In the Hands of the English 117 subjecting themselves to the terms of the Capitulation of Louisburg and the former Articles of Indulgence granted by Governour Warren, whenever it shall be thought proper to have the same put in execution and that they do forthwith send one of the principal In- habitants of the said Island to reside in this place as their Deputy or Advocate to Solicit and transact all necessary Matters for them in their behalf with me or His Majesty’s Governour for the time being here, and that they shall abide by, and duly perform all such articles and Orders as shall be by the said Governour from time to time determined upon with the said Deputy Relating to them. Also that they shall directly send Ten or Twelve of their Principal Young Men to reside here as Hostages for the due performance of the terms of this Indulgence. And that they send likewise as soon as possible one half of the Live Stock they now have upon the Said Island for which they shall be paid a Reasonable value. And I do further grant permission to six or eight Familys now residing on the Island of St. John to re move with their Effects to this Island where they shall be put into possession of a sufficient Quantity of Land for their Encouragement, and that a small Vessell shall be appointed to pass and Repass between this Island and St. John’s in which they shall be obliged to bring what cattle, Provisions or other refreshments that Is- land affords to furnish us with and that if they do sup- ply this garrison with Wood, Coal or Lime, they shall be paid the full Value thereof. And upon full Conviction of a Breach of (or non complyance with) any of the above Articles, and also the Capitulation of Louisburg or the Terms of Indul- gence granted by the late Governour Warren, the