Motives of the planters, assigned by the said assembly, for accepting the second frame of government.
Mr. Penn's return to England, and appointment of commissioners to administer the government.
Disorders which ensued during his absence.
Captain Blackwell's government.
The government assumed into the lands of the crown in 1693, and administered by colonel Fletcher, governor of New York.
He declares the constitution of Mr. Penn's government, and that of their majesties, to be directly opposite to each other.
He menaces the assembly with an annexion of their province to that of New York.
Protestation against passing of bills, amended by the governor and council, without the previous assent of the assembly to those amendments, and of money-bills before grievances have been redressed.
Remonstrance to Mr. Penn concerning this period.