South Carolina. Commissions, instructions, etc. E [electronic resource], 1760-1774
- Corporate Author:
- Great Britain. Colonial Office
- Additional Titles:
- Commissions, instructions, etc. E
- Published:
- Marlborough, England : Adam Matthew Digital, [2015]
- Copyright Date:
- ©2015
- Physical Description:
- 77 items
- Additional Creators:
- Great Britain. Board of Trade, South Carolina. Council, South Carolina. General Assembly, National Archives (Great Britain), and Adam Matthew Digital (Firm)
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- Contents:
- Letter from Mr Pownall to Charles Jenkinson Esquire, Secretary to the Lords Commissioner of the Treasury, enclosing a copy of Mr McNutt proposal for carrying the French Protestants to South Carolina -- Letter from the Secretary to Charles Jenkinson Esquire to the Lords of the Treasury enclosing copy of Mr McCullock's letters -- Letter from the Secretary to the Clerk of the Council, transmitting extracts of the journals of the Commons House of Assembly of South Carolina relative to the commitment of a printer by the Upper House of Assembly -- Letter from the Secretary to Governor Boone enclosing copy of a petition to His Majesty from the Assembly of South Carolina relative to their disputes with him -- Letter from the Secretary to Governor Boone Esquire, enclosing a copy of a memorial of Richard Umberland Esquire, Provost Marshall of South Carolina stating the expediency of erecting a public gaol in the province at the expense of the said government -- Letter from the Secretary to the Reverend Dr Burton, Secretary to the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, relative to a humble petition of the Palatines settled in that province praying that a minister may be appointed to reside amongst them -- Letter from the Secretary to William Bull Esquire, Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina, recommending Monsieur Abbe to his favour -- Letter from the Secretary to William Bull Esquire, Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina, relative to a memorial from Mr Gregg -- Letter to the Earl of Egremont, Secretary of State, enclosing extract of a letter from Lieutenant Governor Bull and copy of articles for a general pacification with the Cherokee Indians -- Letter to the Earl of Shelborne upon the petition of the agent of South Carolina relative to the office of Provost Marshall -- Letter to Governor Boone recommending Captain Biddulph for a grant of lands in South Carolina -- Letter to James Stuart Esquire, Agent for Indian Affairs -- Letter to Lord Charles Greville Montagu, Governor of South Carolina, relative to the state of that province and enclosing heads of enquiry for his answers thereto -- Letter to the Lords of the Treasury upon a memorial of Mr Glen, late Governor of South Carolina to that Board praying to be repaid a sum of money disbursed by him for the service of that province -- Letter to Mr Secretary Pitt desiring he would move His Majesty that Dougal Campbell Esquire may be appointed Clerk of the Common Pleas in the province of South Carolina and enclosing a warrant for that purpose -- Letter to Mr Secretary Pitt desiring he would move His Majesty that Joseph Stephenson may be continued Naval Officer in South Carolina and enclosing a warrant for that purpose -- Letter to Mr Secretary Pitt enclosing copies of papers respecting the affairs of the Cherokee, Creek and Chactaw Indians -- Letter to Mr Secretary Pitt enclosing copies of papers respecting the capitulation surrender of Fort Loudoun to the Indians and the murder and captivity of the officers and soldiers of said garrison -- Letter to Mr Secretary Pitt enclosing copy of a letter from Lieutenant Governor Bull respecting the translations of the Cherokee Indians --, Letter to Mr Secretary Pitt enclosing extract of a letter from Lieutenant Governor Bull relating to the French having built a fort on the Tennifice River -- Letter to the Secretary to Charles Garth Esquire, Agent for the province of South Carolina acquainting him that the Board have appointed, Friday next the 6th instant for taking into consideration the petition of the Commons House of Assembly of that province -- Letter to the Secretary to Charles Lowndes Esquire, Secretary to the Treasury enclosing copy of the Board's representation on Mr Boone's memorial -- Letter to Thomas Boone Esquire Governor of South Carolina respecting the measures to be taken in that province for granting lands to the south of the River Altamaha -- Letter to Thomas Boone Esquire, Governor of South Carolina in answer to on from him of 14 September last respecting the proceedings of the Assembly -- Letter to Thomas Boone Esquire, Governor of South Carolina in answer to two from him on 24 December and 28 February last -- Letter to Thomas Boone Esquire, Governor of South Carolina, containing directions for the settlement of the French Protestants in that province -- Letter to Thomas Boone Esquire, Governor of South Carolina, signifying the King's commands in respect to Spanish vessels coming into port within that government in distress or for refreshment -- Letter to William Bull esq Lieut Governor of South Carolina relative to the appointment of John Colleton and Colonel Lawrence to positions on the Council -- Letter to William Bull Esquire, Lieutenant Colonel of South Carolina in answer to four received from him -- Letter to William Bull Esquire, Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina enclosing an Order in Council repealing and annulling two acts passed in that province in April 1759 -- Manuscript index for CO 5/404 -- Report of the Lords of Committee of Council upon the petition of the Commons House of Assembly of South Carolina complaining of the Governor's conduct -- Report of the Lords of Committee of Council with draughts of an additional instruction conformable to their order dated 3 April 1770 -- Report to the Lords of the Committee of Council for Plantation Affairs with the draught of an additional Instruction to the Governor of the North and South Carolina respecting the line of jurisdiction between the said colonies -- Report to the Lords of Committee relative to the Boundary Line between North and South Carolina -- Report to the Lords of the Committee upon the petition of the agent of South Carolina relative to His Majesty's additional instruction to the Governor of 14 April 1770 -- Report to the Lords of the Committee with an additional instruction to the Governor of South Carolina -- Report to the Lords of Committee with the draught of an additional instruction to the Government conformable to their order dated 25 May 1771 -- Reports to the Lords of the Committee of Council upon an order of reference relative to an order from the Commission, House of Assembly for issuing and remitting £10,000 for the support of the constitution of Great Britain and America -- Reports to the Lords of the Committee with the draught of additional instruction respecting grants of land made to the southward of the River Altamaha --, Representation to His Majesty desiring twelve months leave of absence for Thomas Boone Esquire in order to settle his private affairs -- Representation to His Majesty proposing the appointment of Sir John Colleton and Mr Lawrens to be on the Council of South Carolina -- Representation to His Majesty proposing Charles Skinner Esquire Chief of Justice of the province of South Carolina in the room of Peter Leigh Esquire deceased -- Representation to His Majesty proposing Charles Skinner, John Drayton and John Rattray to be councillors in the province of South Carolina to fill up vacancies in the said Council -- Representation to His Majesty proposing the confirmation of an act passed in April 1765 to incorporate the Winyaw Society -- Representation to His Majesty proposing the confirmation of an act passed in August 1769 to incorporate the following Society -- Representation to His Majesty proposing Daniel Blake Esquire to be one of the Council in South Carolina -- Representation to His Majesty proposing the disallowance of an act for stamping and issuing 106,500 pounds in paper bills of credit -- Representation to His Majesty proposing the disallowance of two acts passed in April 1770 -- Representation to His Majesty proposing the repeal of two laws passed in the province of South Carolina in April 1759 -- Representation to His Majesty proposing that Daniel Moore Esquire may be appointed of the Council in South Carolina -- Representation to His Majesty proposing that William Wragg Rowland Rugely Esquire may be appointed of the Council of South Carolina -- Representation to His Majesty proposing Thomas Boone Esquire, Governor of South Carolina in the room at Thomas Pawnall Esquire and Josiah Hardy Esquire, Governor of New Jersey in the room of Thomas Boone Esquire -- Representation to His Majesty proposing Thomas Skottowe Esquire to be appointed of the Council of South Carolina -- Representation to His Majesty proposing William Bull Esquire, Lieutenant Governors and David Graeme Esquire, Attorney General of the province of South Carolina -- Representation to His Majesty proposing that James Burne Esquire be appointed to the Council of Carolina in the room of John Baltray Esquire, deceased -- Representation to His Majesty recommending Barnard Elliott and David Deas Esquire to be of the Council -- Representation to His Majesty recommending Charles Pinckney Esquire to be of the Council in the room of John Burn Esquire -- Representation to his Majesty recommending the confirming of an act passed in South Carolina in July 1769 for establishing Courts of Justice for other purposes -- Representation to His Majesty recommending Monsieur St Pierre for a grant of 5,000 acres of land -- Representation to His Majesty recommending Robert Knox Gordon and William Henry Drayton Esquires to be of the Council -- Representation to His Majesty recommending Thomas Irving Esquire to be of the Council -- Representation to His Majesty relating to the establishment of new parishes -- Representation to His Majesty respecting a dispute between the governments of North and South Carolina about their boundaries -- Representation to His Majesty upon the memorial of Mr Boone late Governor of South Carolina respecting his salary --, and Representation to His Majesty upon paper received from Lieutenant Governor Bull relative to the proceedings of the Assembly and assistant judgment against Mr Campbell -- Representation to His Majesty upon the petition of Monsieur Gilbert relative to a settlement for the French Protestants in South Carolina -- Representation to His Majesty upon the Provost Marshall's Act of South Carolina -- Representation to His Majesty with a commission appointing William Bull Esquire Lieutenant Governor of the province of South Carolina -- Representation to His Majesty with the draft of a commission for Thomas Boone Esquire to be Governor of South Carolina -- Representation to His Majesty with the draught of an additional instruction to the Governor of South Carolina conformable to an order in dated June 26 1767 -- Representation to His Majesty with the draught of a commission for Lord William Campbell to be Governor of South Carolina -- Representation to His Majesty with the draughts of a commission of general instructions of those relative to the laws of trade for Lord Charles Montagu, Governor of South Carolina -- Representation to His Majesty with draughts of general instructions and those relating to trade -- Representation to His Majesty with a warrant granting twelve months leave of absence to Thomas Boone Esquire, Governor of South Carolina -- Representation to His Majesty with a warrant to appoint Charles Skinner Esquire to be Chief Justice of South Carolina --Representation to His Majesty with a warrant to appoint David Graeme Esquire, Attorney General of the province of South Carolina.
- Subject(s):
- Boone, Thomas, -1812
- Bull, William, 1683-1755
- Pitt, William, Earl of Chatham, 1708-1778
- Great Britain. Colonial Office—Records and correspondence
- Great Britain. Board of Trade—Records and correspondence
- South Carolina. Council—Records and correspondence
- South Carolina. General Assembly—Records and correspondence
- Indians of North America—Government relations—To 1789—Sources
- Trade regulation—South Carolina—History—18th century—Sources
- Plantations—South Carolina—History—18th century—Sources
- South Carolina—Politics and government—To 1775
- South Carolina—History—Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775—Sources
- South Carolina—History, Military—18th century—Sources
- South Carolina—Commerce—History—18th century—Sources
- Great Britain—Colonies—America—History—18th century—Sources
- Note:
- Title from publisher's website (resource viewed on 7 Oct. 2015)
Volume reference no.: CO 5/404. - Location of Originals:
- The National Archives
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