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Page xvi
... Office and Place of Secretary of their Majesties Province of the Massachusetts Bay in New England " ( Public Record Office , Colonial Office , Class 5 , Vol . 905 , p . 404 ) . Hence Addington's Commission must have been issued on or ...
... Office and Place of Secretary of their Majesties Province of the Massachusetts Bay in New England " ( Public Record Office , Colonial Office , Class 5 , Vol . 905 , p . 404 ) . Hence Addington's Commission must have been issued on or ...
Page xix
... Office the first or old Charter of this Province & the Charter of King William & Queen Mary with the Commissions of the Governour , Lieut Governour Justices of the Superiour Court & his own ( Court Records , xviii . 275-276 ) . Now the ...
... Office the first or old Charter of this Province & the Charter of King William & Queen Mary with the Commissions of the Governour , Lieut Governour Justices of the Superiour Court & his own ( Court Records , xviii . 275-276 ) . Now the ...
Page xx
- Of the Commissions found in the Public Record Office there are , generally speaking , two copies of each — one in the Colonial Office Records and one in the Patent Rolls . The copies in the Colonial Office Records were drafts merely ...
- Of the Commissions found in the Public Record Office there are , generally speaking , two copies of each — one in the Colonial Office Records and one in the Patent Rolls . The copies in the Colonial Office Records were drafts merely ...
Page xxiii
... Office , and the Queen's Bill ( 5 ) , the Bill of Privy Signet ( 6 ) , the writ of Privy Seal ( 7 ) , are successively made out . The Patent ( 8 ) , under the Great Seal , follows . The writ of Privy Seal transmitted ( 9 ) by the ...
... Office , and the Queen's Bill ( 5 ) , the Bill of Privy Signet ( 6 ) , the writ of Privy Seal ( 7 ) , are successively made out . The Patent ( 8 ) , under the Great Seal , follows . The writ of Privy Seal transmitted ( 9 ) by the ...
Page xxiv
... Office , so are they ( with such additions ) issued as the Bill of Privy Signet and Writ of Privy Seal . . . . PRIVY SIGNET OFFICE- Bills of Privy Signet , how passed . Pursuant to the statute made in the 27th year of the reign of King ...
... Office , so are they ( with such additions ) issued as the Bill of Privy Signet and Writ of Privy Seal . . . . PRIVY SIGNET OFFICE- Bills of Privy Signet , how passed . Pursuant to the statute made in the 27th year of the reign of King ...
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