. The Aflbmbly of Virginia to Secretary Thurloe. 5 Tlun*l. 4.97. 1657, ^P^'i^ 4- 9 CAR. U. The Governor of Barbadoes to the Protestor. 6 Thurl. i6y, 1661. CAR. 11. Petition of the General Court at Hartford upon Conne6licut for a Charter. Smith's Exam. App. 4, 1662, April 23. 14 CAR II, Charter of the Colony of Connecticut. Smith's Exam. App. 6, 1662-3, March 24, April 4. 15 CAR. II. The firfl: Charter granted by Charles II. to the Proprietaries of Carolina ; to wit, to the Earl of Clarendon, Duke of Albemarle, Lord Craven, Lord Berkeley, Lo-d Alhley, Sir George Carteret, Sir William Berkeley, and Sir John Colleton. 4 Mem. Am. 554- 1664, Feb. 10. The ConcefHons and Agreement of the Lords Proprietors of the Province of New Caefarea, or New Jerfey, to and with all and every of the Adventurers, and all fuch as fliall fettle or plant there. Smith's New Jerfey. App. 1. i66\i„ March 12, 20. 16 CAR. II. A Grant of the Colony of New York to the Duke of Yoi-k. 1664, April 26. 16 CAR. II. A Commifrion to Colonel Nichols, and others, to fettle Difputes in New-England. Hutch. Hill. Mali'. Bay. App. 537. ■^ ^1 iiH. li a 1664, «14 A CATALOGUE OF J '■ }. -:V'. '•* vr i '■ I (< ■ * i ^\ - if)- !?'^- I ,!! ^1 :^l i6'().i„ April af). Tiic CoiiiniiUlon to Sir Robert Carre, and others, \.q put the Duke ot" York in Poflbllion of New York, New Jerfey, and all other Lands thereunto appertaining. Sir Hobert Carre, and others, Proclamation to the Inhabitants of New York, Nttw-Jerl'ey, &c. Smith's N. J. 36. 1664, "June 23, 24. 16 CAR. II. Deeds of Leafc and Releafe of New-Jerfey, by the Duke of Y^ork to Lord Berkeley and Sir George Carteret. A conveiance of the Delaware Counties to William Penn. 1664, Augitji 19-29, 20-30, 24, 25. — September 4. Letters between Stuyvefant and Colonel Nichols on the Englifli Right. Smith's N. J. 37—42. 1664, Augujl9.j. Treaty between the Englifli and Dutcli, for the Surrender of the New-Nqtherlands. Sm. N. Jerf. 42. September 3. NicoU's Commiflion to Sir Robert Carre, to reduce the Dutdi on Delaware Bay. Sm. N. J. 47. Inftrudions to Sir Robert Carre, for reducing of Delaware Biiy,. and fettling the People there under his Majefty's Obedience. Sm. N. J. 47. 1664, OBober 1. Articles of Capitulation between Sir Robert Carre and the Dutch and AMERICAN STATE PAPERS. 245 and Swedes, on Delaware Bay and Delaware Rrver. 5m. N.J. 49. 166.1, December 1. 16 CAR. 11. The Determination of the Commiffioncrs of the Boundary between the Duke of York and Conne6iicut. Sm. Ex. Ap. g. 1664. The New Haven Cafe. Smith's Ex, Ap. 20. 1665, June 13-24. 17 CAR. IT. The Second Charter granted by Charles II. to the fame Proprietors of Carolina. 4 Mem. Am. 586. 1666, January 26, Declaration de Guerre par la France contre rAngleterre. 3 Mem. Am. 123. 1666', February 9. 17 CAR. 11. Declaration of War by the King of England againft the King of France. ^667, July 31. The Treaty of Peace between France and England made at Breda» 7 Corps Dipl. Part 1. p. 41. 2 Mem. Am. 32. 1667, July 31. The Treaty of Peace and Alliance between England and the United Provinces made at Breda. 7 Corp. Dip. P. i,p. 44. 2 Mem. Am. 40. I'M Is : 1667. 24^ A CATALOGUE OF H m it ^ !■'■ 'l. i /'HI f 1 i()6'7-8, February 17. Ade dc la CenTion cic I'Acadic an Roi de France. 2 Mem. Am, 292. i668, April Qt. Diretflions from the Governor and Council of New York for a bet- ter Settlement of the Government on Delaware. Sm. N. J. 51. 1668. Lovelace's Order for Cuiloms at the Hoarkills. Sm. N. J. 55. i66S,May8. 21 CAR, 11. A Confirmation of the Grant of the Northern Neck of Virginia to the Earl of St. Alban's, Lord Berkeley, Sir William Moreton, and John Tretheway. 1679 Incorporation of the Town of Newcaftle or Amllell. 1673, February 25. 25 CAR. 11. A Demife of the Colony of Virginia to the Earl of Arlington and Lord Culpeper for Thirty-one Years. MSS. 1673-4. Treaty at London between King Charles II, and the Dutch. Article VL Remonftrances againft the Two Grants of Charles IL of Northern and Southern Virginia. Ment. Beverley. 6j. Sir George Carteret's InftruiStions to Governor Carteret. 1674. AMERICAN STATE PAPERS. 2-17 16*74, November .9. Governor Andros's Proclamation on taking Poflbdlon of Ncvvcaftle for tlie Duke of York. Sm. N. J. 78. 1(57,5, October 1. 27 CJR. If. A Piodamation for prohibiting the Importation of Commodities of Euri>;,e, into any of liis Majcdy's Plantations in Africa, Afia, or America, which were not laden in England : and for putting all other f ,aws relating to the Trade of the Plantations in efte^lual ICxecution. 167G, March 3. The Conceflions and Agreements of the Proprietors, Freeholders, and Inhabitants of the Province of Welt-New-Jerfey, in Ame- rica. Sm. N. J. App. 2. 1676, July 1. A Deed quintipartite for the Divifion of New-Jerfey. i6'76', Aiigujl 18. Letter from the Proprietors of New-Jerfcy to Richard Hartfhorne. Sm. N.J. So. I' 'in ill I Proprietors Inftru6lions to James WalTe and Richard Hartlhorne. Sm. N. J. 83. 1676, OBober 10. 28 CAR. 11. The Charter of King Charles II. to his Subjects of Virginia. MSS. 1676. Cautionary Epiftle from the Truftees of Byilinge's Part of New- Jerfey. Sm. N. J. 84. 1677. 24.8 A CATAI.OOIJE or W 1677, Stftt'mlh'r 10. Indian DccJ for tlie Lamls between Hankoka's Creek anU Timber Creek, in Ncw-Je.'fey. if)77, St'pti'nilh'r 27. Indian Deed for the Lauds from Oldnian's Creek to Timber Creek, I If .1: in Nevv-Jerfey. 1677, October 10. Indian Deed for the Lands from Rankoka's Creek to AlTunpink Creek, in Nevv-Jerfey. 1678, December f-,. The Will of Sir Gerge Carteret, lole Proprietor of Eaft-Jerfcy, or- derinp; the fame to be fold. 1680, February 16. An Order of the King in Council, for the better Encouragement of all his Majefty's fubje(!:ts in their Trade to his Majefty's Plan- tations, and for the better Information of all his Majelly's loving Subjedts in thele Matters. London Gazette, No. 1596'. Title in Amer. Library, 134, 6. 1680. Arguments again fl the Cufl:oms demanded in New-Weft- Jerfey, by the Governor of New York, addrtilcd to the Duke's Commif- fioners. Sm. N. J. 117. 1680, June 14, 23, 25.— O^/. 16. — Nov. 4, 8, 11, i8, 20, 23. Dec. 16'.— i6'8o-i, Jan. i.^j, 22. — Feb. 24. Extracts of Proceed i.igs of tlic Comni;tec of Trade and Planta- tions ; AMERICAN STATE PAPERS. 2.f9 tions; Copies of Letters, Reports, 8cc. between tlie Hoanl of Trade, Mr. Penn, Lord Raltimore, and Sir John ^^'erdl'n, in tlie Bolialf ui" the Duke of York, and tiie vSettlenient of ti\c' Penn- l]ylvania Boundaries by the L. C. J. North. Votes of Repr. Pcnfyl. vii. — xiii. i68i, Miircb^. CAR. If. A Grant of Pcnnfylvania to Wilham Penn. V^otes of Reprefen. Pennfylv. xviii. 1681, April 2. The Kino's Declaration to the Ini\abitants and Plunters of the Pro- vince of Pcnnfylvania. Vo. Rco, Penn. x.x'v. 1681, >/vii. Certain Conditions or Concellions agreed upon by "Villiam Penn, Proprietary and Governor of Pcnnfylvania, aui thofe vvho arc tlie Adventurers and Purchafcrs in the lar^e Province Votes of Rep. Pennfylv. xxiv. 1681, November g. Fundamental Laws of the Province of Wef^-Ncw-Jerfey. Sm. N. J. 126. 1681-2, January 14. Tlie Methods of the CommifTioncrs for fettling and regulation of Lands in New Jcrley. Sni, K J. 130. 1681-2, February \, 2. Lidcntures of Leafe and Vieleafe by the Executors of Sir George Carteret, to William Penn, and 1 1 other?, conveying Eaft Jerfey. K k 1682, \ ii 2A0 A CATALOGUE OF I ■ !l .1 1682, Mar. 14. The Duke of York's frefli Grant of Eaft-Ncw-Jerfey to the 2.j, Proprietors. 1682, April 2,5. The Frame of the Government of the Province of Penfylvania, in America. Votes of Repr. Penn. xxvii. 1682, Aiigujl 21. The Duke of York's Deed for Pennlylvania. Vo. Repr. Penn. XXXV. 1682, Aug. 24. The Duke of York's Deed of Feoffment of Newcaftle, and twelve Miles circle, to William Penn. Vo. Repr. Penn. 1682, Augujl 24. The Duke of York's Deed of Feoffment of a Tra6l of Land 13 Miles South from Newcaftle to the Whorekills, to William Penn. Vo. Repr. Penn. xxxvii. 1682, November 37. 34 CAR. II. A Commiflion to Thomas Lord Culpeper, to be Lieutenant and Go- vernor-General of Virginia. MSS. 1682, loth Month, 6th Day. An A6t of Union for annexing and uniting of the Counties of New- caftle, Jones's, and Whorekill's, alias Deal, to the Province of Pennfylvania, and of Naturalization of all Foreigners in the Province and Counties aforefaid. 1682, AMERICAN STATE PAPERS. 1682, December 6. 2Jl An A61 of Settlement. 1683, ^P''^^ 2. The Frame of the Government of the Province of Pcnnfylvania, and Territories thereunto annexed in America. 1683, '^P^^^ ^7» 27* -^'{y 30' J""^ 12.— 1684, F'^f^- ^"> y^'b 2» 16, 23. Sept. 30. Dec. 9. — 1685, March 17. Augujl 18, 2^. Sept. 2. October 8, 17, 31. Nov. 7. Proceedings of the Committee of Trade and Plantations in the Difpute between Lord Baltimore and Mr. Penn. Vo. R. P. xiii — xviii. 1683. Ji^b 17- A Commiflion by the Proprietors of Eaft-New-Jerfey to Robert Bar* clay to be Governor. Sm. N. J. 166. i683,>/y26. S5CARIL An Order of Council for ifliiing a Quo Warranto againft: the Char- ter of the Colony of the Maffachufetts Bay, in New England, with his Majefty's Declaration, that in Cafe the faid Corporation of Maffachufetts Bay fliall before Profecution had upon the fame Quo Warranto make a full Submiffion and entire Refignation to his Royal Pleafure, he will then regulate their Charter in fucli a Manner as (liall be for his fervice and the good of that Colony. Title in Amer. Library. 139.6*. 1683, Sept. 28. 35 CAR. 11. A Commiffion to Lord Howard of Effingham to be Lieutenant and Governor General of Virginia. MSS. K k 2 1684, v\\ 2^3 A CATALOGUE OF i()84, May []. The luiiTible Addrcfs of the Chief Governor, Council, andRepre- Icnlatives of the Ifland of Nevis, in tlie Wefl Indies, prefented to his Majcfly by Colonel Ncthcway and Captain Jefferfon, at Windlbr, May ;], i6'8{,. Title in Amer. Libr. 142. 3. Cites Lond. Gaz. No. if)-?- 16S4, Aitgujl 2. A Treaty with the Indians at Albany. 1686, Nov. 16. A Treaty of Neutrality for America between France and England. 7. Corps. Dipl.Part 2. p. 4,4. 2. Mem. Am. 40. 1687, 'January 20. By the King. A Proclamation for the more effe6lual reducing and fuppreffing of Pirates and Privateers in America, as well on the Sea as on the Land, in great Numbers, committing frequent Robberies and Piracies, which hath occafioned a great Predjudice and Obftru6tion to Trade and Commerce, and given a great Scandal and Difturbance to our Government in thofe Parts. Title Amer. Libr ^47. 2. Cites Lond. Gaz. No. 2315. 1687, F(-'bruary 12. Conflitution of the Council of Proprietors of Weft-Jtrfey. Smith's N. Jerfey. 15)9. 1687, 2"' September 27. 4 ^^C. //. A Confirmation of the Grant of the Northern Neck of Virginia to Lord Culpeper. 1687, U\ AMERICAN STATE PAPERS. 253 i6'87, September 5. Governor Coxe's Declaration to the Council of Proprietors of Weft Jenl'} . Sm. N. J. 190. i6'87, December i6\ Provifional Treaty of Whitehall concerning America, between ' France and England. 2 Mem. de I'Am. 89. 1687. Governor Coxe's Narrative relating to the Divifion Line, dire6led to the Council of Proprietors of Weft-Jerfey. Sm. App. No. 4. 1687. The Reprefentatlon of the Comicil of Proprietors of Weft-Jerfey to Governor Burnet. Smith. App. No. 5. The Rcmonftrance and Petition of the Inhabitants of Eaft-Ncw- Jerfey to the King. Sm. AjDp. No. 8. The Memorial of the Proprietors of Eaft-New-Jerfey to the Lords of Trade. Sm. App. No. 9. 1688, September 5. Agreement of the Line of Partition between Eaft and Weft-No w- Jcrfey. Sm. N. J. 196'. 1691. Conveiance of the Government of Weft-Jerfey and Territories, by Dr. Coxe, to the Weft-Jerfey Society. Ifiyl, '■^sy A CATALOGUE OF :fi 1 M ■ : m ' 7| 1691, October 7. A Charter granted by King William and Queen Mary, to the Inha- bitants of the Province of Maflachufetts Bay, in New England. '2 Mem. de I'Am. 593. 16 gS, November 7. The Frame of Government of the Province of Pennfylvania, and the Territories thereunto belonging, pafled by Governor Mark- ham. November 7, 1696. 1697, September 20. The Treaty of Peace between France and England, made at Ryf- wick. 7 Corps Dipl, Part. 2. p. Qgg. 2 Mem. Am. 89. The Opinion and Anfwer of the Lords of Trade to the Memorial of the Proprietors of Eaft-New-Jerfey. Sm. App. No. 10. 1700, January 15. The Memorial of the Proprietors of Eaft-New-Jerfey to the Lords of Trade. Sm. App. No, n. The Petition of the Proprietors of Eaft and Weft-New-Jerfey to the Lords Juftices of England. Sm. App. No. 12. 1700. JVILLIAMIII. A Confirmation of the Boundary between the Colonies of New- York and Conne6licut, by the Crown. 1701, Aiigujl 12. The Memorial of the Proprietors of Eaft and Wcft-Jerfey to the King. Sm. App. No. lj,. AMERIAN STATE PAPERS, 1701, Odtoher 2. Reprefentatlon of the Lords of Trade to the Lords Juftlccs. App. No, 13. 255 Sm, 1701. A Treaty witli the Indians, 1701-2, January 6. Report of Lords of Trade to King Wilham, of Draughts of a Com- mifrion and Inftru6lions for a Governor of New-Jerfey. Sm. N. J. 262. 1702, April 15. Surrender from the Proprietors of E, and W. N. Jerfey, of their pretended Right of Government to her Majelly Queen Anne. Sm. N. J. 211. 1702, April 17. The Queen's Acceptance of the Surrender of Government of Eaft and Weft- Jerfey. Sm, N. J. 219. 1702, November 16. Inftru6lions to Lord Cornbury. Sm. N. J. 230, 1702, Decembers' A CommifTion from Queen Anne to Lord Cornbury, to be Caji- tain-General and Governor in Chief of New-Jerfey. Sm. N, J. 220. 1703. June 27. Recognition by the Council of Proprietors of the true Boundary of iiii 2.-;^ A CATALOGUE OF ?ri % ii". i'Mi k of the DlKxIs of September lo and 06tobcr lo, 1677. (New- •Icilev). Sm. N. J. (>6'. Indian Dec u for the Lands above the Falls of the Delaware hi Weft- Jcrfc}'. Indian Deed for tlic Lands at the Head of Rankoka's River, in Wcft-Jerfey. 1704, June 18. A Proclamation by Queen Anne for fettling and afcertaining the current Rates of Foreign Coins in America. Sm. N. J. 281. 1705, May 3. Additional Inftructions to LordCornbury. Sm. N. J. 235. 1707, May 3. Additional Inflru6Vions to LordCornbury. Sm. N. J. 2^8. 1707, November 20. Additional Inftru^ions to Lord Cornbury. Sm. N. J. 2^9. 1707. An Anfwcr by the Council of Proprietors for the Weftcrn Divifion of New-Jerfey, to Queftions propofed to them by Lord Corn- bury. Sm. N. J. 285, 1708-9, February 28. Liftruftions to Colonel Vetch in his Negociations with the Gover- nors of America. Sm. N. J. 364. 1708-9, AMERICAN STATE PAPERS 257 1 708 -Q, February 2 8 . Indruaions to the Governor of New-Jerfey and New-York. Sm. N. J. 361. 1710, ylug. Earl of Dartmouth's Letter to Governor Hunter. 1711, y^pril 22. Premieres Propofitions de la France. 6 Lamberty, 660. 2 Mem. Am. 341. 1711, Oct. 8. Rt-ponfes dc la France aux demandcs Prellminaires dc la Grande Bretagne. C Lamb, 681. 2 Mem. Amer. 344. 1711, Sept. 27. 0^.8. Demandcs Prellminaires plus Particulieres de la Grande Bretagne, avec les Reponfes. 2 Mem. de I'Am. 346. 1711, Sept. 27. 0^7. 8. L' Acceptation de la Part de la Grande Bretagne. 2 Mem. Am, 1711, Dec 23. The Queen's Inftru6lions to the Bifliop of Briftol and Earl of Strafford, her Plenipotentiaries, to treat of a general Peace. 6. Lamberty, 744. 2 Mem. Am. 358. 1712, May 24, June 10. A Memorial of Mr. St. John to the Marquis de Torci, with regard to North America, to Commerce, and to the Sufpenfion of Arms. 7. Recueii de Lamberty, 161. 2 Mem. dc I'Amcr. 37^. L 1 1712; 253 A CATALOGUE OF w ■■'(:' ■ ii"' 'i -■'* 'I -■-'■■■ -J 1^ i ^i M ii -^ It •i <:*.' >t 1712, June 10. Rcponfe du Roi de France an Mcmoire Ue Londres. 7 Lambcrty, p. 163. 2 Mem. Am. 380. 1712, Augujl 19. Traitc po\ir line Sufpenfion d'Arines cntre Louis XIV. Roi de France, & Anne, Rcinc de la Grande Brctagne, fait a Paris. 8. Corps Diplom. Part. 1. p. CoS. 2. Mem. d'Am. 104. 1712. Sept. 10. Oflers of France to England, Demands of England, and the An-» fvvers of France. 7. Rec. de Lamb. 491. 2 Mem. Am. 390. 1713, March 31. April 11. Traite de Paix & d'Amitie entre Louis XIV. Roi de F'rance, & Anne, Reine dela Grande Bretagne, fait a Utrecht, 15, Corps Diplomatique de Dumont, 339. id. Latin. 2. A6les & Memoires de la Pais d'Utrecht, 457. id. Lat. Fr. 2 Mem. Am. 113. 1713, March 31 . April 1 1 . Traite do Navigation & de Commerce entre Louis XIV. Roi de France, & Anne, Reine de la Grande Bretagne, Fait a Utrecht. 8. Corps Diglom. Part 1. p. 345. a Mem. de I'Am. 137. 1726. A Treaty with the Indians. 1728, January. The Petition of the Reprefentatives of the Province of New-Jerfey, to have a diftintt Governor. Sm. N. J. 421. -^7^'^> AMERICAN STATE PAPERS. 2.59 1732. GEO. IT. Deed of Releafe by the Government of Conne6licut to that of New York. 1732, June g, 20. 5 GEO. II. Tlie Charter granted by George the Second for Georgia. 4 Mem, de I'Am. 617. Petition of Lord Fairfax, that aCommifTion might ifl'ue for running and marking the dividing Line between his Di(\ri6l and the Province of Virginia. 1733, Nov. 29. Order of the King in Council for Commiffioners to fufvey and fettle the faid dividing Line between tlie Proprietary and Royal Territory. < 1736, Augujl 5. Report of the Lords of Trade, relating to the feparating the Go- vernment of the Province of New-Jerfey from New-York. Sm. N. J. 423. 1737. ^"^^'/? lo- Survey and Report of tlie CominiiHoners appointed on the Part of the Crown to fettle llic Line between the Crown and Lord Fairfax. Survey and Report of the Commillioners appointed on tlie Part of Lord Fairfax, to fettle the Line between the Crown and him. L 1 2 1738, 26'o A CATALOGUE OF > % ' H ■'4 ^ I' i' ;i l 1738, December 21. Order of Reference of the Surveys between the Crown and Lord Fairfax, totlic Council for Plantation Aftiiirs. 1744, June. Treaty witli the Indians of the Six Nations at Lancafter. 1745. ylpriK^. Report of tlic Council for Plantation Allairs, fixing the Mead Springs of Rappahanoc and Patowmac, and a Comniiflion to extend the Line. i74J» ^P'''^ 11- Order of the King in Council, confirming the faid Report of the Council for Plantation Aftairs. 1748, April 30. Articles Prcliminaircs pour parvcnir a la Paix, figne's a Aix-la- Chapcllc cntre Ics Minilhes do France, de la Grande Bre- tagne, & dcs Provinces Unies des Pays Bas. 2 Mem. de I'Am. 1748, May 21. Declaration des Miniftres de France, de la Grande Bretagne, & des Provinces Unies des Pays-Bas, pour rectifier les Articles L & U. des Preliminaires. 2 Mem. Am. 163, 1748, October 7-18. 22 GEO, IT. The General and Definitive Treaty of Peace concluded at Aix-la- Chapelle. Lond. Mag. 1748. 503 French. 2 Mem. Am. 169. 1764» AMERICAN STATE PAPERS. 26t A Treaty with the Indians. 175-t. 1758, Augujl 7. A Conference between Governor Bernard and Indian Nations at Burlington. Sni. N. J. 44^. 1758, Otfubcr 8. A Confc^rcMicc between Governor Denny, Governor Bernard, and otliers, and Indian Nr..*ons at Eallon. Sni. N. J. 455. 17.59. 7"b'-5' S^GEO.IL The Capitulation of Niagara. no9- The King's Proclamation promifing Lands to Soldiers. 1763, February lo. 3 GEO. HI. The Definitive Treaty concluded at Paris. London Magazine. 1763- H9- . 1763, October 7. 3 GEO. III. A Proclamation for regulating theCeflions made by the lall Treaty of Peace. Guth. Geogr. Gram. 623. 1763. The King's Proclamation againft fettling on any Lands on the Waters, WeHward of the Alleghaney. 176*8, November 3. Deed from the Six Nations of Indians to William Trent, and others, for q62 A CATALOGUE, &c. for Lands betwixt the Ohio and Monongahcla. View of '.V;« Title to hidiana. Phil. Styncr and Cift. 177&. 1768, Novemher 5. Deed from the Six Nations of Indians to the Crown for certain Lands, and fettling a Boundary. MSS. I •gi ft ill ^ 1^ INDEX. m ( »63 ) INDEX. page 134 215 40 65 72 A AC AN IDA — Abapoiiians — Acaili.i — fee Nova Scotia Acolla. — On Metals — Drugs and Medicines of the In- dians — Of the New World — Natural and Moral Hillory 72, 73 Hiftory of the Eail and Wed Indies 74 River Amazon — 1 1 1 Adls. — For Difcovcries, 5cc. — 63 Promoting the Cjofpcl — 93 Refpcfling Trade — 94 Sec State Papers Aciigna, — Voyages and Difcoverics in South page 35. America — Of the River Amazon Adair's Hiftory of the Indians Adams. — Account of New England Political Charader — Hi (lory of American Difputes Defence of the Govcrninent, d AddrelTes Sec State Papers. Adminillration of the Colonics. See Politics. Adventures. Sec Voyages and Travels Albion. New Aldfworth concerning a Wellern Palfagc Alexander (Sir William). The King's Grant to him for planting Nova Scotia Defcription of New England Algonquin. Sec Indians Alfop's Charafter of Maryland Amazon River 97, Ambo Point — III 104 192 164 206 212 216 92 67 82 86 98 III 103 36 35. 7 36 159 210 89, 122, 157 America. Mnttcr'? relating to it in general Sec Mifcellanies , Colonies — Difio\ erics Gosernment Travvllcr - Watulerer Americans. Their Origin Sec Indians Amcriciis Vefputius. Voyages, &c. 28, 49, 50 His Life i2» Andrews* Hiftory of the War 216 Anecdotes Hilloiical relative to the Rebellion 37 Animals in America — i66 Annapolis. Nova Scotia — 30 Maryland — 112 Anne (Qi^iecn) Rebtion made to her by Pow- hatan, Daughter of an Indi.in King in Virginia — — 80 Antiipiiiics — — 163 Apamathian Mountains — 31 Arbudum Amcricanum — 21S Archdale's Defcription of Carolina 116 Archer's Letter touching his Voyage to Vir- ginia — — 76 Argal's Voy.nges, Sec. — 77 Argcnfola. y\ccount of the Conqueft of the Moluci a lllands — 76, 86 Arnold's i J illory of America — 205 Articles of Alliance, Commerce, Peace, &c. io6 209, 215 Sec Titles, Politics, and State Papers. Arts and Sciences. Prcfent Slate of. Sec in- trodudory Difcourfe. Afliton's •.()■ 1. I N D E X, m AHiton'.s Advciiturrs pn^c i.».i, ai'd Atkins' \'i'\.ii^i' til (juian.i, Bri/iil, and the Will Inilics — — I?.;. Atlns — — 194. Avxloii ChaiiiT — — \o Aiigullinc -- — ■ iij, i6i Azuics — — 72 IJ, I':ki>m N ii!>.' 'ii> ikaih I'l.ili.inn lil.iti.Is liaiu!>l'.V 1 liliny of Cjii.iiia I'.irl\l'.l();.'S 102 I. '5 ij<; .)2, IC2. 127 C:irtiai!i — 'ria\Lls in Pcnnfylvania 131 in rioiiil.i 162. Sir 176 Battles — Sic Indians — Military Operations — ami New luiglaiiil. r>a\an.l — Trial for Treafon fVai) V '1\m) MuntliVriuir ILlknap's New Hainpllurc Bt:n/.(.\ New W.niJ IJiininii,;s 15S 57, 69- 1-^ 37' 43. 7«. ^3 s:- '71 115, 120 Cabotl 'Joiin). Letters to liim from Htiiry liic Seventh page 48 Towelling tlie Difcovery of the Well Indies 49, 50 Voyage to Brazil and St. Domingo 52 Letters Paleiu ol' L.lwaiil the Sixth 58.59 CJ.iiornia 8S, i 5S, 140, 169, 19S CiKcrt's .'XvCo'.mt ul Newlountllaiid 30 Canulcii i^LciJ). See Politics. Canaan — New Kng'.illi — Hiy Caiuida 62, 74, bS, 98, 107, 118, no, 140, 143, 201, 202 Canadian Freeholder 19^ Canaries 167 C.411; rSremn — 56,137,140,2,205 I'ear yS Carran/'a's Defeription oi' the Cnulls of die Spanilh Wclt-Indies 12^ C.iribhee lilands — 98, 122, 127 CartliaLTeiia 100 62 B.MiKD'J (i')\eiiu)i Letters, i\i\ Be\erle)"s Virginia — B!ai;ehardere's Voyage to Pern BK'H'.e's riilt.>ry of Jamaiea - — Bode.! ani'h Voyage to Mexico Piioks. — Sev' Intrmhicliir) Difeourfe. Bolfn's Tra\els 165,167,195 fjollon 37, 92, 103, 164, 5, 9 Boiigain\ille's N'oyage ti Falklan>of Ameriea — 105,112,166 iiH Biieii'is ;\yres B;.ri:ovne. S.e Pclitics. JJiirke. S.e Polities. iJn; naby's Tra\els Bi'iii'i.'s Lvi^lilb Kinpire in Arncrie.i iUheld's KeNoliition ill New En-land 184 no IC7 1 1 o Caivlina — 37,97,09, 103, 116, i?i, 123 See North and South Carolina. Car\er's Travels \g() Cafas (Bart. De;. Deilrndion of the Indies l'\ the Spainarils 58, q Voyages and DiUoveries 109 l)if|)iitc betwien him and SepuUeda 5S Spanilh Cruelties — 66 China 65, 8, 7!> Chrciiijle ot War and Peace — 212 Chnmologi •. I 01)fer\a:i(>i'.s, i5v.\ in Ciiicii'iiati Siieieiyol^ 214 Cl.irke's Olili r\.. ions oii tlic Condiii'in ol' the French in Aineiica 135 Narrative of New Ivii^laud Peifeeiitions 94 CI..\ii'vro's 1 fillory of M( \ico — 217 ■ Clayiou's Oiillrvations on Virginia 31, icH Clinton. — S.e PoLtiis. Climy's American Traveller 159 Cobb's power of tl'.e Civil Magiilrale in M;rters of Religion 94 Cockhnrn's \'oyage in North America 1 24 Colden's Ilillorv of tile Five Indian Nations 129 Coionix Angiicanx illiillr.ux — 146 Colonisation, INDEX. 8c) 140, 194 167 :, 205 1 10 199 109 5« 66 '21 2 lOI 214 .>i •59 94 124 129 m6 Colonization, Hiftory of page 171, 193 Commerce. — See Trade aif' Commerce. Commiflions, &c. Condc (Bifhup of) Voyage to America Congrefs (Sec Politics) Connefliciit, Hiftory of — _— . Conftitiition (New) Corncob (Jonathan) his Adventures Cortez Voyage, &i;, &c. — — Cornwallis. — See Politics Cofmography, &c. — — — Cotton's Tra£ls ■ Life and Death Cowley's Voyage — _— . Cox's Carolina 32 132 •57 204 209, 217 217 52, 200 60 9» 9S 104 I2t 126 7« 29 194 Voyages and Travels ■ Cumberland's Voyage to the Weft Indies Curiofa Americana Cafpapini's Letters _____ Caftilio's Hiftory of the Conqucft of New Spain 87 Caftro (Don John) his Life — — 98 Catalogue of Writers in New Spain — 22i Caten)y's Natural Hiftory of Carolina, Flo- rida, and the Bahama Illands — 123 Ccfarcs. An Account of them — 148 Chabcrt's Voyages 132 Chalmers's Political Annals — 2oi Difcafcs and Weather in Charlcf- town 1 92 Opinions on intcrefting Subjc£ls of Law and Policy arifmg from Independence — 213 Champlain's Voyagis 78 Chaplain's Vuyaijc to Canada 74 Clurlcs the Fifth — Letters uf Cortez to him, &c. 25 Charkftown 163 Charlton's IClIuys for the Inipr()\i.iMtnt of New linglaiid ■■ 30 Clurters of the States, &c. 153 Chatham (Lord). See Politiis Chattclleux's Travels in America — 2i6 Clauveton's Hiftory of the New World 66 Chefapcak Bay. Difcovtry of 75 Chicza'b Travels through Peru — S^i "7 965 — Page 89, 9r Chili Chilton, touching the Mines, Cities, &c. of the Weft Indies ■ 69 D. Dainpier's Voyages ' 1 1 7 Davib's Voyage for Difcovciy of a North Weft Paftage 68 Second Voyage 69 Account of Expedition to the Gold Mines Decades of the Ocean Dcny's Dcfcription of America — Detroit 114 54, 61 100 »47 Dickinfon's Speeches. — See Politics. Difcoveries, — See America. Difeafes in the Weft Indies (See Charleftown) 46 Domingo • 122, 135 Douglas's Summary ■ 'jj Doyle on the Britifti Dominions — 1 74 Drake's (Sir Francis) Voyages 64, 5, 7 Diuibar's Oration ontiie Origin of the Statts 200 Dutch Weft Indies 44 Earthquakes ' Eccleliaitioal Hiftory of New England Eden's Notable Things, gathered from Ovie- dus — ^ Edward VI. Letters Patent to Cubott F.ilwards' Natural Hiftory of Birds — Elliot's Old and New Tcftamcnt, tranllatcd into the Indian Tongue Life and Djath Jews in Ameriia Ellis's Voyage tn Uudfon's Bay Emigrants. Franklin's Advice to Eiitick's State of the Britilh Empire — Evans's Analyfis of a Map of the Middle Co- lonies European Settlements in America — F. 129 "3 55 'P 102 109 90 129 212 •74 '33 •3» Falkland's Illands Falkner's Account of Patagonia Farmer's Letur?, &c. M m 170. '79 i:^ ?c7 Obliiv. 266 INDEX. % Obfenatlons on thein Page 209 Firinin 011 the Difeafcs ot Surinam — 148 FiilKiics — — 36, 141, 147 Flora Aincricae 166 Florida 49,62, 97, X05, 1:0, 123, 125, 147, >5S. »62 Fontc (IX) on a North Weft Palfage 157 Frobilhcr's V't)yagcs — 65, 6, 71 Forllcf's (J. R.) Voyages and E>ifcovcries 216 Flora Americas Franklin's Examination Eieolricity — Pcnnfylvania — On Emigration — French America ■ Frefter's Voyages to the South Sea 166 »57 164 140 212 142 119 Froycr's Voyage to the Straits of MageDan 110,111, G. Gage's Englidi Anierican Traveller 92 Survey of the Weft-Indies 102,112 Galloway's Speeches. See Politics. Galvano's Difcovcries of the World, froin its Origin to the Year 1555 Gamble's Account of America Gardiner's Siege of Qi^icbcc Expedition to the Weil- Indies Defcription of the New World 6j 29 it. 94 165 32,7, 123,4 Ga/ctte - Georgia ■ Germain (Lord G,) See Politics. Gilbert (Sir Humph.) North Weft Pafl'agc 65 Newfoundland — 67 Difcoveries, &c. — 68 (Barthol.) Voyage to Virginia 74 Gontera. Hiftory of the Wc!l Indies 59 Hiilory of Mexico 59, 60, 68 Gordon's Rife, Progrcfs, and Eftabliftiment of American Independence — 218 Gorge's America painted to the Life 96 (Sir Arthur) Voyage tt) Azores 72 Gofpcl (Propagation of) 80, 89, 93, 94 Grammar Indian 98 CireenwfKxl's Infcriptions in New England 31 Grenada — — 42 Grcnvilk b Voyage to Virginia — 68, 69 Grotius of the Origin of th« Americans Psge t^ Guiana — 3^. 7^ ^» *". HSi «S9 Guynctt Ap Oven. Voyage to America 47 Guzman's Relation of Spanilh Expeditions 55 H. Hackluyt's Voyages and Difcoveries Polthiimoiis Harconrt's Voyage to Guiana — Harleian MSS. relating to America Hartley. Sec Politics. Hawkins's Voyage to Brazil — to the Weft Indies to tlK- Coaft of Spain Henepin's Difcoveries 67,70 85 78 39 55 62, 70 7t III, 114 Herrera's General Hiftory, &c. &c. 73, 79, 125 Hickeringill's Hiftory of Jamaica — 97 Higgenfon's State of New England 116 Hifpaniola ■ 14J Hiftory 164-6-9,174-5,204,218 Hiftorical Anecdotes of the American Rebellion 37 Account of South Carolina and Georgia — — - 38 Honduras (Bay of) J 22 Honton's Voyages 114, 56 9+ loa 75 75 167 127 129 »3« 94 100 158 Hore's Voyage to Newfoundland llornius on the Origin ot the Americans Hubbard's State of Nev. England Hudfoii's Difcovery towards the North P'>lc Voyage to Nova Zemblia Bay Dobb's Account, &c, Ellis's Vivyage to Robfon's ditto Straits Voyage to Hughes' American Phyfician Hutchinfon's Hiftory of MaftachdfcKs I. J. Jacob's Account of America 29 Jamaica 40-1-2,95, 104-8, 125, 172 Jefferfon's Virgiiiia Jelfery's Hiftory of French America — Voyage from Afia to America Jerfey. Sec New Jerfey. Jews i— — _ ■' ■ • 2l8 — 142 144 93 Indians If INDEX. a6'7 67,70 7« 39 38 122 114 56 94 loa 75 76 167 127 129 »3« 94 100 158 29 125. 172 218 - 142 144 93 Indians Indians Pages 3^, 57, 80-9, ioa-3, 115, 117, 121, 133, 140, 192, 212 Indian Pink Root • 168 Ingram's Travels, &c. ■ 30, 63 Interior Parts of America 199 John's (St.) 142 Jones's Prelent State of" Virginia lit JolFelyn's New England Rarities — 100 Voyages to New England »oi K. Kalm's Obfervations on Niagara Keith's Hillory «)f the Britilh Plantations Kcnnet's (White) American Library — L. '31 125 118 Labatt's Voyage to America ■ Lafitau's Manners of tiic Savages — Lact's Defcription of the New World — Anfwer to Grotins on the Origin of the Americans <— Lalicntan's Voyages '■ — 120 121 87 Lamlicrt's Obfervations, &c. Lawfon's North Carolina Laws 90 107 131 112, 118 213 Remarks on Englitli Ads and Com- parifons, astopradice, &c. — Ledcrcr's Difcoveries ..^_____ Leeward I Hands ■ — • JA'gillature. See Politics. Lcnir's Laws and Cuftoms of America •— Lerius'^ Voyage to Bra/il LclV:irbi)tt's Hillury of New France Ivtllic's Account of Jamaica — • — 127 100 128 Leichford's News fi,/m New England Letterb by an Anurican Spy — 77 65. 73 74-6 125 89 216 Louifbourg Pages u8 HO Lonifiana — 127, 132 -8, 140-6, I 65-7 Loyal i (Is Loyola Ignatius- 208, ail .217 7t -his Life Lticia (St.) ~— — — ■« 121 from Cjcncral VValhington to CJcneral CJreene ■ Letters Patent. See State Papers. Lcviniiis Appiillonius ot Peru «— Ligon'b liiiloryof Barbadocs — Lima ' See Intrt)duc Literature (Prefent State of). tory Difcoinfe. Lodwiche's Account of New-York — Lottery. Virginia ■■ 210 63-5 96 129 3' 79 M. Mably's Obfcr\ations on the Laws and Go- vernment of America 21 3 Mackenzie's Account of Aacaniba 134 Stridures or Tarleton's Cam- paigns — 217 Madeira — — . 47, lol Maffxi Epifh — — 71 Magellan. Straits of 52-3. HO, 157, 165 Marian Illands — 165 Martinico — — . 145 Martin's Hiftory of fcarce Plants 122 Martin's Pet. Angl. Epilf. 48-9, 51-2-3, 61, 77 Maryland — 95, 116, ai8 MaiFachufetts 104, 112, 1 58, l6o, 1 71, 185 Mather (Cotton) — 29, 1 10 (Incrcaft) — 102, Mcndoza's Voyage to the New World Meteors — » Mexican Language — Writers — Mexico 56, 60, 84, 105, 118, 121-7, Michilimackinac — Middleton's Forp'^ry deteflcd, rcfpeding the North-Weft PalTage Military Operations 1 57-H, 169. 207-8, 213, 217 Mifct'lancons PuSliiations relating to Anie- rica 23-4-5-6-7, 31-3-4-6-7,40-8,50-1-6-7, 61-4-6.7, 70-2-5, 84, 95, 100, 106, 119, »^3-9' '37. » 57-8-9' »6o-2-3' '75. »94. 218 Miilionarlcs. See (jofpel Millidippi — Mitchell's Remarks on Virginia Mole's Britilh Empire in America Molucca Illands — 105 68 119 221 216 169 127 144, 166 3» 116 65,76, 115 Monardus (Dr.) Account of Things brought from the Well Indies — 65 Monk's Voyage to Hudfon's Straits 94 M m a Monfoa s68 INDEX. r i1 I Monfori's ("Sir WilUam). Account of Colum- hiis's \'(.yagcs — Page 48 . Of tlic Actions of Pizarro 54 MuiitiiDiiui^-. On the Elbb'illuiu-nt of a new SLttlcmcnt South i>i California Oiatiou on Cicneral Mont- gomcT) 's Pcath Mont/, IX). Voyage to Nlw France Hiltory of Lonifiana MoiMt's New England Plantations Miinltcr's New Iiulii — Miiruti'ii's Account of the Million of Para- guay Muicitm. Books there relating to America N. 119 192 74 132 «5 59 142 29 Nuiborciugh's Voyages — Natural fliflory 30, 42, 103; 110,122, Navarctte's Travels — Navigation. S^-e North- Weft Paflage (Early) to America Nevis New Albion 117 130, 166-8-9 100 35 128 92 New England 30, '79, 81-5-8-9, 94-5, 101-6, 152, 164 Newfoundland 30, 31, 49, 56, 67, 71, 77 New France, See Canada New Hampfliirc — 115,215 New Jerfey 1 03 New Spain. Caialogiic of Writers 221 New York 31, 113, 137, 166, 215 Nii'gara ■ 1 131 Nicholfon's (General) Expedition to Nova Scotia — _ 118 Norris's Carolina Calendars — 117 North Carolina — 112,115,125 North Weft PafTage 77,87,127,157 NovaScotia 30,82, 130-1, 141,212,215 O Ogilby's Defcription of the New World 99 Oldmixon's Britifti Empire in America 116 Ohio 133.5, »^^-9 Ordinances of S. Cabv>lt •« 59 Origin of the Americans Pages 39, 122, T57 Ortelius's Hiftory of America 70 Otis's Rights of the Colonics 149 Ovalle's Hiftory of Chili — 26 Ovic-diis' General and Natural Hiftory 26 Oxnani's X'oyage to the Weft Indies 65 P. Padiib's Hiftory of Mexico 84 Pagan's Account of the River Amazon 97 Palairett's Def, ription of the Englilh and French Polleftions in North America 134 Palafox. Of the Indians and People of Ne\T Spain 75 His Life — 167 Paraguay — 87, no, 127 Patagonians — 165, 170, 173 Pla tcr's S[x»ch to the People of New Jer- fey, &c. — 105 Plants. See Natural Hiftory. Plata. River — iii Penobfcot. Siege of — 204 Penn's Letters 104 Penrofc's Expedition to Falkland's Iflands 179 Pennfylvania 103, iii, 114, 133-6, 140-1, 159, 194 Peru 24-6-7, 56, 60-3, 74-6, 105, III, 117, 125 Peter's Hiftory of Conneflicut 204 Pctivcr'.s Letters on the Natural ProduAions of Barbadoes — 41 Philadelphia — 104 Philippine Iflands — 115 Phillip's Defcjiption of the Weft Indies 67 Philofophical Enquiries, &c. 165 Refcarches — 1 67 Tranfadlions 99, 103, 107, 108, 166, 168, 215 Phipps (Sir William). His Lite no Ph.fician — 100 Piert'-T Art of Planting the Vine 168 Pittman's Settlemrnts on the Mifliftippi 166 Pizarro. Sir William Monfon's Account of !us Adions — 54 Poetry 124, 137-9, 143, 163, 171, 194, 203, 205, A14, 215, 216 Pointz's INDEX. 269 Poiiiti's Profpcft of Tobago Page 104 Expedition to Carthagcna 1 10 politics 37-8, 136, 147.9, I SO- '-3-4-5-7-5^-9' 160- 1-2-3-4-5, 170-1-2-3-4-6-9, 17010200 J-2-3-5-7-8, 210, 211, 213 Pt)pulation ■ Porto Rico — Portugiicfc America — Pot Alh Potheric's Hiftory of America — Pownall's Adminiftration of the Colonics 157 J 35 122 140 120 151 17s J 33' '47 186 214 Pratz (Dii) Hiftory of Louifiana Price (Dr.) On Civil Liberty _ On the American Revolution Anfwcrs to Civil Liberty 187-8 Pring's Voyage to the North Part of Virginia 74 Prynnc's New Lights in New England 91 Pollen's Eifay on the Prefcrvation of Plants 142 Piirchas's Pilgrim 83 Qi,iakers — 96, 108,109, 113, 114 Trumpet founded out of the Wil- dcrnefs as a Warning againll Qua- kcnfm 1 1 2 Qiiebec 140-1-5 Qiieries refpeding America anfvvertd 30 Qi^iirs. New Southern Difcovcrlcs — 80 R. Raleigh's (Sir W.)- ^-^"^ ^^tc"< '""'■ '•''"- covering and pKmiing New Coun- tries — Difcovcry of Guiana Newes of Sir W. Raleigh — Sir W. Raleigh's Ghoft Ellays 68 71 80 84 99 217 Ramfay's Revolution of South Carolina Raynal's Hiftory of the Eaft and Vv^ed- Indies 184 Revolution of America — Letter to him thereon, ftiewing its Errors Religion (State of ) Rh(Hle I Hand Rcvohition— Obfervatlon by Price — Sec Ri'yuil. 203 209 112 94 214 Roberts's Hiftory of Florida Page 147 Robfon's Account of Hudfon's Bay — 131 Robertfon '3 Hiftory of America — 218 Rochford's American Illands 97 Rogers's Account of North America 1 52 Roiier's Difcovcries Northward of Virginia 75 Rowlandfon Mary — her Captivity and Rcfto- ration •■■ RulFell's Hiftory of America Ruti's Letters from Newfoundland Rycault's Tranilation of the Commentaries of Peru ___ Voyage to Florida s. Salem ■ Sallee's Voyage to the Gulph of Mexico Sancho (Ped.) Relation of Occurrences in the Conqueft of Peru Sarmiento's Voyage for Difcovery of the Straits of Magellan Sayard's Hiftory of Canada • Schools • Schnerdell's Twenty Years Travels in the Weft -Indies Scbaftian's New India Seeds, Art of prcferving them Scpulveda— Epiftles Servants (Corporation of) difcovered in Ame- rica ____^__ Settleincnts (Account of) in the Slates Sharp's Voyage to the South Sea — Sheffield (Lord) on Ai icrican Commerce Shirley's Journal of the Siege of Louiftwurg His Condud, &c. — Sidens's Hiftory of the Severambi — Slavery, Remarks on Sloane's (Sir Hans) Account of Plants, &c. Smith — Voyage to Virginia — ChefajKak Bay, its Difcovery — Defcription of New England New England's Trials General Hiftory of Virginia, New England, and the Summer I Hands Travels Difccurfcs on Public Occufions 1 04 »9S 55 106 62 85 118 56 66 88 «S4 60 59 166 61 J5' 3^ 105 212 >39 101 '47 1 10 75 //. 80 82 84 86 «39 Ccnfurc B70 INDEX. Ccnfurc on the Englifh Colonies anfwered Page 147 New-York 137 Nevis, and the Leeward lilands 1 28 To\ir through the States — — 213 Smithiirft's Narrative of his Efcape from the Indians — — 175 Sohs's Hilloryofthe Conqiicft of Mexico 105, i2i Tranflated by Townlhend 132 Soto (F.) Voyage to Florida — 57. 76 Stnilcs's Hilbry of America 217 Soutli America ■ i^g Carolina — 115, 117, 144, 163,217 Sea Spanilh America 51, 118, 171 145 83 Practices difcovcred Rule of Trade in tlie WelUI ndies 1 1 a Speeches. See j idun-. I'olitics. Stamps. Sec Politics. State Papers, ■ . .. 229 Stephens .^ Jounjal of Proceedings in Georgia 126 'rranOatii';' (if Herrera — 127 Stith's I'; Aof; ( f Vir^'iiiia 87, 132 Stokes'i -yckn;/ C''nilitiitions — 211 Strachey Travdi in.i^ Virguiia — 31 Laws, Divine snd Moral, for Vir- • 75 75 169 32, 148, 159 Studley's Pr«)Ceedings in Virginia Sugar Plantations Surinam T. Tarleton's Campaigns Stridlures on, by M'Kenzie Taxation. See Politics. Techo. (F. N. Dc) Hillory of Parafjiay Tertre Du — General Hidory Thevct's New Found World Thome's Information of the Varts of the World, difcovcred by Her.cy the Vlllth. Thomas's Account of Pennlylvama and Jcr- fey Voyage to difcover a North Weft Palfage Timberlake's Journey among the Indians 216 216 28 98 63 55 III 87 152 Tompfon's Voyage to New S|«in Page 60 Millionary Voyages, &c. 138 Torfaii. Hillorv of Vinland 118 Torre's Hillory ot Pent 74 Touron's General Hiftory of America 157 Trade and Commerce 132-7, 143-5-7. '7". '82, 210, 212 Travels 157, 199 Treaties, See Articles, Politics, State Papers. Trials 80,82,116 Trinidada — — 3I Tucker. Sec Politics, U, Ulloa's Voyages Spanilh Commerce Uring's Voyages — »32-a 132 — I2I-4 Uztariz s — Theory and PraOI.c of Gont- mcrce — — ^30-B V. Vanhorne's Surprize of Lc Vera Cruz 105 Vas (Lopez) Difcourfc touching; .America 69 Vega (Garcii.iiro Dc La). Hiftory, &c, 80, 92 Venega's Flirtory of California — 140 Venerea! Difeafc 152 Vincent's, St. — 121 Vines — An <'f Planting, &:c. ■ 168 Virginia 31-5,43,68-9,70-6-8, 81, 93-7, 115. 121, 218 Voyages in Florida and Canada — 62 in the Southern Hcmifphcrc 169 W. Wafer's Voyage to the Ifthmus of Darien iii, 114 Walker's Voyages and Travels — Wanderer Americ;;n VJ, ar — iliitory of, by Andrews — 142 a 10 216 Tobago .~ 32, 104, no S(\.' Military Operu'ion — ;*. rticles, &:c. Wilhington — ^Journal of Expedition to tiie Ohio, with a Map of the Country as far as the Mif- filUppi — I33r Letter to General Greene 2 1 o Weather- i? .J, INDEX. 271 Weathcrrpoon's Addrcrs to the Scotcli in America |gg Wcbdcr's Remarks on the Commerce and Debts of America .^^ 206 Weftcrii World— View of 85 Weft Indies— Books relating to 40-1-6, 112 Weymouth's Difcoverics to the Northward of V irgmia Whitbourne's Difcovery of Newfoundland Whitacre's Tradlate of Virginia Wliittield's State of the Indians in New Eng- land -____ Wnite's Voyage to Virginia Wiliiamfon's Account of Frcncii and Indian Cruelty Wilfyn's Account of Nova Scotia 75 81 78 94 70 Winflow's Relation of the Plymouth Planta- tion _ pagg g^ Wifhington's Voyage to North America 1 24 Witchcraft and \' itches — 42, ,08 Wonders of the Invifiblc World 108, i u Woixl's Ni .V England Profpcft 87 Wynne's Hiftory of the Britilh Empire in America .^ 281 X. Xavcrii Epift. &c. -g Xeres's Narrative of the Conqucfl of Peru, Z. 140 Zarate's Hiftory of Peru 131 Zcnger's Trial 65, 126 ISO N