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Bishop gibson’s first commission
COMMISSIONS of the BISHOP OF LONDON 1726–1728 BISHOP GIBSON’S FIRST COMMISSION 9 February , 1726–7 Rex &c. Reverendo in Christo Patri Edmundo Permissione Divina Ep iscopo Londin iensi Sal u t e m Cum Colonie Plantac i ones ceteraq ue Do m inia no st ra in America in Dieceses nondum divise vel formate neq ue alicui Diecesi infra Regnum N ost rum Magne Britann
Bishop gibson’s second commission
BISHOP GIBSON’S SECOND COMMISSION 29 April , 1728 Rex &c. Reverendo in Chr isto Patri Edmundo permissione Divina Ep iscop o Londinensi Sal ute m Cum Colonie plantac ione s ceteraq ue D omi nia N ost ra in America nondum divisa vel formata neq ue alicui Diecesi infra Regnum n ost rum Magne Britannie annexa existant Rac i one cuius Jurisdicc io in Causis Eccl
Lord willoughby’s commission as vice-admiral of barbados, etc.
APPENDIX LORD WILLOUGHBY’S COMMISSION as VICE-ADMIRAL OF BARBADOS, ETC. 26 January , 1666–7 THE DUKE OF YORK’S COMMISSION 214 CONSTITUTING THE LORD WILLIAM WILLOUGHBY VICE-ADMIRAL OF THE BARBADOS AND THE REST OF THE CARIBBEE ISLANDS IN AMERICA 215 James, Duke of York and Albany, Earl of Ulster, Constable of the Castle of Dover, Lord Warden of the Cinque Port
Joseph dudley’s commission as vice-admiral of the colony of new england
JOSEPH DUDLEY’S COMMISSION 240 as VICE-ADMIRAL OF THE COLONY OF NEW ENGLAND 13 November , 1685 J. R. James the Second, by the Grace of God of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland king, Defender of the Faith , &c. Inasmuch as the office of Lord High Admiral of New England and other maritime places, formerly to us by the Most Serene King Charles the Second,
Sir edmund andros’s second commission as vice-admiral of new england
SIR EDMUND ANDROS’S SECOND COMMISSION 242 as VICE-ADMIRAL OF NEW ENGLAND 30 April, 1688 James king. James the Second by the Grace of God of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland king, Defender of the Faith, &c. Inasmuch as the office of Lord High Admiral, formerly to us by the Most Serene King Charles the Second, our most dear brother, by his letters patent
Sir william phips’s commission as vice-admiral of the province of the massachusetts bay
SIR WILLIAM PHIPS’S COMMISSION 244 as VICE-ADMIRAL OF THE PROVINCE OF THE MASSACHUSETTS BAY 29 December , 1691 LETTERS PATENT GRANTED TO WILLIAM PHIPS, KNIGHT, FOR THE OFFICE OF VICE-ADMIRALTY OF THE PROVINCE AND TERRITORY OF MASSACHUSETTS-BAY IN NEW ENGLAND William and Mary by the Grace of God of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland king and Queen, Defend
Bishop gibson’s first commission
BISHOP GIBSON’S FIRST COMMISSION 258 9 February , 1726–7 The king , etc., to the Reverend Father in Christ, Edmund , by divine permission Bishop of London, Greeting : 1. Inasmuch as our colonies, plantations, and other dominions in America have not yet been divided or formed into dioceses, or annexed to any diocese within our kingdom of Great Britain (by rea
Bishop gibson’s second commission
BISHOP GIBSON’S SECOND COMMISSION 260 29 April , 1728 The king , etc., to the Reverend Father in Christ, Edmund , by divine permission Bishop of London, Greeting : 1. Inasmuch as our colonies, plantations, and other dominions in America have not yet been divided or formed [into dioceses] or annexed to any diocese within our Kingdom of Great Britain (by reaso
Joseph dudley’s first commission as governor of the province of the massachusetts bay
JOSEPH DUDLEY’S FIRST COMMISSION as GOVERNOR OF THE PROVINCE OF THE MASSACHUSETTS BAY 13 February , 1701–2 William the third by the grace of god king of England Scotland France and Ireland Defender of the Faith &c. To Our Trusty and welbeloved Joseph Dudley Esq r Greeting Whereas we have by our Royall Charter under Our Great Seale of England, bearing date th
INDEX
INDEX INDEX A CADIA. See Nova Scotia Adams, Thomas, 10 , 11 , 12 , 18 , 14 Addington, Isaac, Secretary of the Province of the Massachusetts Bay, xxix , xxxi , xxxv , 18 ; his commission not extant, xvi , xvi n , xx , xxix n , xxxi n Admiralty Muniment Books, xxi n ; a common practice in, 219 n Admiralty jurisdiction, reserved to Crown, in Province Charter, 2

