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Report of the Committee on the Public Lands, on the petition of sundry inhabitants of the Illinois Territory
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Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury transmitting information in relation to settlements contrary to law on lands of the United States in the Mississippi Territory
by whom, to what extent, and what measures have been taken for their removal ; in obedience to a resolution of the House of the seventeenth ultimo -
By the Honourable George Thomas, Esq; lieutenant governor and commander in chief of the province of Pennsylvania ... A proclamation
Whereas by the express order of the Hon. the Proprietaries, no warrant or license has issued out of the land office for taking up or settling any lands in the county of Lancaster, to the westward of the Kittochtinny-Hills otherwise called the Endless or Blue Mountains ... Given at Philadelphia under my hand ... the fifth day of October 1742 -
By the Honourable Richard Penn, Esquire, lieutenant-governor, and commander in chief of the province of Pennsylvania ... a proclamation
Whereas ... the Connecticut intruders ... have lately extended their unlawful possessions ... within this province ... I ... issue this proclamation, hereby strictly enjoining and requiring ... all and every person and persons, already settled, or residing on the said lands ... without the licence of the proprietaries, or authority from this government, immediately to evacuate their settlement ... Given ... at Philadelphia, the twenty-second day of June ... one thousand seven hundred and seventy-two -
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By the Honourable James Hamilton, Esq; lieutenant-governor, and commander in chief, of the province of Pennsylvania, and counties of Newcastle, Kent and Sussex, on Delaware, a proclamation
Whereas the deputies of the Seneka's, at a treaty lately held at Philadelphia, complained to me, in behalf of the Six United Nations ... Given under my hand, and the great seal of the province of Pennsylvania, at Philadelphia, this eighteenth day of July ... one thousand seven hundred and forty-nine -
By the Honourable John Penn, Esquire, lieutenant-governor, and commander in chief of the province of Pennsylvania ... a proclamation
Whereas a number of persons, chiefly belonging to the colony of Connecticut, have ... made attempts to possess themselves of, and settle upon a large tract of land within the limits of this province ... Given ... at Philadelphia, the sixteenth day of May ... one thousand seven hundred and sixty-nine -
By the Honourable John Penn, Esquire, lieutenant-governor, and commander in chief of the province of Pennsylvania ... a proclamation
Whereas a number of persons ... have lately ... made attempts to possess themselves of, and settle upon a large tract of land within ... this province ... I have ... judged it proper to issue this my proclamation ... enjoining and requiring ... all and every person and persons, already settled and residing on the said lands, without the licence of the proprietaries, or authority from this government, immediately to evacuate their settlements ... Given ... at Philadelphia, the twenty-eighth day of June ... in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and seventy -
By the Honourable James Hamilton, Esq; president, and the Council of the province of Pennsylvania, a proclamation
Whereas a number of persons, chiefly of the colony of Connecticut, have lately ... possessed themselves of, and settled upon a large tract of land on the River Susquehanna ... Given ... at Philadelphia, the tenth day of July, in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and seventy-one -
By the president and the Supreme Executive Council of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. A proclamation
Whereas divers disorderly persons have lately in contempt of the laws of this state, presumed to measure, survey or locate claims ...Given ... at Philadelphia, this thirty-first day of July, in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and eighty three -
Thoughts on the situation of the actual settlers, &c., in the north western counties of Pennsylvania