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

O'Callaghan, E.B., ed. The Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. III. Albany: Weed, Parsons and Co., 1850. 256 words

Dudley to his Royal Highness who was gratiously pleased to tell yo' Hon ^ Address'" tliat a greate informcon was come in against him and tliat yo"" Hon'"^ Address*" should answere it before his Betters. Tlie meantime that yo"- Hon""* Address^ may repaire to his Lodging but be ready to attend his R. H. his further Commands, The morning following at w^^ time his R. H. was farther pleased to comand yo^ Hon » Address*" to give his attendance in y^ Afternoone, being their yo'" Hon'"^ Address-- was admitted into y^ Private Closet of his R. H. who M-as gratiously [pleased] to pernse y« paper of y^ whole Proceedings and in [perticulai-J his Royal Hignesse was pleased to blame yo'" Hon" Address'" for sending 3 persons a board ye Enemies Siiipps to [make terms] yo'" Honf^^ Address'' in all humble Manner replied unto his R : H : that it was in hopes to have Stopt the s'' Sliiftps one Tide and in that time expected y^ Gouern*" or more assistance w^'' in y^ flfort, The morneing following his R : H : was furtlier gratiously pleased to Comand yo'" Hon-^s j^^. dregs'" to weight upon Sir John Worden w'h the said pnpers tlie next morning yo"- Honi^s Address'" was Comanded to give his further attendance upon his Royal Highness who was gratiously pleased to [Comand] yo"" Hon^s Address to attend at y^ bower of [six o clock] at y« Right Honr'^'o ye Lord Arlingtons & about tlie hower of Seauen yo' Hon^^ Address"" was Admitted