Colonial Office records: colonies, general, 1689-1695 (inclusive), [microform].

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Colonial Office records: colonies, general, 1689-1695 (inclusive), [microform].

The records consist of one volume of general correspondence (volume 1 of 1,812 volumes) relating to the British colonies. Among the records are Board of Trade and secretary of state correspondence, Law Officers' reports on Colonial Acts, applications for passports and colonial appointments, and circular despatches. The records form part of Public Record Office group Colonial Office class 323 (PRO CO 323).

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