The American Colonies in the Seventeenth Century volume 3

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The American Colonies in the Seventeenth Century volume 3
Herbert L Herbert Levi Osgood
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I. Col. Recs. III. 195, and in full in Laws of New Hampshire, I. 93.
384 IMPERIAL CONTROL PART by a president was issued. As in the case of the provisional IV< government of New Hampshire, the first appointees, with ~~ r ~ J one or two exceptions, were residents of New England. Joseph Dudley was named as president and with him were associated seventeen councillors, Randolph, its secretary, be ing one. All were selected from Massachusetts except Robert Mason and John Hinckes, who were from New H
...ampshire, while Francis Champernowne and Edward Tyng were from Maine, and Fitz-John Winthrop from King s Province. Stoughton, Bulkely, Bradstreet, and Pynchon were promi nent among the members from Massachusetts. Among the councillors were only two Anglicans, Mason and Randolph. The president was empowered to select any one of the council to act as deputy. Seven were to constitute a quo rum. They were to meet in Boston within twenty days after the arrival of the commission and take the oath of allegiance, and the same oath should be administered to all office holders.

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