Edward Randolph, Including His Letters and Official Papers from the New England, Middle, and Southern Colonies in America: With Other Documents Relating Chiefly to the Vacating of the Royal Charter of the Colony of Massachusetts Bay, 1676-1703, Volume 27

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Prince Society, 1899
 

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Page 155 - Months next after either of the ffeasts aforesaid, that then it shall and may be lawfull to and for the said...
Page 108 - ... 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 170 - King, in this part, profecutes, in bis own proper perfon comes here into the court of our faid Lord the King, and for our faid Lord the King gives the court •here to underftand, and be informed, That John Peter...
Page 48 - ... 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 215 - Since you are fo mindfull of my concerns, the inclofed paper will fhew you how the article for the auditors is to be worded. But pray remember the firft accompt of the prefident and councill. It was fent back with feverall queries, in order to the fatisfying the lords commiffioners of the treafury, and I expect your return of it. And you may do well to help Sir E. Andros to difpatch the firft accompt fmce his arrivall, by fetting forth every particular...
Page 265 - I muft confefle there have been ill men from New- York, who have too much ftuddied the difeafe of this people, and both in courts and councills they have not been treated well. However, nothing done can amount to countenance fuch an open rebellion, and, were I in England, I muft advife a generall pardon, many hundred of innocent perfons being forced to...
Page 156 - ... or to him, the said Edward Randolph, by himself or his deputy or deputies during our pleasure, together with all fees, rights, privileges, profits, perquisites and advantages, to the said places and offices, or either of them, belonging or in any wise appertaining 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.
Page 278 - Spanifh fhip loaden with about four thoufand Spanifh hydes, money, plate, and rich commodityes, which they brought into this countrey, murthered eight of the men, & brought with them two Spanifh captives, who, with the confeffion of fome in their company at fea, have made undenyable proofe of it ; and they...
Page 51 - T: Daniel, Jo: Gilman, Christ: Hussey, R: Waldron, or any three of them first, to administer to ye said Jo: Cutt, ye present* President, and ye said Jo: Cutt having...
Page 279 - Govern' is a rogue and mall not have his packetts nor letters, and pretends an order for fo doing and keeps them from us. I humbly intreat the favour off your Lordfhips that I be not expofed here to the malice of thofe who, for my faithfull fervice to the Crowne for fourteen yeares in this countrey, are become my enemyes ; but rather, if...

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