WILLIAM & MARY by the grace of God King and Queene of
England Scotland France and Ireland Defenders of the Faith &c
To all to whome these presents shall come Greeting
Whereas his late Majesty King James the First Our Royall
Predecessor by his Letters Patents vnder the Greate Seale of
England bearing date at Westminster the Third Day of November in
the Eighteenth yeare of his Reigne did Give and Grant vnto the
Councill established at Plymouth in the County of Devon for the
Planting Ruleing Ordering and Govcrning of New England in America
and to their Successors and Assignes all that part of America
lying and being in Breadth from Forty Degrees of Northerlv
Latitude from the Equinoctiall Line to the Forty Eighth Degree of
the said Northerly Latitude Inclusively, and in length of and
within all the Breadth aforesaid throughout all the Main Lands
from Sea to Sea together alsoe with all the firme Lands Soiles
Grounds Havens Ports Rivers Waters Fishings Mines and Mineralls as
well Royall Mines of Gold and Silver as other Mines and Mineralls
Pretious Stones Quarries and all and singular other Comodities
Jurisdiccons Rovalties Privileges Franchises and Prehen1inences
both within the said Tract of Land vpon the Main and alsoe within
the Islands and Seas adjoyning
Provided alwayes
that the said Lands Islands or any the premises by the said
Letters Patents intended or meant to be Granted were not then
actually possessed or Inhabited by any other Christian Prince or
State or within the bounds Limitts or Territories of the Southern
Collony then before granted by the said late King James
the First [to
be planted (2)] by divers of his
Subjects in the South parts To
Have and to
hold possesse and enjoy all and singular the aforesaid Continent
Lands Territories Islands Hereditaments and Precincts Seas Waters
Fishings with all.and all manner of their Comodities Royalties
Liberties Preheminences and Profitts that should from thenceforth
arise from thence with all and singular their appurtenances and
every part and parcell thereof vnto the said Councill and their
Successors and Assignes for ever to the sole and proper vse and
benefist of the said Councill and their Successors and Assignes
for ever
To be
holden of his said late Majestie King James the First his Heires
and Successors as of his Mannor of East Greenwich in the County of
Kent in free and Comon Soccage and not in Capite or by Knights
Service
Yielding and
paying therefore to the said late King his Heires and Successors
the Fifth part of the Oar of Gold and Silver which should from
time to time and at all times then after happen to be found gotten
had and obteyned in att or within any of the said Lands Limitts
Territories or Precincts or in or within any part or parcell
thereof for or in respect of all and all manner of duties demands
and services whatsoever to be done made or paid to the said late
King James the first his Heires and Successors (as in and by the
said Letters Patents amongst sundry other Clauses Powers
Priviledges and Grants therein conteyned more at large appeareth
And Whereas the said Councill established at Plymouth in the
County of Devon for the Planting Ruleing Ordering and Governing of
New England in America Did by their Deed Indented vnder their
Comon Seale bearing Date the Nineteenth Day of March in the Third
yeare of the Reigne of Our Royall Grandfather King Charles the
First of ever Blessed Memory Give Grant Bargaine Sell Enffeoffe
Alien and Confirme to Sir Henry Roswell Sir John Young Knights
Thomas Southcott John Humphreys John Endicot and Simond Whetcomb
their Heires and Assines and their Associats for ever All that
part of New England in America aforesd which lyes and extends
betweene a great River there comonly called Monomack ats Merrimack
and a certaine other River there called Charles River being in a
Bottom of a certaine Bay there comonly called Massachusetts ats
Mattachuseetts ats Massatusetts Bay And alsoe all and singular
those Lands and Hereditaments whatsoever lying within the space of
Three English Miles on the South part of the said Charles River or
of any and every part thereof And alsoe all and singular the Lands
and Hereditaments whatsoever lying and being within the space of
three English Miles to the Southward of the Southermost part of
the said Bay called the Massachusetts ats Mattachusetts ats
Massatusetts Bay And alsoe all those Lands and Hereditaments
whatsoever which lye and be within the space of three English
Miles to the Northward of the said River called Monomack ats
Merrimack or to the Northward of any and every part thereof And
all Lands and Hereditaments whatsoever lying within the Limitts
aforesaid North and South in Latitude and in Breadth and in length
and longitude of and within all the Breadth aforesaid throughout
the Main Lands there from the Atlantick and Western Sea and Ocean
on the East parse to the South Sea on the West part and all Lands
and Grounds Place and Places Soile Woods and Wood Grounds Havens
Ports Rivers Waters Fishings and Hereditaments whatsoever lying
within the said Bounds and Limitts and every parse and parcell
thereof and alsoe all Islands lying in America aforesaid in the
said Seas or either of them on the Western or Eastern Coasts or
Parts of the said Tracts of Land by the said Indenture menconed to
be Given and Granted Bargained Sold Enffeoffed Aliened and
Confirmed or any of them And alsoe all Mines and Mineralls aswell
Royall Mines of Gold and Silver as other Mines and Mineralls
whatsoever in the said Lands and Premisses or any parse thereof
and all Jurisdiccons Rights Royalties Liberties Freedoms Imunities
Priviledges Franchises Preheminences and Comodities whatsoever
which they the said Councill established at Plymouth in the County
of Devon for the planting Ruleing Ordering and Governing of New
England in America then had or might vse exercise or enjoy in or
within the said Lands and Premises by the same Indenture menconed
to be given granted bargained sold enffeoffed and confirmed in or
within any part or parcell thereof To Have and to hold the said
parse of New England in America which lyes and extends and is
abutted as aforesaid and every parse and parcell thereof And all
the *aid Islands Rivers Ports Havens Waters Fishings Mines
Mineralls Jurisdiccons Franchises Royalties Liberties Priviledges
Comodities Hereditaments and premises whatsoever with the
appurtenances vnto the said Sir Henry Roswell Sir John Young
Thomas Southcott John Humphreys John Endicott and Simond Whetcomb
their Heires and Assignes and their Associates for ever to the
only proper and absolute vse and behoofe of the said Sir
Henry Roswell Sir [John (3)] Joung Thomas
Southcott John Humphreys John Endicott and Simond Whetcomb their
Heires and Assignes and their Associates for evermore To be holden
of Our said Royall Grandfather Icing Charles the first his Heires
and Successors as of his Mannor of East Greenwich in the County of
Kent in free and Comon Soccage and not in Capite nor by Knights
Service
Yielding and paying
therefore vnto Our said Royall Grandfather his Heires and
Successors the fifth part of the Oar of Gold and Silver which
should from time to time and at all times hereafter happen to be
found gotten had & obteyned in any of the said Lands within
the said Limitts or in or within any part thereof for and in
satisfaccon of all manner of duties demands and services
whatsoever to be done made or paid to Our said Royall Grandfather
his Heires or Successors (as in and by the said recited Indenture
may more at large appeare
And Whereas Our
said Royall Grandfather in and by his Letters Patents under the
Greate Seale of England bearing date at Westminster the Fourth Day
of March in the Fourth yeare of his Reigne for the consideracon
therein menconed did grant and confirms vnto the said Sir Henry
Roswell Sir John Young Thomas Southcott John Humphreys John
Endicott and Simond Whetcomb and to their Associates after named
(vizt) Sir Ralph Saltenstall Knt Isaac Johnson Samuell Aldersey
John Ven Mathew Craddock George Harwood Increase Nowell Richard
Berry Richard Bellingham Nathaniell Wright Samuell Vassall
Theophilus Eaton Thomas Golfe Thomas Adams John Browne Samuell
Browne Thomas Hutchins William Vassall William Pincheon and George
Foxcroft their Heires and Assignes All the said part of New
England in America lying and extending betweene the bounds and
limitts in the said Indenture expressed and all Lands and Grounds
Place and Places Soiles Woods and Wood Grounds Havens Ports Rivers
Waters Mines Mineralls Jurisdiccons Rights Royalties Liberties
Freedomes Imunities Priviledges Franchises Preheminences and
Hereditaments whatsoever bargained sold enffeoffed and Confirmed
or menconed or intended to be given granted bargained sold
enfleoiled aliened and confirmed to the them the said Sir Henry
Roswell Sir John Young Thomas Southcott John Humphreys John
Endicott and Simond Whetcomb their Heires and Assignes and to
their Associates for ever by the said recited Indentu[r]e To Have and to hold the said
part of New England in America and other the Premisses thereby
menconed to be granted and confirmed and every parse and parcell
thereof with the appurtenances to the said Sir Henry Roswell Sir
John Young Sir Richard Saltenstall Thomas Southcott John Humphreys
John Endicott Simond Whetcomb Isaac Johnson Samuell Aldersey John
Ven Mathew Craddock George Harwood Increase Nowell Richard Perry
Richard Bellingham Nathaniel Wright Samuell Vassall Theophilus
Eaton Thomas Golfe Thomas Adams John Browne Samuell Browne Thomas
Hutchins William Vassall William Pincheon and George Foxcroft
their Heires and Assignes for ever to their own proper and
absolute vse and behoofe for evermore
To be
holden of Our said Royall Grandfather his Heires and Successors as
of his Mannor of East Greenwich aforesaid in free and comon
Soccage and not in Capite nor by Knights Service and alsoe
yielding and paying therefore to Our said Royall Grandfather his
Heires and Successors the fifth part only of all the Oar of Gold
and Silver which from time to time and at all times after should
be there gotten had or obteyned for all Services Exaccons and
Demands whatsoever according to the tenour and Reservacon in the
said recited Indenture expressed And further Our said Royall
Grandfather by the said Letters Patents did Give and Grant vnto
the said Sir Henry Roswell Sir John Young Sir Richard Saltenstall
Thomas Southcott John Humphreys John Endicott Simond Whetcomb
Isaac Johnson Samuell Aldersey John Ven Mathew Craddock George
Harwood Encrease Nowell Richard Perrey Richard Bellingham
Nathaniel Wright Samuell Vassall Theophilus Eaton Thomas Golfe
Thomas Adams John Browne SamueI1 Browne Thomas Hut[c]hins William
Vassall William Pincheon and George Foxcroft their Heires and
Assignes All that part of New England in America which lyes and
extends betweene a Greate River called Monomack als Merrimack
River and a certaine other River there called Charles River being
in the Bottom of a certaine Bay there comonly called Massachusetts
als Mattachusetts als Massatusetts Bay and alsoe all and singular
those Lands and Hereditaments whatsoever lying within the space of
Three English Miles on the South part of the said River called
Charles River or of any or every part thereof and alsoe all and
singuler the Lands and Hereditaments whatsoever lying and being
within the space of Three English Miles to the Southward of the
Southermost part of the said Bay called Massachusetts als
Mattachusetts als Massatusetts Bay And alsoe all those Lands and
Hereditaments whatsoever which lye and bee within the space of
Three English Miles to the Northward of the said River called
Monotnack ads Merrimack or to the Northward of any and every parse
thereof And all Lands and Hereditaments whatsoever 1yeing within
the limitts aforesaid North and South in Latitude and 1n Breadth
and in length and Longitude of and within all the Breadth
aforesaid throughout the Main Lands there from the Atlantick or
Western Sea and Ocean on the East parse to the South Sea on the
West parse And all Lands Grounds Place and Places Soils Wood and
Wood Lands Havens Ports Rivers Waters and Hereditaments whatsoever
lying within the said bounds and limitts and every part and
parcell thereof And alsoe all Islands in America aforesaid in the
said Seas or either of them on the Western or Eastern Coasts or
parses of the said Tracts of Lands thereby menconed to be given
and granted or any of them And all Mines and Mineralls as well
Royall Mines of Gold and Silver as other Mines and Mineralls
whatsoever in the said Lands and premisses or any parse thereof
and free Libertie of Fishing in or within any of the Rivers and
Waters within the bounds and 1imitts aforesaid and the Seas
thereunto adjoyning and of all Fishes Royall Fishes Whales Balene
Sturgeon and o.ther Fishes of what kind or nature soever that
should at any time thereafter be taken in or within the said Seas
or Waters or any of them by the said Sir Henry Roswell Sir John
Young Sir Richard Saltenstall Thomas Southcroft John Humphryes
John Endicott Simond Whetcomb Isaac Johnson Samuell Aldersey John
Ven Mathew Craddock George Harwood Increase Nowell Richard Perrey
Richard Bellingham Nathaniel Wright Samuell Vassall Theophilus
Eaton Thomas Golfe Thomas Adams John Browne Samuell Browne Thomas
Hutchins William Vassall William Pincheon and George Foxcroft
their Heires or Assignes or by any other person or persons
whatsoever there Inhabiting by them or any of them to be appointed
to Fish therein
Provided alwayes
that if the said Lands Islands or any the premisses before
menconed and by the said Letters Patents last menconed intended
and meant to be granted were at the time of granting of the said
former Letters Patents dated the third day of November in the
Eighteenth yeare of the Reigne of his late Majesty King James the
First actually possessed or inhabited by any other Christian
Prince or State or were within the bounds Limitts or Territories
of the said Southern Colony then before granted by the said King
to be planted by divers of his Loveing Subjects in the South parts
of America That then the said Grant of Our said Royall Grandfather
should not extend to any such parts or parcells thereof soe
formerly inhabited or lying within the bounds of the Southern
Plantacon as aforesaid but as to those parts or parcells soe
possessed or inhabited by any such Christian Prince or State or
being within the boundaries afororesaid should be utterly void To Have and to hold possasse
and enjoy the said parts of New England in America which lye
extend and are abutted as aforesaid and every part and parcell
thereof and all the Islands Rivers Ports Havens Waters Fishings
Fishes Mines Mineralls JurisdiconsFranchises
Royalties Riverties (4) Priviledges
Comodities and premisses whatsoever with the Appurtenances vnto
the said Sir Henry Roswell Sir John Young Sir Richard Saltenstall
Thomas Southcott John Humphreys John Endicott Simond Whetcomb
Isaac Johnson Samuell Aldersey John Ven Mathew Craddock George
Harwood Increase Nowell Richard Perrey Richard Bellingham
Nathaniell Wright Samuell Vassall Theophilus Eaton Thomas Golfe
Thomas Adams John Browne Samuell Browne Thomas Hutchins William
Vassall William Pincheon and George Foxcroft their Heires and
Assignes for ever To the only proper and absolute vse and behoofe
of the said Sir Henry Rosw.ell Sir John Young Sir Richard
Saltenstall Thomas Southcott John Humphryes John Endicott Simond
Whetcomb Isaac Johnson Samuell Aldersey John Ven Mathew Haddock
George Harwood Increase Nowell Richard Perry Richard Bellingham
Nathaniell Wright SamuelI Vassall Theophilus Eaton Thomas Golfe
Thomas Adams John Browne Samuell Browne Thomas Hutchins William
Vassall William Pincheon and George Foxcroft their Heires and
Assignes for evermore To be holden of Our said Royall Grandfather
his Heires and Successors as of his Mannor of East Greenwich in
the County of Kent within the Realme of England in free and Comon
Soccage and not in Capite nor by Knights Service And alsoe
yeilding and paying therefore to Our said Royall Grandfather his
Heires and Successors the Fifth part only of all the Oar of Gold
and Silver which from time to time and at all times thereafter
should be gotten had and obteyned for all services Exacons and
demands whatsoever
Provided, alwayes and his Majesties expresse Will
and meaning was that only one Fifth parse of all the Gold and
Silver Oar above menconed in the whole and no more should be
answered reserved and payable vnto Our said Royall Grandfather his
Heires and Successors by colour or vertue of the said last
menconed Letters Patents the double reservacons or recitalls
aforesaid or any thing therein conteyned notwithstanding And to
the end that the affaires and buisnesse which from time to time
should happen and arise concerning the said Lands and the
Plantacons of the same might be the better mannaged and ordered
and for the good Government thereof Our said Royall Grandfather
King Charles the First did by his said Letters Patents Create and
make the said Sir Henry Roswell Sir John Young Sir Richard
Saltenstall Thomas Southcott John Humphreys John Endicott Symond
Whetcomb Isaac Johnson Samuell Aldersey John Ven Mathew Caddock
George Harwood Increase Newell Richard Perry Richard Bellingham
Nathaniell Wright Samuell Vassall and Theophilus Eaton Thomas
Golfe Thomas Adams John Browne Samuell Browne Thomas Hutchins
William Vassal William Pincheon and George Foxcroft and all such
others as should thereafter be admitted and made free of the
Company and Society therein after menconed one Body Politique and
Corporate in fact and name by the Name of the Governour and
Company of the Massachusetts Bay in New England and did grant onto
them and their Successors divers powers Liberties and triviledges
as in and by the said Letters Patents may more fully and at large
appearsAnd whereas the
said Governour and Company of the Massachusetts Bay in New England
by vertue of the said Letters Patents did settle a Collony of the
English in the said parts of America and divers good Subjects of
this Kingdome incouraged and invited by the said Letters Patents
did Transport themselves and their Edects into the same whereby
the said Plantacon did become very populous and divers Counties
Townes and Places were created erected made setforth or designed
within the said parts of America by the said Governour and Company
for the time being
And Whereas in
the Terme of the holy Trinity in the Thirty Sixth yeare of the
Reigne of Our dearest Vncle King Charles the Second a Judgment was
given in Our Court of Chancery then sitting at Westminster(5) vpon a Writt of Scire
Facias brought and prosecuted in the said Court against the
Governour and Company of the Massachusetts Bay in New England that
the said Letters Patents of Our said Royall Grandfather King
Charles the First bearing date at Westminster the Fourth day of
March in the Fourth yeare of his Reigne made and granted to the
said Governour and Company of the Massachusetts Bay in New
F,ngland and the Enrollment of the same should be cancelled
vacated and annihilated and should be brought into the said Court
to be cancelled (as in and by the said Judgment remaining vpon
Record in the said Court doth more at large appease)
And whereas severall
persons employed as Agents in behalfe of Our said Collony of the
Massachusetts Bay in New England have made their humble
application vnto Vs that Wee would be graciously pleased by Our
Royall Charter to Incorporate Our Subjects in Our said Collony and
to grant and confirms Into them such powers priviledges and
Franchises as [in] Our Royall Wisdome should be thought most
conduceing to Our Interest and Service and to the Welfare and
happy State of Our Subjects in New England and Wee being
graciously pleased to gratifie Our said Subjects And alsoe to the
end.Our good Subjects within Our Collony of New Plymouth in New
England aforesaid may be brought under such a forme of Government
as may put them in a better Condicon of defence and considering
aswell the granting vnto them as onto Our Subejcts in the said
Collony of the Massachusetts Bay Our Royall Charter with
reasonable Powers and Priviledges will much tend not only to the
safety but to the Flourishing estate of Our Subjects in the said
parts of New England and alsoe to the advanceing of the ends for
which the said Plantancons were at first encouraged of Our
especiall Grace certaine knowledge and meer Mocon have willed and
ordeyned and Wee doe by these presents for Vs Our Heires and
Successors Will and Ordeyne Chat the Territories and Collnyes
camonly called or known by the Names of the Collony of the
Massachusetts Bay and Collony of New Plymouth the Province of Main
the Territorie called Accadia or Nova Scotia and all that Tract of
Land lying betweene the said Territoritories of Nova Scotia and
the said Province of Main be Erected ignited and Incorporated And
Wee doe by these presents Vnite Erect and Incorporate the same
into one reall Province by the Name of Our Province of the
Massachusetts Bay in New England And of Our especial Grace
certaine knowledge and meer Mocon Wee have given and granted and
by these presents for Vs Our Heires and Successors doe give and
grant onto Our good Subjects the Inhabitants of Our said Province
or Territory of the Massachusetts Bay and their Successors all
that parse of New England in America lying and extending from the
greate River comonly called Monomack als Merrimack on the
Northpart and from three Miles Northward of the said River to the
Atlantick or Western Sea or Ocean on the South part And all the
Lands and Hereditaments whatsoever lying within the limits
aforesaid and extending as fare as the Outermost Points or
Promontories of Land called Cape Cod and Cape Mallabar North and
South and in Latitude Breadth and in Length and Longitude of and
within all the Breadth and Compass aforesaid throughout the Main
Land there from the said Atlantick or Western Sea and Ocean on the
East parse towards the South Sea or Westward as far as Our
Collonyes of Rhode Island Connecticutt and the Marragansett (6) Countrey
all(7) alsoe all that part
or porcon of Main Land beginning at the Entrance of Pescata way
Harbour and see to pass vpp the same into the River of
Newickewannock and through the same into the furthest head thereof
and from thence Northwestward till One Hundred and Twenty Miles be
finished and from Piscata way Harbour mouth aforesaid
NorthEastward along the Sea Coast to Sagadehock and from the
Period of One Hundred and Twenty Miles aforesaid to crosse over
Land to the One Hundred and Twenty Miles before reckoned vp into
the Land from Piscataway Harbour through Newickawannock River and
alsoe the North halfe of the Isles and Shoales together with the
Isles of Cappawock and Nantukett near Cape Cod aforesaid and also
[all (7)] Lands and Hereditaments lying and being in the Countrey
and Territory comonly called Accadia or Nova Scotia And all those
Lands and Hereditaments lying and extending betweene the said
Countrey or Territory of Nova Scotia and the said River of
Sagadahock or any port thereof And all Lands Grounds Places Soiles
Woods and Wood grounds Havens Ports Rivers Waters and other
Hereditaments and premisses whatsoever lying within the said
bounds and limitts aforesaid and every part and parcell thereof
and alsoe all Islands and Isletts lying within tenn Leagues
directly opposite to the Main Land within the said bounds and all
Mines and Mineralls aswell Royall Mines of Gold and Silver as
other Mines and Mineralls whatsoever in the said Lands and
premisses or any parse thereof
To Have and
to hold the said Territories Tracts Countreys Lands Hereditaments
and all and singular other the premisses with their and every of
their Appurtences to Our said Subjects the Inhabitants of Our said
Province of the Massachusetts Bay in New England and their
Successors to their only proper vse and behoofe for evermore To be holden of Vs Our
Heires and Successors as of Our Mannor of East Greenwich in the
County of Kent by Fealty only in free and Comon Soccage yielding and paying therefore
yearly to Vs Our Heires and Successors the Fifth part of all Gold
and Silver Oar and pretious Stones which shall from time to time
and at all times hereafter happen to be found gotten had and
obtevned in any of the said Lands and premisses or within any part
thereof
Provided neverthelesse
and Wee doe for Vs Our Heires and Successors Grant and ordeyne
that all and every such Lands Tenements and Hereditaments and all
other estates which any person or persons or Bodyes-Politique or
Corporate Townes Villages Colledges or Schooles doe hold and enjoy
or ought to hold and enjoy within the bounds aforesaid by or vnder
any Grant or estate duely made or granted by any Generall Court
formerly held or by vertue of the Letters Patents herein before
recited or by any other lawfull Right or Title whatsoever shall be
by such person and persons Bodyes Politique and Corporate Townes
Villages Colledges or Schoolss their respective Heires Successors
and Assignes for ever hereafter held and enjoyed according to the
purport and Intent of such respective Grant vnder and Subject
neverthelesse to the Rents and Services thereby reserved or made
payable any matter or thing whatsoever to the contrary
notwithstanding And
Provided alsoe
that nothing herein conteyned shall extend or be vnderstood or
taken to impeach or prejudice any right title Interest or demand
which Samuell Allen of London Merchant claiming from and vnder
John Mason Esqr deceased or any other person or persons hath or
have or claimeth to have hold or enjoy of in to or out of any part
or parts of the premisses scituate within the limitts above
menconed But that the said Samuel Allen and all and every such
person and persons may and shall have hold and enjoy the same in
such manner (and no other then) as if these presents had not been
had or made It being Our further Will and Pleasure that no Grants
or Conveyances of any Lands Tenements or Hereditaments to any
Townes Colledges Schooles of Learning or to any private person or
persons shall be judged or taken to be avoided or prejudiced for
or by reason of any want or defect of Form but that the same stand
and remaine in force and be mainteyned adjudged and have effect in
the same manner as the same should or ought before the time of the
said recited Judgment according to the Laws and Rules then and
there vsually practiced and allowed And Wee doe further for Vs Our
Heires and Successors Will Establish and ordeyne that from
henceforth for ever there shall be one Goverour One Leivtent or
Deputy Governour and One Secretary of Our said Province or
Territory to be from time to time appointed and Commissionated by
Vs Our Heires and Successors and Eight and Twenty Assistants or
Councillors to be advising and assisting to the Governour of Our
said Province or Territory for the time being as by these presents
is hereafter directed and appointed which said Councillors or
Assistants are to be Constituted Elected and Chosen in such forme
and manner as hereafter in these presents is expressed
And for the better Execucon of Our Royall Pleasure and
Grant in this behalfe Wee doe by these presents for Vs Our Heires
and Successors Nominate Ordeyne make and Constitute Our Trusty and
Welbeloved Simon Broadstreet John Richards Nathaniel Saltenstall
Wait Winthrop John Phillipps James Russell Samuell Sewall Samuel
Appleton Barthilomew Gedney(8) John Hawthorn Elisha
Hutchinson Robert Pike Jonathan Curwin John Jolliffe Adam Winthrop
Richard Middlecot John Foster Peter Serjeant Joseph Lynd Samuell
Hayman Stephen Mason Thomas Hinckley William Bradford John Walley
Barnabas Lothrop Job Alcott Samuell Daniell and Silvanus Davis
Esquires the first and present Councillors or Assistants of Our
said Province to continue in their said respective Offices or
Trusts of Councillors or Assistants vntill the last Wednesday in
May which shall be in the yeare of Our Lord One Thousand Six
Hundred Ninety and Three and vntill other Councillors or
Assistants shall be chosen and appointed in their stead in such
manner as in these presents is expressed And Wee doe further by
these presents Constitute and appoint Our Trusty and welbeloved
Isaac Addington Esquier to be Our first and present Secretary of
Our said Province during Our Pleasure
And 0ur Will
and Pleasure is that the Governour of Our said Province from the
time being shall have Authority from time to time at his
discretion to assemble and call together the Councillors or
Assistants of Our said Province for the time being and that the
said Governour with the said Assistants or Councillors or Seaven
of them at the least shall and may from time to time hold and keep
a Councill for the ordering and directing the AfEaires of Our said
Province
And further Wee
Will and by these presents for Vs Our Heires and Successors doe
ordeyne and Grant that there shall and may be convened held and
kept by the Governour for the time being vpon every last Wednesday
in the Moneth of May every yeare for ever and at all such other
times as the Governour of Our said Province shall think fitt and
appoint a great and Generall Court of Assembly Which said Great
and Generall Court of Assembly shall consist of the Governour and
Councill or Assistants for the time being and of such-Freeholders
of Our said Province or Territory as shall be from time to time
elected or deputed by the Major parse of the Freeholders and other
Inhabitants of the respective Townes or Places who shall be
present at such Eleccons Each of the said Townes and Places being
hereby impowered to Elect and Depute Two Persons and noe more to
serve for and represent them respectively in the said Great and
Generall Court or Assembly To which Great and Generall Court or
Assembly to be held as aforesaid Wee doe hereby for Vs Our Heires
and Successors give and grant full power and authority from time
to time to direct appoint and declare what Number each County
Towne and Place shall Elect and Depute to serve for and represent
them respectively in the said Great and Generall Court or Assembly
Provided alwayes
that noe Freeholder or other Person shall have a Vote in the
Eleccon of Members to serve in any Greate and Generall Court or
Assembly to be held as aforesaid who at the time of such Eleccon
shall not have an estate of Freehold in Land within Our said
Province or Territory to the value of Forty Shillings per Annu at
the least or other estate to the value of Forty pounds Sterl' And
that every Person who shall be soe elected shall before he silt or
Act in the said Great and Generall Court or Assembly take the
Oaths menconed in an Act of Parliament made in the first yeare of
Our Reigne Entituled an Act for abrogateing of the Oaths of
Allegiance and Supremacy and appointing other Oaths and thereby
appointed to be taken instead of the Oaths of Allegiance and
Supremacy and shall make Repeat and Subscribe the Declaracon
menconed in the said Act before the Governour and Lievtent or
Deputy Governour or any two of the Assistants for the time being
who shall be therevnto authorized and Appointed by Our said
Governour and that the Governour for the time being shall have
full power and Authority from time to time as he shall Judge
necessary to adjourns Prorogue and dissolve all Great and Generall
Courts or Assemblyes met and convened as aforesaid And Our Will
and Pleasure is and Wee doe hereby for Vs Our Heires and
Successors Grant Establish and Ordeyne that yearly once in every
yeare for ever hereafter the aforesaid Number of Eight and Twenty
Councillors or Assistants shall be by the Generall Court or
Assembly newly chosen that is to say Eighteen at least of the
Inhabitants of or Proprietors of Lands within the Territory
formerly called the Collony of the Massachusetts Bay and four at
the least of the Inhabitants of or Proprietors of Lands within the
Territory formerly called New Plymouth and three at the least of
the Inhabitants of or Proprietors of Land within the Territory
formerly called the Province of Main and one at the least of the
Inhabitants of or Proprietors of Land within the Territory lying
between the River of Sagadahoc and Nova Scotia And that the said
Councillors or Assistants or any of them shall or may at any time
hereafter be removed or displaced from their respective Places or
Trust of Councillors or Assistants by any Great or Generall Court
or Assembly And that if any of the said Councillors or Assistants
shall happen to dye or be removed as aforesaid before the Generall
day of Eleccon That then and in every such Case the Great and
Generall Court or Assembly at their first sitting may proceed to a
New Eleccon of one or more Councillors or Assistants in the roome
or place of such Councillors or Assistants soe dying or removed
And Thee doe further Grant and Ordeyne that it shall and may be
lawfull for the said Governour with the advice and consent of the
Councill or Assistants from time to time to nominate and appoint
Judges Commissioners of Oyer and Terminer Sheriffs Provosts
Marshalls Justices of the Peace and other Officers to Our Councill
and Courts of Justice belonging
Provided alwayes
that noe such Nominacon or Appointment of Officers be made without
notice first given or sumons Issued out seaven dayes before such
Nominacon or Appointment onto such of the said Councillors or
Assistants as shall be at that time resideing within Our said
Province And
Our Will and
Pleasure is that the Governour and Leivtent or Deputy Governour
and Councillors or Assistants for the time being and all other
Officers to be appointed or Chosen as aforesaid shall before the
Vndertaking the Execucon of their Offices and Places respectively
take their severall and respectiveOaths for the due and faithfull
performance of their duties in their severall and respective
Offices and Places and alsoe the Oaths appointed by the said Act
of Parliament made in the first yeare of Our Reigne to be taken
instead of the Oaths of Allegiance and Supremacy and shall make
repeate and subscribe the Declaracon menconed in the said Act
before such Person or Persons as are by these presents herein
after appointed (that is to say) The Governour of Our said
Province or Territory for the time being shall take the said Oaths
and make repeate and subscribe the said Decleracon before the
Leivtent or Deputy Governour or in his absence before any two or
more of the said Persons hereby Nominated and appointed the
present Councillors or Assistants of Our said Province or
Territory to whom Wee doe by these presents give full power and
Authority to give and administer the same to Our said Governour
accordingly and after Our said Governour shall be sworn and shall
have subscribed the said Declaracon that then Our Leivtent or
Deputy Governour for the time being and the Councillors or
Assistants before by these presents Nominated and appointed shall
take the said Oaths and make repeat and subscribe the said
Declaracon before Our said Governour and that every such person or
persons as shall (at any time of the Annuall Eleccons or otherwise
vpon death or removeall) be appointed to be the New Councillors or
Assistants and all other Officers to bee hereafter chosen from
time to time shall take the Oaths to their respective Offices and
places belonging and alsoe the said Oaths appointed by the said
Act of Parliament to be taken instead of the Oaths of Allegiance
and Supremacy and shall make repeate and subscribe the declaracon
menconed in the said Act before the Governour or Leivtent or
Deputy Governour or any two or more Councillors or Assistants or
such other Person or Persons as shall be appointed thereunto by
the Governour for the time being to whom Wee doe therefore by
these presents give full power and authority from time to time to
give and administer the same respectively according to Our true
meaning herein before declared without any Comission or further
Warrant to bee had and obteyned from vs Our Heires and Successors
in that behalfe
And Our Will and Pleasure is and Wee doe hereby require and
Comand that all and every person and persons hereafter by Vs Our
Heires and Successors nominated and appointed to the respective
Offices of Governour or I,eivt or Deputy Governour and Secretary
of Our said Province or Territory (which said Governour or Leivt
or Deputy Governour and Secretary of Our said Province or
Territory for the time being Wee doe hereby reserve full power and
Authority to Vs Our Heires and Successors to Nominate and appoint
accordingly, shall before he or they be admitted to the Execucon
of their respective Offices take as well the Oath for the due and
faithfull performance of the said Offices respectively as alsoe
the Oaths appointed by the said Act of Parliament made in the said
First yeare of Our Reigne to be taken instead of the said Oaths of
Allegiance and Supremacy and shall alsoe make repeate and
subscribe the Declaracon appointed by the said Act in such manner
and before such persons as aforesaid
And further Our
Will and Pleasure is and Wee doe hereby for Vs Our Heires and
Successors Grant Establish and Ordaine That all and every of the
Subjects of Vs Our Heires and Successors which shall goe to and
Inhabit within Our said Province and Territory and every of their
Children which shall happen to be born there or on the Seas in
goeing thither or returning from thence shall have and enjoy all
Libertyes and Immunities of Free and naturall Subjects within any
of the Dominions of Vs Our Heires and Successors to all Intents
Construccons and purposes whatsoever as if they and every of them
were borne within this Our
Realme of
England and for the greater Ease and Encouragement of Our Loveing
Subjects Inhabiting our said Province or Territory of the
Massachusetts Bay and of such as shall come to Inhabit there Wee
doe by these presents for vs Our heires and Successors Grant
Establish and Ordaine that for ever hereafter there shall be a
liberty of Conscience allowed in the Worshipp of God to all
Christians (Except Papists) Inhabiting or which shall Inhabit or
be Resident within our said Province or Territory
And Wee doe hereby Grant and Ordaine that the Gouernor or
leivtent or Deputy Gouernor of our said Province or Territory for
the time being or either of them or any two or more of the
Councill or Assistants for the time being as shall be "hereunto
appointed by the said Gouernor shall and may at all times and from
time to time hereafter have full Power and Authority to Administer
and give the Oathes appointed by the said Act of Parliament made
in the first yeare of Our Reigne to be taken instead of the Oathes
of Allegiance and Supremacy to all and every person and persons
which are now Inhabiting or resideing within our said Province or
Territory or which shall at any time or times hereafter goe or
passe thither
And wee doe of our further Grace certaine knowledge and
meer mocon Grant Establish and Ordaine for Vs our heires and
Successors that the great and Generall Court or Assembly of our
said Province or Territory for the time being Convened as
aforesaid shall for ever have full Power and Authority to Erect
and, Constitute Judicatories and Courts of Record or other Courts
to be held in the name of Vs Our heires and successors for the
Hearing Trying and Determining of all manner of Crimes Odences
Pleas Processes Plaints Accons Matters Causes and things
whatsoever ariseing or happening within Our said Province or
Territory or between persons Inhabiting or resideing there whether
the same be Criminall or Civill and whether the said Crimes be
Capitall or not Capitall and whether the said Pleas be Reall
personall or mixt and for the awarding and makeing out of
Execution thereupon To which Courts and Judicatories wee doe
hereby for vs our heirs and Successors Give and Grant full power
and Authority from time to time to Administer oathes for the
better Discovery of Truth in any matter in Controversy or
depending before them And wee doe for vs Our
Heires and Successors Grant Establish and Ordaine that the
Gouernor of our said Province or Territory for the time being with
the Councill or Assistants may doe execute or performe all that is
necessary for the Probate of Wills and Granting of Administracons
for touching or concerning any Interest or Estate which any person
or persons shall have within our said Province or Territory
And whereas Wee judge it
necessary that all our Subjects shouId have liberty to Appeale to
vs our heires and Successors in Cases that may deserve the same
Wee doe by these presents Ordaine that incase either party shall
not rest satisfied with the Judgement or Sentence of any
Judicatories or Courts within our said Province or Territory in
any Personall Accon wherein the matter in difference doth exceed
the value of three hundred Pounds Sterling that then he or they
may appeale to vs Our heires and Successors in our or their Privy
Councill Provided such Appeale be made within Fourteen dayes after
ye Sentence or Judgement given and that before such Appeale be
allowed Security be given by the party or parties appealing in the
value of the matter in Difference to pay or Answer the Debt or
Damages for the which Judgement or Sentence is given With such
Costs and Damages as shall be Awarded by vs Our Heires or
Successors incase the Judgement or Sentence be affirmed
And Provided alsoe
that no Execution shall be stayd or suspended by reason of such
Appeale vnto vs our Heires and Successors in our or their Privy
Councill soe as the party Sueing or takeing out Execution doe in
the like manner give Security to the value of the matter in
difference to make Restitucion in Case the said Judgement or
Sentence be reversed or annul'd upon the said Appeale And we doe further for vs
our Heires and Successors Give and Grant to the said Governor and
the great and Generall Court or Assembly of our said Province or
Territory for the time being full power and Authority from time to
time to make ordaine and establish all manner of wholsome and
reasonable Orders Laws Statutes and Ordinances Directions and
Instructions either with penalties or without (soe as the same be
not repugnant or contrary to the Lawes of this our Realme of
England) as they shall Judge to be for the-good and welfare of our
said Province or Territory And for the Gouernment and Ordering
thereof and of the People Inhabiting or who shall Inhabit the same
and for the necessary support and Defence of the Government
thereof
And wee
doe for vs our Heires and Successors Giue and grant that the said
Generall Court or Assembly shall have full power and Authority to
name and settle annually all Civill Officers within the said
Province such Officers Excepted the Election and Constitution of
whome wee have by these presents reserved to vs Our Heires and
Successors or to the Governor of our said Province for the time
being and to Sett forth the severall Duties Powers and Lymitts of
every such Officer to be appointed by the said Generall Court or
Assembly and the formes of such Oathes not repugnant to the Lawes
and Statutes of this, our Realme of England as shall be
respectiuely Administered vnto them for the Execution of their
severall Offices and places And alsoe to impose Fines mulcts
Imprisonments and other Punishments And to impose and leavy
proportionable and reasonable Assessments Rates and Taxes vpon the
Estates and Persons of all and every the Proprietors and
Inhabitants of our said Province or Territory to be Issued and
disposed of by Warrant vnder the hand of the Governor of our said
Province for the time being with the advice and Consent of the
Councill for Our service in the necessary defence and support of
our Government of our said Province or Territory and the
Protection and Preservation of the Inhabitants there according to
such Acts as are or shall be in force within our said Province and
to dispose of matters and things whereby our Subjects inhabitants
of our said Province may be Religiously peaceably and Civilly
Governed Protected and Defended soe as their good life and orderly
Conversation may win the Indians Natives of the Country to the
knowledge and obedience of the onely true God and Saviour of
Mankinde and the Christian Faith which his Royall Majestie our
Royall Grandfather king Charles the first in his said Letters
Patents declared was his Royall Intentions And the Adventurers
free Possession(9) to be the
Princepall end of the said Plantation And for the better secureing
and maintaining Liberty of Conscience hereby granted to all
persons at any time being and resideing within our said Province
or Territory as aforesaid
Willing Comanding and Requireing and by these
presents for vs Our heires and Successors Ordaining and appointing
that all such Orders Lawes Statutes and Ordinances Instructions
and Directions as shall be soe made and published vnder our Seale
of our said Province or Territory shall be Carefully and duely
observed kept and performed and put in Execution according to the
true intent and meaning of these presentsProvided alwaies and Wee doe
by these presents for vs Our Heires and Successors Establish and
Ordaine that in the frameing and passing of all such Orders Laws
Statutes and Ordinances and in all Elections and Acts of
Government whatsoever to be passed made or done by the said
Generall Court or Assembly or in Councill the Governor of our said
Province or Territory of the Massachusetts Bay in New England for
the time being shall have the Negative voice and that without his
consent or Approbation signified and declared in Writeing no such
Orders Laws Statutes Ordinances Elections or other Acts of
Government whatsoever soe to be made passed or done by the said
Generall Assembly or in Councill shall be of any Force effect or
validity anything herein contained to the contrary in anywise
notwithstanding
And wee
doe for vs Our Heires and Successors Establish and Ordaine that
the said Orders Laws Statutes and Ordinances be by the first
opportunity after the makeing thereof sent or Transmitted vnto vs
Our Heires and Successors under the Publique Seale to be appointed
by vs for Our or their approbation or Disallowance And that incase
all or any of them shall at any time within the space of three
years next after the same shall have presented to vs our Heires
and Successors in Our or their Privy Councill be disallowed and
rejected and soe signified by vs Our Heires and Successors under
our or their Signe Manuall and Signett or by or in our or their
Privy Councill vnto the Governor for the time being then such and
soe many of them as shall be soe disallowed
and riected(10) shall thenceforth
cease and determine and become vtterly void and of none effect
Provided alwais
that incase Wee our Heires or Successors shall not within the
Terme of Three Yeares after the presenting of such Orders Lawes
Statutes or Ordinances as aforesaid signifie our or their
Disallowance of the same Then the said orders Lawes Statutes or
Ordinances shall be and continue in full force and effect
according to the true Intent and meaneing of the same vntill the
Expiracon thereof or that the same shall be Repealed by the
Generall Assembly of our said Province for the time being
Provided alsoe
that it shall and may be Lawfull for the said Governor and
Generall Assembly to make or passe any Grant of Lands lying within
the Bounds of the Colonys formerly called the Collonys of the
Massachusetts Bay and New Plymouth and province of Main in such
manner as heretofore they might have done by vertue of any former
Charter or Letters Patents which grants of lands within the Bounds
aforesaid Wee doe hereby Will and ordaine to be and continue for
ever of full force and effect without our further Approbation or
Consent And soe as Neverthelesse and it is Our Royall Will and
Pleasure That noe Grant or Grants of any Lands lying or extending
from the River of Sagadehock to the Gulph of St: Lawrence and
Canada Rivers and to the Main Sea Northward and Eastward to be
made or past by the Governor and Generall Assembly of our said
Province be of any force validity or Effect vntill Wee Our Heires
and Successors shall have Signified Our or their Approbacon of the
same
And Wee
doe by these presents for vs Our Heires and Successors Grant
Establish and Ordaine that the Governor of our said Province or
Territory for the time being shall have full Power by himselfe or
by any Cheif Comander or other Officer or Officers to be appointed
by him from time to time to traine instruct Exercise and Governe
the Militia there and for the speciall Denfence and Safety of Our
said Province or Territory to assemble in Martiall Array and put
in Warlike posture the Inhabitants of Our said Province or
Territory and to lead and Conduct them and with them to Encounter
Expulse Repell Resist and pursue by force of Armes aswell by Sea
as by Land within or without the limitts of Our said Province or
Territory and alsoe to kill slay destroy and Conquer by all
fitting wayes Enterprises and meanes whatsoever all and every such
Person and Persons as shall at any time hereafter Attempt or
Enterprize the destruccon Invasion Detriment or Annoyance of Our
said Province or Territory and to vse and exercise the Law
Martiall in time of actuall Warr Invasion or Rebellion as occasion
shall necessarily require and alsoe from time to time to Erect
Forts and to fortifie any place or Places within Our said Province
or Territory and the same to furnish with all necessary Amunicon
Provisions and Stores of Warr for Odence or Defence and to comitt
from time to time the Custody and Government of the same to such
Person or Persons as to him shall seem meet And the said Forts and
Fortificacons to demolish at his Pleasure and to take and surprise
by all waies and meanes whatsoever all and every such Person or
Persons with their Shipps Arms Ammuncon and other goods as shall
in a hostile manner Invade or attempt the Invading Conquering or
Annoying of Our said Province or Territory
Provided alwayes
and Wee doe by these presents for Vs Our Heires and Successors
Grant Establish and Ordeyne That the said Governour shall not at
any time hereafter by vertue of any power hereby granted or
hereafter to be granted to him Transport any of the Inhabitants of
Our said Province or Territory or oblige them to march out of the
Limitts of the same without their Free and voluntary consent or
the Consent of the Great and Generall Court or Assembly or Our
said Province or Territory nor grant Comissions for exerciseing
the Law Martiall vpon any the Inhabitants of Our said Province or
Territory without the Advice and Consent of the Councill or
Assistants of the same
Provided in
like manner and Wee doe by these presents for Vs Our Heires and
Successors Constitute and Ordeyne that when and as often as the
Governour of Our said Province for the time being shall happen to
dye or be displaced by Vs Our Heires or Successors or be absent
from his Government That then and in any of the said Cases the
Leivtenant or Deputy Governour of Our said Province for the time
being shall have full power and authority to doe and excoute all
and every such Acts Matters and things which Our Governour of Our
said Province for the time being might or could by vertue of these
Our Letter Patents lawfully doe or execute if he were personally
present vntill the returne of the Governour soe absent or Arrivall
or Constitucon of such other Governour as shall or may be
appointed by Vs Our Heires or Sueeessors in his stead and that
when and as often as the Governour and Leivtenant or Deputy
Governour of Our said Province or Territory for the time being
shall happen to dye or be displaced by Vs Our Heires or Successors
or be absent from Our said Province and that there shall be no
person within the said Province Comissionated by Vs Our Heires or
Successors to be Governour within the same Then and in every of
the said cases the Councill or Assistants of Our said Province
shall have full power and Authority and Wee doe hereby give and
grant vnto the said Councill or Assistants of Our said Province
for the time being or the Major parse of them full power and
Authority to doe and execute all and every such Acts matters and
things which the said Governour or Leivtenant of Deputy Governour
of Our said Province or Territory for the time being might or
could lawfully doe or exercise if they or either of them were
personally present vntill the returne of the Governour Leivtenant
or Deputy Governour soe absent or Arrivall or Constitucon of such
other Governour or Leivtenant or Deputy Governour as shall or mav
be appointed by Vs Our Heires or Successors from time to time
Provided alwaies
and it is hereby declared that nothing herein shall extend or be
taken to Erect or grant or allow the Exercise of any Admirall
Court Jurisdicon Power or Authority but that the same shall be and
is hereby reserved to Vs and Our Successors and shall from time to
time be Erected Granted and exercised by vertue of Commissions to
be yssued vnder the Great Seale of England or vnder the Seale of
the High Admirall or the Comissioners for executing the Office of
High Admirall of England
And further Our
expresse Will and Pleasure is And Wee doe by these present for Vs
Our Heires and Successors Ordaine and appoint that these Our
Letters Patents shall not in any manner Enure or be taken to
abridge bar or hinder any of Our loveing Subjects whatsoever to
vse and exercise the Trade of Fishing vpon the Coasts of New
England but that they and every of them shall have full and free
power and Libertie to continue and vse their said Trade of Fishing
vpon the said Coasts in any of the seas therevnto adjoyning or any
Arms of the said Seas or Salt Water Rivers where they have been
wont to fish and to build and set vpon the Lands within Our said
Province or Collony lying west and not then possesst by perticuler
Proprietors such Wharfes Stages and Workhouses as shall be
necessary for the salting drying keeping and packing of their Fish
to be taken or gotten vpon that Coast And to Cutt down and take
such Trees and other Materialls there growing or being
or growing (11) vpon any parts or
places lying west and not then in possession Of particular
proprietors as shall be needfull for that purpose and for all
other necessary easments helps and advantages concerning the Trade
of Fishing there in such manner and forme as they have been
heretofore at any time accustomed to doe without maketng any
Wilfull Wast or Spoile any thing in these presents conteyned to
the contrary notwithstanding
And lastly for
the better provideing and furnishing of Masts for Our Royall Navy
Wee doe hereby reserve to Vs Our Heires and Successors all Trees
of the Diameter of Twenty Four Inches and upwards of Twelve Inches
from the ground growing vpon any soyle or Tract of Land within Our
said Province or Territory not heretofore granted to any private
persons And Wee doe restrains and forbid all persons whatsoever
from felling cutting or destroying any such Trees without the
Royall Lycence of Vs Our Heires and Successors first had and
obteyned vpon penalty of Forfeiting One Hundred Pounds sterling
vnto Ous Our Heires and Successors for every such Tree soe felled
cult or destroyed without such Lycence had and (12) obteyned in that
behalfe any thing in. these presents contevned to the contrary in
any wise Notwithstanding
In Witnesse whereof Wee have caused these our Letters to be made Patents Witnesse Ourselves att Westminster the Seaventh Day of October in the Third yeare of Our Reigne
By Writt of Privy Seale(1) The charter of 1629 had been cancelled by a judgment of the high court of chancery of England June 18, 1684.
The Charters and General Laws of the Colony and Province of Massachusetts Bay, Published by order of the General Court, Boston, T. B. Wait and Cc,., 1814, pp. 18-37 Back
(2) These words occur in the printed copies, but are not in the original. See also colony charter. Back
(3) Omitted in the original. Back
(5) Winchester, in the Charters and General Laws, Boston: 1814, Back
(7) In printed copies this is " the," but the omission in the original seems better supplied as above. Back
(8) Gidney, in the Charters and General Laws. Boston: 1814. Back
(11) The words "or growing " not found in reprint. Back
(12) " or " in reprint, supra. Back
(13) Sir John Trevor, Sir William Rawlinson, and Sir George Hutchins were appointed lords commissioners of the great seal May 15, 1690, and were succeeded by Lord Somers as chancellor May 3, 1693. Back