July 30, 1730
James Oglethorpe and 20 associates petition George II for a royal charter to establish a colony southwest of Carolina.
January 27, 1732
The Privy Council approves Georgia's charter.
February 28, 1732
Lord Carteret, Baron of Hawnes, surrenders his one-eight interest in all lands between the Savannah and Altamaha rivers to the Trustees.
April 21, 1732
George II signs Georgia's charter.
June 9, 1732
The privy seal is affixed to Georgia's charter and George II grants charter with seven-eighties interest to James Edward Oglethorpe, the Earl of Egmont and 19 associates for all the land "between the Savannah and Altamaha Rivers from the Atlantic coast to the headwaters of these streams and thence to the South Seas" for 21 years.