Middlesex Sessions:
Sessions Papers - Justices' Working Documents
SM | PS

February 1750

About this document type

Currently Held: London Metropolitan Archives

LL ref: LMSMPS504010021

Image 21 of 501st March 1750


J

do Sincerely Promise and Swear that I will be Faithfull and bear true Allogian
to his Majesty King George
So help me God

J

do Swear that Jeo from my Heart abhor detert and abjure as impious and [..]
Heretical that sawuable Dectrine and Position that Princer excumunicated or deprived by the Popre [..]
ann Authority of the soo of Rome may be depond or Murdered by their Subjects or any other whatso ever
And Jeo declare that no Foreign Prince Person [..] relate state or Potentate hath or ought to have any [..]
Jurisdiction Power Superiority Proanincuce or authority Enlosiastical or spiritual within this Real in
So help me God

J

do truly and Sincerely [..] Knowledge Profess testify and delare in my Conscience [..]
before [..] and the [..] orid that our sovereign Lord King George is lawfull and Rightful King of this Realur
and all other his Majestices Dominious [..] there unto belonging And I do so lawnly and sincerely
declare that Jeo behave in my Conscience that the Person Pretended to be Prince o [..] Realer swimer the Life of
the late King James and Since his Decrease Pretending to be and taking [..] herself the stile and Title
of King of E [..] land by the Name of James the [..] or of Scotland by the Name of James the Eighth
or the Stile and Title of King of Great B [..] ath not any right or Title whatso ever to the Crown [..]
of this Realur or any other the Dominend the [..] belonging And Jeo ra [..]
or Obodience to him And I do swear that I will bear Fa [..] and true Allegiance [..] King [..]
and him will defend to the Almost of any Power against all raitord [..] Pirar [..]
which shall [..] against his Person [..] of Dighity And Swell do [..]
disclose and [..] Known to his Majesty and [..] Successord [..] Treasond and Traite [..]
Know to be against him or any of them And I do faithfully Promise to the [..]
[..] in a [..] defend the Succeageion of the against his [..] said James [..] all other Persons [..]
wharso ever which Succeseion is an Act in [..] Act for the [..] ther Limitation [..] Crown and better [..]
Securing the Rights and Libertys of the Subject is and staude limetted to the [..] Sophix Electorese
and Dutchese Dowager of However and the Heird of her Body being Protest [..] all these [..]
I do plainly and Sincerely acknowlege and Swear according to those express [..] by me spoken and [..]
according to the Plain and Common Sense and understanding of the so [..] without any Epuieocation
Mental Ev [..] Secret Reservation whatsoever And I do make this [..] intion acknowledgement
abjuration Reservation and Promise heartily Willingly and truly [..] who true Faith of a Christain
So help me God




View as XML