. New Jersey as a colony and as a state : one of the original thirteen . OF KA8T to Governor Barclay, it is recited that For theJust encouragement of those who travell dilli-gently for the good of the Publique and for thefixing of due Authoritie in them, That all com-missions Instruments, Orders and Instructions,whatsoever, and every of them, that shall here-after have the Seale of the Province affixed there-junto, and the Hands of five whole impression of this seal in 1694, on an instru-/ ment signed by Andrew Hamilton, governor, is inthe possession of William N
. New Jersey as a colony and as a state : one of the original thirteen . OF KA8T to Governor Barclay, it is recited that For theJust encouragement of those who travell dilli-gently for the good of the Publique and for thefixing of due Authoritie in them, That all com-missions Instruments, Orders and Instructions,whatsoever, and every of them, that shall here-after have the Seale of the Province affixed there-junto, and the Hands of five whole impression of this seal in 1694, on an instru-/ ment signed by Andrew Hamilton, governor, is inthe possession of William Nelson, of seal was probably detroyed upon the sur-render of government in 1702. Of the province of West Jersey a seal appears ina quit-rent authority by both East and WTest pro-prietors to Rip Van Dam, under the date of De-cember 14, 1697. The attempt of the Duke of York to foist hisrepresentative Andros upon the Jerseys, whileabortive, led to the establishment of a new early as September 18, 1685, GovernorThomas Dongan, of New York, wrote that A New Seal of this Provin
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