New Jersey as a colony and as a state : one of the original thirteen . «REAT SEAL OF 1691. 342 NEW JERSEY AS A COL. SEAL OF WJ^ST JERSEY. dians kneeling and offering presents, with theroyal titles around the circumference, and uponthe other side with the royal arms, garter, crown,supporters, and motto Semper Eadem. In July, 1718, Governor Robert Hunter receivedthe new seals for New Jersey, which had been is-sued by a warrant from George I., dated October8, 1717, wherein the King directs the governor onreceipt of the new Seals to cause the formerSeal to be broke before you in Council and thento


New Jersey as a colony and as a state : one of the original thirteen . «REAT SEAL OF 1691. 342 NEW JERSEY AS A COL. SEAL OF WJ^ST JERSEY. dians kneeling and offering presents, with theroyal titles around the circumference, and uponthe other side with the royal arms, garter, crown,supporters, and motto Semper Eadem. In July, 1718, Governor Robert Hunter receivedthe new seals for New Jersey, which had been is-sued by a warrant from George I., dated October8, 1717, wherein the King directs the governor onreceipt of the new Seals to cause the formerSeal to be broke before you in Council and thento transmit the said former Seal so broken to ourCom^^ for Trade and Plantations to be laid beforeUs in Council as usual. This seal was engravenwith the royal arms, garter, supporters, motto,and crown, with this inscription round the same, Sig: Frovincice nostrce de Nova Cwsarea in Amer-ica. This seal of George I lasted until the accessionof his successor. Upon the 17th of November,1727, a warrant was issued from the board of plan-tations to Mr. Rollos His Majestys Seal Cutterto prepare new Seals for His Majesty


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