1606 - The First Charter of Virginia;
April 10
The First Charter of Virginia; April 10,
1606 (1)
JAMES, by the Grace of God, King of England, Scotland,
France and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, &c. WHEREAS
our loving and well-disposed Subjects, Sir Thorn as Gales,
and Sir George Somers, Knights, Richard Hackluit, Clerk,
Prebendary of Westminster, and Edward-Maria Wingfield,
Thomas Hanharm and Ralegh Gilbert, Esqrs. William Parker,
and George Popham, Gentlemen, and divers others of our
loving Subjects, have been humble Suitors unto us, that
We would vouchsafe unto them our Licence, to make Habitation,
Plantation, and to deduce a colony of sundry of our People
into that part of America commonly called VIRGINIA, and
other parts and Territories in America, either appertaining
unto us, or which are not now actually possessed by any
Christian Prince or People, situate, lying, and being
all along the Sea Coasts, between four and thirty Degrees
of Northerly Latitude from the Equinoctial Line, and five
and forty Degrees of the same Latitude, and in the main
Land between the same four and thirty and five and forty
Degrees, and the Islands "hereunto adjacent, or within
one hundred Miles of the Coast thereof;
And to that End, and for the more speedy
Accomplishment of their said intended Plantation and Habitation
there, are desirous to divide themselves into two several
Colonies and Companies; the one consisting of certain
Knights, Gentlemen, Merchants, and other Adventurers,
of our City of London and elsewhere, which are, and from
time to time shall be, joined unto them, which do desire
to begin their Plantation and Habitation in some fit and
convenient Place, between four and thirty and one and
forty Degrees of the said Latitude, alongst the Coasts
of Virginia, and the Coasts of America aforesaid: And
the other consisting of sundry Knights, Gentlemen, Merchants,
and other Adventurers, of our Cities of Bristol and Exeter,
and of our Town of Plimouth, and of other Places, which
do join themselves unto that Colony, which do desire to
begin their Plantation and Habitation in some fit and
convenient Place, between eight and thirty Degrees and
five and forty Degrees of the said Latitude, all alongst
the said Coasts of Virginia and America, as that Coast
lyeth:
We, greatly commending, and graciously accepting
of, their Desires for the Furtherance of so noble a Work,
which may, by the Providence of Almighty God, hereafter
tend to the Glory of his Divine Majesty, in propagating
of Christian Religion to such People, as yet live in Darkness
and miserable Ignorance of the true Knowledge and Worship
of God, and may in time bring the Infidels and Savages,
living in those parts, to human Civility, and to a settled
and quiet Government: DO, by these our Letters Patents,
graciously accept of, and agree to, their humble and well-intended
Desires;
And do therefore, for Us, our Heirs, and
Successors, GRANT and agree, that the said Sir Thomas
Gates, Sir George Somers, Richard Hackluit, and Edward-Maria
Wingfield, Adventurers of and for our City of London,
and all such others, as are, or shall be, joined unto
them of that Colony, shall be called the first Colony;
And they shall and may begin their said first Plantation
and Habitation, at any Place upon the said-Coast of Virginia
or America, where they shall think fit and convenient,
between the said four and thirty and one and forty Degrees
of the said Latitude; And that they shall have all the
Lands, Woods, Soil, Grounds, Havens, Ports, Rivers, Mines,
Minerals, Marshes, Waters, Fishings, Commodities, and
Hereditaments, whatsoever, from the said first Seat of
their Plantation and Habitation by the Space of fifty
Miles of English Statute Measure, all along the said Coast
of Virginia and America, towards the West and Southwest,
as the Coast lyeth, with all the Islands within one hundred
Miles directly over against the same Sea Coast; And also
all the Lands, Soil, Grounds, Havens, Ports, Rivers, Mines,
Minerals, Woods, Waters, Marshes, Fishings, Commoditites,
and Hereditaments, whatsoever, from the said Place of
their first Plantation and Habitation for the space of
fifty like English Miles, all alongst the said Coasts
of Virginia and America, towards the East and Northeast,
or towards the North, as the Coast lyeth, together with
all the Islands within one hundred Miles, directly over
against the said Sea Coast, And also all the Lands, Woods,
Soil, Grounds, Havens, Ports, Rivers, Mines, Minerals,
Marshes, Waters, Fishings, Commodities, and Hereditaments,
whatsoever, from the same fifty Miles every way on the
Sea Coast, directly into the main Land by the Space of
one hundred like English Miles; And shall and may inhabit
and remain there; and shall and may also build and fortify
within any the same, for their better Safeguard and Defense,
according to their best Discretion, and the Discretion
of the Council of that Colony; And that no other of our
Subjects shall be permitted, or suffered, to plant or
inhabit behind, or on the Backside of them, towards the
main Land, without the Express License or Consent of the
Council of that Colony, thereunto in Writing; first had
and obtained.
And we do likewise, for Us, Our Heirs, and
Successors, by these Presents, GRANT and agree, that the
said Thomas Hanham, and Ralegh Gilbert, William Parker,
and George Popham, and all others of the Town of Plimouth
in the County of Devon, or elsewhere which are, or shall
be, joined unto them of that Colony, shall be called the
second Colony; And that they shall and may begin their
said Plantation and Seat of their first Abode and Habitation,
at any Place upon the said Coast of Virginia and America,
where they shall think fit and convenient, between eight
and thirty Degrees of the said Latitude, and five and
forty Degrees of the same Latitude; And that they shall
have all the Lands, Soils, Grounds, Havens, Ports, Rivers,
Mines, Minerals, Woods, Marshes, Waters, Fishings, Commodities,
and Hereditaments, whatsoever, from the first Seat of
their Plantation and Habitation by the Space of fifty
like English Miles, as is aforesaid, all alongst the said
Coasts of Virginia and al raerica towards the West and
Southwest, or towards the South, as the Coast lyeth, and
all the Islands within one hundred Miles, directly over
against the said Sea Coast; And also all the Lands, Soils,
Grounds, Havens, Ports, Rivers, Mines, Minerals, Woods,
Marshes, Waters, Fishings, Commodities, and Hereditaments,
whatsoever, from the said Place of their first Plantation
and Habitation for the Space of fifty like Miles, all
alongst the said Coast of Virginia and America, towards
the least and Northeast, or towards the North, as the
Coast lyeth, and all the Islands also within one hundred
Miles directly over against the same Sea Coast; And also
all the Lands, Soils, Grounds, Havens, Ports, Rivers,
Woods, Mines, Minerals, Marshes, Waters, Fishings, Commodities,
and Hereditaments, whatsoever, from the same fifty Miles
every way on the Sea Coast, directly into the main Land,
by the Space of one hundred like English Miles; And shall
and may inhabit and remain there; and shall and may also
build and fortify within any the same for their better
Safeguard, according to their best Discretion, and the
Discretion of the Council of that Colony; And that none
of our Subjects shall be permitted, or suffered, to plant
or inhabit behind, or on the back of them, towards the
main Land, without express Licence of the Council of that
Colony, in Writing thereunto first had and obtained.
Provided always, and our Will and Pleasure
herein is, that the Plantation and Habitation of such
of the said Colonies, as shall last plant themselves,
as aforesaid, shall not be made within one;hundred like
English Miles of the other of them, that first began to
make their Plantation, as aforesaid.
And we do also ordain, establish, and agree,
for Us, our Heirs, and Successors, that each of the said
Colonies shall have a Council, which shall govern and
order all Matters-and Causes, which shall arise, grow,
or happen, to or within the same several Colonies, according
to such Laws, Ordinances, and Instructions, as shall be,
in that behalf, given and signed with Our Hand or Sign
Manual, and pass under the Privy Seal of our Realm of
England; Each of which Councils shall consist of thirteen
Persons, to be ordained, made, and removed, from time
to time, according as shall be directed and comprised
in the same instructions; And shall have a several Seal,
for all Matters that shall pass or concern the same several
Councils; Each of which Seals, shall have the King's Arms
engraver on the one Side thereof, and his Portraiture
on the other; And that the Seal for the Council of the
said first Colony shall have engraver round about, on
the one Side, these Words; Sigillum Regis Magne Britanniae,
Franciae, & Hiberniae; on the other Side this Inscription
round about; Pro Concilio primae Coloniae Virginiae. And
the Seal for the Council of the said second Colony shall
also have engraven, round about the one Side thereof,
the aforesaid Words; Sigillum Regis Magne Britanniae,
Franciae, & Hiberniae; and on the other Side; Pro
Concilio primae Coloniae Virginiae:
And that also there shall be a Council,
established here in England, which shall, in like manner,
consist of thirteen Persons, to be for that Purpose, appointed
by Us, our Heirs and Successors, which shall be called
our Council of Virginia; And shall, from time to time,
have the superior Managing and Direction, only of and
for all Matters that shall or may concern the Government,
as well of the said several Colonies, as of and for any
other Part or Place, within the aforesaid Precincts of
four and thirty and five and forty Degrees abovementioned;
Which Council shall, in like manner, have a Seal, for
matters concerning the Council or Colonies, with the like
Arms and Portraiture, as aforesaid, with this inscription,
engraver round about on the one Side; Sigillum Regis Magne
Britanniae, Franciae, & Hiberniae; and round about
on the other Side, Pro Concilio fuo Virginiae.
And moreover, we do GRANT and agree, for
Us, our Heirs and Successors; that that the said several
Councils of and for the said several Colonies, shall and
lawfully may, by Virtue hereof, from time to time, without
any Interruption of Us, our Heirs or Successors, give
and take Order, to dig, mine, and search for all Manner
of Mines of Gold, Silver, and Copper, as well within any
Part of their said several Colonies, as of the said main
Lands on the Backside of the same Colonies; And to HAVE
and enjoy the Gold, Silver, and Copper, to be gotten thereof,
to the Use and Behoof of the same Colonies, and the Plantations
thereof; YIELDING therefore to Us, our Heirs and Successors,
the fifth Part only of all the same Gold and Silver, and
the fifteenth Part of all the same Copper, so to be gotten
or had, as is aforesaid, without any other Manner of Profit
or Account, to be given or yielded to Us, our Heirs, or
Successors, for or in Respect of the same:
And that they shall, or lawfully may, establish
and cause to be made a Coin, to pass current there between
the people of those several Colonies, for the more Ease
of Traffick and Bargaining between and amongst them and
the Natives there, of such Metal, and in such Manner and
Form, as the said several Councils there shall limit and
appoint.
And we do likewise, for Us, our Heirs, and
Successors, by these Presents, give full Power and Authority
to the said Sir Thomas Gates, Sir George Somers, Richard
Hackluit, Edward-Maria Wingfeld, Thomas Hanham, Ralegh
Gilbert, William Parker, and George Popham, and to every
of them, and to the said several Companies, Plantations,
and Colonies, that they, and every of them, shall and
may, at all and every time and times hereafter, have,
take, and lead in the said Voyage, and for and towards
the said several Plantations, and Colonies, and to travel
thitherward, and to abide and inhabit there, in every
the said Colonies and Plantations, such and so many of
our Subjects, as shall willingly accompany them or any
of them, in the said Voyages and Plantations; With sufficient
Shipping, and Furniture of Armour, Weapons, Ordinance,
Powder, Victual, and all other things, necessary for the
said Plantations, and for their Use and Defence there:
PROVIDED always, that none of the said Persons be such,
as shall hereafter be specially restrained by Us, our
Heirs, or Successors.
Moreover, we do, by these Presents, for
Us, our Heirs, and Successors, GIVE AND GRANT Licence
unto the said Sir Thomas Gates, Sir George Somers, Richard
Hackluit, Edward-Maria Wingfield, Thornas Hanham, Ralegh
Gilbert, William Parker, and George Popham, and to every
of the said Colonies, that they, and every of them, shall
and may, from time to time, and at all times forever hereafter,
for their several Defences, encounter, expulse, repel,
and resist, as well by Sea as by Land, by all Ways and
Means whatsoever, all and every such Person or Persons,
as without the especial Licence of the said several Colonies
and Plantations, shall attempt to inhabit within the said
several Precincts and Limits of the said several Colonies
and Plantations, or any of them, or that shall enterprise
or attempt, at any time hereafter, the Hurt, Detriment,
or Annoyance, of the said several Colonies or Plantations:
Giving and granting, by these Presents,
unto the said Sir Thomas Gates, Sir George Somers, Richard
Hackluit, Edward-Maria Wingfield, Thornas Hanham, Ralegh
Gilbert, William Parker, and George Popham, and their
Associates of the said second Colony, arid to every of
them, from time to time, and at all times for ever hereafter,
Power and Authority to take and surprise, by all Ways
and Means whatsoever, all and every Person and Persons,
with their Ships, Vessels, Goods, and other Furniture,
which shall be found trafficking, into any Harbour or
Harbours, Creek or Creeks, or Place, within the Limits
ok Precincts of the said several Colonies and Plantations,
not being of the same Colony, until such time, as they,
being of any Realms, or Dominions under our Obedience,
shall pay, or agree to pay, to the Hands of the Treasurer
of that Colony, within whose Limits and Precincts they
shall so traffick, two and a half upon every Hundred,
of any thing so by them trafficked, bought, or sold; And
being Strangers, and not Subjects under our Obeysance,
until they shall pay five upon every Hundred, of such
Wares and Merchandises, as they shall traffick, buy, or
sell, within the Precincts of the said several Colonies,
wherein they shall so traffick, buy, or sell, as aforesaid;
WHICH Sums of Money, or Benefit, as aforesaid, for and
during the Space of one and twenty Years, next ensuing
the Date hereof, shall be wholly emploied to the Use,
Benefit, and Behoof of the said several Plantations, where
such Traffick shall be made; And after the said one and
twenty Years ended, the same shall be taken to the Use
of Us, our Heires, and Successors, by such Officers and
Ministers as by Us, our Heirs, and Successors, shall be
thereunto assigned or appointed.
And we do further, by these Presents, for
Us, our Heirs and Successors, GIVE AND GRANT unto the
said Sir Thomas Gates, Sir George Sommers, Richard Hackluit,
and Edward-Maria Wingfield, and to their Associates of
the said first Colony and Plantation, and to the said
Thomas Hanham, Ralegh Gilbert, William Parker, and George
Popham, and their Associates of the said second Colony
and Plantation, that they, and every of them, by their
Deputies, Ministers, and Factors, may transport the Goods,
Chattels, Armour, Munition, and Furniture, needful to
be used by them, for their said Apparel, Food, Defence,
or otherwise in Respect of the said Plantations, out of
our Realms of England and Ireland, and all other our Dominions,
from time to time, for and during the Time of seven Years,
next ensuing the Date hereof, for the better Relief of
the said several Colonies and Plantations, without any
Customs, Subsidy, or other Duty, unto Us, our Heirs, or
Successors, to be yielded or payed for the same.
Also we do, for Us, our Heirs, and Successors,
DECLARE, by these Presents, that all and every the Persons
being our Subjects, which shall dwell and inhabit within
every or any of the said several Colonies and Plantations,
and every of their children, which shall happen to be
born within any of the Limits and Precincts of the said
several Colonies and Plantations, shall HAVE and enjoy
all Liberties, Franchises, and Immunities, within any
of our other Dominions, to all Intents and Purposes, as
if they had been abiding and born, within this our Realm
of England, or any other of our said Dominions.
Moreover, our gracious Will and Pleasure
is, and we do, by these Presents, for Us, our Heirs, and
Successors, declare and set forth, that if any Person
or Persons, which shall be of any of the said Colonies
and Plantations, or any other, which shall trick to the
said Colonies and Plantations, or any of them, shall,
at any time or times hereafter, transport any Wares, Merchandises,
or Commodities, out of any of our Dominions, with a Pretence
to land, sell, or otherwise dispose of the same, within
any the Limits and Precincts of any of the said Colonies
and Plantations, and yet nevertheless, being at Sea, or
after he hath landed the same within any of the said Colonies
and Plantations, shall carry the same into any other Foreign
Country, with a Purpose there to sell or dispose of the
same, without the Licence of Us, our Heirs, and Successors,
in that Behalf first had and obtained; That then, all
the Goods and Chattels of such Person or Persons, so offending
and transporting together with the said Ship or Vessel,
wherein such Transportation was made, shall be forfeited
to Us, our Heirs, and Successors.
Provided always, and our Will and Pleasure
is, and we do hereby declare to all Christian Kings, Princes,
and States, that if any Person or Persons which shall
hereafter be of any of the said several Colonies and Plantations,
or any other, by his, their, or any of their Licence and
Appointment, shall, at any Time or Times hereafter, rob
or spoil, by Sea or Land, or do any Act of unjust and
unlawful Hostility to any the Subjects of Us, our Heirs,
or Successors, or any the Subjects of any King, Prince,
Ruler, Governor, or State, being then in League or Amitie
with Us, our Heirs, or Successors, and that upon such
Injury, or upon just Complaint of such Prince, Ruler,
Governor, or State, or their Subjects, We, our Heirs,
or Successors, shall make open Proclamation, within any
of the Ports of our Realm of England, commodious for that
purpose, That the said Person or Persons, having committed
any such robbery, or Spoil, shall, within the term to
be limited by such Proclamations, make full Restitution
or Satisfaction of all such Injuries done, so as the said
Princes, or others so complaining, may hold themselves
fully satisfied and contented; And, that if the said Person
or Persons, having committed such Robery or Spoil, shall
not make, or cause to be made Satisfaction accordingly,
within such Time so to be limited, That then it shall
be lawful to Us, our Heirs, and Successors, to put the
said Person or Persons, having committed such Robbery
or Spoil, and their Procurers, Abettors, and Comforters,
out of our Allegiance and Protection; And that it shall
be lawful and free, for all Princes, and others to pursue
with hostility the said offenders, and every of them,
and their and every of their Procurers, Aiders, abettors,
and comforters, in that behalf.
And finally, we do for Us, our Heirs, and
Successors, and agree, to and with the said Sir Thomas
Gates, Sir George Somers, Richard Hackluit, Edward-Maria
Wingfield, and all others of the said first colony, that
We, our Heirs and Successors, upon Petition in that Behalf
to be made, shall, by Letters Patent under the Great Seal
of England, GIVE and GRANT unto such Persons, their Heirs
and Assigns, as the Council of that Colony, or the most
part of then, shall, for that Purpose, nominate and assign
all the lands, Tenements, and Hereditaments, which shall
be within the Precincts limited for that Colony, as is
aforesaid, To BE HOLDEN of Us, our heirs and Successors,
as of our Manor at East-Greenwich, in the County of Kent,
in free and common Soccage only, and not in Capite:
And do in like Manner, Grant and Agree,
for Us, our Heirs and Successors, to and with the said
Thomas Hanham, Ralegh Gilbert, William Parker, and George
Popham, and all others of the said second Colony, That
We, our Heirs, and Successors, upon Petition in that Behalf
to be made, shall, by Letters-Patent, under the Great
Seal of England, GIVE and GRANT, unto such Persons, their
Heirs and Assigns, as the Council of that Colony, or the
most Part of them, shall for that Purpose nominate and
assign, all the Lands, Tenements, and Hereditaments, which
shall be within the Precincts limited for that Colony,
as is aforesaid, To BE nodded of Us, our Heires, and Successors,
as of our Manor of East-Greenwich, in the County of Kent,
in free and common Soccage only, and not in Capite.
All which Lands, Tenements, and Hereditaments,
so to be passed by the said several Letters-Patent, shall
be sufficient Assurance from the said Patentees, so distributed
and divided amongst the Undertakers for the Plantation
of the said several Colonies, and such as shall make their
Plantations in either of the said several Colonies, in
such Manner and Form, and for such Estates, as shall be
ordered and set down by the Council of the said Colony,
or the most part of them, respectively, within which the
same Lands, Tenements, and Hereditaments shall lye or
be; Although express Mention of the true yearly Value
or Certainty of the Premises, or any of them, or of any
other Gifts or Grants, by Us or any of our Progenitors
or Predecessors, to the aforesaid Sir Thomas Gates, Knt.
Sir George Somers, Knt. Richard Hackluit, Edward-Maria
Wingfield, Thomas Hanham, Ralegh Gilbert, William Parker,
and George Popham, or any of them, heretofore made, in
these Presents, is not made; Or any Statute, Act, Ordinance,
or Provision, Proclamation, or Restraint, to the contrary
hereof had, made, ordained, or any other Thing, Cause,
or Matter whatsoever, in any wise notwithstanding. IN
Wetness whereof, we have caused these our Letters to be
made Patent; Witness Ourself at Westminster, the tenth
Day of April, in the fourth Year of our Reign of England,
France, and Ireland, and of Scotland the nine and thirtieth.
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