. The natural history of North-Carolina. With an account of the trade, manners, and customs of the Christian and Indian inhabitants. Illustrated with copper-plates, whereon are curiously engraved the map of the country, several strange beasts, birds, fishes, snakes, insects, trees, and plants, &c . IK of North Carolina. 27. THE PRESENT STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. THIS Province, and South Carolina, were granted byKing Charles II. March the 24:th in the Fifteenth Yearof his Eeigii, and Confirmed by Letters Patents bearingDate, June the loth, in the 17th. Year of his said MajestysReign, to the follo


. The natural history of North-Carolina. With an account of the trade, manners, and customs of the Christian and Indian inhabitants. Illustrated with copper-plates, whereon are curiously engraved the map of the country, several strange beasts, birds, fishes, snakes, insects, trees, and plants, &c . IK of North Carolina. 27. THE PRESENT STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. THIS Province, and South Carolina, were granted byKing Charles II. March the 24:th in the Fifteenth Yearof his Eeigii, and Confirmed by Letters Patents bearingDate, June the loth, in the 17th. Year of his said MajestysReign, to the following Lords Proprietors, (viz,) of Clarendon; George, Duke of Alhemarlj William,Earl of Craven; John, J^ovd Berkeley; Anthony, liOrd Ashley;Sir George Carterett, Knight, and Baronet; Sir John Colleton,Knight, and Baronet; and Sir William Berkeley; who pos-sessed them until the Year 1729: At which time KingGeorge 11. Purchased them from all the said Proprietors,excepting the Lord Carterett, who still retains his EighthPart. Whilst it remained in the Hands of the Proprietors, D^ thev 28 The Natural Historg they had a Governor who acted for them until the Year1731, at which Time his Majesty sent over Governor Bur-rington, who was the first Governor after the King had madethe Purchase, and with him came most


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