668.
[44] C. S. P., Col. 1669-1674, p, 204, William Byam to Willoughby,
1670?; C. O. 1: 25, f. 138, Byam to Willoughby, n. d.
[45] C. S. P., Col., 1675-1676, Addenda, p. 125, Cornelius Burough to
the Admiralty Commissioners, November 28, 1658.
[46] _Ibid._, 1661-1668, p. 36, narrative of the buying of a shipload
of Negroes, June 14, 1661.
[47] C. O. 1: 16, f. 77, Captain Richard Whiting to the officers of
his Majesty's navy, March 10, 1662; C. O. 1: 17, f. 236, petition of
Colonel Godfrey Ashbey and others to the king, 1663.
[48] _Ibid._, 18, f. 58, instructions to Colonel Modyford, governor of
Jamaica, February 18, 1664.
[49] C. O. 1: 18, f. 81, declaration of Sir Thomas Modyford, March 2,
1664.
[50] _Ibid._, f. 135, Modyford to Bennet, May 10, 1664.
[51] _Ibid._, f. 208, report of the Privy Council on Jamaica affairs,
August 10, 1664.
[52] A. C. R., 75: 89.
[53] Add. MSS., 12,430, f. 31, Beeston, Journal, February 1, 1664/5.
[54] C. O. 1: 19, f. 31, Lynch to Bennet, February 12, 1665; _ibid._,
f. 189, John Style to (Bennet), July 24, 1665.
[55] A. C. R., 869, entries from January 1, 1665/6 to December 31,
1666; _ibid._, 870: 62.
[56] A. C. R., 75: 14, 89.
[57] C. O. 1: 25, f. 127, Modyford to Arlington, (September 20, 1670).
[58] C. S. P., Col., 1669-1674, p. 107, additional propositions made
to the Privy Council about Jamaica by Charles Modyford by order of Sir
Thomas Modyford, (September 28, 1670).
[59] C. O. 1: 14, f. 56, proposal by Lord Marlborough, 1663.
[60] _Ibid._, 17, f. 28, Thomas Modyford? to his brother, March 30,
1662.
[61] _Ibid._, f. 29, Thomas Modyford? to his brother, April 30, 1662.
[62] C. O. 1: 17, ff. 29, 30, Thomas Modyford to his brother, May 26,
1662.
[63] _Ibid._, f. 32, Thomas Modyford to his brother, September 3, 13,
1662.
[64] _Ibid._, f 32, Thomas Modyford to his brother, September 13,
1662.
[65] _Ibid._, f. 20, petition of the Royal Adventurers to the king,
January, 1663.
[66] C. O. 1: 17, f. 136, instructions to Lord Willoughby, June 16,
1663.
[67] _Ibid._, f. 227 (the king to the governors of Barbadoes and
Jamaica). March 30, 1663. That there was some trouble in deciding just
what provisions to make regarding the Spanish trade appears from
several unsigned and undated letters to Willoughby with conflicting
provisions, but they nearly all mention the exception made in favor of
the Royal Company in the letter of March 13, 1663. C.
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