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America and West Indies: June 1633

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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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June 1633

June 1. The eldest son of Lord Say and Sele and John Michell admitted adventurers.
June 3. Maurice Boynes entertained a gunner. Mr. Hart ordered to sell tobacco at 14d. per lb.
June 6. Several payments ordered. The freight of 50 lbs. of tobacco allowed Mrs. Goodman, the workmaster's wife.
June 7. Agreement with John Heath for his services in the trade at the Cape. Mr. Hart licensed to sell tobacco at 13d. per lb., as he could not get more for it.
June 10. Order upon a letter received from the Masters of the Trinity House concerning the charge against Punt. [Colonial Entry Bk., Vol. III., pp. 103–107.]
June 17. 75 Demands of the Canada Adventureres from Wil De Caen of Dieppe. For fetching home 100 soldiers from the fort of Quebec, goods delivered at Tadousac, and beaver skins put aboard a French pinnace, the Lyon. The total amounts to 4,417l. 2s. 6d. [Dated as above, but endorsed by Sec. Coke, "1634, Oct. 12. Demands of the Canada Merchants."]
June 26.
Brooke House.
Minutes of a Committee for Providence Island. Concerning Nat. Marston's bill for his voyage. Capt. Camock to provide needful things for fortification requested by Capt. Axe. Maurice Boynes, his brother and his wife, to be permitted to go to Providence by the next ship. [Colonial Entry Bk., Vol. III., p. 107.]
June 28.
Brooke House.
Minutes as above. Payments ordered to Maurice Boynes, Goodman King, the bricklayer, and Phil. Trippett. Charges of the Company. Agreements with Mr. Roote and Ed. Williams signed and sealed. [Colonial Entry Bk., Vol. III., p. 108.]