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my selfe, I am bold to implore your assistance for me and my
partners therein, assuring your Honor that wee shall not omitt
to be really thankfull. The Earle of Sterling wilbe pleased to
joyne his mediation with your Honor in moving his Majtie for
our reliefe. I humbly take my leave and remaine
your Honor's most humbly
to bee commanded
William Clobery
London the 28th
day of June, 1638.
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Liber Z.
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9th July
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Entred by James Neale for mr Haw-
ley to be shipped on the 'Saint Nicholas;
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40 yds of cloth at 30'
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1 peice of cloth cont 30 1/2yds 4 small
peices of cloth cont 9 3/4yds 6 dozen of
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6 dozen knives at
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knives 3 dozen of scissors 6 bunches
of small white beads; 10 bunches of
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3 doz scissors 120
201 12
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bigger white beads 2 bunches of purple
beads a grosse of bells 24 hoes 24 axes
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2l beads at 06
3l other beads 04
at 20l 06
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24 armes length of roanoke.
The tenth of this truck outward is
150l of tobacco: wch said summe of
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bells 06
hoes — 12
axes — 12
roanoke — 10
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150l of tobacco the said James Neale
in behalf of his said mr doth hereby
acknowledge himselfe to owe vnto the
Lord Proprietary to be paid on the 10th
of Novemb next, in case it shalbe putt
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off for beaver; & he doth further hereby
covenant to pay to the vse of the Lord
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Proprietary at the next returne of the said vessell from her now
intended voyage, the tenth part in kind of all beaver furrs wch
shalbe bought wth the said truck or any part thereof
James Neale
Sept: 10. 1638
the said James Neale, vpon his returne averreth that the fore-
said truck for so much of it as was putt off, was putt off for
corne onely; and desireth to be discharged of the foresaid
Recognisance; and is granted
John Lewger Collector.
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The King to Lord Baltimore
14. July 1638.
C: R:
Right Trusty &c. Whereas formerly, by our Royal Letters
to our Governor and Councill in Virginia and to other our
Officers and Subjects in those Parts, We signified our Pleasure
that William Clobery, David Morehead and other Planters in
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