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moiily uiulorstood by Enr/Jii^h Protestants, ^vitllollt niiy 

 Evat^ion, Kcniivocation or mental Ixescivation wliatsocvcr ; 

 and witlionl any Dispensation already granted me for this 

 purpose by the Pope or any Authority or Person whatso- 

 ever ; or without any Hope of any sueh Dispensation 

 from any Authority or Person whatsoever, or without 

 Thinkino; that I am or can be aecinitted before GOD or 

 ]\Ian, or absolved of this Declaration or any Part thereof, 

 although the Pope or any other Person or Persons or 

 Power whatsoever, should dispense. Avith or annul the 

 same, or declare that it was null and void from the besfiu- 

 nuig. 



Jos. AVOLCOT. 



SALE3I, y*' 2Gth of March, 1722. 

 Josiah "Wolcot, Esq., personally appearing, took the 

 several Oaths f)f Allegiance & Supremacy & subscribed 

 the above Declaration with the Oath of Abjuration. And 

 also was sworn to the due performance of his office of 

 one of the Justices of his Maj'tys Peise & Court of 

 Comon Pleas for the County of Essex. Taken before us, 



John Turner, \ ''^ ^''"^ ^^=*J^^^^^' * C*^^>"^^^' 



Theophilus Burrill. 

 Jurat the 21st day of May, 1722. 



T. ,. BeNJ. LyNDE, > ^ , . Ttr • i j /-i m 



Before us, ^^^^ Turner, \ "^ ^^^* ^lajesty's Council. 



Wm. Gedney. 

 Salem, Essex, ss. 



Jurat the 19th day of July, 1722. 



Cor, Bex.t. Lynde, > <• , • ^r • ^- » /-. -i 

 John Turner, \ ''^ ^^'^ Majesty s Councd. 



John Williams. 



Essex, s^, Salem, the 7th of Aug't, 1722. 

 ]Mr. John AVilliams personally appearing took the sev- 

 eral Oaths & Declarations above, with the Oath of AI>ju- 



