Journal, April 1728: Journal Book E.E

Journals of the Board of Trade and Plantations: Volume 5, January 1723 - December 1728. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1928.

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'Journal, April 1728: Journal Book E.E', in Journals of the Board of Trade and Plantations: Volume 5, January 1723 - December 1728, (London, 1928) pp. 395-404. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/jrnl-trade-plantations/vol5/pp395-404 [accessed 24 April 2024]

Journal, April 1728

April 2. Present:—Earl of Westmorland, Mr. Pelham, Sir O. Bridgeman, Mr. Cary.

Trade.

Ireland.

Letter from Mr. Woolley, duty on calicoes.

Orders of the Committee, Irish Bill, calicoes.

A letter from Mr. Woolley, dated 29th, in answer to one writ to him the 28th of last month, in relation to a duty laid upon calicoes in Ireland, was read; and their Lordships, taking again into consideration the order of the Lords of the Committee referring to the Board a clause in an Irish Bill, for the further improvements of the hempen and flaxen manufactures, whereby the duty upon painted and stained calicoes is extended to painted and stained muslins, mentioned in the Minutes of the 28th of last month, gave directions for preparing the draught of a representation thereupon.

Plantations General.

Order in Council, directing instructions for Governor to assist the Surveyour of the Woods.

An Order in Council, dated the 28th of the last month, directing the Board to prepare the draughts of instructions to all the Governors on the Continent of America, to be aiding and assisting to the Surveyor General of his Majesty's Woods, and his deputies, was read; and their Lordships gave directions for preparing the draughts of instructions accordingly.

Newfoundland.

Letters from Captain St. Lo, with papers.

Five letters from Captain St. Lo, Commodore of the Newfoundland convoy, were read, and the papers, therein respectively referred to, were laid before the Board.

A letter from him, dated the 18th of August, 1727, enclosing copies of letters between him and Colonel Gledhill upon grants the Colonel had made to fishermen, etc.
A letter from him, dated the 20th September, 1727.
Four schemes of the fishery for several parts of Newfoundland in the year 1727.
Letter from him, dated the 30th of September, 1727.
Answer to the heads of inquiry for the year 1727.
Letter from him, dated the 15th of November, 1727.
Petition and other papers of complaint of Mr. Salmon against Colonel Gledhill.
Letter from him, dated the 5th of March, 1727–8.
Plan of the Grand Beach of Placentia.
Colonel Gledhill's assignment of Monsieur Pierre Bortro's plantation at Carbin, on the west side of Placentia Bay.

Commodore Bowler's answer to heads of inquiry.

Commodore Bowler's answer to the heads of inquiry for the year, 1727, was read.

And their Lordships resolved to consider further thereof to-morrow morning.

Captain St. Lo. summoned.

Ordered that Captain St. Lo be desired to attend at the same time.

April 3. Present:—Earl of Westmorland, Mr. Chetwynd, Mr. Ashe, Sir O. Bridgeman.

Newfoundland.

He attends, his letters and papers concerned.

Representation ordered.

Captain St. Lo attending, as he had been desired, their Lordships took again into consideration his letters and other papers, mentioned in yesterday's Minutes, in relation to the Newfoundland fishery, and to the prejudice occasioned thereto by Colonel Gledhill, Commander in Chief at Placentia; and their Lordships, after some discourse with Captain St. Lo thereupon, gave directions for preparing the draught of a representation thereupon.

Trade.

Ireland.

Representation, clause, Irish Bill, calicoes; signed.

The representation, ordered yesterday to the prepared, in relation to the clause in the Irish Bill about calicoes, was agreed and signed.

Trade.

Letter from Lord Townshend, extract of one from Mr. Wich.

Merchants summoned.

A letter from the Lord Viscount Townshend, dated yesterday, enclosing an extract of one from Mr. Wich, was read; whereupon ordered that Mr. Hankel and Mr. Bulwork be acquainted that the Board desire to know what they may have to offer upon this affair on Friday morning next.

April 4. Present:—Earl of Westmorland, Mr. Chetwynd, Mr. Docminique, Mr. Pelham, Mr. Ashe.

Newfoundland.

Representation Colonel Gledhill, agreed.

The representation, ordered yesterday to be prepared, in relation to the behaviour of Colonel Gledhill, Commander in Chief at Placentia, with respect to the fishery there, was agreed.

Plantations General.

Instructions to Governors about Surveyor of the woods, agreed.

Representation ordered.

The draught of an instruction, ordered to be prepared the 2nd instant, directing the Governors of His Majesty's Plantations on the Continent, to be aiding and assisting to the Surveyor General of the Woods, and his deputies, was agreed; ordered that the draught of a representation be prepared thereupon.

April 5. Present:—Earl of Westmorland, Mr. Chetwynd, Mr. Docminique, Mr. Ashe, Sir O. Bridgeman, Mr. Cary.

Trade.

Merchants attend, letters from the Lord Townshend, wrecks, Danish territories.

Letter to Lord Townshend ordered.

Representation deferred until the merchants answer.

Mr. Hankel and some other Hamburgh merchants attending, he presented to the Board their answer to the Secretary's letter of the 3rd inst., in relation to wrecks or ships stranded on the Danish Territories in the Elbe, and their Lordships taking again into consideration the letters from the Lord Townshend upon this subject, mentioned in the Minutes of the 27th of February and of the 31st inst., as also the letter from Mr. Hanbury, Governor of the Hamburgh Company, mentioned in the Minutes of the 28th of the last month, after some discourse with these gentlemen, their Lordships gave directions for preparing a letter to the Lord Townshend, to acquaint his Lordship, that the Board are desirous of deferring their representation for some time, in expectation of an answer from some merchants at Hamburgh upon this subject, mentioned in Mr. Hanbury's said letter.

Letter to Mr. Hanbury for their answer.

Ordered that a letter be writ to Mr. Hanbury, to desire he will send to the Board a copy of the said Hamburgh merchants' answer, so soon as he shall receive the same.

Newfoundland.

Letter from Captain St. Lo.

A letter from Captain St. Lo, containing some remarks upon the fishery at Placentia, was read.

Representation, Colonel Gledhill, signed.

The representation relating to the behaviour of Colonel Gledhill, Commander in Chief of Placentia, agreed yesterday, was signed.

Plantations General.

Representation with additional instructions to Governors, Surveyor of the Woods, signed.

A representation, ordered yesterday to be prepared, upon the draught of additional instructions then agreed, to the Governments of New Hampshire, the Massachusets Bay, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, and New Jersey, directing them to be aiding and assisting to the Surveyor General of the Woods, and his deputies, was signed.

South Carolina.

Several papers from Mr. Wragg, agent.

The Secretary then laid before the Board the following papers, which he had received from Mr. Wragg, agent for South Carolina, viz.:—
Minutes of Council in Assembly, from the 1st of August to the 2nd of September, and from the 12th to the 30th of September, 1727.
Minutes of Assembly, from the 1st to the 4th of August, and from the 23rd of August to the 30th of September, 1727.
The public account of duties.
Representation and petition of the parish of St. Paul's and and St. Bartholomew.
Representation and petition of the parish of St. Thomas and St. Dennis.
Petition of the inhabitants of Christ Church parish.
Memorial of Landgrave Thomas Smith.
Petition of the inhabitants of St. James Santee.
Petition of the inhabitants of St. Johns.
Proclamation of His present Majesty.

Leeward Islands.

Letters from Mr. Matthew, with papers.

The three following letters from William Matthew, Esq., Lieut. General of the Leeward Islands, was read, and the papers, therein respectively referred to, received from Mr. Beake and Mr. Meure, were laid before the Board.

A letter from him, dated at St. Christophers, the 1st of December, 1727.
Minutes of Council in Assembly, from the 16th June to the 11th of September, 1727.
Antigua.
Minutes of Assembly, from the 16th of June to the 5th of October, 1727.
Account of ordnance and other stores of war spent and remaining in the several forts in 1727.
The Treasurer's account of the revenue, and of the annual expence of the island.
Account of Births and Burials, from Michaelmas, 1726, to Michaelmas, 1727.
Account of negroes imported, from the 25th March, 1727, to the 20th of November following.

A second letter from him, of the same date.
List of councillors and of persons to supply vacancies in the Leeward Islands.
Montserrat.
Minutes of Council, from the 4th of March, 1725–6, to the 27th of September, 1727.
Account of salaries and of the annual expences of the island, and of the revenue raised to pay the same.
Account of ordnance and other naval stores spent and remaining in the several forts in 1727, and a state of the forts.
Account of negroes imported, from the 25th of March, 1727, to the 9th of November following.
Proceedings in the Court of King's Bench, etc., in 1727.
Proclamation of His Majesty in this island and in one of the Virgin Islands.

St. Christophers.

A third letter from him, dated at St. Christophers, the 20th of January, 1727–8.
Minutes of Council, from the 29th of May, 1727, to the 4th of October following.
Minutes of Assembly, from the 24th of October, 1727, to the 12th of December following.
Address of the Council and Assembly to his Majesty upon his accession to the Crown.
Address of the Assembly to William Matthew, Esq., for transmitting a transcript of their Journals, etc., dated 19th December, 1727.
Address of the Assembly to William Matthew, Esq., in his favour, dated the 19th December, 1727.
Minutes of Assembly, about General Matthew's accounts, of 5th December, 1727.
Mr. Warner, the Attorney General's, opinion about Mr. Secretary Smith's pretensions of a register of the Admiralty, and to revoke Mr. Warner's commission of register given by Mr. Hart.
Attested orders of Mr. Matthew, in obedience to the commands of the Lords of Trade, about abstracting the Minutes in the margin.
List of Births and Burials, from Michaelmas, 1726, to Michaelmas, 1727. St. Christophers.
Abstract of proceedings in the Court of King's Bench and Common Pleas, in June, July and August, 1727. St. Christophers.
Three Acts, passed in December, 1727. St. Christophers.

Acts sent to Mr. Fane.

Ordered that the said Acts be sent to Mr. Fane, for his opinion thereupon in point of law.

Leeward Island.

Several papers received from Mr. Meure.

Judge Greathead, etc.

The several papers, received from Mr. Meure, which Colonel Matthew, Lieut. General of the Leeward Islands, refers to in his late letters since General Hart's return from thence, relating to the removal of Chief Justice Greathead, and other proceedings concerning the judges, were laid before the Board.

Antigua.

Letter to there of the Council to know when they return.

Ordered that a letter be writ to Colonel Warner, Mr. Cochran and Mr. Yeamans, three of the Council of Antigua, to know whether, and when, they intend to return to that island.

Bermuda.

Colonel Hope to attend about a suspended councillor.

Their Lordships, observing that Mr. Outerbridge was suspended from the Council of Bermuda, ordered that Colonel Hope, the late Governor, be acquainted that their Lordships desire to speak with him thereupon on Tuesday morning next.

April 9. Present:—Earl of Westmorland, Mr. Chetwynd, Sir O. Bridgeman, Mr. Cary.

Barbadoes.

Letter from the Duke of Newcastle.

Mr. Worseley continued.

Draughts of commission, etc., to be prepared.

A letter from the Duke of Newcastle, dated the 5th inst., signifying his Majesty's continuance of Mr. Worseley in the government of Barbadoes, and directing the draughts of a commission and instructions to be prepared for him, was read; whereupon ordered that the said draught be prepared accordingly.

St. Christophers.

Assembly's address.

General Matthew's accounts.

Representation ordered.

Their Lordships, taking again into consideration a paragraph in the copy of an address from the Assembly of St. Christophers to Lieut. General Matthew, wherein they acknowledge to have received from him an account of the money expended for repairing the fortifications, mentioned in the Minutes of the (fn. 1), gave directions for preparing the draught of a representation upon another address from the said Assembly, referred to the Board by the Duke of Newcastle's letter of the 31st of January, read the 23rd of February, 1726–7, praying that he might be obliged to account with them for the said sums.

Bermuda.

Colonel Hope attends about suspended councillor.

Colonel Hope, late Lieut. Governor of Bermuda, attending, according to appointment, and their Lordships desiring he would give them his reasons for having suspended Mr. Outerbridge from his seat in the Council of Bermuda, he acquainted the Board that the said Outerbridge, as appears by the Minutes of Council of Bermuda of the 4th of September, 1727, had violated his oath as chief judge, and contemned the law by having wilfully decreed an undecisive sentence at the Court of Admiralty in the case of the sloop William libelled there to; and that, although duly summoned, he had neglected to attend his duty at the Council Board.

Mr. Outerbridge to be left out of the instructions.

Colonel Hope being withdrawn, their Lordships gave directions that Mr. Outerbridge's name should be left out in the draught of Captain Pitt's instructions.

Antigua.

Two of the Council attend.

Mr. Yeamans and Mr. Cochran, two of the Council of Antigua, attending, acquainted the Board in answer to the Secretary's letter to them, dated the 4th inst., desiring to know whether, and when, they intended to return to Antigua, that they designed to return in two years, for which time they hoped the Board would excuse their attendance.

Letter from the third.

The three to be continued.

A letter from Colonel Warner, another of the same Council, desiring likewise to be excused for two years, was read; and their Lordships ordered that the three aforesaid gentlemen should be continued of the said Council.

Montserrat.

State of the Council to be considered.

Lord Londonderry and Colonel Hart to attend.

Their Lordships then resolved to consider of the state of the Council of Montserrat on Thursday morning next, and ordered that the Lord Londonderry and Colonel Hart be acquainted with the Board's desire of speaking with them thereupon at the same time.

Trade.

Miscellanies.

Letter from Mr. Tigh, about his charges, which are allowed to be put in the incidents.

A letter from Mr. Tigh, consul at Elsinore, to the Secretary, dated the 30th of March, 1728, desiring payment of the charge he has been at, in transmitting to this Board the lists of ships passing and repassing the Sound for the years 1723, 1724, 1725, 1726, 1727, was read; whereupon ordered that the sum of twelve pounds and ten shillings, the charge, which Mr. Tigh has been at, be inserted in this quarter's account of petty expences.

April 10. Present:—Earl of Westmorland, Mr. Chetwynd, Mr. Docminique.

Trade.

Merchants attend.

Sardinian edict laying duties upon woollen manufactures, Duty of raw silk, etc.

Mr. Houssay and some other gentlemen attending, as they had been desired, their Lordships took again into consideration the King of Sardinia's edict, mentioned in the Minutes of the 23rd of February last, laying new duties upon several species of our woollen manufactures imported into his dominions, and desired these gentlemen would let the Board have in writing, as soon as conveniently may be, their opinion, what effect a duty upon thrown and raw silk, to be imported hither from Piedmont, would have upon our manufactures.

St. Christophers.

Representation upon the address signed.

The representation, ordered yesterday to be prepared, upon the address from the Assembly of St. Christophers, was agreed and signed.

Bermuda.

Captain Pitt, etc., recommending two councillors, they are agreed to.

Captain Pitt, appointed Governor of Bermuda, attending with Mr. Parsons, one of the Council of those islands, and Mr. Noden, the agent, he acquainted the Board that there were two vacancies in the Council by the suspension of Mr. Outerbridge and by Mr. Parsons' resignation, and desired that Mr. Nathaniel Butterfield and Mr. Leonard White might be appointed to supply those vacancies, which their Lordships agreeing to, ordered that their names be accordingly inserted in Captain Pitt's instructions.

Plantations General.

Order in Council Prayers.

Royal Family.

Instructions to be prepared.

An Order in Council, dated the 4th of April, 1728, directing the Board to prepare draughts of instructions proper to be sent to all the Governors of his Majesty's Plantations in America, relating to the alteration in the prayers for the Royal Family, was read; whereupon ordered that the draughts of additional instructions be prepared accordingly.

Barbadoes.

Mr. Worseley's letters to be answered.

Their Lordships, taking again into consideration the letters from Mr. Worseley, Governor of Barbadoes, read the 29th of the last month, gave directions for preparing the draught of an answer thereto.

April 11. Present:—Earl of Westmorland, Mr. Chetwynd, Mr. Docminique, Mr. Ashe, Sir O. Bridgeman, Mr. Cary.

Trade.

Letter from Lord Townshend with one from Mr. Wich.

Navigation of the Elbe.

A letter from the Lord Townshend, dated the 10th inst., inclosing an extract of a letter from Mr. Wich, envoy at Hamburgh, desiring further instructions to proceed on the convention, proposed to be made with Denmark, concerning the navigation of the Elbe, was read, and their Lordships resolved to consider further thereof on Tuesday morning next.

Barbadoes.

Letter to Mr. Worseley signed.

The draught of a letter to Mr. Worseley, Governor of Barbadoes, directed yesterday to be prepared, was agreed and ordered to be transcribed.

Montserrat.

Letter to Mr. Gerrish to know when he returns.

Ordered that a letter be writ to Mr. Gerrish, one of the Council of Montserrat, desiring him to let the Board know whether, and when, he intends to return to that island.

April 12. Present:—Earl of Westmorland, Mr. Chetwynd, Mr. Docminique, Sir O. Bridgeman, Mr. Cary.

Barbadoes.

Letter to Mr. Worseley.

The letter to Mr. Worseley, ordered yesterday to be prepared, was agreed and sent.

Plantations General.

Additional instructions, prayers, Royal Family, agreed, representation signed.

The draught of an additional instruction relating to the alteration of the prayers for the Royal Family, ordered to be prepared the 10th inst., was agreed, and a representation for laying the same before his Majesty, was agreed and signed.

Montserrat.

Mr. Gerrish does not return.

The Secretary then acquainted the Board that Mr. Gerrish had informed him that he did not intend to return to Montserrat.

Leeward Islands.

Representation, Lord Londonderry's instructions, signed.

A representation with the Earl of Londonderry's instructions for the Leeward Islands, was agreed and signed, as also a letter for enclosing the same to the Duke of Newcastle.

Barbadoes.

Order in Council restoring Mr. Berwick.

His name to be put in the instructions.

The copy of an Order in Council, dated the 21st of the last month, for restoring Samuel Berwick, Esq., to his place in the Council of Barbadoes, was read; whereupon ordered that his name be inserted in the instructions for Mr. Worseley, Governor of that island, directed to be prepared the 9th inst.

April 16. Present:—Mr. Docminique, Mr. Pelham, Mr. Bladen, Mr. Ashe, Mr. Cary.

St. Christophers.

Order in Council upon Colonel Hart's petition upon an Act, which settles £2,000 current money upon him, persons summoned.

An Order in Council, dated the 11th inst., referring to the Board a petition from Colonel Hart, Governor of the Leeward Islands, complaining of an Act, passed by Lieut. General Matthew at St. Christophers, for repealing an Act, whereby the sum of £2,000 of current money of the said Island of St. Christophers is settled upon the petitioner during the time he should continue Governor, for the better supporting the honour of Governor, and for the dignity of the Government, was read; whereupon ordered that the petitioner, Mr. Meure, and Mr. Beake be acquainted that the Board desire to speak with them to-morrow morning.

Newfoundland.

Letter from Mr. Burchet for heads of inquiry, they are to be prepared.

A letter from Mr. Burchet to the Secretary, dated the 12th inst., signifying that three of his Majesty's ships, under the command of the Lord Vere Beauclerk, are ordered for this year's service at Newfoundland, and desiring that the usual heads of inquiry may be prepared for his Lordship, was read; whereupon ordered that the said heads of inquiry be prepared accordingly.

Trade.

Letter from Mr. Hambury, wrecks on the Danish territories.

A letter from Mr. Hanbury, Governor of the Hamburgh Company, to the Board, dated the 13th inst., relating to the regulation, proposed by Mr. Wich to be made, with respect to wrecks or ships stranded on the Danish territories in the Elbe, was read, as also
Papers.
The translation of an ordinance and regulation of the King of Denmark, relating to stranded ships and goods and
An extract of a letter from the deputy assistants and merchants at Hamburgh to the Governor of the Company of English merchants here, relating to ships and goods stranded on the Danish territories in the Elbe.

Draught of a representation.

Whereupon ordered that the draught of a representation be prepared accordingly.

April 17. Present:—Mr. Docminique, Mr. Pelham, Mr. Bladen, Mr. Ashe, Sir O. Bridgeman, Mr. Cary.

Barbadoes.

Mr. Worseley's commission agreed and signed.

The draught of a commission for Mr. Worseley to be Governor of Barbadoes, ordered to be prepared the 9th instant, was agreed, and a representation thereupon was signed, as also a letter, for enclosing the same to the Duke of Newcastle.

St. Christophers.

Colonel Hart, Mr. Beake and Mr. Meure.

Act £2,000 current money.

Representation to repeal it.

Colonel Hart, late Governor of the Leeward Islands, attending, as he had been desired, as also Mr. Beake, agent for the Island of St. Christophers, and Mr. Meure, their Lordships took again into consideration the Order in Council, mentioned in yesterday's Minutes, referring to the Board Colonel Hart's petition, complaining of an Act, passed at St. Christophers, for repealing one passed there in 1722, whereby the sum of two thousand pounds per annum was settled upon him, as also Mr. Fane's report upon the said Act; and after some discourse with these gentlemen thereupon, their Lordships agreed and signed a representation for repealing the same.

Trade.

Representation, wrecks, signed, and letter to the Lord Townshend.

The representation, ordered yesterday to be prepared, in relation to wrecks or ships stranded in the Danish territories in the Elbe, was agreed and signed, as also a letter for enclosing the same to the Lord Viscount Townshend.

Weaver's opinion, Piedmont silk.

Mr. Dalbiac and Mr. Lekeux attending, presented to the Board the opinion of the weavers, concerning the use of Piedmont silk, and the difference between that and Bergamo silk, which was read; and their Lordships resolved to consider further thereof at their next meeting.

Newfoundland.

Heads of inquiry agreed and sent.

The Secretary then laid before the Board the draught of heads of inquiry for the Commodore of the Newfoundland convoy for the year 1728, directed yesterday to be prepared, which being agreed, their Lordships ordered them to be transmitted to Mr. Burchet, to be laid before the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty.

April 30. Present:—Mr. Pelham, Mr. Bladen, Mr. Ashe, Sir O. Bridgeman, Mr. Cary.

Trade.

Account of pig iron imported.

Plantations General.

An account of the quantity of iron imported into this kingdom for ten years last past, distinguishing from what parts, as also an account of what duties are now payable thereon, especially pig iron, from the British Plantations, was read.

The following copies of Orders in Council, were read, viz.:—

St. Christophers.

Order in Council, Registry Act.

An Order in Council of the 29th of February last, referring a representation of this Board upon an Act of St. Christophers, passed in June, 1727, against covinous and fraudulent conveyances, and for a public registry in the said island, with the said Act to the Lords of the Committee.

Order in Council.

Wavel Smith's petition against Registry Act.

An Order in Council of the 29th of February last, referring a petition of Wavel Smith and Savill Cust, Esq., Secretaries of the Leeward Islands, against the confirmation of the aforementioned Act, to the Lords of the Council.

Antigua.

Order in Council.

Act foreign attachments.

An Order in Council of the 14th of December, 1717, referring an Act, passed at Antigua in 1723–4, for constituting a court to hold plea of foreign attachments according to the custom of the city of London, with this Board's report thereupon to the Lords of the Council.

Order in Council referring the Act to the Attorney and Solicitor General.

An Order of a Committee of Council of the 18th of January, 1727–8, referring the aforementioned Act and report to the Attorney and Solicitor General.

Order in Council upon Act, title of George Thomas, referred to the Attorney and Solicitor General.

An Order in Council of the 14th of December, 1727, referring an Act, passed at Antigua in 1719, entituled, An Act for the better securing and confirming the title of George Thomas, nephew and heir to William Thomas, late of the said island, deceased, to certain lands and negroes purchased by the said William Thomas, with the Board's representation thereupon to the Lords of the Council.

An Order of a Committee of Council of the 18th of January, 1727, referring the aforementioned Act and representation to the Attorney and Solicitor General.

Leeward Islands.

Order of Council approving the Lord Londonderry's commission and his Lordship's instructions.

An Order in Council of the 10th of January last, approving the representation of this Board, with the draught of a commission for the Earl of Londonderry's to be Governor of the Leeward Islands.

An Order in Council of the 18th of April, 1728, approving a representation of this Board with the draughts of instructions for the Earl of Londonderry, Governor of the Leeward Islands.

Bermuda.

An Order in Council approving Mr. Pitt's commission.

An Order in Council of the 19th of October, 1727, approving a representation of this Board with the draught of a commission for John Pitt, Esq., to be Lieut. Governor of the Bermuda Islands.

An Order in Council restoring Mr. Tucker to his offices.

An Order in Council of the 15th of February last, approving a report of the Lords of the Committee for restoring George Tucker, Esq., to his offices of Secretary and Provost Marshal of Bermuda.

Barbadoes.

An Order in Council approving Mr. Worseley's commission.

An Order in Council of the 18th of April, 1728, approving a representation of this Board with the draught of a commission for Henry Worseley, Esq., to be Governor of Barbadoes.

New York.

Order in Council confirming Hicks' Act.

An Order in Council of the 5th of August, 1727, approving a representation of this Board to confirm an Act, passed at New York in, 1726, to vest in Thomas Hicks of Flushing in Queens County, gentleman, in fee simple certain lots of land, whereof he stands seized in the township of Flushing, etc.

New York.

Order in Council repealing an Act easier partition of lands

and New Jersey.

An Order in Council of the 15th of February last, approving a reprsentation of this Board and a report of the Lords of the Council for repealing an Act, passed at New York in 1726, for the easier partition of lands held in common, etc.

Order in Council approving Colonel Montgomery's commissions and his instructions.

An Order in Council of the 20th of September, 1727, approving a representation of this Board with the draughts of commissions for John Montgomery, Esq., to be Governor of New York and New Jersey.

An Order in Council of the 19th of October, 1727, approving a representation of this Board, with John Montgomery, Esq., his general instructions and instructions for Trade.

Plantations General.

Order in Council.

Additional instructions for the Governors; Mr. Byng, rights of Admiralty.

An Order in Council of the 12th of December, 1727, approving the draughts of additional instructions for the Governors of his Majesty's Plantations in America concerning Robert Byng, Esq., appointed Receiver General of the rights of Admiralty and of pirates' effects.

Virginia.

An Order in Council approving the

An Order in Council of the 20th of September, 1727, approving a representation of this Board, with the draught of a commission for the Earl of Orkney to be Governor of Virginia.

Earl of Orkney's commission and his instructions.

An Order in Council of the 26th of February last, approving a representation of this Board with the Earl of Orkney's instructions for the government of Virginia.

Order in Council constituting Colonel Randolph a councillor.

An Order in Council of the 26th of February last, approving a representation of this Board, and constituting Colonel William Randolph a Councillor of Virginia.

Jamaica.

Order in Council approving Brigadier Hunter's commission and instructions.

An Order in Council of the 5th of August, 1727, approving the draughts of commission and instructions for Major General Hunter, Governor of Jamaica, except the 22nd and 32nd Articles of the instructions.

Order in Council confirming an Act, settling north east, etc.

An Order in Council of the 5th of August, 1727, approving a representation of this Board for confirming an Act, passed in Jamaica in 1722, for settling the north east part of the island.

An Order in Council confirming an Act, white people.

An Order in Council of the 20th of September, 1727, approving a representation of this Board for confirming an Act, passed in Jamaica in 1723, for encouraging white people to come over and become settlers in this island, etc.

Order in Council approving additional instructions, entries of goods, and one about duties on negroes.

An Order in Council of the 9th of October, 1727, approving an additional instruction for General Hunter, Governor of Jamaica, relating to the making due entries of all goods imported or exported in all the ports of that island.

An Order in Council of the 13th of November, 1727, approving a representation of this Board, with the draught of an additional instruction for General Hunter, relating to the duties on negroes in the Island of Jamaica.

Virginia.

Order in Council.

Lord Orkney's instructions referred to a Committee.

An Order in Council of the 22nd of December, 1727, referring the draughts of instructions for the Earl of Orkney, Governor of Virginia, with this Board's representation thereupon, to a Committee of the Lords of the Council.

Massachusets.

New Hampshire.

Order in Council referring Mr. Burnet's commissions to a Committee, which are approved.

An Order in Council of the 22nd of December, 1727, referring this Board's representation with two draughts of commissions for William Burnet, Esq., to be Governor of the Massachusets Bay and New Hampshire, to a Committee of the Lords of the Council.

An Order in Council of the 15th of February last, approving the said draughts of commissions for William Burnet, Esq.

His instructions referred to a Committee.

An Order in Council of the 21st of March, 1727, referring this Board's representation with Mr. Burnet's instructions for the said Governments, to a Committee of the Lords of the Council.

They are approved.

An Order in Council of 28th March, 1728, approving the said instructions.

Footnotes

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