King's assent to [Virginia] Acts of 1732, Chapter 28, concerning the vestment of certain entailed properties of Gertrude Harmanson of Northampton County, November 1, 1733
CWF Rockefeller Library Special Collections. SCMS1931.4.13

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At the Court at St . James's
The 1st day of November 1733
Present

The Kings Most Excellent Majesty
Lord ChancellorEarl of Selkirk
Lord PresidentEarl of [illegible]lay
Lord Privy SealeViscount Torrington
Lord StewardLord Harvey
Lord ChamberlainLord Harrington
Duke of RutlandLord Delawar
Duke of ArgyllMr Speaker
Duke of KentMr Chancellor of the Exchequer
Duke of NewcastleLord Chief Justice Yorke
Earl of ScarbroughHenry Pelham Esqr.
Earl of GranthamSir Charles Wager

Whereas the Lieutenant Governor of His Majestys
Province of Virginia with the Council and Assembly of the said
Province, did in the year 1732 pass an Act — Intitled

"An Act for Vesting certain entailed Lands with the
"Appurtenances in the County of Northhampton in Ger[trude]
"Harmanson in Fee Simple and for Settling other [cut off]
"and Negros of [greater] Value in lieu thereof to the [rubbing]
And Whereas the said Act, together with a Representation
from the Lords Commissioners for Trade and Plantations
thereupon have been referred to the Consideration of a Committee
of the Lords of His Majestys most Honourable Privy Council
for Plantation Affairs — The said Lords of the Committee
p2 Did this day Report their Opinion to His Majesty, that
the said Act was proper to be Approved — His Majesty in
Council, taking the same into consideration was Graciously
pleased to declare His approbation of the said Act — And
pursuant to His Majestys Royal Pleasure thereupon
Expressed, the said Act is hereby confirmed, finally Enacted,
and Ratifyed accordingly: — Whereof the Governor, Lieuten
Governor, or Commander in Chief of His Majesty's Pr[ovince]
of Virginia for the time being, and all others whom it may
concern, are to take Notice and Govern themselves
accordingly

W Sharpe

By His Governour's Command
Truly recorded in the Secretary's Office in the
Book of Proclamations
[illegible]st Matt [illegible] Cl S[illegible] Off

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The King's Assent to
Harmanson's Bill

The Kings
Assent to L[illegible]