The charters of the British colonies in America1774 |
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... adventurers free . profeffion , to be the principal end of the faid plantation . And for the better fecuring and maintaining liberty of con- science , hereby granted to all perfons , at any time , being impose tax- rant from according ...
... adventurers free . profeffion , to be the principal end of the faid plantation . And for the better fecuring and maintaining liberty of con- science , hereby granted to all perfons , at any time , being impose tax- rant from according ...
Page 63
... adventurers free profeffion is the principal end of this plantation . Willing , commanding and requiring , and by thefe prefents for us , our heires and fuc- lifhed in ceffors , ordaineing and appointing , that all fuch orders , writing ...
... adventurers free profeffion is the principal end of this plantation . Willing , commanding and requiring , and by thefe prefents for us , our heires and fuc- lifhed in ceffors , ordaineing and appointing , that all fuch orders , writing ...
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... adventurers , of our city of London and elsewhere , which are , and from time to time fhall be , joined unto them , which do defire to begin their plantation and ha- bitation in fome fit and convenient place , between four - and- thirty ...
... adventurers , of our city of London and elsewhere , which are , and from time to time fhall be , joined unto them , which do defire to begin their plantation and ha- bitation in fome fit and convenient place , between four - and- thirty ...
Page 68
... adventurers , of our cities of Bristol and Exeter , and of our town of Plymouth , and of other places , which do join themselves unto that colony , which do defire to begin their plantation and habitation in fome fit and convenient ...
... adventurers , of our cities of Bristol and Exeter , and of our town of Plymouth , and of other places , which do join themselves unto that colony , which do defire to begin their plantation and habitation in fome fit and convenient ...
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... adventurers , as planters , of the said first co- lony , which have already engaged themselves in furthering the business of the faid colony and plantation , and do further intend , by the affiftance of Almighty God , to profecute the ...
... adventurers , as planters , of the said first co- lony , which have already engaged themselves in furthering the business of the faid colony and plantation , and do further intend , by the affiftance of Almighty God , to profecute the ...
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affembly affiftants aforefaid alfo alſo appointed cafe caufe ceffors chofen coaft conftitute court cuftoms deputy governor eſtabliſh expreffed faid colony faid company faid corporation faid council faid governor faid lands faid now Lord faid plantation faid province faid treaſurer faid William Penn fame feal fervices fhall fhips fifhings fingular firft fpecial ftatutes fuch perfon full power give and grant governor and company grant unto heirs and affigns heirs and fucceffors heirs or fucceffors hereafter hereby iflands inhabitants John Endicott kingdom of England laws letters patents Lord Baltimore loving fubjects Matthew Craddock New-England oaths ordain perfon or perfons pleaſure power and authority province of Georgia province or territory purpoſe realm of England refident refpectively Richard Richard Bellingham Richard Perry river ſaid Samuel ſhall ſpace ſuch thefe themſelves Theophilus Eaton thereof theſe prefents thofe Thomas Goffe Thomas Hutchins treaſurer and company unto the faid uſe whatſoever
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Page 50 - 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 61 - ... and invite the natives of that country to the knowledge and obedience of the only true God and Saviour of mankind and the Christian faith, which, in our royal intention, and the adventurers' free profession, is the principal end of this plantation.
Page 70 - Means whatsoever, all and every Person and Persons, with their Ships, Vessels, Goods and other Furniture, which shall be found trafficking, into any Harbour or Harbours, Creek or Creeks, or Place, within the Limits or Precincts of the said several Colonies and Plantations, not being of the same Colony...
Page 103 - The said land to extend westward five degrees in longitude, to be computed from the said eastern bounds, and the said lands to be bounded on the north by the beginning of the three and fortieth degree of northern latitude...
Page 110 - Pennsylvania, for the time being, and to make war, and to pursue the enemies and robbers aforesaid, as well by sea as by land, even without the limits of the said province, and, by God's assistance, to vanquish and take them ; and being taken, to put them to death, by the law of war...
Page 103 - ... distance from New Castle, northward and westward unto the beginning of the fortieth degree of northern latitude, and then by a straight line westward to the limits of longitude above mentioned.
Page 65 - People into that part of America commonly called VIRGINIA, and other parts and Territories in America, either appertaining unto us, or which are not now actually possessed by any Christian Prince or People...
Page 56 - ... apply themselves to take care for the best disposing and ordering of the general business and affairs of and concerning the lands and hereditaments hereinafter mentioned to be granted, and the plantation thereof, and the government of the people there.
Page 45 - Company, and their successors, all that part of our dominions in New England, in America, containing the Nahantick and Nanhyganset, alias Narragansett Bay, and countries and parts adjacent, bounded on the west, or westerly, to the middle or channel of a river there, commonly called and known by the name of Pawcatuck...
Page 138 - Grace, certain Knowledge and mere Motion, We have given and granted, and by these Presents, for Us, Our Heirs and Successors, do give and grant unto the said...