Acts of the Privy Council of England: Colonial seriesH.M. Stationery Office, 1910 |
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Acts of the Privy Council of England: Colonial series, Volume 1 Great Britain. Privy Council Affichage du livre entier - 1908 |
Acts of the Privy Council of England: Colonial series Great Britain. Privy Council Affichage du livre entier - 1910 |
Acts of the Privy Council of England: Colonial series Great Britain. Privy Council Affichage du livre entier - 1910 |
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Page 135 - Esq., or, in his absence, to such as for the time being take care for preserving the peace and administering the laws in their Majesties' province of New York, in America.
Page 130 - Lieutenant and you are your self to observe and follow such Orders and Instructions, as you shall from time to time receive from Me or...
Page 550 - ' to settle them along the Hudson river in the province of New York where they may be useful to this Kingdom, particularly in the production of naval stores and as a frontier against the French and their Indians".
Page 833 - Intituled, an Act for the Establishment of Religious Worship in this Province, according to the Church of England, and for the Erecting of Churches for the Publick Worship of God, and also for the Maintenance of Ministers, • and the Building convenient Houses for them...
Page 381 - Majesty in council, and did acknowledge the same to be their act and deed ; and humbly desire her Majesty to accept the same, that it might be enrolled in the court of chancery, whereby they did surrender their power of the government of those plantations: Which her Majesty graciously accepted, and was pleased to order, as it is hereby ordered, that the same be enrolled in her Majesty's said high court of chancery .; and the said instruments are to be delivered to Mr. Attorney General, who is to...
Page 8 - Mafon that in regard of the fuddaine departure and want of power in that behalfe the determination whereof might be fufpended untill the arrivall of other Agents to be appointed according to the limitation of our aforefaid letters, as ye Agents were able to informe you And although the vindication of our Authority and the demand of Juftice from one of our...
Page 122 - Majefty was thereupon pleafed to declare in Councill, That he did refolve to fend a Governor of his own nomination and appointment...
Page 553 - Mariners thereof; shall be condemned to make Reparation of the Damage to the Merchants, Owners and others, as the Court of Admiralty shall adjudge, and also be punished criminally according to the Quality of their Offences, be it by Pains of Death, or other Punishment, according as shall be adjudged fit by the Court Martial.
Page 133 - ... year of the reign of King Charles the Second, intituled ' An Act for the Encouragement of the Greenland and Eastland Trades, and for the better securing the Plantation trade...
Page 845 - March following, in which amongst other acts, having passed an Act, ' That the Solemn Affirmation and Declaration of the People, called Quakers, shall be accepted and taken instead of an Oath in the usual form, and for qualifying and enabling the said people to serve as Jurors, and to execute any office or place of trust or profit within this Province...