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South Carolina. Correspondence, original, Secretary of State, 1719-1750

Title
South Carolina. Correspondence, original, Secretary of State, 1719-1750 [electronic resource], 1719-1751.
Published
Marlborough, England : Adam Matthew Digital, c2015.
Physical Description
1 online resource : 24 items.
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Notes
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Volume reference no.: CO 5/385 Part 1.
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Correspondence, original, Secretary of State, 1719-1750
Colonial America. Module l. Early settlement, expansion and rivalries.
Format
Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
March 21, 2024
Series
Colonial America (Marlborough, England)
Colonial America. Module 1
Contents
The accompt of Mr. Harman Verelst, one of the persons authorised to receive the sum of three thousand pounds without deduction form the paymaster general of His Majesty's guards, garrisons and land forces in Great Britain and forces abroad for purchasing goods to be distributed in presents to the Indians contiquous to and in allyance with the provinces of South Carolina and Georgia by virtue of a warrant under His Majesty's royal sign manual
Account of Indian presents purchased by Jermyn Wright, ship'd by the 'Dolphin', Captain Glass and the 'Live Oak', Captain Rodger, consigned to the Governor, Council and Assembly of South Carolina. In pursuance of His Majestys warrant
Copy of a letter from the Attorney General of North to his clients in South Carolina
Copy of a letter from Mr. Glen, Governor of South Carolina, to the Board of Trade
Copy of a letter from Mr. Glen, Governor of South Carolina, to the Governor of Louisianna [Louisiana]
Copy of a letter from Mr. Glen, Governor of South Carolina, to the Governor of St. Augustine
Copy of letter from Mr. Jermyn Wright to Mr. Harman Verelst
Copy of the protest of Raymond Demare Esq. to the Governor of St. Augustine
Extract of Governor Glen's answer to queries sent to him by the Board of Trade
Extract of a representation from the Board of Trade to their excellencies the Lord Justices
Extracts from letters of Mr Glen's, Governor of South Carolina, to the Board of Trade
Extracts of a letter from Mr. Glen, Governor of South Carolina, to the Board of Trade
Instructions from Mr. Glen, Governor of South Carolina, to Raymond Demare Esq.
Invoices of goods purchased by Mr. Harman Veralst for His Majesty's services and shipped on board the 'Dolphin' the 'Charming Nancy', and the 'Live Oak'; for presents for the Indians in South Carolina
Letter from the Board of Trade to the Duke of Bedford inclosing an extract from Governor Glen of South Carolina complaining of great irregularities in the secretaries office of that province
Letter from the Board of Trade to the Duke of Bedford informing him of the receipt of a letter from James Glen Esq., Governor of South Carolina, relative to Indian affairs with a proposal for erecting forts amongst the several nations bordering upon that province
Letter from the Board of Trade to the Duke of Bedford stating the Governor of South Carolina's denying his assent to an act passed by the Assembly there for issuing bills of credit to the amount of forty thousand pounds towards defraying the expences of two sloops of war
Letter from the Board of Trade to the Duke of Bedford stating that near six hundred Wirtemberg Protestants intended for South Carolina are in great distress in Holland
Letter from the Board of Trade to the Duke of Bedford transmitting an extract of letter from Governor Glen of South Carolina relative to Indian affairs
Letter from the Board of Trade to the Duke of Newcastle inclosing a copy of a letter from Mr. Glen, Governor of South Carolina, to the Board of Trade
Letter to the Board of Trade to the Duke of Bedford transmitting Governor Glens answer to certain queries proposed to him relative to the present state of South Carolina with his representation thereupon
Minutes of Council of South Carolina in 1749, relating to the appointment of Mr. Grame to be Chief Justice
Mr. James Crokatt's (agent for South Carolina) memorial: a renewal of the order for £3000 for present to the Indians near South Carolina
Report of the Board of Trade upon Governor Glen's administration at South Carolina stating their approval of the measures he had taken as to his refusal in regard to paper currency there.
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South Carolina. General Assembly.
South Carolina. Council.
Great Britain. Colonial Office.
Great Britain. Board of Trade.
National Archives (Great Britain)
Adam Matthew Digital (Firm)
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