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After the Term of the first Nominations is expired.
 
After the Term of the first Nominations is expired.
the
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the Proprietors should Elect by the Qualification abovementioned.
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No Director of this first Nomination to be dismissed
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by a General Court without the consent of Parliament, but
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after that term, the Privilege of a General Court may in that
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case be exercised as under the present Charter.
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The Court of Directors to have absolute Power over
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the Servants abroad both Civil and Military, the
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Proprietors not to interfere in any of the Appointments
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or Dismissions; the Proprietors to have the right of
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annually calling for a State of the Receipts and ~
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Disbursements, and to interpose in general when there
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is reason to suspect that the Directors are taking impolitick
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or venal Steps.
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The Court of Directors on ocassions to appoint a Secret
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Committee consisting of the Chairman, the Deputy Chairman,
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and three other Members of their Body, for conducting
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Political and Military affairs only, as the Committee of
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Correspondence is too numerous for the preservation of Secrecy.
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The Nomination of the 24. Directors for the first term
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should be by the King or the Parliament and ever after the the Proprietors.
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Persons proposed for the first term.
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Bout

Revision as of 12:54, 7 September 2017

After the Term of the first Nominations is expired. the Proprietors should Elect by the Qualification abovementioned.

No Director of this first Nomination to be dismissed by a General Court without the consent of Parliament, but after that term, the Privilege of a General Court may in that case be exercised as under the present Charter.

The Court of Directors to have absolute Power over the Servants abroad both Civil and Military, the Proprietors not to interfere in any of the Appointments or Dismissions; the Proprietors to have the right of annually calling for a State of the Receipts and ~ Disbursements, and to interpose in general when there is reason to suspect that the Directors are taking impolitick or venal Steps.

The Court of Directors on ocassions to appoint a Secret Committee consisting of the Chairman, the Deputy Chairman, and three other Members of their Body, for conducting Political and Military affairs only, as the Committee of Correspondence is too numerous for the preservation of Secrecy.

The Nomination of the 24. Directors for the first term should be by the King or the Parliament and ever after the the Proprietors.

Persons proposed for the first term. Bout