MS46.02: William Blathwayt Papers
Richard Wharton Letter to Blathwayt dated July 13, 1680

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Boston in New Engld July 13: 1680


Honr d Sr

His Maty Haveing by his Letters of the 12th day of February 1678/9
To ye Governr and Councell of the severall Collonyes Comanded that
Comunication Should be made of his pleasure, That all p[er]sons p[re]tend
ing any right or Title to Such or Governmt in ye Narrogansett countrey
Should with all Speed Send over Agents to make their right and Title
appeare, And the proprietr s and purchasers of ye Sayle Haveing in obedience
to his Matys Comand, Instructed (according to ye Short opportunity given
them) Mr William Harris Agent Conecticott Collony, To abort their
right, and he being unhappily Carryed to [Argier], they againe finding
it as well their duty as Interest to renew their address and being made
Sensible not onely of yor great abilityes and opportunityes but alsoe
of yor just and Generous Disposition to Repr sent to his Maty the greivances
of his Subjects, and their petitions for redress, and favour, and Expression of his
Grace and bounty, Instanced in yor Late Governmt for New Plymouth
I p[re]sented in behalfe of said proprietr s (by the Last Ship) to Signify their Intention
by this to Intreat yor favour and furtherance of their intended petition,
wch will be p[re]sented by John Lewin or Thomas Doane Esqrs , and will
by the next Ship be followed with Such Informacóns and evidences
as can in ye Interim be Collected, Though its hoped his Maty bye this
tyme is made Sensible how very incapable ye Governmt of Road
Island is to serve his Maty in any additionall Trust, However That
Plymo: Agents Suddenly Designed to waite upon his Maty will Demon
strate his Matys honr and Interest and ye peace and prosperity of that
plantacón is in a fairer probability to be [promoted] by any of the many
Supplicated, then by Subjection to Road Island, Sr since ye intended
address Imposts nothing But what its humbly pr sumed his Maty
upon a due rep[re]sentacón wil bee gratiously Inclined to Grant ye [petis]
with ye greatr Confidence [refer] their friends to yor favour
and good Direcón, which they hope will be soe Successfull as to inable
them to render [illegible] acceptable acknowlegmts to yor selfe, and
In ye great assurance of yor Goodness it is That I subscribe myselfe

Sr
Yor Most Humble & faithfull Servt


Richd Wharton

Mr Randolph Comeing late
Last night to towne [illegible]
this for C[illegible]

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N Eng 13 July 1680
From Mr Wharton
abt the King's Province
Recd ye 10 Sept 1680

Thes
To William Blathwaite Esqr
Clerk to his Matys most Honr ble
Privy Councell
at Whitehall
pr sent