Charter Of Massachusetts Bay Colony (1629)
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And further, That the said Governour and Companye,
and their Successors, maie have forever one comon Seale, to be used in all
Causes and Occasions of the said Company, and the same Seale may alter,
chaunge, breake, and newe make, from tyme to tyme, at their pleasures. And our
Will and Pleasure is, and Wee doe hereby for Us, our Heires and Successors,
ordeyne and graunte, That from henceforth for ever, there shalbe one Governor,
one Deputy Governor, and eighteene Assistants of the same Company, to be from
tyme to tyme constituted, elected and chosen out of the Freemen of the saide
Company, for the twyme being, in such Manner and Forme as hereafter in theis
Presents is expressed, which said Officers shall applie themselves to take
Care for the best disposeing and ordering of the generall buysines and
Affaires of, for, and concerning the said Landes and Premisses hereby
mentioned, to be graunted, and the Plantation thereof, and the Government of
the People there. And for the better Execution of our Royall Pleasure and
Graunte in this Behalf, Wee doe, by theis presents, for Us, our Heires and
Successors, nominate, ordeyne, make, and constitute; our welbeloved the saide
Mathewe Cradocke, to be the first and present Governor of the said Company,
and the saide Thomas Goffe, to be Deputy Governor of the saide Company, and
the saide Sir Richard Saltonstall, Isaack Johnson, Samuell Aldersey, John Ven,
John Humfrey, John Endecott, Simon Whetcombe, Increase Noell, Richard Pery,
Nathaniell Wright, Samuell Vassall, Theophilus Eaton, Thomas Adams, Thomas
Hutchins, John Browne, George Foxcrofte, William Vassall, and William Pinchion,
to be the present Assistants of the saide Company, to continue in the saide
several Offices respectivelie for such tyme, and in such manner, as in and by
theis Presents is hereafter declared and appointed.
2 And further, Wee will, and by theis Presents, for Us,
our Heires and Successors, doe ordeyne and graunte, That the Governor of the
saide Company for the tyme being, or in his Absence by Occasion of Sicknes or
otherwise, the Deputie Governor for the tyme being, shall have Authoritie from
tyme to tyme upon all Occasions, to give order for the assembling of the saide
Company, and calling them together to consult and advise of the Bussinesses
and Affaires of the saide Company, and that the said Governor, Deputie
Governor, and Assistants of the saide Company, for the tyme being, shall or
maie once every Moneth, or oftener at their Pleasures, assemble and houlde and
keepe a Courte or Assemblie of themselves, for the better ordering and
directing of their Affaires, and that any seaven or more persons of the
Assistants, togither with the Governor, or Deputie Governor soe assembled,
shalbe saide, taken, held, and reputed to be, and shalbe a full and sufficient
Courte or Assemblie of the said Company, for the handling, ordering, and
dispatching of all such Buysinesses and Occurrents as shall from tyme to tyme
happen, touching or concerning the. said Company or Plantation; and that there
shall or maie be held and kept by the Governor, or Deputie Governor of the
said Company, and seaven or more of the said Assistants for the tyme being,
upon every last Wednesday in Hillary, Easter, Trinity, and Michas Termes
respectivelie forever, one greate generall and solemne assemblie, which foure
generall assemblies shalbe stiled and called the foure greate and generall
Courts of the saide Company.
3 In all and every, or any of which saide greate and
generall Courts soe assembled, Wee doe for Us, our Heires and Successors, give
and graunte to the said Governor and Company, and their Successors, That the
Governor, or in his absence, the Deputie Governor of the saide Company for the
tyme being, and such of the Assistants and Freeman of the saide Company as
shalbe present, or the greater nomber of them so assembled, whereof the
Governor or Deputie Governor and six of the Assistants at the least to be
seaven, shall have full Power and authoritie to choose, nominate, and appointe,
such and soe many others as they shall thinke fitt, and that shall be willing
to accept the same, to be free of the said Company and Body, and them into the
same to admitt; and to elect and constitute such officers as they shall thinke
fill and requisite, for the ordering, mannaging, and dispatching of the
Affaires of the saide Governor and Company, and their Successors; And to make
Lawes and Ordinances for the Good and Welfare of the saide Company, and for
the Government and ordering of the saide Landes and Plantation, and the People
inhabiting and to inhabite the same, as to them from tyme to tyme shalbe
thought meete, soe as such Lawes and Ordinances be not contrarie or repugnant
to the Lawes and Statuts of this our Realme of England.
4 And, our Will and Pleasure is, and Wee doe hereby for
Us, our Heires and Successors, establish and ordeyne, That yearely once in the
yeare, for ever hereafter, namely, the last Wednesday in Easter Tearme,
yearely, the Governor, Deputy-Governor, and Assistants of the saide Company
and all other officers of the saide Company shalbe in the Generall Court or
Assembly to be held for that Day or Tyme, newly chosen for the Yeare ensueing
by such greater parte of the said Company, for the Tyme being, then and there
present, as is aforesaide. And, if it shall happen the present governor,
Deputy Governor, and assistants, by theis presents appointed, or such as shall
hereafter be newly chosen into their Roomes, or any of them, or any other of
the officers to be appointed for the said Company, to dye, or to be removed
from his or their severall Offices or Places before the saide generall Day of
Election (whome Wee doe hereby declare for any Misdemeanor or Defect to be
removeable by the Governor, Deputie Governor, Assistants, and Company, or such
greater Parte of them in any of the publique Courts to be assembled as is
aforesaid) That then, and in every such Case, it shall and maie be lawfull, to
and for the Governor, Deputie Governor, Assistants, and Company aforesaide, or
such greater Parte of them soe to be assembled as is aforesaide, in any of
their Assemblies, to proceade to a new Election of one or more others of their
Company in the Roome or Place, Roomes or Places of such Officer or Officers
soe dyeing or removed according to their Discretions, And, immediately upon
and after such Election and Elections made of such Governor, Deputie Governor,
Assistant or Assistants, or any other officer of the saide Company, in Manner
and Forme aforesaid, the Authoritie, Office, and Power, before given to the
former Governor, Deputie Governor, or other Officer and Officers soe removed,
in whose Steade and Place newe shalbe soe chosen, shall as to him and them,
and everie of them, cease and determine
5 Provided alsoe, and our Will and Pleasure is, That
aswell such as are by theis Presents appointed to be the present Governor,
Deputie Governor, and Assistants of the said Company, as those that shall
succeed them, and all other Officers to be appointed and chosen as aforesaid,
shall, before they undertake the Execution of their saide Offices and Places
respectivelie, take their Corporal Oathes for the due and faithfull
Performance of their Duties in their severall Offices and Places, before such
Person or Persons as are by theis Presents hereunder appointed to take and
receive the same. . . .
6 And, further our Will and Pleasure is, and Wee doe
hereby for Us, our Heires and Successors, ordeyne and declare, and graunte to
the saide Governor and Company and their Successors, That all and every the
Subjects of Us, our Heires or Successors, which shall goe to and inhabite
within the saide Landes and Premisses hereby mentioned to be graunted, and
every of their Children which shall happen to be borne there, or on the Seas
in goeing thither, or retorning from thence, shall have and enjoy all
liberties and Immunities of free and naturall Subjects within any of the
Domynions of Us, our Heires or Successors, to all Intents, Constructions, and
Purposes whatsoever, as if they and everie of them were borne within the
Realme of England. And that the Governor and Deputie Governor of the said
Company for the Tyme being, or either of them, and any two or more of such of
the saide Assistants as shalbe thereunto appointed by the saide Governor and
Company at any of their Courts or Assemblies to be held as aforesaide, shall
and maie at all Tymes, and from tyme to tyme hereafter, have full Power and
Authoritie to minister and give the Oathe and Oathes of Supremacie and
Allegiance, or either of them, to all and everie Person and Persons, which
shall at any Tyme or Tymes hereafter goe or passe to the Landes and Premisses
hereby mentioned to be graunted to inhabite in the same.
7 And, Wee doe of our further Grace, certen Knowledg
and meere Motion, give and graunte to the saide Governor and Company, and
their Successors, That it shall and maie be lawfull, to and for the Governor
or Deputie Governor, and such of the Assistants and Freemen of the said
Company for the Tyme being as shalbe assembled in any of their generall Courts
aforesaide, or in any other Courtes to be specially sumoned and assembled for
that Purpose, or the greater Parte of them (whereof the Governor or Deputie
Governor, and six of the Assistants to be alwaies seaven) from tyme to tyme,
to make, ordeine, and establishe all Manner of wholesome and reasonable
Orders, Lawes, Statutes, and Ordinances, Directions, and Instructions, not
contrairie to the Lawes of this our Realme of England, aswell for setling of
the Formes and Ceremonies of Government and Magistracy, fitt and necessary for
the said Plantation, and the Inhabitants there, and for nameing and setting of
all sorts of Officers, both superior and inferior, which they shall finde
needefull for that Governement and Plantation, and the distinguishing and
setting forth of the severall duties, Powers, and Lymytts of every such Office
and Place, and the Formes of such Oathes warrantable by the Lawes and Statutes
of this our Realme of England, as shalbe respectivelie ministred unto them for
the Execution of the said severall Offices and Places; as also, for the
disposing and ordering of the Elections of such of the said Officers as shalbe
annuall, and of such others as shalbe to succeede in Case of Death or
Removeall, and ministring the said Oathes to the newe elected Officers, and
for Impositions of lawfull Fynes, Mulcts, Imprisonment, or other lawfull
Correction, according to the Course of other Corporations in this our Realme
of England, and for the directing, ruling, and disposeing of all other Matters
and Thinges, whereby our said People, Inhabitants there, may be soe
religiously, peaceablie, and civilly governed, as their good Life and orderlie
Conversation, maie wynn and incite the Natives of Country, to the Knowledg and
Obedience of the onlie true God and Savior of Mankinde, and the Christian
Fayth, which in our Royall Intention, and the Adventurers free Profession, is
the principall Ende of this Plantation.
8 Willing, commaunding, and requiring, and by theis
Presents for Us, our Heires, and Successors, ordeyning and appointing, that
all such Orders, Lawes, Statuts and Ordinances, Instructions and Directions,
as shalbe soe made by the Governor, or Deputie Governor of the said Company,
and such of the Assistants and Freemen as aforesaide, and published in
Writing, under their common Seale, shalbe carefullie and dulie observed, kept,
performed, and putt in Execution, according to the true Intent and Meaning of
the same; and theis our Letters- patents, or the Duplicate or exemplification
thereof, shalbe to all and everie such Officers, superior and inferior, from
Tyme to Tyme, for the putting of the same Orders, Lawes, Statutes, and
Ordinances, Instructions, and Directions, in due Execution against Us, our
Heires and Successors, a sufficient Warrant and Discharge.
9 And Wee doe further, for Us, our Heires and
Successors, give and graunt to the said Governor and Company, and their
Successors by theis Presents, that all and everie such Chiefe Comaunders,
Captaines, Governors, and other Officers and Ministers, as by the said Orders,
Lawes, Statuts, Ordinances, Instructions, or Directions of the said Governor
and Company for the Tyme being, shalbe from Tyme to Tyme hereafter imploied
either in the Government of the saide Inhabitants and Plantation, or in the
Waye by Sea thither, or from thence, according to the Natures and Lymitts of
their Offices and Places respectively, shall from Tyme to Tyme hereafter for
ever, within the Precincts and Partes of Newe England hereby mentioned to be
graunted and confirmed, or in the Waie by Sea thither, or from thence, have
full and Absolute Power and Authoritie to correct, punishe, pardon, governe,
and rule all such the Subjects of Us, our Heires and Successors, as shall from
Tyme to Tyme adventure themselves in any Voyadge thither or from thence, or
that shall at any Tyme hereafter, inhabite within the Precincts and Partes of
Newe England aforasaid, according to the Orders, Lawes, Ordinances,
Instructions, and Directions aforesaid, not being repugnant to the Lawes and
Statutes of our Realme of England as aforesaid. . . .
1629
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