Secretary of State and Board of Trade [electronic resource] : correspondence, reports and despatches, 1702-1710
- Corporate Author
- England and Wales. Secretary of State
- Additional Titles
- Correspondence, reports and despatches, 1702-1710
- Published
- Marlborough, England : Adam Matthew Digital, [2015]
- Copyright Date
- ©2015
- Physical Description
- 50 items
- Additional Creators
- England and Wales. Board of Trade, Great Britain. Colonial Office, Great Britain. Board of Trade, National Archives (Great Britain), and Adam Matthew Digital (Firm)
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- Series
- Contents
- An abstract of what is most material to be done in relation to the exportation of tobacco, taken out of three reports of the Lords Commssioners of Trade by them humbly offered to Her Majesty in Council -- An act for the better regulation of charter and proprietary governments in America, and for the encouragement of the trade of this kingdome and of Her Majesty's plantations -- Circular letter to the several governors of the plantations for an account of ordnance stores -- Considerations humbly offered, why naval stores cannot be brought in great quantitys from Her Majesty's plantations, unless assistance be given by the Government -- Copy of a circular letter from the Earl of Nottingham to the several governors of the plantations in America -- Copy of a letter from Mr Jackson, Her Majesty's commissary at Stockholm, to Mr Secretary Boyle -- Copy of report about the trade in pitch and tar between North America and Sweden -- Draft bill for preserving white lime trees for making ships' masts -- Extract of a letter from Coll. Quarry to the Lords Commissioners of Trade and Plantations dated the 2d. of Aprill 1706 -- Extract of the Lord Cornbury's commission for the government of New York, relating to grants of lands -- Extrait d'une lettre escrit de Berne du 6e septembre 1704 -- Letter about the celebration in America of English military successes in Europe -- Letter about the financial terms under which the export of pitch and tar from America might be encouraged -- Letter about an instruction to colonial governments to send returns of military stores to London -- Letter about investigating the tobacco trade in the Low Countries and Sweden -- Letter about the Navigation Acts -- Letter about promoting the tobacco trade -- Letter about a proposal to establish a Prussian settlement in English America -- Letter concerning books sent by the Hudson's Bay Company -- Letter concerning a draft bill for preserving white lime trees for making ships' masts -- Letter enclosing drafts of a letter to colonial governors about passing laws -- Letter enclosing a report about the production of naval stores in the plantations -- Letter enclosing a report about Robert Quarry's memorials on the tobacco trade -- Letter enclosing a report about the trade in pitch and tar -- Letter from the Earl of Dartmouth and others to the Earl of Nottingham about an earlier letter to Mr Dummer -- Letter from the Earl of Nottingham to colonial governors informing them England is at war with France and Spain -- Letter from the Earl of Nottingham to Governor Nicholson informing him England is at war with France and Spain -- and Letter from the Earl of Stamford and others to the Earl of Nottingham advising him to communicate England's declaration of war on France and Spain to all colonial governors -- Letter from the Earl of Weymouth and others to the Earl of Nottingham about Dutch sales of ammunition to the Spanish -- Letter from the Earl of Weymouth and others to the Earl of Nottingham about trade with France and Spain -- Letter from the Earl of Weymouth and others to the Earl of Nottingham about trade with the French and Spanish in the West Indies -- Letter from the Earl of Weymouth and others to the Earl of Nottingham reporting the sack of New Providence by the Spanish -- Letter from Mr Moore to the Lords Commissioners for Trade and Plantations about the sack of New Providence by the Spanish -- Letter from William Blathwayt recommending Dr Thomas Gardinor as Surgeon-General of the Army -- Letter from William Popple, Jr to Richard Warr about trade with the Spanish in America during wartime -- Letter outlining various places in the English Americas where a Swiss colony might be established -- Letter relating to Mr Dummer's plans to transport letters across the Atlantic -- Letters and petitions to Queen Anne regarding the ships 'Dolphin' and 'Mermaid' -- Memorandum advocating prohibiting trade with the French in the West Indies but permitting it with the Spanish -- A memorial humbly presented by Robert Quarry, Esq., Surveyor General of Her Majesty's Customs in North America -- A memorial to the Right Honble Sidney, Lord Godolphin, Lord High Treasurer of England, shewing the present state of the tobacco plantations, the ill management of that trade with the proper remedys -- Order for action against French privateers -- Order instructing Parliament to discuss the 'misfeazances' of charter and proprietary governments in America -- Petition about the tobacco trade -- Reasons humbly offer'd to the Honourable House of Commons of Great Britain, for encouraging the export of tobacco, sugar, and other commodities, of the growth of Her Majesties plantations -- Report about the trade in pitch and tar between North America and Sweden -- Report on the production of naval stores in America -- Report on Robert Quarry's memorials on the tobacco trade between North America and Europe -- Report outlining the failures of chartered and proprietary governments in the American colonies -- Submission to the Queen concerning a draft bill for preserving white lime trees for making ships' masts.
- Subject(s)
- England and Wales. Secretary of State—Records and correspondence
- Great Britain. Colonial Office—Records and correspondence
- England and Wales. Board of Trade—Records and correspondence
- Great Britain. Board of Trade—Records and correspondence
- Plantations—Great Britain—Colonies—History—18th century—Sources
- Privateering—Great Britain—Colonies—History—18th century—Sources
- United States—Politics and government—To 1775
- Great Britain—Commerce—History—18th century—Sources
- United States—Commerce—History—18th century—Sources
- West Indies—Commerce—History—18th century—Sources
- United States—History—Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775—Sources
- West Indies—History—18th century—Sources
- Great Britain—Colonies—America—History—18th century—Sources
- Note
- Volume title from publisher's website (resource viewed on 7 Oct. 2015)
Volume reference no.: CO 5/3. - Location of Originals
- The National Archives
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