Middlesex Sessions:
General Orders of the Court
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22nd February 1725 - 19th January 1734

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Prerogatives Necessary to these great Ends, and you will
find yourselfe under noe Refraints from our Lawes and
Constitution to which you are not antecedently confin'd
by your Innate Goodness and generous Sentiments in favour
of your Subjects, Soe gratiously expressed in your Royall
Declarations in Council and in Parliament. The
Assurances wee have thereby received of your Paternall
Affection, Your Strict Regard to Vertue and Justice, Your
Knowledge of our Language Lawes and Constitution,
and the Experience wee have had of your mild and
gratious Administration, leave us noe Roome to doubt
of our Security and happiness, in the Enjoyment of our
Reagion Lawes and Liberties, under your Majesties
Government .

Wee crave Leave on our part to assure your Majesty,
of our Loyalty and Tidelity to your Sacred Person and
Government and of our Reale in exerting all the
Authority, wee are intrusted with, in such manner as
may most effectually tend to promote the Safety and
Honour of your Majestyes Reigne, and to preserve the
publick Peace and Tranquillity

To these our most Hearty professions of Duty and
Fidelity Give us Leave to add our most ardent Wishes, That
your Majesty may long Live and Reigne over us That your
Royall Consort may long be Continued a Delight to
your Majesty and a Blessing to your People That you may
have the pleasure of Seeing the prosperity of your
Subjects, deriv'd from your indulgent Care and Protection,
That you may receive from them all the Returnes
which Duty Gratitude and Affection can inspire, And
that your Royall Issue may be Established. for
the Happiness of your People upon the Throne of
these Kingdomes to all Future Generations.




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