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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. 253 words

We are divided in our opinions about bringing tliis matter to a tryal at Law because some that have signed a Representation of this case are still of opinion that it ought not to be brought to a "Tryal, till the Bishop of London (to whom they have adi-essed it) give his directions therein. Tho' others that have signed the said representation do concurr with those that have not in the method Yo'' Ex^y proposes for redi-essing M'" Foyers Grievances. Being now better satisfyed in what your Excellency informs us that it is only cognizable before those from whom we can expect more Impartial Justice.

We are sorry M^" Poyer did not return your Ex^y a more particular and satisfactory answer to your Ex^y*^ Questions but he assures us he was not then capable of doing it, and that the deficiency of his answer did not proceed fi-om want of respect to your Excellency.

We cannot but express our hearty satisfaction in the firm assurances your Ex^y has been pleased to give us of your sincere affection to the Church and Zeal to promote her Interest, in the acknowledgement whereof we heartily pray your Ex^y may plentifully share in those sure blessings promised to all those that love her, and seek her peace begging your Ex^y to believe that we shaU ahvayes be ready (agreeable to her principles) to behave ourselves with all dutyful respect and obedience to your Ex'^ys administration and subscribe our selves with all sincerity May it please your Ex<=y