Various circulars to all of the Governors in America. n.d.
Letter of reference, Lords of Trade to Egremont, concerning the extent ofthe new provinces and the lands to be reserved for the use of the Indians by proclamation, a free trade with the Indians under proper licences and regulations. 14 July 1763
Letter and details on the fixing of the new Governments of Newfoundland, Nova Scotia and Georgia...preserving for the Indians all the lands to the westward of the sources of the rivers that fall into the Atlantic, prohibiting any settlement there, enjoining any such settlers to remove, prohibiting private purchases of land from the Indians and requiring Indian traders to take out licences and give security to the Governors. Also, lands to be granted to reduced officersand soldiers. 19 Sept. 1763
Draft of a proclamation, identifying the boundaries of the four new governments and of Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, and Georgia , empowering the governments to make grants of lands and to grant to reduced officers and disbanded privatemen, and reserving for the Indians all the lands to the westward.7 Oct. 1763
Documents signed by Lord Halifax and Phil Sharpe Letter of reference concerning a plan for employing condemned criminals in public works in America. Nov. 1763
Copy of a petition from Henry Constant to the Board of Trade. n.d.
John Stuart's letter regarding distribution of presents to the Indians atthe Congress at Augusta. Provides information on the activities of the Creeks and other nations. 5 Dec. 1763
Memorial of merchants of Pennsylvania in the late trade with the Indians12 Dec. 1763
Abercrombie to Amherst containing proposals for raising a corps of Canadians 10 Jan. 1764
Estimate of the charge of maintaining and supporting the civil establishment of ...Nova Scotia for ...1764. 1764
Halifax to Stuart approving of the proceedings of the Congress, refusing Attakullakulla's request to coming to England 11 Feb. 1764
Journal of the proceedings of the Southern Congress at Augusta. Includes a copy of the Lower Creeks' talk. 1763
Letter from Sir W. Johnson informing of the friendly disposition of the Southern nations. He advises cultivating the friendship of the Indians. Comments that Mohawks complain of encroachments on their lands. Five Nations, and Caughnawaga. Discusses Indian sagacity. 25 Sept. 1763
Plan for the future management of Indian affairs relating to trade, towns...that "proper measures be taken with the concurrence of the Indians to ascertain and define the precise and exact boundary and limits of the land which it maybe proper to reserve to them and where no settlement whatever shall be allowed". List of Indian tribes in the Northern District of North America. List of Indian tribes in the Southern District of North America. Col Bradstreet's thoughts onIndian trade, etc. 1765