New Hampshire as a Royal Province |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 54
Page 223
... concerned . The result was that its report was not ap- proved . In lieu thereof , however , the General Court passed an order to the effect that all the marsh and meadow land lying against the Great Bay should belong to the town of ...
... concerned . The result was that its report was not ap- proved . In lieu thereof , however , the General Court passed an order to the effect that all the marsh and meadow land lying against the Great Bay should belong to the town of ...
Page 231
... concern- ing the encroachment and informed them of their intention ' Provincial Papers , vol . i , p . 146 . ' Ibid . , vol . i , p . 148 ; New Hampshire State Papers , vol . xxiv , pp . 135 , 136 . ' Provincial Papers , vol . i , p ...
... concern- ing the encroachment and informed them of their intention ' Provincial Papers , vol . i , p . 146 . ' Ibid . , vol . i , p . 148 ; New Hampshire State Papers , vol . xxiv , pp . 135 , 136 . ' Provincial Papers , vol . i , p ...
Page 244
... concerned in the controversy were summoned be- fore them , and defended their respective claims . After the lapse of several months , the justices embodied their opin- ions of the case in a report , which was unfavorable to the ...
... concerned in the controversy were summoned be- fore them , and defended their respective claims . After the lapse of several months , the justices embodied their opin- ions of the case in a report , which was unfavorable to the ...
Page 82
... concerned the resuming and the regranting of land which had been previously granted . Levius had protested against the ac- tion taken by the governor and council in this matter but had been overruled . The result was that he went to Eng ...
... concerned the resuming and the regranting of land which had been previously granted . Levius had protested against the ac- tion taken by the governor and council in this matter but had been overruled . The result was that he went to Eng ...
Page 86
... concern himself officially with matters re- lating to the disputes between Allen and the inhabitants and was expressly forbidden to intermeddle with the appoint- ment of judges or juries when such cases were to be tried ...
... concern himself officially with matters re- lating to the disputes between Allen and the inhabitants and was expressly forbidden to intermeddle with the appoint- ment of judges or juries when such cases were to be tried ...
Contents
199 | |
205 | |
248 | |
256 | |
122 | |
128 | |
134 | |
142 | |
327 | |
333 | |
339 | |
345 | |
346 | |
348 | |
353 | |
359 | |
148 | |
154 | |
164 | |
170 | |
178 | |
193 | |
202 | |
208 | |
214 | |
220 | |
227 | |
233 | |
239 | |
252 | |
260 | |
266 | |
269 | |
270 | |
273 | |
275 | |
287 | |
294 | |
300 | |
307 | |
314 | |
320 | |
368 | |
374 | |
380 | |
391 | |
394 | |
404 | |
411 | |
417 | |
421 | |
430 | |
433 | |
439 | |
448 | |
454 | |
461 | |
468 | |
474 | |
483 | |
490 | |
497 | |
503 | |
511 | |
521 | |
523 | |
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
¹ Provincial ¹New Hampshire Accordingly agent Allen amount appeal appointed approved assembly assent Belcher Benning Wentworth bills of credit Board of Trade boundary called charges charter claim clause colonies commission commissioners committee consent councillors Court Cranfield Crown declared defence defray Dudley duties emission emitted England ernor excise executive expedition favor frontiers further Furthermore governor and council grant Hampshire State Papers Ibid Indians inhabitants instructions interest issued John Wentworth justice king king's land legislature levied lieutenant governor lower house Majesty Majesty's Mason Masonian proprietors Massachusetts matter ment Moreover necessary paid paper bills passed passim payment Penacook persons petition Portsmouth present proprietors province debts Provincial Papers quit-rent raise received redeemed refused representatives Richard Waldron river royal salary sembly sent session settled settlement sterling stipulated taxes tion town townships treasury triennial act Usher vince vote writs xviii xxix
Popular passages
Page 204 - To be held of us, our heirs and successors, as of our manor of East Greenwich in the county of Kent, in free and common socage and not in capite or by knight's service.
Page 239 - Majesty's letters, commissions, and instructions, with the proposals thereupon, were read and "largely debated;" and it was first resolved " to bear faith and true allegiance to his Majesty, and adhere to their Patent, so dearly obtained, and so long enjoyed by undoubted right in the sight of God and men...
Page 199 - Name of the Council Established at Plymouth in the County of Devon, for the Planting, Ruling, Ordering and Governing of New England in America...
Page 272 - However, he was at length induced to abandon the contest, and issued a proclamation "recommending to the proprietors and settlers due obedience to the authority and laws of the colony of New York.
Page 490 - King William's War, 1689-97, Queen Anne's War, 1702-13, King George's War, 1744-48, and the French and Indian War, 1754-63.
Page 428 - And we do further by these presents give and grant unto you the said sir Danvers Osborn full power and authority with the advice and consent of our said council to erect constitute and establish such and so many courts of judicature and public justice within our said province under your government as you and they shall think fit and necessary for the hearing and determining of all causes as well criminal as civil according to law and equity...
Page 450 - Sessions for the purpose of hearing and determining all matters relating to the conservation of the peace and the punishment of offenders and whatever else was by them cognizable according to law.
Page 430 - Officers, Judges, Assistants, Justices and Sheriffs, you are Always to take care that they be men of Estate and ability, and not necessitous people, or much in debt, and that they be persons well affected to our Government.
Page 239 - ... proceed in all things for the providing for and settling the peace and security of the said country...
Page 226 - Majesty's subjects, which were bona fide, for lands or other privileges, in the possession of their tenants, in their own just right, besides the claim of Mr. Mason or Mr. Allen, and no other...