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Excerpt from Executive Journals of the Council of Colonial Virginia, Vol. 2: August 3, 1699-April 27, 1705
Volume II of the Executive Journals of the Council of Colonial Virginia contains the journals for the period from August through April 27,1705.j It also contains the proclamations issued by the governor within that time. Since it was usual for the Council to give their advice to the governor on the subject matter of these procla mations, they may properly be considered as joint actions of the governor and the Council. Occasionally, however, when the Council was not in session and the matter was not of sufficient importance to justify the calling together of the Council specially for its discussion, the governor would issue a proclamation on his own responsibility. This was the case with the first proclamation given in this volume. Its date is July 12, 1699, before the date of the first Council session whose proceedings are given. The last date of the meetings of the Council whose proceedings appear in Vol. I of this series is June 22, 1699. There is no record of a meeting between these two dates. The gover nor evidently issued the proclamation without consulting the Council as a body, though he may have consulted individual members. When the proclamation is read, however, it is clearly seen to be of such a nature - merely giving notice of the meetings of the committee ap pointed to revise the laws and to supervise the building of the capitol, so that suggestions as to the laws might be made to it and proposals from undertakers (what we would now call contractors) - as not to require consideration of the Council as a whole.
The proclamation is included for the sake of completeness in the series, and it is given the position in the book called for by its date, though that places it at the very beginning.
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Volume II of the Executive Journals of the Council of Colonial Virginia contains the journals for the period from August through April 27,1705.j It also contains the proclamations issued by the governor within that time. Since it was usual for the Council to give their advice to the governor on the subject matter of these procla mations, they may properly be considered as joint actions of the governor and the Council. Occasionally, however, when the Council was not in session and the matter was not of sufficient importance to justify the calling together of the Council specially for its discussion, the governor would issue a proclamation on his own responsibility. This was the case with the first proclamation given in this volume. Its date is July 12, 1699, before the date of the first Council session whose proceedings are given. The last date of the meetings of the Council whose proceedings appear in Vol. I of this series is June 22, 1699. There is no record of a meeting between these two dates. The gover nor evidently issued the proclamation without consulting the Council as a body, though he may have consulted individual members. When the proclamation is read, however, it is clearly seen to be of such a nature - merely giving notice of the meetings of the committee ap pointed to revise the laws and to supervise the building of the capitol, so that suggestions as to the laws might be made to it and proposals from undertakers (what we would now call contractors) - as not to require consideration of the Council as a whole.
The proclamation is included for the sake of completeness in the series, and it is given the position in the book called for by its date, though that places it at the very beginning.
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Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com
This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
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