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... Secretary of State . ] JAMES the Second , by the Grace of God King of England , Scotland , France and Ireland , Defender of the Faith , & c . , To our trusty and well - beloved Sir EDMUND ANDROS , * Knight , greeting : Whereas the ...
... Secretary of State . ] JAMES the Second , by the Grace of God King of England , Scotland , France and Ireland , Defender of the Faith , & c . , To our trusty and well - beloved Sir EDMUND ANDROS , * Knight , greeting : Whereas the ...
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... Secretary and sole Register of our Governor and Council , and of our government there , for the time being , of and in our Territories and Dominion aforesaid , and him , the said Edward Randolph , Secretary and Register of our said ...
... Secretary and sole Register of our Governor and Council , and of our government there , for the time being , of and in our Territories and Dominion aforesaid , and him , the said Edward Randolph , Secretary and Register of our said ...
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... Secretary of his Council here , but the accounts of the late Treasurer and whatever relates to the discovery of his Maj- esty's Revenue , is kept from my knowledge . The public records , and all the grants and settlement of lands in ...
... Secretary of his Council here , but the accounts of the late Treasurer and whatever relates to the discovery of his Maj- esty's Revenue , is kept from my knowledge . The public records , and all the grants and settlement of lands in ...
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... Secretary of his Majesty's Territory and Dominion in the sum of fifty pounds , current money of New- England , to which payment well and truly to be made , we bind ourselves jointly and severally , our heirs , executors , administra ...
... Secretary of his Majesty's Territory and Dominion in the sum of fifty pounds , current money of New- England , to which payment well and truly to be made , we bind ourselves jointly and severally , our heirs , executors , administra ...
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... Westminster the first day of March , in the fourth year of our Reigne . Per Breve de Privato Sigillo , Dupt . CHUTE . Governor Allen's Instructions . [ From a copy in Secretary's 62 [ 1692 . PROVINCE OF NEW - HAMPSHIRE .
... Westminster the first day of March , in the fourth year of our Reigne . Per Breve de Privato Sigillo , Dupt . CHUTE . Governor Allen's Instructions . [ From a copy in Secretary's 62 [ 1692 . PROVINCE OF NEW - HAMPSHIRE .
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