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88 Assembly Proceedings, April 26- June 3, 1715.
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the Enemys of your August House and render Abortive the
long continued Machinations of the Pretender and all his
Adherents and Secrett Abettors
Most gracious Sovereign We account it our particular
Happiness that your Majesty is so well Established in your
Dominions And that you have thereby secured unto us the
great & invaluable Blessings of our Religion & Liberty so
lately audaciously threatened by a pretender, had not your
Majesty providentially succeeded our late Gracious Queen
And declared yourself the Royal Protector of both
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The Influences whereof we promise our Selves will be of a
diffusive nature And that we your Majesty's Subjects here
shall share in the Glorys as well as the Benefitts of your
auspicious Government
May the divine Providence (Who sent your Majesty as a
Guardian Angel to us) protect your sacred person from all
malicious Designs of your Avowed & Secret Enemys, may
long Life & Happiness Crown your prosperous Reign and
may there never be wanting of your illustrious Progeny to fill
the Brittish Throne & Emulate your Virtues is the ardent
prayer of
May It please your Majesty
Your Majesty's most obedient faithful
& Loyal Subjects & Servants
John Hart
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Edward Lloyd Wm Holland
Wm Coursey Saml Young
Thos Ennalls Thos Greenfield
John Hall Wm Whittington
Rd Tilghman Philemon Lloyd
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Robert Ungle Speaker
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Thos Truman Greenfield John Baker
Samuel Williamson Matt Mason
James Harris Dan1 Mariartee
Joseph Hill Alexander Wharfield
Thos Bordley Thos Dent
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John Fendall Jos. Harrison
Thos Stone John Rousby
Alexr Parran Thos Holdsworth
John Purnell Thos Dashield
Chars Ballard Saml Hopkins
M. T. Ward Thos Robins
Foster Turbut Roger Woolford
Henry Tripp John Hodson
Peter Taylor James Maxwell
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