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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, April 26, 1700-May 3, 1704
Volume 24, Page 308   View pdf image (33K)
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308 Assembly Proceedings, June 25-26, 1702.

P. R. O.

Eminent Example of good Life a Discountenancer of Imoral-
lity and an Encourager of Vertue and Sober conversation
And Abroad was the terror of the[ir] and the nation's Enemys
and Supporte of his Alies whose Departure out of this Life
wee with the rest of yor Majts Subjects most unfeignedly
lament and condole But yett notwithstanding the sad Circum-
stance to which Allmighty God (whose heavenly will be done)
in his good providence has reduced us. Wee finde ourselves
not a little comforted when we behold yor Majty whom wee
Acknowledge our true and rightfull Sovereigne Queen Leidge
Lady Succeeding our sd Late Sovereigne not only in his
Dignity and dominions but in all his virtuous pious and Gra-
cious inclinations and disposicons to protect our religion and
liberty According to our knowne and Established laws and
Steddily and without interupcon to prosecute the same Alli-
ances and Royal Designes in wch wee pray God Allmighty to
prosper your Majty & bless you with a long life and a happy
reigne Wee acknowledge our happiness under the immediate
Government of yor Majts Crowne and the Establishment of
Religion among us and herein wee are oblidged in Gratitude
to declare the care integrity and Justice of our prsent Govern-
eur Nath Blakiston Esqr by whose Example and Encourage-
ments Religion has been advanced among us and by whose
Justice and Conduct wee have enjoyed all that free Subjects
can reasonably desire or hope for and for whose leaveing us
because he has not his health wee are heartily Sorry and
entirely depend on yr majtys wisdorr.e and Goodness to Supply

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us in that p'ticular And wee beseech yor Majty to continue
this yr Maj's ancient province in Your Royall Care and consid-
eration Assureing yor Majty of the Sinceere and good Afec-
tions of the Inhabitants thereof from whom yor Majty may
Expect all that cheerfull obedience which love and Duty Com-
ands from —
Yor Majts most dutifull and loyall Subjects which was first
Signd by the honoble Councill and then by the house of
Dellegates
Coll Edward Loyd from the honoble Councill enters the
house and Deliverd Mr Speaker the Journall of the Comittee
of Accounts and
Bill for Apporconing the publick Leavy both assented to
And the sd Coll Loyd Acquainted Mr Speaker that his
Excy and the honoble Councill were ready at the Councill
chamber to receive them and the whole house to compleate
this Sessions
Thereupon the house adjourned to the Council chamber
where Mr Speaker p'sented his Excy with the bill for Appor-
coning the publick leavy made this Sessions



 
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