View of the Land Laws of Pennsylvania: With Notices of Its Early History and LegislationJames Kay, Jun. and Brother, 1838 - 303 páginas |
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... Delaware Bay . Mey , also a Dutch commander , ascended the Delaware river in 1623 , and built fort Nassau , on the eastern side , near Gloucester , but soon afterwards abandoned it . In 1629 and 1630 , purchases were made , on both ...
... Delaware Bay . Mey , also a Dutch commander , ascended the Delaware river in 1623 , and built fort Nassau , on the eastern side , near Gloucester , but soon afterwards abandoned it . In 1629 and 1630 , purchases were made , on both ...
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... Delaware , opened communications with the natives , and purchased the soil of the western shore from Cape Henlopen to the falls at Sankikan ( opposite Trenton ) , naming the country New Sweden . They erected a fort at the present ...
... Delaware , opened communications with the natives , and purchased the soil of the western shore from Cape Henlopen to the falls at Sankikan ( opposite Trenton ) , naming the country New Sweden . They erected a fort at the present ...
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... Delaware bay and river . The treaty of Breda , in 1667 , confirmed them to the Eng- lish ; and they remained under the jurisdiction of the British governors at New York until 1682 , when the province of Pernsylvania and the territories ...
... Delaware bay and river . The treaty of Breda , in 1667 , confirmed them to the Eng- lish ; and they remained under the jurisdiction of the British governors at New York until 1682 , when the province of Pernsylvania and the territories ...
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... Delaware , should be renewed , and that persons holding lands without patents , should take them out under the En- glish authority . They confirmed both Swedish and Dutch titles for lands at various places , from the ocean up to the ...
... Delaware , should be renewed , and that persons holding lands without patents , should take them out under the En- glish authority . They confirmed both Swedish and Dutch titles for lands at various places , from the ocean up to the ...
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... Delaware , to give new comers any rea- sonable quantity of lands , not disposed of or settled- referring him to the custom of the place and neigh- bourhood , but supposed forty or fifty acres sufficient for a head , if able to improve ...
... Delaware , to give new comers any rea- sonable quantity of lands , not disposed of or settled- referring him to the custom of the place and neigh- bourhood , but supposed forty or fifty acres sufficient for a head , if able to improve ...
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13 Serg 3d April acres of land act of 1st act of 3d act of assembly afterwards Allegheny river application Binn board of property bound boundaries cent certificate CHAPTER claim colony commenced commonwealth Conewango creek conveyances court deeds Delaware deputy surveyor Dutch enacted executed fair play men fee simple fees feoffment governor grant hath hereunto set heirs improvement Indians interest John Penn justice land office late purchase legislature lottery Lycoming creek manors March ment mortgage owner paid party passed patent payment Pennsylvania persons Philadelphia plaintiff possession proprie proprietaries province purchase of 1768 purchase-money quantity of land quia emptores quit-rent rant Rawle re-survey recorded residence return thereof river secretary settled settler shillings six months socage sterling surveyor-general Susquehanna Sweden Thomas Penn tion township tract unseated lands vacant lands void warrant or location Watts William Penn Yeates York county
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Página 225 - That so soon as it pleaseth'God that the abovesaid persons arrive there, a certain quantity of land, or ground plat, shall be laid out, for a large town or city, in the most convenient place, upon the river, for health and navigation; and every purchaser and adventurer shall, by lot, have so much land therein as will answer to the proportion, which he hath bought, or taken up, upon rent...
Página 290 - These are, therefore, to authorize and require you to survey, or cause to be surveyed, unto the said...
Página 95 - By section ninth, no warrant or survey to be issued or made, in pursuance of this act, for lands lying north and west of the rivers Ohio and 'Allegheny and Conewango creek...
Página 278 - Tall, who, being duly sworn according to law, did depose and say that...
Página 198 - Penn, his heires and assignes for ever, to bee holden of Us, Our heires and Successors, Kings of England, as of our Castle of Windsor in Our County of Berks, in free and common Socage, by fealty only for all Services, and not in Capite...
Página 280 - Which, survey, in case the said Thomas Cookson fulfil the above agreement within six months from the date hereof, shall be valid ; otherwise void.
Página 284 - ... acres, if not already surveyed or appropriated; and make return thereof into the secretary's office, in order for further confirmation; for which this shall be your sufficient warrant. Which survey, in case the said Bartholomew fulfill the above agreement within six months from the date hereof, shall be valid; otherwise void.
Página 95 - That if any such actual settler, or any grantee in any such original or succeeding warrant, shall, by force of arms of the enemies of the United States, be prevented from making such actual settlement, or be driven therefrom, and shall persist in his endeavors to make such actual settlement as aforesaid, then, in either case, he and his heirs shall be entitled to have and to hold the said lands, in the same manner as if the actual settlement had been made and continued.
Página 242 - that all deeds made, or to be made, and proved or acknowledged and recorded as aforesaid, which shall appear so to be, by indorsement made thereon, according to the true intent and meaning of this act, shall be of the same force and effect here, for the giving possession and seisin, and making good the title and assurance of the said lands, tenements and hereditaments, as...
Página 239 - In 1688, a temporary law, to continue one year only, confirmed deeds theretofore made and not properly recorded, and allowed twelve months for recording deeds made out of the province, and six months for those made in the province; otherwise they were to be void. The same act permits the recording...