America and West Indies: November 1635

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: November 1635', 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/pp214-215 [accessed 30 November 2024].

'America and West Indies: November 1635', 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 30, 2024, https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/colonial/america-west-indies/vol1/pp214-215.

"America and West Indies: November 1635". Calendar of State Papers Colonial, America and West Indies: Volume 1, 1574-1660. Ed. W Noel Sainsbury(London, 1860), , British History Online. Web. 30 November 2024. https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/colonial/america-west-indies/vol1/pp214-215.

November 1635

Nov. 2. Examination of John White, clerk, parson of St. Trinity in Dorchester, taken by Sir John Lambe, Dean of the Arches Court of Canterbury. Concerning a letter written by him to Dr. Stoughton, and the distribution of certain money bequeathed by Mrs. Pitts. Acknowledges that a book of accounts and loose papers are in his handwriting, being notes of disbursements laid out by other men for New England, which money he repaid them back again. Another paper contains the purchase of the impropriation of the rectory of Seaton for the use of the ministers in Dorchester. [DOMESTIC Corresp. Car. I.]
Nov. 13.
Brooke House.
Minutes of a Court for Providence Island. State of the Company's debts; schedule annexed. Concerning wood belonging to Capt. Roope, brought home in the Dainty of Dartmouth; the planters' goods brought to France by the William and Anne; and certain demands of Mrs. Hart. [Colonial Entry Bk., Vol. III., pp. 232–33.]
Nov. 17. Minutes as above. Divers accounts laid before the Committee, but respited. Mrs. Hart acquaints the Treasurer with her demands. [Colonial Entry Bk., Vol. III., pp. 233–34.]
Nov. 21.
Brooke House.
Minutes as above. Accounts for the voyage by the Robert. Proposition for discharge of the Company's debts. The Treasurer empowered to settle the demands of Mrs. Hart. John Hunt applies for some tobacco and cotton, the proceeds of his plantation. [Colonial Entry Bk., Vol. III., pp. 234–35.]
Nov. 26.
At Lord Sterling's.
Minutes of the late Council for New England. The passing of particular patents to be expedited. A petition to the King to be prepared, praying that allowance may be made for the proper estate and maintenance of the Governor. The first grant to Rich. Vines to be renewed. The hawks brought over by Capt. Smart to be presented to the King, and the Capt. to be recommended for his services. The Earl of Lindsey's request to have a portion of land allotted to him to be agreed to. [Colonial Corresp., 1631, Nov. 4., pp. 37, 38.]
Nov. 27.
Brooke House.
Minutes of a Court for Providence Island. Answer promised to a request of John Hunt for discharge of his debts to the stores. A standing Committee appointed to determine all business relating to the islands. [Colonial Entry Bk., Vol. III., p. 236.]
Nov. 28.
Brooke House.
Minutes as above. Resolution concerning John Hunt's request for remitting his debts to the stores. Mr. Key's demand for two year's and a quarter service. Request of Mr. Grissell for the transportation of himself and wife to be remitted. Wil. Stockdale presents a particular of receipts by Capt. Camock. [Colonial Entry Bk., Vol. III., pp. 236–37.]