JONATHAN BELCHER’S COMMISSION as GOVERNOR OF THE PROVINCE OF THE MASSACHUSETTS BAY
28 January, 1729–30
George the Second by the Grace of God &c To Our Trusty and Welbeloved Jonathan Belcher Esquire Greeting
Whereas by a Royal Charter vnder the Great Seal of England bearing date the Seventh day of October in the third year of the Reign of King William the114 the Colony of the Massachusets Bay the Colony of New Plymouth the Province of Main in New England the Territory of Accadie or Nova Scotia and the Lands lying between the said Territory of Nova Scotia and the Province of Main aforesaid were vnited Erected and Incorporated into one Real Province by the Name of Our Province of the Massachusets Bay in New England and his said Majestie did thereby Grant to our loving Subjects the Inhabitants of Our said Province or Territory of the Massachusets Bay in New England and their Successors that there should be a Governor a Lievtenant Governor and Secretary of Our said Province and Territory to be from time to time Appointed and com̄issionated by the said King William his heires and successors with several Privileges Franchises and Imunities thereby granted to Our said loving Subjects Now know you that Wee reposing especial Trust and Confidence in the prudence courage and Loyalty of you the said Jonathan Belcher of our especial Grace certain knowledge and meer moc͠on have thought fit to Constitute and appoint And by these presents Do Constitute and Appoint you the said Jonathan Belcher to be Our Captain General and Governor in Chief in and over Our said Province of the Massachusets Bay in New England and for your better Guidance and Direcc͞o͞n Wee do hereby Require and Command you to do and Execute all things in due manner that shall belong to the Trust Wee have reposed in you according to the several Powers and Authorities mencon̄ed in the said Charter and in these presents and such further Powers Instructions and Authorities as you shall receive or which shall at any time hereafter be Granted or Appointed you vnder our Sign Manual and Signet or by Our Order in Our Privy Council in Pursuance of the said Charter and according to such reasonable laws and Statutes as are now in Force or which hereafter shall be made and agreed upon in such manner and forme as by the said Charter is directed And Our Will and pleasure is that you the said Jonathan Belcher after the Publication of these our Letters Patents do in the first place take the Oathes appointed to be taken by an Act passed in the first year of the Reign of our late Royal Father King George the First Entituled (An Act for the further Security of His Majesties Person and Government and the Succession of the Crown in the Heires of the late Princess Sophia being Protestants and for Extinguishing the Hopes of the pretended Prince of Wales and his open and Secret Abettors) as also that you make and subscribe the Declaration mentioned in An Act of Parliament made in the five and Twentieth year of the Reign of King Charles the Second Entituled (An Act for preventing Dangers which may happen from Popish Recusants) and likewise that you take the vsual oath, for the due Execucon̄ of the Office and Trust of Our Captain General and Governor in Chief in and over Our said Province as well with Regard to the due and Impartial administracon̄ of Justice as otherwise and further that you take the Oath requred to be taken by Governors of Plantations to do their vtmost that the several Laws relating to Trade and Plantations be observed which said Oathe and Declaracon̄ Our Council of Our said Province or any three of the members thereof have hereby full Power and Authority and are required to tender and administer vnto you and in your Absence to Our Lievtenant Governor of Our said Province if there be any vpon the Place all which being duly performed you shall Administer to each of the members of Our said Council and to Our said Lievtenant Governor if there be any vpon the place the Oaths mencon̄ed in the said Act Entituled (An Act for the further Security of His Majesties Person and Government and the Succession of the Crown in the Heires of the late Princess Sophia being Protestants and for extinguishing the Hopes of the Pretended Prince of Wales and his open and Secret Abettors) as also to cause them to make and subscribe the foremencon̄ed Declaration and to administer to them the Oath for the due Execution of their Places and Trusts as also that you Administer or cause to be Administred vnto all the members that shall be Elected to serve in the General Assembly of Our said Province the Oathes mencon̄ed in the said Act Entituled (An Act for the further Security of His Majesties Person and Government and the Succession of the Crown in the Heires of the late Princess Sophia being Protestants and for Extinguishing the Hopes of the Pretended Prince of Wales and his open and Secret Abettors) and likewise cause them to make and Subscribe the forementioned Declaration and vntill the same shall be so taken and subscribed no person shall be capable of sitting though elected Our further Will and Pleasure is that you shall and may keep and vse the Publick Seal of Our said Province for Sealing all things whatsoever that pass the Great Seal of Our said Province vnder your Government And Wee do hereby Give and Grant vnto you full Power and Authority where you shall see Cause and shall Judge any Offender or Offenders in Capital or Criminal matters or for any Fines or Forfeitures due vnto vs fit Objects of Our Mercy to Pardon all such Offenders and to remit such Fines and Forfeitures Treason and Wilfull Murder only excepted in which Cases you shall likewise have Power vpon Extraordinary Occasions to Grant Reprieves to the Offenders therein to the end and vntil Our Pleasure shall be further known And Wee do hereby give and Grant vnto you the said Jonathan Belcher by your selfe or by your Captains and Com̄anders by you to be Authorized full Power and Authority to levy arm muster Command and Employ all Persons whatsoever residing within Our said Province and Territory of the Massachusets Bay in New England and as occasion shall require to march from one place to another or to Embark them for the resisting and withstanding of all Enemies Pirates and Rebells both at Land and Sea and such Forces with their own Consent or with the Consent of Our Council and Assembly to Transport to any of Our Plantacon̄s in America as occasion shall require for the Defence of the same against the Invasion or attempts of any of Our Enemies and such Enemies Pirates and Rebells if Occasion shall require to pursue and prosecute in or out of the limits of Our said Province or any part thereof And if it shall so please God them to vanquish apprehend and take and being taken either according to law to put to Death or keep and preserve alive at your discretion And Wee do further give and grant vnto you full Power and Authority to Erect Raise and Build within Our said Province and Territory aforesaid such and so many Forts Platformes Castles and Fortifications as you shall Judge necessary and the same or any of them to Fortify and Furnish with Ordnance Amunicon̄ and all sors115 of Armes fit and necessary for The Security and Defence of Our said Province and from time to time to Com̄itt the Government of the same to such Person or Persons as to you shall seem meet and the said Forts and Fortifications again to Demolish or Dismantle as may be most convenient And to do and Execute all and every other thing which to a Captain Generall doth or ought of right to belong as fully and amply as any other Our Captain General doth or hath vsually done according to the Powers hereby Granted or to be Granted to you And Wee do hereby Give and Grant vnto you the said Jonathan Belcher full Power and Authority to Constitute and appoint Captains Lievtenants Masters and other Com̄anders and Officers of Ships and to Grant vnto such Captains Lievtenants Masters and other Com̄ander and Officers of Ships Com̄issions to Execute the Law Martial according to the Direcon̄s of An Act passed in the thirteenth year of the Reign of King Charles the second Entituled (An Act for the Establishing Articles and Orders for the Regulating and better Government of His Majesties Navies Ships of War and Forces by Sea) and to vse such proceedings Authorities Punishments Corrections and Executions vpon any Offender or Offenders who shall be mutinous Seditious disorderly or any way vnruly either at Sea or during the time of their abode or Residence in any of the Ports Harbours or Bays of Our said Province and Territory as the Cause shall be found to require according to Martiall Law and the said Directions during the time of War as aforesaid Provided that nothing herein contained shall be construed to the Enabling you or any by your Authority to hold Plea or have Jurisdicon̄ of any Offence Cause matter or thing comitted or done vpon the high Sea or within any of the Havens Rivers or Creeks of Our said Province or Territories vnder your Government by any Captain Com̄ander Lievtenant Master or other Officer Seaman Soldier or other Person whatsoever who shall be in actual Service and pay in or on Board any of Our Ships of War or other vessels acting by imediate Com̄ission or Warrant from Our Com̄issioners for Executing the Office of Our High Admiral or from Our High Admiral of Great Britain for the time being vnder the Seal of Our Admiralty But that such Captain Com̄ander Lievtenant Master Officer Seaman Soldier or other Person so offending shall be left to be proceeded against & Tryed as the merits of their Offences shall require either by Com̄ission vnder Our Great Seal of Great Britain as the Statute of the Twenty eighth of Henry the Eighth directs or by Com̄ission from Our said Com̄issioners for Executing the Office of Our High Admiral or from Our High Admiral of Great Britain for the time being according to the foremencon̄ed Act Entituled (An Act for the Establishing Articles and Orders for the Regulating and better Government of his Majesties Navies Ships of War and Forces by Sea) and not otherwise Provided also that all Disorders and Misdemeanors com̄mitted on Shore by any Captain Commander Lievtenant Master or other Officer Seaman Soldier or other Person Whatsoever belonging to any of Our Ships of War acting by im̄ediate Com̄ission or Warrant from Our Com̄issioners for executing the Office of Our High Admiral or from Our High Admiral of Great Britain for the time being vnder the Seal of Our Admiralty may be Tryed and Punished according to the Laws of the Place where any such Disorders Offences and Misdemeanors shall be com̄itted on Shore notwithstanding such Offender be in Our actual Service and born in Our pay on Board any such Our Ships of War or other vessels acting by im̄ediate Com̄ission or Warrant from Our Com̄issioners for Executing the Office of Our High Admiral or from Our High Admiral of Great Britain for the time being as aforesaid so as he shall not receive any Protection for the Avoiding of Justice for such Offences committed on Shore from any pretence of his being Employed in Our Service at Sea And further Our Will and Pleasure is that you shall not at any time hereafter by Colour of any Power or Authority hereby Granted or mencon̄ed to be Granted take vpon you to Give Grant or Dispose of any Office or Place within Our said Province and Territories which now is or shall be Granted vnder the Great Seal of Great Britain any further than that you may upon the vacancy of any such Office or Suspension of any Officer by you put in any Person to Officiate in the Interval vntil the said Place be disposed of by Us Our Heirs or Successors vnder the Great Seal of Great Britain or that Our Directions be otherwise given therein And Wee do hereby require and Com̄and all Officers and Ministers Civil and Military and all other the Inhabitants of Our said Province and Territories to be obedient aiding and Assisting vnto you the said Jonathan Belcher in the Execution of this Our Com̄ission and of the Powers and Authorities therein contained and in Case of your Death or absence out of Our said Province and Territories to be Obedient Aiding and Assisting vnto such Person as shall be Appointed by vs to be Our Lievtenant Governor or Commander in Chief of Our said Province and Territories to whom Wee do therefore by these presents Give and Grant all and singular the Powers and Authorities herein granted to be by him Executed and Enjoyed during Our Pleasure or vntil your arrival within Our said Province And if vpon your Death or Absence out of Our said Province there be no Person com̄issionated or appointed by vs to be Our Lievtenant Governor or Com̄ander in Chief of Our said Province and Territories Our Will and Pleasure is That Our Council of Our said Province for the time being do take vpon them the Administration of the Government and Execute our said Com̄ission and Instructions and the several powers and Authorities therein contained in the same manner and to all Intents and Purposes as Our Governor and Commander in Chief of Our said Province and Territories should or ought to do in case of your absence vntil your returne or in all Cases vntil Our further Pleasure be known therein And that in such Case the Eldest Councillour present at each meeting of the said Council shall always preside therein And Our Pleasure is that you the said Jonathan Belcher shall and may hold execute and enjoy the Office and Place of Our Captain General and Governor in Chief in and over Our said Province and Territories of the Massachusets Bay in New England with all and singular the Powers and Authorities hereby granted vnto you for and during Our Will and Pleasure And whereas there are divers Colonies adjoyning to Our said Province of the Massachusets Bay for the Defence and Security whereof it is requisite that due care be taken in the time of War We have therefore thought it further necessary for Our Service and for the better proteccon̄ and Security of Our Subjects Inhabiting those parts to Constitute and appoint and appoint116 And Wee do by these presents Constitute and appoint you the said Jonathan Belcher to be Our Captain General & Commander in Chief of the Militia and of all the Forces by Sea and Land within Our Colonies of Rhode Island and Providence Plantacon̄ the Narraganset Country or Kings Province and of all Our Forts and Places of Strength within the same in time of War or imminent Danger And for the better Ordering Governing and Ruling Our said Militia and all Our Forces Forts and Places of Strength within Our said Colonies of Rhode Island and Providence Plantation and the Narraganset Country or Kings Providence117 Wee do hereby give and grant vnto you the said Jonathan Belcher and in your Absence to Our Lievtenant Governor or Com̄ander in Chief of Our said Province of the Massachusets Bay all and every the like Powers as in these presents are before Granted and recited for the Ruleing Governing and Ordering Our Militia and all Our Forces Forts and Places of Strength within Our Province of the Massachusets Bay to be Exercised by you the said Jonathan Belcher and in your Absence from Our Territory and Dominion of New England by Our said Lievtenant Governor or Com̄ander in Chief of Our said Province of the Massachusets Bay for the time being within Our said Colonies of Rhode Island and Providence Plantacon̄ and the Narraganset Country or Kings Province during the time of War or imminent Danger as aforesaid In Witness &c Witnesse Our Selfe at Westminster the twenty-eighth day of January
De Concessione Belcher Armigero Commissionis
— Public Record Office, Patent Roll, 3 George II, Part 3, No. 4.