It is agreed
By vs whose hands are underwritten, to propagate a Plantation in the midst of the Island or elsewhere; And doe engage ourselves to bear equall charges, answerable to our strength and estates in common; and that our determinations shall be by major voice of judge and elders; the Judge to have a double voice. [William Coddington, and eight others.] On the 28th of the 2d Month, 1639.
Agreeing and ordering that the Plantation now begun shall be called Newport.
The remaining members of the Aquidneck settlement then organized a new government.
Aprill the 30th, 1639.
We whose names are underwritten doe acknowledge ourselves the legall subjects of his Majestie King Charles, and in his name doe hereby binde ourselves into a civill body Politicke, assenting unto his lawes according to right and matters of justice. [William Hutchinson, and thirty associates.]
By the Body Politicke on the Ile of Agethnec, inhabiting this present, 25 of 9 = month, 1639.
In the fourteenth yeare of ye Raign of our Sovereign Lord King Charles. It is agreed, That as natural subjects to our Prince, and subject to his Lawes, all matters that concerne the Peace shall be by those that are officers of the Peace transacted; And all actions of the Case or Dept, shall be in such Courts as by order are here appointed, and by such Judges as are Deputed: Heard and Legally Determined.