636 | Instruction Permitting Leave of Absence

    George R.

    Whereas Our Trusty and Welbeloved Francis Bernard, Esquire, Our Captain General and Governor in Chief of Our Province of the Massachuset’s Bay, in America, hath humbly represented unto us, that his private Affairs may require his Residence for some Time in this Our Kingdom, and therefore hath humbly requested the We would be pleased to grant him a discretionary Leave to be absent from his Government, and to permit him to return into this Our Kingdom of Great Britain; We are graciously pleased to condescend to his Request, and accordingly do, by these Presents; give and grant unto him the said Francis Bernard, Our full and free Leave, Licence and Permission, to come from his said Government of the Massachuset’s Bay into this Our Kingdom and to remain here until Our further Pleasure shall be signified. Given at Our Court at St: James’s the Twenty second Day of June 1768 in the Eighth Year of Our Reign.

    By His Majesty’s Command

    Hillsborough

    Govr: Bernard Leave of Absence

    LS, RC     BP, 13: 243-246.

    Sealed and addressed: To Our Trusty and Welbeloved Francis Bernard Esqr Our Captain General and Governor in Chief of Our Province of the Massachuset’s Bay in America. Docket: Leave of Absence.