his Majty and the ffrench King with the sevrall Articles thereof
as also the Rt honble the Lords Comrs for Trade & fforraigne
plantations their Letter to me concerning the said proclamation
(which being read his Excy ffurther added)
Mr Speaker I here give you his Majtys most gracious Speech
to both Houses of Parliament on ffriday the third of Decem-
ber 1697 And by the Latter pane of It you will finde how
Extraordinary happy all of us are Who have the good ffortune
of being Subjects to so great a King.
Gentlemen His Majtys Royall Commission & Instructions to
me pursuant to some of them, by the advice & consent of his
Majtys honble Councill and the Late house of Delegates I have
allreaddy on his Majtys behalfe passed Sevrall Laws & Ordin-
ances And I hope that (by the divine Assistance) you will
agree to prsent such others as are still wanting and shall be
consonant to the Writt by which you are here mett, that I may
pass them Likewise And when you Gentlemen of the house
of Delegates are ready, I shall Order to be Laid before you
the particulars Especially concerning the Church, the Indians
the Militia, the School, about altering the Winter County
Courts and a Certaine Methode of holding Assemblys
Their Lordps the Lords Justices Proclamation for publish-
ing the peace between his Sacred Majty and the ffrench King.
The Articles of the peace, And the Rt honble the Lords of
the Councill for Trade & fforraigne plantations Letter with
their directions to his Excy for publishing the said peace, within
this his Majtys Province of Maryland being reade in full in
Assembly att the same tyme all the Shipps in the harbour
discharged their great Guns His Excy Afterwards being pleased
to give the whole Assembly a Genll Entertainment, where all
Imaginable Joy for such happy Newes was Exprest in drink-
ing his Majtys health &ca
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