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fer without guilt, unless my friends now assist me, ... the Governor and Council here ... aim at my ruin."[311] But Wyatt feared to retain Harvey and Kemp permanently in Virginia. Both had powerful friends who might take the matter before the King or the Privy Council. So, in the end, both made their way to England, taking with them the charter and many important letters and records.[312] It was now their turn to plot and intrigue to overthrow the party in power.[313] And so quickly did their efforts meet success that before Wyatt had been in office two years he was recalled and Sir William Berkeley made Governor in his place. FOOTNOTES: [221] F. R., p. 556; Osg., Vol. III, p. 47. [222] F. R., p. 574. [223] F. R., p. 572. [224] Osg., Vol. III, p. 50. [225] Osg., Vol. III, p. 50. [226] F. R., p. 584. [227] F. R., p. 584. [228] P. R. O., CO1-3. [229] F. R., p. 584. [230] F. R, p. 634. [231] Osg., Vol. III, p. 74. [232] F. R., p. 639. [233] F. R., p. 640. [234] F. R., p. 641. [235] F. R., pp. 641, 642. [236] F. R., p. 647. [237] F. R., p. 648. [238] F. R., p. 573. [239] P. R. O., CO1-3-7. [240] P. R. O., CO1-3-5. [241] Hen., Vol. I, pp. 129, 130. [242] F. R., p. 648; P. R. O., CO1-4. [243] P. R. O., CO1-20. [244] Bruce, Ec. Hist, Vol. I, p. 287. [245] P. R. O, CO1-4. [246] F. R., p. 647. [247] P. R. O., CO1-4-18. [248] Gen., p. 1047. [249] Neill, Va. Co., p. 221. [250] F. R., p. 568. [251] F. R., p. 639. [252] Fiske, Old Va., Vol. I, p. 252. [253] Bruce, Ec. Hist., Vol. I, p. 130. [254] P. R. O., CO1-5-29. [255] P. R. O., CO1-5. [256] F. R., p. 644. [257] P. R. O., CO1-5-31. [258] P. R. O., CO1-5-32; Hen., Vol. I., p. 145. [259] P. R. O., CO1-5; Hen., Vol. I, p. 146. [260] P. R. O., CO1-5. [261] P. R. O., CO1-5-32. [262] P. R. O., CO1-5-33. [263] P. R. O., CO1-5-33. [264] P. R. O., CO1-6. [265] P. R. O., CO1-6-34. [266] P. R. O., CO1-6-35, 57. [267] P. R. O., CO1-6-37. [268] Fiske, Old Va., Vol. I, pp. 262, 263. [269] P. R. O., CO1-6-39. [270] P. R. O., CO1-6-39. [271] P. R. O., CO1-6-46. [272] P. R. O., CO1-6-46. [273] P. R. O., CO1-6-52. [274] P. R. O., CO1-6-46. [275] P. R. O., CO1-8-60. [276] Hen., Vol. I, p. 223. [277] Bruce, Inst. Hist., Vol. II, p. 324. [278] Hen., Vol. I, p. 264. [279] Burk, Vol. II, pp. 28, 29. [280] Hen., Vol. I, p. 124. [281] P. R. O., C
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