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Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. II

O'Callaghan, E.B., ed. The Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. II. Albany: Weed, Parsons and Co., 1849. 259 words

Humbly traceing y^ Stepps and Laying hold of y« Encouragement given by So Royall an Example have as farr as in us Lyed Prevented y ^ Rageing Intrest of y® Roman Catholic Party and there . adherents in this Province and not only asserted the Right of our new Soveraigne but Reduced most of ye Dissafected to their obedience and Establisht his Maj^s Interest upon So Sure a foundation y' from thence already we fynde the fruits of Tranquility and Peace, So we doubt not, but all y* are willing to be Esteemed of ye Reformation will Comply with y^ Same -- ; and to ye Intent that none of his Majes forts or Subjects should be Exposed where apparent fears and Dangers of his Professed enemies doth Threaten them as wee are made Sencible by yours of ye County of albany, we have sent 50 men with arms suteable, which doubt not but will bee of Seasonable use for Defence of ye Same, and have given full Power to our Trusty and Beloved friende Jacob Milborne genf^ to treat with Consult, order doe and Performe all things that shall be Requisite for his Majes Service & y^ Safety to whom we Desyre y*^ will give Credence and treat amicably that soe we may not occasion ye Enemy to Scandalize us with or take any advantage of Disputes and Differences amongst us, Especially when we are upon Such good Terms of breaking of Papist and arbitrary Yokes from our necks forever. This all at p'sent from y' Loveing friendes.