Documents and Records Relating to the Province of New Hampshire: From 1692 to 1722 : Being Part II of Papers Relating to that Period : Containing the "Journal of the Council and General Assembly"Nathaniel Bouton |
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... Board that he would be very willing to know if they had any thing to offer for the service of their Maj'ties or ... Board whether it was not necessary for a fortification to be built in the Fort for security of the soldiers , in case of ...
... Board that he would be very willing to know if they had any thing to offer for the service of their Maj'ties or ... Board whether it was not necessary for a fortification to be built in the Fort for security of the soldiers , in case of ...
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... Board to - morrow , to give account of the same . The L ' Govern ' proposed to this Board to alter the time of the session of the Superiour Courts in this Province , so that they might not be on the same as they are in Boston . Ordered ...
... Board to - morrow , to give account of the same . The L ' Govern ' proposed to this Board to alter the time of the session of the Superiour Courts in this Province , so that they might not be on the same as they are in Boston . Ordered ...
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... Board to several persons of Hampton shall begin , and to make a return of the same to this Board on the 18th inst . A Bill for Regulation of Seamen was sent to the Lower House . The comitty appointed to receive the claims being sent for ...
... Board to several persons of Hampton shall begin , and to make a return of the same to this Board on the 18th inst . A Bill for Regulation of Seamen was sent to the Lower House . The comitty appointed to receive the claims being sent for ...
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... board excepted agst the valew of Boards , and and sent the Bill down to the Lower House for their considera- tion . [ P. XX . ] A vote passed this House for passing an act for alowing 5 shillings per diem during the session of As ...
... board excepted agst the valew of Boards , and and sent the Bill down to the Lower House for their considera- tion . [ P. XX . ] A vote passed this House for passing an act for alowing 5 shillings per diem during the session of As ...
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... Board desired your Honor's favor for the service of his maj'ty & securitie of this Province , upon the terms formerly agreed , that your Hon ' would be pleased to order 25 men for the same . Sir , please to let me have an answer by the ...
... Board desired your Honor's favor for the service of his maj'ty & securitie of this Province , upon the terms formerly agreed , that your Hon ' would be pleased to order 25 men for the same . Sir , please to let me have an answer by the ...
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accordingly acct acctts Adjourned aforesaid allow'd allowed appointed Assem Assembly held Atkinson Bill board by Capt Cler Clerk was sent clock Committee Council and Gen Dennet enacted Esqrs Excellency Joseph Dudley Excellency's following vote Gillman Governor Hamp Hampshire Hampton held at Portsm held at Portsmouth Henry Dow Henry Sherburn Honble Wm Partridge House of Representatives humbly John Gerrish John Hinkes John Plaisted John Usher John Wentworth Joseph Smith joyn Keais Lieut Lt Govern Maj'ties Majestie's Majesty Majesty's Mark Hunking Nath o'clock Odiorne paid Peter Coffin petition post merediem pray Present in Coun Present in Councill Prorogued Prov Province publick Rich Waldron Rich Wibird Richard Waldron Robert Elliott Samuel Penhallow Samuel Shute Secretary Story selectmen sessions Shad shillings Shute Speaker thereof town Treasurer vote was sent Voted a concurrence Walton ye Councill ye house
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Page 340 - Anne by the Grace of God of England, Scotland, France and Ireland Queen Defender of the Faith &c and in the year of Our Lord one thousand seven hundred and five.
Page 72 - Huddleston took the oaths appointed by Act of Parliament instead of the oaths of allegiance & supremacy & the oath of an Attorney at Law & did subscribe the test.
Page 202 - That I do from my heart abhor, detest, and abjure as impious and heretical, that damnable doctrine and position, that Princes excommunicated or deprived by the Pope, or any authority of the See of Rome, may be deposed or murdered by their subjects, or any other whatsoever.
Page 132 - Britain shall otherwise direct, shall take the respective oaths appointed to be taken instead of the oaths of allegiance and supremacy...
Page 288 - ... dominions of the Emperor of Russia, shall be accepted or paid without licence from one of His Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State first had in that behalf, until further signification of His Majesty's pleasure, or until provision shall be made in respect thereof by act of parliament; whereof all persons concerned are to take notice, and govern themselves accordingly.
Page 186 - Proceeding in their said Courts, as fully and amply to all intents and purposes whatsoever as all or any of the said Judges of the severall Courts of the Kings Bench, Common Pleas & Exchequer in England legally doe.
Page 267 - You shall not, upon any Occasion whatsoever, establish, or put in Execution any Articles of War, or other Law Martial, upon any of our Subjects, Inhabitants of our said Province, without the Advice and consent of our Council there.
Page 216 - Be it enacted by his Excellency the Governor, Council, and Representatives, convened in General Assembly, and by Authority of the same, That the Clerks of the several Courts of Justice within...
Page 224 - Cloth of a contrary colour to their cloathes, and sewed upon their upper Garments, on the outside of their Arm, or on their back in open view. And if any person or persons having been convicted and sentenced for such offence, shall at any time be found without their Letter so worn, during their abode in this Province, they shall by Warrant from a Justice of the Peace, be forth with apprehended, and Ordered to be Publickly Whipped, not exceeding Fifteen stripes, and so from time to time, toties quoties.
Page 173 - Provided always, and it is hereby enacted and declared by the authority aforesaid, That nothing in this act shall extend or be construed to extend, or relate to, or exclude the treasurer or comptroller of the navy, the secretaries of the treasury...