The Royal Proclamation
October 7, 1763
BY THE KING. A PROCLAMATION
GEORGE R.
Whereas We have taken into Our Royal Consideration the extensive and valuable
Acquisitions in America, secured to our Crown by the late Definitive Treaty
of Peace, concluded at Paris. the 10th Day of February last; and being desirous
that all Our loving Subjects, as well of our Kingdom as of our Colonies
in America, may avail themselves with all convenient Speed, of the great
Benefits and Advantages which must accrue therefrom to their Commerce, Manufactures,
and Navigation, We have thought fit, with the Advice of our Privy Council.
to issue this our Royal Proclamation, hereby to publish and declare to all
our loving Subjects, that we have, with the Advice of our Said Privy Council,
granted our Letters Patent, under our Great Seal of Great Britain, to erect,
within the Countries and Islands ceded and confirmed to Us by the said Treaty,
Four distinct and separate Governments, styled and called by the names of
Quebec, East Florida, West Florida and Grenada, and limited and bounded
as follows, viz.
First--The Government of Quebec bounded on the Labrador Coast by the River
St. John, and from thence by a Line drawn from the Head of that River through
the Lake St. John, to the South end of the Lake Nipissim; from whence the
said Line, crossing the River St. Lawrence, and the Lake Champlain, in 45.
Degrees of North Latitude, passes along the High Lands which divide the
Rivers that empty themselves into the said River St. Lawrence from those
which fall into the Sea; and also along the North Coast of the Baye des
Chaleurs, and the Coast of the Gulph of St. Lawrence to Cape Rosieres, and
from thence crossing the Mouth of the River St. Lawrence by the West End
of the Island of Anticosti, terminates at the aforesaid River of St. John.
Secondly--The Government of East Florida. bounded to the Westward by the
Gulph of Mexico and the Apalachicola River; to the Northward by a Line drawn
from that part of the said River where the Chatahouchee and Flint Rivers
meet, to the source of St. Mary's River. and by the course of the said River
to the Atlantic Ocean; and to the Eastward and Southward by the Atlantic
Ocean and the Gulph of Florida, including all Islands within Six Leagues
of the Sea Coast.
Thirdly--The Government of West Florida. bounded to the Southward by the
Gulph of Mexico. including all Islands within Six Leagues of the Coast.
from the River Apalachicola to Lake Pontchartrain; to the Westward by the
said Lake, the Lake Maurepas, and the River Mississippi; to the Northward
by a Line drawn due East from that part of the River Mississippi which lies
in 31 Degrees North Latitude. to the River Apalachicola or Chatahouchee;
and to the Eastward by the said River.
Fourthly--The Government of Grenada, comprehending the Island of that name,
together with the Grenadines, and the Islands of Dominico, St. Vincent's
and Tobago. And to the end that the open and free Fishery of our Subjects
may be extended to and carried on upon the Coast of Labrador, and the adjacent
Islands. We have thought fit. with the advice of our said Privy Council
to put all that Coast, from the River St. John's to Hudson's Streights,
together with the Islands of Anticosti and Madelaine, and all other smaller
Islands Iying upon the said Coast, under the care and Inspection of our
Governor of Newfoundland.
We have also, with the advice of our Privy Council. thought fit to annex
the Islands of St. John's and Cape Breton, or Isle Royale, with the lesser
Islands adjacent thereto, to our Government of Nova Scotia.
We have also, with the advice of our Privy Council aforesaid, annexed to
our Province of Georgia all the Lands Iying between the Rivers Alatamaha
and St. Mary's.
And whereas it will greatly contribute to the speedy settling of our said
new Governments, that our loving Subjects should be infomed of our Paternal
care, for the security of the Liberties and Properties of those who are
and shall become Inhabitants thereof, We have thought fit to publish and
declare, by this Our Proclamation, that We have, in the Letters Patent under
our Great Seal of Great Britain, by which the said Governments are constituted.
given express Power and Direction to our Governors of our Said Colonies
respectively, that so soon as the state and circumstances of the said Colonies
will admit thereof, they shall, with the Advice and Consent of the Members
of our Council, summon and call General Assemblies within the said Governments
respectively, in such Manner and Form as is used and directed in those Colonies
and Provinces in America which are under our immediate Government: And We
have also given Power to the said Governors, with the consent of our Said
Councils, and the Representatives of the People so to be summoned as aforesaid,
to make, constitute, and ordain Laws. Statutes, and Ordinances for the Public
Peace, Welfare, and good Government of our said Colonies, and of the People
and Inhabitants thereof, as near as may be agreeable to the Laws of England,
and under such Regulations and Restrictions as are used in other Colonies;
and in the mean Time, and until such Assemblies can be called as aforesaid,
all Persons Inhabiting in or resorting to our Said Colonies may confide
in our Royal Protection for the Enjoyment of the Benefit of the Laws of
our Realm of England; for which Purpose We have given Power under our Great
Seal to the Governors of our said Colonies respectively to erect and constitute,
with the Advice of our said Councils respectively, Courts of Judicature
and public Justice within our Said Colonies for hearing and determining
all Causes, as well Criminal as Civil, according to Law and Equity, and
as near as may be agreeable to the Laws of England, with Liberty to all
Persons who may think themselves aggrieved by the Sentences of such Courts,
in all Civil Cases. to appeal, under the usual Limitations and Restrictions,
to Us in our Privy Council.
We have also thought fit, with the advice of our Privy Council as aforesaid,
to give unto the Governors and Councils of our said Three new Colonies,
upon the Continent full Power and Authority to settle and agree with the
Inhabitants of our said new Colonies or with any other Persons who shall
resort thereto, for such Lands. Tenements and Hereditaments, as are now
or hereafter shall be in our Power to dispose of; and them to grant to any
such Person or Persons upon such Terms, and under such moderate Quit-Rents,
Services and Acknowledgments, as have been appointed and settled in our
other Colonies, and under such other Conditions as shall appear to us to
be necessary and expedient for the Advantage of the Grantees, and the Improvement
and settlement of our said Colonies.
And Whereas, We are desirous, upon all occasions, to testify our Royal Sense
and Approbation of the Conduct and bravery of the Officers and Soldiers
of our Armies, and to reward the same, We do hereby command and impower
our Governors of our said Three new Colonies, and all other our Governors
of our several Provinces on the Continent of North America, to grant without
Fee or Reward, to such reduced Officers as have served in North America
during the late War, and to such Private Soldiers as have been or shall
be disbanded in America, and are actually residing there, and shall personally
apply for the same, the following Quantities of Lands, subject, at the Expiration
of Ten Years, to the same Quit-Rents as other Lands are subject to in the
Province within which they are granted, as also subject to the same Conditions
of Cultivation and Improvement; viz.
To every Person having the Rank of a Field Officer--5,000 Acres.
To every Captain--3,000 Acres.
To every Subaltern or Staff Officer,--2,000 Acres.
To every Non-Commission Officer,--200 Acres .
To every Private Man--50 Acres.
We do likewise authorize and require the Governors and Commanders in Chief
of all our said Colonies upon the Continent of North America to grant the
like Quantities of Land, and upon the same conditions, to such reduced Officers
of our Navy of like Rank as served on board our Ships of War in North America
at the times of the Reduction of Louisbourg and Quebec in the late War,
and who shall personally apply to our respective Governors for such Grants.
And whereas it is just and reasonable, and essential to our Interest, and
the Security of our Colonies, that the several Nations or Tribes of Indians
with whom We are connected, and who live under our Protection, should not
be molested or disturbed in the Possession of such Parts of Our Dominions
and Territories as, not having been ceded to or purchased by Us, are reserved
to them. or any of them, as their Hunting Grounds.--We do therefore, with
the Advice of our Privy Council, declare it to be our Royal Will and Pleasure.
that no Governor or Commander in Chief in any of our Colonies of Quebec,
East Florida. or West Florida, do presume, upon any Pretence whatever, to
grant Warrants of Survey, or pass any Patents for Lands beyond the Bounds
of their respective Governments. as described in their Commissions: as also
that no Governor or Commander in Chief in any of our other Colonies or Plantations
in America do presume for the present, and until our further Pleasure be
known, to grant Warrants of Survey, or pass Patents for any Lands beyond
the Heads or Sources of any of the Rivers which fall into the Atlantic Ocean
from the West and North West, or upon any Lands whatever, which, not having
been ceded to or purchased by Us as aforesaid, are reserved to the said
Indians, or any of them.
And We do further declare it to be Our Royal Will and Pleasure, for the
present as aforesaid, to reserve under our Sovereignty, Protection, and
Dominion, for the use of the said Indians, all the Lands and Territories
not included within the Limits of Our said Three new Governments, or within
the Limits of the Territory granted to the Hudson's Bay Company, as also
all the Lands and Territories lying to the Westward of the Sources of the
Rivers which fall into the Sea from the West and North West as aforesaid.
And We do hereby strictly forbid, on Pain of our Displeasure, all our loving
Subjects from making any Purchases or Settlements whatever, or taking Possession
of any of the Lands above reserved. without our especial leave and Licence
for that Purpose first obtained.
And. We do further strictly enjoin and require all Persons whatever who
have either wilfully or inadvertently seated themselves upon any Lands within
the Countries above described. or upon any other Lands which, not having
been ceded to or purchased by Us, are still reserved to the said Indians
as aforesaid, forthwith to remove themselves from such Settlements.
And whereas great Frauds and Abuses have been committed in purchasing Lands
of the Indians, to the great Prejudice of our Interests. and to the great
Dissatisfaction of the said Indians: In order, therefore, to prevent such
Irregularities for the future, and to the end that the Indians may be convinced
of our Justice and determined Resolution to remove all reasonable Cause
of Discontent, We do. with the Advice of our Privy Council strictly enjoin
and require. that no private Person do presume to make any purchase from
the said Indians of any Lands reserved to the said Indians, within those
parts of our Colonies where, We have thought proper to allow Settlement:
but that. if at any Time any of the Said Indians should be inclined to dispose
of the said Lands, the same shall be Purchased only for Us, in our Name,
at some public Meeting or Assembly of the said Indians, to be held for that
Purpose by the Governor or Commander in Chief of our Colony respectively
within which they shall lie: and in case they shall lie within the limits
of any Proprietary Government. they shall be purchased only for the Use
and in the name of such Proprietaries, conformable to such Directions and
Instructions as We or they shall think proper to give for that Purpose:
And we do. by the Advice of our Privy Council, declare and enjoin, that
the Trade with the said Indians shall be free and open to all our Subjects
whatever. provided that every Person who may incline to Trade with the said
Indians do take out a Licence for carrying on such Trade from the Governor
or Commander in Chief of any of our Colonies respectively where such Person
shall reside. and also give Security to observe such Regulations as We shall
at any Time think fit. by ourselves or by our Commissaries to be appointed
for this Purpose, to direct and appoint for the Benefit of the said Trade:
And we do hereby authorize, enjoin, and require the Governors and Commanders
in Chief of all our Colonies respectively, as well those under Our immediate
Government as those under the Government and Direction of Proprietaries,
to grant such Licences without Fee or Reward, taking especial Care to insert
therein a Condition, that such Licence shall be void, and the Security forfeited
in case the Person to whom the same is granted shall refuse or neglect to
observe such Regulations as We shall think proper to prescribc as aforesaid.
And we do further expressly conjoin and require all Officers whatever, as
well Military as those Employed in the Management and Direction of Indian
Affairs, within the Territories reserved as aforesaid for the use of the
said Indians, to seize and apprehend all Persons whatever. who standing
charged with Treason. Misprisions of Treason. Murders, or other Felonies
or Misdemeanors. shall fly from Justice and take Refuge in the said Territory.
and to send them under a proper guard to the Colony where the Crime was
committed of which they, stand accused. in order to take their Trial for
the same.
Given at our Court at St. James's the 7th Day of October 1763. in the Third
Year of our Reign.
GOD SAVE THE KING