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A32677 The two charters granted by King Charles IId to the proprietors of Carolina with the first and last fundamental constitutions of that colony.; Charter (1663) England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II); Locke, John, 1632-1704.; Carolina (Colony). Charter (1665); Carolina (Colony). Constitution (1669) 1698 (1698) Wing C3622; ESTC R4148 45,941 64

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and Wares there laded or to be laded or unladed the said Customs to be reasonably assessed upon any Occasion by themselves and by and with the Consent of the free People there or the greater Part of them as aforesaid to whom We give Power by these Presents for Us our Heirs and Successors upon just Cause and in a due Proportion to assess and impose the same And further of our especial Grace certain Knowledge and meer Motion we have given granted and confirmed and by these Presents for Us our Heirs and Successors do give grant and confirm unto the said Edward Earl of Clarendon George Duke of Albemarle VVilliam Lord Craven John Lord Berkeley Anthony Lord Ashley Sir George Carterett Sir VVilliam Berkeley and Sir John Colleton their Heirs and Assigns full and absolute License Power and Authority that the said Edward Earl of Clarendon George Duke of Albemarle VVilliam Lord Craven John Lord Berkeley Anthony Lord Ashley Sir George Carterett Sir VVilliam Berkley and Sir John Colleton their Heirs and Assigns from Time to Time hereafter for ever at his and their Will and Pleasure may assign alien grant demise or enfeoft the Premises or any Parts or Parcells thereof to him or them that shall be willing to purchase the same and to such Person or Persons as they shall think fit to have and to hold to them the said Person or Persons their Heirs and Assigns in Fee simple or Fee Tayle or for Term of Life or Lives or Years to be held of them the said Edward Earl of Clarendon George Duke of Albemarle VVilliam Lord Craven John Lord Berkeley Anthony Lord Ashley Sir George Carterett Sir William Berkeley and Sir John Colleton their Heirs and Assigns by such Rents Services and Customs as shall seem meet to the said Edward Earl of Clarendon George Duke of Albemarle VVilliam Lord Craven John Lord Berkeley Anthony Lord Ashley Sir George Carterett Sir William Berkeley and Sir John Colleton their Heirs and Assigns and not immediately of Us our Heirs and Successors And to the same Person and Persons and to all and every of them We do give and grant by these Presents for Us our Heirs and Successors License Authority and Power that such Person or Persons may have or take the Premises or any Parcel thereof of the said Edward Earl of Clarendon George Duke of Albemarle VVilliam Lord Craven John Lord Berkely Anthony Lord Ashley Sir George Carterett Sir William Berkeley and Sir John Colleton their Heirs and Assigns and the same to hold to themselves their Heirs or Assigns in what Estate of Inheritance whatsoever in Fee simple or in Fee Tayle or otherwise as to them and the said Earl of Clarendon George Duke of Albemarle William Lord Craven John Lord Berkeley Anthony Lord Ashley Sir George Carterett Sir William Berkeley and Sir John Colleton their Heirs and Assigns shall seem expedient The Statute made in the Parliament of Edward Son of King Henry heretofore King of England our Predecessor commonly called The Statute of Quia Emptores Terrae or any other Satute Act Ordinance Use Law Custom or any other Matter Cause or Thing heretofore published or provided to the contrary in any wise notwithstanding And because many Persons born or inhabiting in the said Province for their Deserts and Services may expect and be capable of Marks of Honour and Favour which in respect of the great Distance cannot conveniently be conferred by Us our Will and Pleasure therefore is and We do by these Presents give and grant unto the said Edward Earl of Clarendon George Duke of Albemarle Willliam Lord Craven John Lord Berkeley Anthony Lord Ashley Sir George Carterett Sir William Berkeley and Sir John Colleton their Heirs and Assigns full Power and Authority to give and conferr unto and upon such of the Inhabitants of the said Province as they shall think do or shall merit the same such Marks or Favour and Titles of Honour as they shall think fit so as these Titles of Honour be 〈…〉 conferred upon any the 〈◊〉 of this Our Kingdom of 〈◊〉 And further also We do by these Presents for Us Our Heirs and Successors give and Grant License to them the said Edward Earl of Clarendon George Duke of Albemarle William Lord Craven John Lord Berkeley Anthony Lord Ashley Sir George Carterett Sir William Berkeley and Sir John Colleton their Heirs and Assigns full Power Liberty and License to Erect Raise and Build within the said Province and Places aforesaid or any Part or Parts thereof such and so many Forts Fortresses Castles Cities Borroughs Towns Villages and other Fortifications whatsoever and the same or any of them to Fortify and Furnish with Ordinance Powder Shot Armory and all other Weapons Ammunition Habiliments of War both Offensive and Defensive as shall be thought fit and convenient for the Safety and Welfare of the said Province and Places or any Part thereof and the same or any of them from Time to Time as Occasion shall require to Dismantle Disfurnish Demolish and pull down and also to Place Constitute and Appoint in or over all or any of the said Castles Forts Fortifications Cities Towns and Places aforesaid Governours Deputy Governours Magistrates Sheriffs and other Officers Civil and Military as to them shall seem meet and to the said Cities Burroughs Towns Villages or any other Place or Places within the said Province to Grant Letters or Charters of Incorporation with all Liberties Franchises and Priviledges requisite and usual or to or within any Corporations within this Our Kingdom of England granted or belonging and in the same Citties Burroughs Towns and other Places to Constitute Erect and Appoint such and so many Markets Marts and Fairs as shall in that Behalf be thought fit and necessary and further also to Erect and Make in the Province aforesaid or any Part thereof so many Mannors as to them shall seem meet and convenient and in every of the same Mannors to have and to hold a Court-Baron with all things whatsoever which to a Court-Baron do belong and to have and to hold Views of Franck Pledge and Court-Leet for the Conservation of the Peace and better Government of those Parts within such Limits Jurisdictions and Precincts as by the said Edward Earl of Clarendon George Duke of Albemarle William Lord Craven John Lord Berkely Anthony Lord Ashley Sir George Carterett Sir William Berkeley and Sir John Colleton or their Heirs shall be appointed for that purpose with all things whatsoever which to a Court Leet or view of Franck Pledge do belong the said Court to be holden by Stewards to be Deputed and Authorized by the said Edward Earl of Clarendon George Duke of Albemarle William Lord Craven John Lord Berkeley Anthony Lord Ashley Sir George Carterett Sir William Berkeley and Sir John Colleton or their Heirs or by the Lords of other Mannors and Leets for the Time being when the same shall be Erected And because that in so remote a Country and Scituate among
and Assigns That they the said Edward Earl of Clarendon George Duke of Albemarle William Earl of Craven John Lord Berkeley Anthony Lord Ashley Sir George Carterett Sir John Colleton and Sir VVilliam Berkeley their Heirs and Assigns may from Time to Time for ever have and enjoy the Customs and Subsidies in the Ports Harbours Creeks and other Places within the Province aforesaid payable for the Goods Merchandizes and Wares there laded or be laded or unladed the said Customs to be reasonably assessed to upon any Occasion by themselves and by and with the Consent of the free People or the greater Part of them as aforesaid to whom We give Power by these Presents for Us our Heirs and Successors upon just Cause and in a due Proportion to assess and impose the same And further of our especial Grace certain Knowledge and meer Motion we have given granted and confirmed and by these Presents for Us our Heirs and Successors do give grant and confirm unto the said Edward Earl of Clarendon George Duke of Albemarle VVilliam Earl of Craven John Lord Berkeley Anthony Lord Ashley Sir George Carterett Sir John Colleton and Sir VVilliam Berkeley their Heirs and Assigns full and absolute Power License and Authority that they the said Edward Earl of Clarendon George Duke of Albemarle VVilliam Earl Craven John Lord Berkeley Anthony Lord Ashley Sir George Carterett Sir John Colleton and Sir VVilliam Berkley their Heirs and Assigns from Time to Time hereafter for ever at his and their Will and Pleasure may assign alien grant demise or enfeoff the Premises or any Part or Parcell thereof to him or them that shall be willing to purchase the same and to such Person and Persons as they shall think fit to have and to hold to them the said Person or Persons their Heirs and Assigns in Fee simple or in Fee Tayle or for the Term of Life or Lives or Years to be held of them the said Edward Earl of Clarendon George Duke of Albemarle VVilliam Earl of Craven John Lord Berkeley Anthony Lord Ashley Sir George Carterett Sir John Colleton and Sir William Berkeley their Heirs and Assigns by such Rents Services and Customs as shall seem fit to them the said Edward Earl of Clarendon George Duke of Albemarle VVilliam Earl of Craven John Lord Berkeley Anthony Lord Ashley Sir George Carterett Sir John Colleton and Sir William Berkeley their Heirs and Assigns and not of Us our Heirs and Successors And to the same Person and Persons and to all and every of them We do give and grant by these Presents for Us our Heirs and Successors License Authority and Power that such Person or Persons may have and take the Premises or any Parcel thereof of the said Edward Earl of Clarendon George Duke Of Albemarle VVilliam Earl of Craven John Lord Berkely Anthony Lord Ashley Sir George Carterett Sir John Colleton and Sir William Berkeley their Heirs and Assigns and the same to hold to themselves their Heirs or Assigns in what Estate of Inheritance soever in Fee simple or in Fee Tayle or otherwise as to them the said Edward Earl of Clarendon George Duke of Albemarle William Earl of Craven John Lord Berkeley Anthony Lord Ashley Sir George Carterett Sir John Colleton and Sir William Berkley their Heirs and Assigns shall seem expedient The Statute in the Parliament of Edward Son of King Henry heretofore King of England our Predecessor commonly called The Statute of Quia Emptores Terrar or any other Satute Act Ordinance Use Law Custom or any other Matter Cause or Thing heretofore published or provided to the contrary in any wise notwithstanding And because many Persons born and inhabiting in the said Province for their Deserts and Services may expect and be capable of Marks of Honour and Favour which in respect of the great Distance cannot conveniently be conferred by Us our Will and Pleasure therefore is and We do by these Presents give and grant unto the said Edward Earl of Clarendon George Duke of Albemarle William Lord Craven John Lord Berkeley Anthony Lord Ashley Sir George Carterett Sir John Colleton and Sir William Berkeley 〈◊〉 Heirs and Assigns full Power and Authority to give and conferr unto and upon such of the Inhabitants of the said Province or Territory as they shall think do or shall merit the same such Marks of Favour and Titles of Honour as they shall think fit so as their Titles or Honours be not the same as are enjoyed by or conferred upon any of the Subjects of this Our Kingdom of England And further also We do by these Presents for Us Our Heirs and Successors give and Grant License to them the said Edward Earl of Clarendon George Duke of Albemarle William Earl of Craven John Lord Berkeley Anthony Lord Ashley Sir George Carterett Sir John Colleton and Sir William Berkeley their Heirs and Assigns full Power Liberty and License to Erect Raise and Build within the said Province and Places aforesaid or any Part or Parts thereof such and so many Forts Fortresses Castles Cities Burroughs Towns Villages and other Fortifications whatsoever and the same or any of them to Fortify and Furnish with Ordnance Powder Shot Armour and all other Weapons Ammunition and Habiliments of War both Defensive and Offensive as shall be thought fit and convenient for the Safety and Welfare of the said Province and Places or any Part thereof And the same or any of them from Time to Time as Occasion shall require to Dismantle Disfurnish Demolish and pull down And also to Place Constitute and Appoint in or over all or any of the said Castles Forts Fortifications Cities Towns and Places aforesaid Governours Deputy Governours Magistrates Sheriffs and other Officers Civil and Military as to them shall seem meet And to the said Cities Burroughs Towns Villages or any other Place or Places within the said Province or Territory to Grant Letters or Charters of Incorporation with all Liberties Franchises and Priviledges requisite or usual or to or within this Our Kingdom of England granted or belonging And in the same Citties Burroughs Towns and other Places to Constitute Erect and Appoint such and so many Markets Marts and Fairs as shall in that Behalf be thought fit and necessary And further also to Erect and Make in the Province or Territory aforesaid or any Part thereof so man Mannors with such Signories as to them shall seem meet and convenient and in every of the same Mannors to have and to hold a Court-Baron with all Things whatsoever which to a Court-Baron do belong and to have and to hold Views of Franck Pledge and Courts-Leet for the Conservation of the Peace and better Government of those Parts with such Limits Jurisdiction and Precincts as by the said Edward Earl of Clarendon George Duke of Albemarle William Earl of Craven John Lord Berkely Anthony Lord Ashley Sir George Carterett Sir John Colleton and Sir William Berkeley or their Heirs shall be appointed for that purpose
of Communion set down the external Way whereby they witness a Truth as in the Presence of GOD whether it be by laying Hands on or kissing the Bible as in the Church of England or by holding up the Hand or any other sensible Way § 101. No Person above seventeen Years of Age shall have any Benefit or Protection of the Law or be capable of any Place of Profit or Honour which is not a Member of some Church or Profession having his Name Recorded in some one and but one Religious Record at once § 102. No Person of any other Church or Profession shall disturb or molest any Religious Assembly § 103. No Person whatsoever shall speak anything in their Religions Assembly irreverently or seditiously of the Government or Governours or State-Matters § 104. Any Person subscribing the Terms of Communion in the Record of the said Church or Profession before the Precinct Register and any five Members of the said Church or Profession shall be thereby made a Member of the said Church or Profession § 105. Any Person striking out his own Name out of any Religious Record or his Name being struck out by any Officer thereunto authorized by each Church or Profession respectively shall cease to be a Member of that Church or Profession § 106. No Man shall use any reproachful reviling or abusive Language against the Religion of any Church or Profession that being the certain way of disturbing the Peace and of hindring the Conversion of any to the Truth by engaging them in Quarrels and Animosities to the hatred of the Professors and that Profession which otherwise they might be brought to assent to § 107. Since Charity obliges us to wish well to the Souls of all Men and Religion ought to alter nothing in any Man 's Civil Estate or Right it shall be lawful for Slaves as well as others to enter themselves and be of what Church or Profession any of them shall think best and thereof be as fully Members as any Freeman But yet no Slave shall hereby be exempted from that Civil Dominion his Master hath over him but be in all other Things in the same State and Condition he was in before § 108. Assemblies upon what Pretence soever of Religion not observing and performing the abovesaid Rules shall not be esteemed as Churches but unlawful Meetings and be punished as other Riots § 109. No Person whatsoever shall disturb molest or persecute another for his speculative Opinions in Religion or his Way of Worship § 110. Every Freeman of Carolina shall have absolute Power and Authority over his Negro Slaves of what Opinion or Religion soever § 111. No Cause whether Civil or Criminal of any Freeman shall be Tried in any Court of Judicature without a Jury of his Peers § 112. No Person whatsoever shall hold or claim any Land in Carolina by Purchase or Gift or otherwise from the Natives or any other whatsoever but meerly from and under the Lords Proprietors upon pain of Forfeiture of all his Estate moveable or immoveable and perpetual Banishment § 113. Whosoever shall possess any Freehold in Carolina upon what Title or Grant soever shall at the farthest from and after the Year One Thousand Six Hundred Eighty Nine pay yearly unto the Lords Proprietors for each Acre of Land English Measure as much fine Silver as is at this present in one English Penny or the Value thereof to be as a Chief Rent and Acknowledgment to the Lords Proprietors their Heirs and Successors for ever And it shall be lawful for the Palatine's Court by their Officers at any Time to take a new Survey of any Man's Land not to out him of any Part of his Possession but that by such a Survey the just Number of Acres he possesseth may be known and the Rent thereupon due may be paid by him § 114. All Wrecks Mines Minerals Quarries of Gems and Precious Stones with Pearl-fishing Whale-fishing and one Half of all Ambergreece by whomsoever found shall wholly belong to the Lords Proprietors § 115. All Revenues and Profits belonging to the Lords Proprietors in common shall be divided into ten Parts whereof the Palatine shall have three and each Proprietor one but if the Palatine shall Govern by a Deputy his Deputy shall have one of those three Tenths and the Palatine the other two Tenths § 116. All Inhabitants and Freemen of Carolina above Seventeen Years of Age and under sixty shall be bound to bear Arms and serve as Soldiers whenever the Grand Council shall find it necessary § 117. A true Copy of these Fundamental Constitutions shall be kept in a great Book by the Register of every Precinct to be subscribed before the said Register Nor shall any Person of what Condition or Degree soever above seventeen Years old have any Estate or Possession in Carolina or Protection or Benefit of the Law there who hath not before a Precinct Register subscribed these Fundamental Constitutions in this Form I A. B. do promise to bear Faith and true Allegiance to our Soveraign Lord King CHARLES the Second His Heirs and Successors and will be true and faithfull to the Palatine and Lords Proprietors of Carolina their Heirs and Successors and with my utmost Power will defend them and maintain the Government according to this Establishment in these Fundamental Constitutions § 118. Whatsoever Alien shall in this Form before any Precinct Register subscribe these Fundamental Constitutions shall be thereby Naturalized § 119. In the same Manner shall every Person at his Admittance into any Office subscribe these Fundamental Constitutions § 120. These Fundamental Constitutions in Number a hundred and twenty and every Part thereof shall be and remain the Sacred and unalterable Form and Rule of Government of Carolina for ever Witness our Hands and Seals the First Day of March 1669. RULES of PRECEDENCY 1. THE Lords Proprietors the eldest in Age first and so in order 2. The eldest Sons of the Lords Proprietors the eldest in Age first and so in order 3. The Landgraves of the Grand Council he that hath been longest of the Grand Council first and so in order 4. The Cassiques of the Grand Council he that hath been longest of the Grand Council first and so in order 5. The seven Commoners of the Grand Council that have been longest of the Grand Council he that hath been longest of the Grand Council first and so in order 6. The youngest Sons of Proprietors the eldest first and so in order 7. The Landgraves the eldest in Age first and so in order 8. The seven Commoners who next to those before mentioned have been longest of the Grand Council he that hath been longest of the Grand Council first and so in order 9. The Cassiques the eldest in Age first and so in order 10. The seven remaining Commoners of the Grand Council he that hath been longest of the Grand Council first and so in order 11. The Male Line of the Proprietors The rest shall be