EDWARD RANDOLPH

Couverture
1899
 

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Page 93 - England, it was then anfwered by fome of thofe noble Lords who difcourfed in theire favour, provided they might have libertie of confcience in matters of religion, they would voluntarilie fubmit to have one of theire three meeting houfes to be difpofed of by the prefident and councell, for that ufe. Since my arrivall with Mr. Ratcliffe, a fober man, recommended by my Lord of London to be our minifter; who befides his Lordfhips faire teftimonials, brought with him a letter from the right honourable...
Page 114 - ... be delivered by due courfe of law, and for fo doing this fhall be your warrant. Given at St. James's the 3Oth day of April 1763 in the third year of his majefty's reign.
Page 220 - Andros governor alfo of New York, as united to and parcel of his Majefties dominion of New-England. And for the two Jerfies, fcire facias's are expediting towards their union. This, befides other advantages, will be terrible to the French and make them proceed with more caution than they have lately done.
Page 135 - Wee have at prefent 400 perfons who are daily frequenters of our church, and as many more would come over to us, but fome being tradefmen, others of mechanick profeffions, are threatened by the congregationall men to be arrefted by their creditors, or to be turned out of their work, if they offer to come to our church ; under fuch difcouragements wee lye at prefent, and are forced to addrefs your grace for reliefe.
Page 149 - To which purpose, it is now become a Magazine of all sorts of goods brought thither directly from France, Holland, Scotland, Ireland and other places...
Page 172 - ... I believe all the Inhabitants in Bofton will be forced to take Grants and Confirmations of their Lands, as now intended;13 the Inhabitants of the Province of Maine which will bring in vaft profits to Mr, Weft, he taking what Fees he pleafes to demand. I fhall always have a due Honour and Refpect for his Excellency, but I muft buy his Favour at three or four hundred pounds a year lofs.
Page 61 - Subjects in matter of Religion, Wee do hereby will require and Command that liberty of Confcience fhall be allowed unto unto all perfons, and that fuch efpecially as fhall be Conformable to the Rights of the Church of England fhall be particularly Countenanced and encouraged. And further Wee do by thefe prefents for Us Our heires and Succeffors give and Grant unto the faid Councill and their Succeffors for the time being full and free liberty, power and Authority, to hear and determine in all Emergencys...
Page 54 - ... in as full and ample manner to all intents and purposes, as the Secretary and Register of our Island of Jamaica, or of any other our Plantations in America, have had or do now receive and enjoy. And hereof all persons, whom it may concern-, are to take due notice, and yield obedience thereunto accordingly. Given at our Court at Windsor, the 21st day of September, 1685, in the first year of our reign.* XIV.
Page 92 - Boflon fhould be ordered to be ièt apart for the exercife of the religion according to the church of England, it was then anfwered by fome of thofe noble Lords who difcourfed in theire favour, provided they might have libertie of confcience in matters of religion, they would voluntarilie fubmit to have one of theire three meeting houfes to be difpofed of by the prefident and councell, for that ufe.
Page 284 - ... import, as well in electing Magiftrates as in makeing laws and what elfe did relate to the government, and now chiefe in contriving & fetting on foot this generall revolt and fubverfion of the government ; were not confulted with. Their prefent practice fmce their revolt is a fufficient demonftracon of what they intend to doe when they receive a Charter.

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