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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, April 26, 1700-May 3, 1704
Volume 24, Page 336   View pdf image (33K)
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336 Assembly Proceedings, April 26- May 3, 1704.

P. R. O.

and as soone as itt can be considered, wee'll humbly offer our
thoughts thereon, And the same, Methods wee shall obserue
about the Militia.
Wee shall be ready to consider those Laws her Sacred
Majesty would haue amended or enacted, whereof your Ex-
cellency is pleased to say Wee shall haue a Scheme, Wee'll
propose & advise to the best of our understanding, being
assured that our princely Queen has noething more firmely
in her princely Thoughts than the Happiness of her King-
domes and Dominions, and therefore with Cheerfull and Glad
harts, wee haue by the bill herewith transmitted recognized
her Majesty our most Gracious Soveraigne, prayeing to God
long to continue and prosper her Raigne, over us, and as to
what concerns yor Excellency wee hope, the bill herewith sent
to waite upon the former will giue yor Excy full assurance that
wee haue as great a vallue for you, as for any of yor prede-
cessors, which wee haue passed with one voice, and Desire
yor Excellency to accept, as a token of our hearty Thanks.
As to the building a house for her Majestyes Governour,
wee shall direct measures to bee taken for proceeding therein
and must pray time to consider of itt, that itt may be soe
ordered, as to answer the End its done for.
And here wee pray leaue to acquaint your Excy that the
Commodores resolution of soe suddaine a departure putts
ships upon a hurry of goeing, and that necessaryly requires
most to be att home to settle theire affaires with them &
therefore wee desire to know whether yor Excellency would
haue us to proceed, to all these weighty matters mentioned

to us, or whether wee shall discharge, the most necessary &

Emergent of them now, and referr the Rest to amore con-
venient tyme.
Wee cannott tell what to advise as to the Indians, till the
former Treaties with them, are laid before us, and therefore
pray to haue coppyes of them

p. 14

And as to what concerns your Excy Wee hope the bill here-
with sent (to wait upon the former) will Give yor Exncy full
Assurance that Wee have as great value for you as for any
of yr predecessors which we have pass'd with one voice
desiring yr Excy to accept it as a token of our hearty Respects.

Sr
Wee are fully satisfied in the assurance you are pleased to
giue us of your just and generous Administraon, and alsoe
of yor resolution to protect us, in our lawfull rights and im-
munities and hope you shall alwayes and us an honest and
sincere people, and wee pray God bless your Excy, and all



 
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