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Thomas Tench Esqr to haue Mr Christopher Gregory sworne
Clark of the house of Delegates
Whoe returne and say that they did prsent Mr Gregory to
the house to haue him sworne and that the house did aprove
of and Accept him but refused to swear him unless hee tooke
allsoe an Oath of secresye which they say is usuall
Message from the house of Delegates by Mr Simon Will-
more and Mr Thomas Staley who say that the house desire
such Oathe of Secresye may be administred to theire Clark.
Collonell Courts and Esqr ffrisby sent for Mr Speaker and the
house of Delegates to attend his Excy the Govr in Councill
Who Came up and being admitted
His Excy was pleased to Acquaint them that for as much as
it had pleased Allmighty God of his Great Mercy to bless his
Majtyes Kingdomes and Dominions wth many great and
signall blessings perticularly by Crowning his gloris and
endeavours wth an Honble and happy peace the safe returne of
his Majtye to his Kingdomes in quiett and the happy Union
and signall agreement accord between his Majtye and Parlia-
ment in raiseing such supplyes as were necessary for defray-
ing arrears and supporting the Honor and Degnity of the
Crowne
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