| Frederick Butler - 1821 - 474 страница
...names of Connecticut and Hudson's River ; together also, with the said river called Hudson's River, and all the land from the west side of the Connecticut River to the east side of the Delaware-Bay, and also all those several islands called or known by the names of Martin's Vineyard,... | |
| United States. Congress - 1836 - 650 страница
...comprehend the island which is the subject of dispute. The words of description are: " and all the lands from the west side of the Connecticut river to the east side of Delaware bay." They do not, as has been pretended, call for the centre of the stream, or the bed of... | |
| Samuel Watkins Eager - 1847 - 672 страница
...King James II., "All that part of the main land, etc.. together with Hudson's River, and all the lands from the West side of the Connecticut River to the East side of Delaware Bay." In June 23, 24, 1664, the Duke of York, by lease and release, granted unto John, Lord... | |
| Connecticut - 1852 - 642 страница
...Governor in America, over all the territories embraced in his Patent, — including " all the land/rom the west side of the Connecticut River to the east side of Delaware Bay." Major Andross arrived at New York in October, and on the 10th of November received a... | |
| JOHN ROMEYN BRODHEAD - 1853 - 838 страница
...Yort.°f borhood — -his title to which Lord Stirling had released- — and all the lands and rivers from the west side of the Connecticut River to the east side of Delaware Bay. This sweeping grant included the whole of New Netherland, and a part of the territory... | |
| Henry Walter De Puy - 1855 - 450 страница
...; the letters-patent from King Charles II. to the Duke of York, expressly granting ' all the lands from the west side of the Connecticut river to the east side of Delaware bay.' " This resolution of the council was transmitted to Governor Wentworth. Previous to... | |
| Henry Walter De Puy - 1855 - 452 страница
...river ; the letters-patent from King Charles II. to the Duke of York, expressly granting 'all the lands from the west side of the Connecticut river to the east side of Delaware bay.'" This resolution of the council was transmitted to Governor Wentworth. Previous to receiving... | |
| 1900 - 352 страница
...tidal river." New York is named from the Duke of York, the original grantee. His charter included lands "from the west side of the Connecticut river to the east side of Delaware bay." The territory of New Jersey was given by royal charter to Sir George Carteret and Lord... | |
| Henry Walter De Puy - 1861 - 436 страница
...; the letters-patent from King Charles II. to the Duke of York, expressly granting ' all the lands from the west side of the Connecticut river to the east side of Delaware bay.' " This resolution of the council was transmitted to Governor Wentworth. Previous to... | |
| Charles E. Stickney - 1867 - 232 страница
...England, gave his brother, the Duke of York, afterward King James II. , a patent of all the lauds " from the West side of the Connecticut River to the East side of Delaware Bay," dated March 12th, 1663. On June 24th of the following year, the Duke granted by lease... | |
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