America and West Indies: July 1649

Calendar of State Papers Colonial, America and West Indies: Volume 1, 1574-1660. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1860.

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'America and West Indies: July 1649', in Calendar of State Papers Colonial, America and West Indies: Volume 1, 1574-1660, ed. W Noel Sainsbury( London, 1860), British History Online https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/colonial/america-west-indies/vol1/pp329-330 [accessed 29 November 2024].

'America and West Indies: July 1649', in Calendar of State Papers Colonial, America and West Indies: Volume 1, 1574-1660. Edited by W Noel Sainsbury( London, 1860), British History Online, accessed November 29, 2024, https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/colonial/america-west-indies/vol1/pp329-330.

"America and West Indies: July 1649". Calendar of State Papers Colonial, America and West Indies: Volume 1, 1574-1660. Ed. W Noel Sainsbury(London, 1860), , British History Online. Web. 29 November 2024. https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/colonial/america-west-indies/vol1/pp329-330.

July 1649

July 2.
Warwick House.
Minutes of a Meeting for Providence Island. Concerning the Company's debts. Several of the members undertake to discharge their proportions. [Colonial Entry Bk., Vol. III., pp. 394–95.]
July 3. Order of the Council of State. For a warrant to [Samuel] Atkins to export 20 horses to Barbadoes upon giving security. [INTERREGNUM, Entry Bk., Vol. XC., p. 498.]
July 3. Warrant to Samuel Atkins to export 20 geldings to Montserrat [sic], for the use of his sugar works in that island. [INTERREGNUM, Entry Bk. Vol. XC., p. 502.]
July 24. Order of the Council of State. Letters to be written to the English Plantations, to give them notice of the change of government, to send the papers necessary for their information, and to require them to continue their obedience, as they look for protection. [Ibid., p. 559.]
July 26. Similar Order. The letter prepared for the English plantations is approved, signed, and sent. [Ibid., p. 566.]