[75] Cooper’s Statutes at Large, Vol. II., pp. 188-89.
[76] Cooper’s Statutes at Large, Vol. II, p. 308.
[77] Iredell, Laws of North Carolina.
[78] Mass. Historical Collections, 6th Series, Vol. V., pp. 64, 65, 66, 70.
[79] Penn and Logan Correspondence, Vol. II., p. 257.
[80] Mass. Historical Collections, 6th Series, Vol. V., pp. 52, 101, 116, 140.
Transcriber’s Note, continued
Minor punctuation errors (e.g. missing periods) have been corrected without note. Archaic and variant spellings, capitalization, and punctuation in quoted passages have been retained. A repeated phrase on [p. 31] (hereby granted or mentioned to be granted or mentioned to be granted) has also been retained.
The following changes were made to the text:
- p. 5, [Footnote 7]: Brodhead, History of the State of New York to Brodhead, History of the State of New York
- [p. 6]: Nothwithstanding to Notwithstanding (Notwithstanding this auspicious beginning)
- p. 6, [Footnote 9]: Brodhead, History of N. Y. to Brodhead, History of N. Y.
- p. 7, [Footnote 14]: Brodhead, Vol. I. to Brodhead, Vol. I.
- p. 8, [Footnote 24]: Palfrey’s History of New England to Palfrey’s History of New England
- [p. 11]: Secreretary to Secretary (Secretary Popple in London)
- p. 11, [Footnote 39]: Legislaitve to Legislative (Journal of the Legislative Council)
- [p. 17]: 21£ to £21 (£21 4s. was voted.)
- [p. 19]: missing close quote added (to Maryland 6d..”)
- p. 21, [Footnote 69]: Martin’s Bench and Bar of Philadelphia to Martin’s Bench and Bar of Philadelphia
- [p. 24]: sucessors to successors (would apply equally to his successors,)