An aid of 350l. sterling to the crown on this account.
Mr. Penn's plausible speech to a new assembly.
Three of the requisitions they made to him, with his answers and their replies.
A breach between the province and the territory.
The last charter of privileges, which, under the royal charter, is now the rule of government.
It is unanimously rejected by the freemen of the territory.
Mr. Penn's departure for England.
Andrew Hamilton, Esq. deputy-governor, in vain endeavours to unite the territory with the province.
John Evans, Esq. succeeds Hamilton, and makes the like endeavour, also in vain.