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moneys in England Sufficient to purchase the afd Armes and
Afnunition.
The Councill adjurned till 8 of the Clock to morrow morn-
ing
Thursday December the 7th 1704
The Councill Sate present as yesterday
Came the honble Kenelm Cheseldyn Esqr & was added to
the Board.
Major Greenberry and five other members from the house
bring the following answer to what his Exncy was pleased to
say to them on their meeting
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Journal.
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By the house of Del December the 7th 1704
May it please your Exncy
Wee have Taken your Exncys Speech at the opening of this
Session into our Consideration and have Resolved with all
the unanimity & Dispatch propper to such a Conjuncture to
take all possible care proper for the preservation of the
Records & Restoring the State house to its former beauty
and usefulness by Rebuilding and making Good the Bricks
thereof. Wee shall be very sorry to be found in such a mis-
take as to Imagin that we cann have a Seperate Interest from
that of the Crowne of England but hope that constant unan-
imity of our Debates and Resolutions will shew us to have
no other Intentions or Designs then such as may Tend to her
Matys honr and the good of the Country.
And as we shall be att all times very Cearfull to avoid the
Entertainmt of Jelouscy & Runing Ourselves into heats &
misconstructions so we shall very Readily Joyne with your
Exncy and her Matys honble Councill in whatsoever shall appear
to be for her Matys honr and the Good of the Country.
As to the Indians business When the Exncy shall think fitt
to Lay it before us we shall not only give our best Advice &
Assistance therein but further it with all the unanimity and
dispatch which may be proper for that Affaire.
Sr Wee are very sensible of yr Exncys Good Governmt and
tender Reguard towards us & doe hope that the same tender-
ness will be Continued to us: and wee take this opeartunity
to assure your Exncy that as wee cann Entertain no Jealouscys
so we shall be Allways ready to make returnes of Gratitude
for the Enjoyment of so Great a blessing.
Signed p Order W Taylard Cll house Del.
Esqr Tench Mr Brook and Coll Lloyd
Sent to the house with the following Message.
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