ANDREW OLIVER’S FIRST COMMISSION as SECRETARY OF THE PROVINCE OF THE MASSACHUSETTS BAY

    2 March, 1758

    [COMMISSION FROM HIS MAJESTY KING GEORGE THE SECOND TO] ANDREW OLIVER ESQR [TO BE] SECRETARY OF [THE PROVINCE OF THE] MASSACHUSETTS BAY

    George the second by the Grace of God [of Great Britain France and Ireland King Defender of the Faith] &c; To All to Whom these presents shall come Greeting

    Know ye that Wee of our Especial Grace certain Knowledge and meer Motion have Given and granted and by these presents Do Give and Grant unto Our Trusty and Welbeloved Andrew Oliver Esquire the Office or Place of Secretary of Our Province of Massachusetts Bay in New England in America And him the said Andrew Oliver Secretary of our said Province of Massachusetts Bay in New England in America Wee do Make Ordain and Constitute by these Presents in the Room and Place of Josiah Willard Esquire Deceased To Have Hold Exercise and Enjoy the said Office or Place unto the said Andrew Oliver by himself or his sufficient Deputy or Deputies (for Whom he shall be Answerable) for and during Our Pleasure and his Residence within Our said Province with all Fees Rights Profits Priviledges and Advantages whatsoever thereunto belonging in as full and Ample manner as he the said Josiah Willard or any other Secretary of our said Province hath formerly held and Enjoyed or of right ought to have held and Enjoyed the same In Witness [whereof we have caused these our Letters to be made Patient] Witness Our self at Westminster the Second Day of March [in the thirty first Year of Our Reign]

    By Writ of Privy Seal

    [COCKS]

    [Province of the Massa Bay — June 1. 1758 Sworn in Council

    Before T. Pownall Govr

    Rec Received Recorded and Examined

    Thos Clarke Dpty Sec͞r͞y]

    Public Record Office, Patent Roll, 31 George II, Part 3, No. 2. Compared with the record of Royal Commissions (Crown Commissions, 1628–1663, pp. 165–166) in the office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth.206

    1758 JANY 31 WARRANT APPOINTING ANDREW OLIVER ESQR SECRETARY OF THE MASSACHUSETTS BAY NEW ENGLD

    G. R.

    Our Will and Pleasure is that you prepare a Bill for Our Royal Signature to pass Our Great Seal of Great Britain, containing Our Grant of the Office or Place of Secretary of Our Province of the Massachusets Bay, in New England, in America, unto Our Trusty and Wellbeloved Andrew Oliver Esqr in the room and place of Josiah Willard Esqr deceased, To have, hold exercise and enjoy the same unto him the said Andrew Oliver by himself or his sufficient Deputy or Deputies (for whom he shall be answerable) for and during Our Pleasure and his Residence within Our said Province with all Fees, Rights, Profits, Privileges and Advantages whatsoever thereunto belonging, in as full and ample manner as he the said Josiah Willard or any other Secretary of Our said Province hath heretofore held and enjoyed the same and for so doing this shall be your Warrant Given at Our Court at St James’s the day of 1758 in the 31st year of Our Reign.

    By His Majesty’s Command.

    To Our Attorney or Sollicitor General.

    Public Record Office, Colonial Office, Class 324, Vol. 51, p. 117.