The Second Charter of Virginia; May
23, 1609 (1)
JAMES, by the Grace of God, King of England,
Scotland, France. and Ireland, Defender of the Faith,
&c. To all, to whom these Presents shall come, Greeting.
WHEREAS, at the humble Suit and Request of sundry our
loving and well-disposed Subjects, intending to deduce
a Colony, and to make Habitation and Plantation of sundry
our People in that Part of America, commonly called VIRGINIA,
and other Parts and Territories in America, either appertaining
unto Us, or which are not actually possessed of any Christian
Prince or People, within certain Bounds and Regions, We
have formerly, by our Letters-patents, bearing Date the
tenth Day of April, in the fourth Year of our Reign of
England, France, and Ireland, and of Scotland the nine
and thirtieth, GRANTED to Sir Thomas Gates, Sir George
Somers, and others, for the more speedy Accomplishment
of the said Plantation and Habitation that they should
divide themselves into two Colonies (the one consisting
of divers Knights, Gentlemen, Merchants, and others, of
our City of London, called the FIRST COLONY; And the other
consisting of divers Knights, Gentlemen, and others, of
our Cities of Bristol, Exeter, and Town of Plimouth, and
other Places, called the SECOND COLONY). And have yielded
and granted in any and sundry Privileges and Liberties
to each Colony, for their quiet settling and good Government
therein, as by the said Letters patents more at large
appeareth:
Now, forasmuch as divers and sundry of our
loving Subjects, as well Adventurers, as Planters, of
the said first Colony, which have already engaged themselves
in furthering the Business of the said Colony and Plantation,
and do further intend, by the Assistance of Almighty God,
to prosecute the same to a happy End, have of late been
humble Suitors unto Us, that (in Respect of their great
Charges and the Adventure of many of their Lives, which
they have hazarded in the said Discovery and Plantation
of the said Country) We should be pleased to grant them
a further Enlargement and Explanation of the said Grant,
Privileges, and Liberties, and that such Counsellors,
and other Officers, may be appointed amongst them, to
manage and direct their Affairs, as are willing and ready
to adventure with them, as also whose Dwellings are not
so far remote from the City of London, but they may, at
convenient Times, be ready at Hand, to give their Advice
and Assistance, upon all Occasions requisite.
We greatly affecting the effectual Prosecution
and happy success of the said Plantation, and commending
their good desires therein, for their further Encouragement
in accomplishing so excellent a Work, much pleasing to
God, and profitable to our Kingdom, do of our especial
Grace, and certain Knowledge, and mere Motion, for Us,
our Heirs, and Successors, GIVE, GRANT, and CONFIRM, to
our trusty and well beloved Subjects, Robert, Earl of
Salisbury, Thomas, Earl of Suffolk, Henry, Earl of Southampton,
William, Earl of Pembroke, Henry, Earl of Lincoln, Earl
of Dorset, Thomas, Earl of Exeter, Philip, Earl of Montgomery,
Robert, Lord Viscount Lisle, Theophilus, Lord Howard of
Walden, James Montague, Lord Bishop of Bath and Wells,
Edward, Lord Zouche, Thomas, Lord Lawarr, William, Lord
Mounteagle, Ralph, Lord Ewre, Edmond, Lord Sheffield,
Grey, Lord Chandois, Lord Compton, John, Lord Petre, John,
Lord Stanhope, George, Lord Carew, Sir Humphry Weld, Lord
Mayor of London, George Piercy, Esq. Sir Edward Cecil,
Knt. Sir George Wharton, Knt. Francis West, Esq. Sir William
Wade, Knt. Sir Henry Nevil, Knt. Sir Thomas Smith, Knt.
Sir Oliver Cromwell, Knt. Sir Peter Manwood, Knt. Sir
Drue Drury, Knt. Sir Peter Scott, Knt. Sir Thomas Challoner,
Knt. Sir Robert Drury, Knt. Sir Anthony Cope, Knt. Sir
Horatio Vere, Knt. Sir Edward Conway, Knt. Sir William
Brown, Knt. Sir Maurice Berkeley, Knt. Sir Robert Maunsel,
Knt. Sir Amias Preston, Knt. Sir Thomas Gates, Knt. Sir
Anthony Ashley, Knt. Sir Michael Sandys, Knt. Sir Henry
Carey, Knt. Sir Stephen Soame, Knt. Sir Callisthenes Brooke,
Knt. Sir Edward Michelborn, Knt. Sir John Ratclifle, Knt.
Sir Wilmot, Knt. Sir George Moore, Knt. Sir Hugh Wiral,
Knt. Sir Thomas Dennis, Knt. Sir John Holles, Knt. Sir
William Godolphin, Knt. Sir Thomas Monson, Knt. Sir Thomas
Ridgwine, Knt. Sir John Brooke, Knt. Sir Robert Killigrew,
Knt. Sir Henry Peyton, Knt. Sir Richard Williamson, Knt.
Sir Ferdinando Weyoman, Knt. Sir William St. John, Knt.
Sir Thomas Holcroft, Knt. Sir John Mallory, Knt. Sir Roger
Ashton, Knt. Sir Walter Cope' Knt. Sir Richard Wigmore,
Knt. Sir William Cocke, lent. Sir Herbert Crofte, Knt.
Sir Henry Fanshaw, Knt. Sir John Smith, Knt. Sir Francis
Wolley, Knt. Sir Edward Waterhouse, Knt. Sir Henry Seckford
Knt. Sir Edwin Sandys, Knt. Sir Thomas Waynam, Knt. Sir
John Trevor, Knt. Sir Warwick Heele, Knt. Sir Robert Worth,
Knt. Sir John Townshend, Knt. Sir Christopher Perkins,
Knt. Sir Daniel Dun, Knt. Sir Henry Hobert, Knt. Sir Francis
Bacon, Knt. Sir Henry Montague, Knt. Sir George Coppin,
Knt. Sir Samuel Sandys, Knt. Sir Thomas Roe, Knt. Sir
George Somers, Knt. Sir Thomas Freake, Knt. Sir Thomas
Harwell, Knt. Sir Charles Kelke, Knt. Sir Baptist Hicks,
Knt. Sir John Watts, Knt. Sir Robert Carey, Knt. Sir William
Romney, Knt. Sir Thomas Middleton, Knt. Sir Hatton Cheeke,
Knt. Sir John Ogle, Knt. Sir Cavellero Meycot Knt. Sir
Stephen Riddleson, Knt. Sir Thomas Bludder, Knt. Sir Anthony;Aucher,
Knt. Sir Robert Johnson, Knt. Sir Thomas Pan ton, Knt.
Sir Charles Morgan, Knt. Sir Stephen Pole, Knt. Sir John
Burlacie, Knt. Sir Christopher Cleave, Knt. Sir George
Hayward, Knt. Sir Thomas Davis, Knt. Sir Thomas Sutton,
Knt. Sir Anthony Forrest, Knt. Sir Robert Payne, Knt.
Sir John Digby, Knt. Sir Dudley Digges, Knt. Sir Fowland
Cotton, Knt. Dr. Matthew Sutclide, Dr. Meadows, Dr. Turner,
Dr. Poe, Captain Pagnam, Captain Jeffrey Holcrofte, Captain
Romney, Captain Henry Spry, Captain Shelton, Captain Sparks,
Captain Thomas Wvat, Captain Brinsley, Captain William
Courtney, Captain Herbert, Captain Clarke, Captain Dewhurst,
Captain John Blundell, Captain Fryer, Captain Lewis Orwell,
Captain Edward Lloyd Captain Slingsby, Captain Hawley,
Captain Acme, Captain Cookhouse, Captain Mason, Captain
Thomas Holcroft,; Captain John Coke, Captain Holles, Captain
William Proud, Captain Henry Woodliouse, Captain Richard
Lindesey, Captain Dexter, Captain William Winter, Captain
Pearse, Captain John gingham, Captain Burray, Captain
Thomas Conway. Captain Rockwood Captain William Lovelace,
Captain John Ashley, Captain Thomas V(ynne, Captain Thomas
Mewtis, Captain Edward Harwood, Captain Michael Everard,
Captain Comock, Captain Mills, Captain Pigot, Captain
Edward-Maria Wingfield, Captain Christopher Newport, Captain
John Sicklemore, alias Ratcliffe, Captain John Smith,
Captain John Martin, Captain Peter Wynne, Captain Waldo,
Captain Thomas Wood, Captain Thomas Button, George Bolls,
Esq. Sheriff of London,, William Crashaw, Clerk, Batchelor
of Divinity, William Seabright, Esq. Christopher Brooke,
Esq. John Birigley, Esq. Thomas Watson, Esq. Richard Percival,
Esq. John Moore, Esq. Hugh Broker, Esq. David Woodhouse,
Esq. Anthony Aucher, Esq. Robert Boyer, Esq. Ralph Owens,
Esq. Zachary Jones' Esq. George Calvert, Esq. William
Dobson, Esq. Henry Reynolds, Esq. Thomas Walker, Esq.
Anthony Barnars, Esq. Thomas Sandys, Esq. Henry Sandvs,
Esq. Richard Sandys, Esq. Son of Sir Edwin Sandys, William
Oxenbridge, Esq. John Moore, Esq. Thomas Wilson Esq. John
Bullock, Esq. John Waller, Esq. Thomas Webb, Jehu Robinson,
William Brewster, Robert Evelyn, Henry Danby, Richard
Hackluit, Minister, John Eldrid, Merchant, William Russel,
Merchant, John Merrick, Mercllant, Richard Banister, Merchant,
Charles Anthony, Goldsmith, John Banks, William Evans,
Richard Humble, Richard Chamberlayne, Merchant, Thomas
Barber, Merchant, Richard Pomet, Merchant, John Fletcher,
Merchant, Thomas Nicholls, Merchant, John Stoke, Merchant,
Gabriel Archer, Francis Covel, William Bonham, Edward
Harrison, John Wostenholme, Nicholas Salter, Hugh Evans,
William Barnes, Otho Mawdet, Richard Staper, Merchant,
John Elkin, Merchant, William Covse, Thomas Perkin, Cooper,
Humphrey James, Cooper, Henry Jackson, Robert Singleton,
Christopher Nicholls, John Harper, Abraham Chamberlayne,
Thomas Shipton, Thomas Carpenter, Anthony Crew, George
Holman, Robert Hill, Cleophas Smith, Ralph Harrison, John
Farmer, James Brearly, William Crosby, Richard Cox, John
Gearing, Richard Strongarm, Ironmongers, Thomas Langton,
Griffith Hinton, Richard Ironside, Richard Dean, Richard
Turner, William Lawson, Mercer, James Chatfield, Edward
Allen Tedder, Robert Hildebrand Sprinson, Arthur Mouse,
John Gardiner, James Russell, Richard Caswell, Richard
Evans, John Hawkins, Richard Kerril, Richard Brooke, Matthew
Screvener, Gentleman, William Stallenge, Gentleman, Arthur
Venn, Gentleman, Sandys Webbe, Gentleman, Michael Phetiplace,
Gentleman, William Phetiplace, Gentleman, Ambrose Prusey,
Gentleman, John Taverner, Gentleman, George Pretty, Gentleman,
Peter Latham, Gentleman, Thomas Montford, Gentleman. William
Central, Gentleman, Richard Wiffin, Gentleman7 Ralph Moreton,
Gentleman, John Cornelius, Martin Freeman, Ralph Freeman,
Andrew Moore, Thomas White, Edward Perkin, Robert Offley,
Thomas Whitley, George Pit, Robert Parkhurst, Thomas Morris,
Peter Harloe, Jeffry Duppa, John Gilbert, William Hancock,
Matthew Brown, Francis Tyrrel, Randolph Carter, Othowell
Smith. Thomas Hammond, Martin Bond, Haberdasher, John
Moulsoe, Robert Johnson, Wiliam Young, John Woodal, William
Felgate Humfrey Westwood, Richard Champion, Henry Robinson,
Francis Mapes, William Sambach, Ralegh Crashaw, Daniel
Tucker, Thomas Grave, Hugh Willeston, Thomas Culpepper,
of Wigsel, Esq. John Culpepper, Gentleman, Henry Lee,
Josias Kerton, Gentleman, John Pory, Gentleman, Henrv
Collins, George Burton, William Atkinson, Thomas Forest,
John Russel, John Holt, Harman Harrison. Gabriel Beedel,
John Beedel, Henry Dawkes, George Scot, Edward Eleetwood,
Gentleman, Richard Rogers, Gentleman, Arthur Robinson,
Robert Robinson, John Huntley, John Gray, William Payne,
William Field, William Wattey, William Webster, John Dingley,
Thomas Draper, Richard Glanvil, Arnold Hulls, Henry Roe,
William More, Nicholas Gryce, James Monger, Nicholas Andrews,
Jeremy Haydon, Ironmonger, Philip Durette' John Quarles,
John West, Matthew Springham, John Johnson, Christopher
Hore, Thomas Snead, George Berkeley, Arthur Pet, Thomas
Careles, William Berkley, Thomas Johnson, Alexander Bents,
Captain William King, George Sandys, Gentleman, James
White, Gentleman, Edmond Anne, Charles Towlar, Richard
Reynold, Edward Webb, Richard Maplesden, Thomas Lever,
David Bourne, Thomas Wood, Ralph Hamer, Edward Barnes,
Mercer, John Wright, Mercer Robert Middleton, Edward I,ittlefield,
Katharine West, Thomas Web, Ralph lying, Robert Coppin,
James Askew, Christopher Holt, William Bardwell, Alexander
Chiles, Lewis Tate, Edward Ditchfield, James Swifte, Richard
Widdowes, goldsmith, Redmond Brudenell, Edward Purcell,
John Hansford, Edward Woo]ler, William Palmer, haberdasher,
John Badger John Hodgson, Peter Mounsel, John Carril,
John Bushride, Lillian Dun, Thomas Johnson, Nicholas Benson
Thomas Shipton, Nathaniel Wade, Randal Wetwood, Matthew
Dequester, Charles Hawkins, Hugh Hammersley, Abraham Cartwright,
George Bennet, William Cater, Richard Goddard, Henry Cromwell,
Phineas Pet, Robert Cooper, John Cooper, Henry Newce,
Edward Wilkes, Robert Bateman, Nicholas Farrar, John Hewhouse,
John Cason, Thomas Harris, Gentleman, George Etheridge,
Gentleman, Thomas Mayle, Gentleman, Richard Stafford,
Thomas , Richard Cooper, John Wrestrow, Edward Welch,
Thomas Britain, Thomas Knowles Octavian Thorne, Edmond
Smith, John March, Edward Carew, Thomas Pleydall, Richard
Let, Miles Palmer, Henrv Price, John Joshua, Gentleman,
William Clauday, Jeremy Pearsye, John Bree, Gentleman,
William Hampson, Christopher Pickford, Thomas Hunt, Thomas
Truston, Christopher Salmon, Jolm Howard, clerk, Richard
Partridge, Allen Cassen, Felix Wilson, Thomas Bathurst,
George Wilmer, Andrew Wilmer, Maurice Lewellin, Thomas
Godwin, Peter Burgoyne, Thomas Burgoyne, Robert Burgoyne,
Robert Smith, Merchant Taylor, Edward Cage, grocer, Thomas
Cannon, Gentleman, William Welby, stationer, Clement Wilmer,
Gentleman, John Clapham, Gentleman, Giles Francis, Gentleman,
George Walker, Sadler, John Swinhow, stationer, Edward
Bishop, stationer, Leonard White, Gentleman, Christopher
Baron, Peter Benson, Richard Smith, George Proctor, minister,
Millicent Ramsdent, widow' Joseph Soane, Thomas Hinshaw,
John Baker, Robert Thornton, John Davis, Edward Facet,
George Newce, Gentleman, John Robinson, Captain Thomas
Wood, William Brown, shoemaker, Robert Barker, shoemaker,
Robert Pennington, Francis Burley, minister, William Quick,
grocer, Edward Lewis, grocer, Laurence Campe, draper,
Aden Perkins, grocer, Richard Shepherd, preacher, William
Sherley, haberdasher, William Taylor, haberdasher, Edwin
Lukin, Gentleman, John Franklvn, haberdasher, John Southwick,
Peter Peate, George Johan, ironmonger, George Yeardley,
Gentleman, Henry Shelly, John Prat, Thomas Church, draper,
William Powel, Gentleman, Richard Frith, Gentleman, Thomas
Wheeler, draper, Francis Easlerig, Gentleman, Hugh Shipley,
Gentleman, John Andrews, the Elder, Doctor of Cambridge,
Francis Whistler, Gentleman, Jhon Vassal, Gentleman, Richard
Howle. Edward Berkeley, Gentleman, Richard Keneridgburg,
Gentleman, Nicholas Exton, draper, William Bennet, fishmonger,
James Haywood, Merchant, Nicholas Isaac, Merchant, William
Gibbs, Merchant, Bishop, Bernard Mitchel, Isaac Mitchel,
John Streate, Edward Gall, John Martin, Gentleman, Thomas
Fox, Luke Lodge, John Woodliffe, Gentleman, Richard Webb,
Vincent LONV, Samuel Burnham, Edmund Pears. haberdasher,
John Googe John St. John, Edward Vaughan, William Dunn,
Thomas Alcocke, John Andrews, the younger, of Cambridge,
Samuel Smith, Thomas Gerrard, Thomas Whittingham, William
Canning, Paul Canning, George Chandler, Henry Vincent,
Thomas lketley, James Skelton, James Mountaine, George
Webb, gentleman, Joseph Newbridge, smith, Josiah Mand,
Captain Ralph Hamer, the younger, Edward Brewster, the
son of William Brewster, Leonard Harwood, mercer, Philip
Druerdent, William Carpenter, Tristian Hill, Robert Cock,
grocer, Laurence Grecie, grocer, Samuel Winch, grocer,
Humphry Stile, grocer, Avern Dransfield, grocer, Edward
Hodges, grocer, Edward Beale, grocer, Thomas Culler, grocer,
Ralph Busby, grocer, John Whittlngham, grocer, John Hide,
grocer, Matthew Shepherd, grocer, Thomas Allen, grocer,
Richard Hooker grocer, Lawrence Munks, grocer, John Tanner,
grocer, Peter Gate. grocer, John Blunt, grocer, Robert
Phipps, grocer, Robert Berrisford, grocer, Thomas Wells,
grocer, John Ellis, grocer, Henry Colthurst, grocer, John
Cavady, grocer, Thomas Jennings, grocer, Edmond Baschall,
grocer, Timothy Bathurst, grocer, Giles Parslow, grocer,
Robert Milmay, grocer, Richard Johnson, grocer, William
Johnson, vintner, Ezekiel Smith, Richard Martin, William
Sharpe, Robert Rich, William Stannard, innholder, John
Stocken, William Strachey, gentleman, George Farmer, gentleman,
Thomas Gypes, cloth-worker, Abraham Davies, gentleman,
Thomas Brocket, gentleman, George Bache, fishmonger, John
Dike, fishmonger, Henry Spranger, Richard Farrington,
Christopher Vertue, vintner, Thomas Bayley, vintner, George
Robins, vintner, Tobias Hinson, grocer, Vrian Spencer,
Clement Chickeley, John Scarpe, gentleman, James CampbelL
ironmonger, Christian Clitheroe, ironmonger, Philip Jacobson,
Peter Jacobson, of Antwerp, William Berkeley, Miles Banks,
cutler, Peter Higgons, grocer, Henry John, gentleman,
John Stokley, merchant taylor, the Company of Mercers,
the Company of Grocers, the Company of Drapers, the Company
of Fishmongers, the Company of Goldsmiths, the Company
of Skinners, the Company of MerchantTaylors, the Company
of Haberdashers, the Company of Salters, the Company of
Ironmongers, the Company of Vintners, the Company of Clothworkers,
the Company of Dyers, the Company of Brewers, the Company
of Leathersellers, the Company of Pewierers, the Company
of Gutlers, the Company of Whitebakers, the Company of
Wax-Chandlers, the Company of Tallow-Chandlers, the Company
of Armourers, the Company of Girdlers, the Company of
Butchers, the Company of Sadlers, the Company of Carpenters,
the Company of Cordwaynes, the Company of Barber-Chirurgeons,
the Companv of Paintstainers, the Company of Curriers,
the Company of Masons, the Company of Plumbers, the Company
of Innholders, the Company of Founders, the Company of
Poulterers, the Company of Cooks, the Company of Coopers,
the Company of Tylers and Brick]ayers, the Company of
Boyers, the Company of Fletchers, the Company of Blacksmiths,
the Company of Joiners, the Company of Weavers, the Company
of Woolmen, the Company of Woodmongers, the Company of
Scriveners, the Company of Fruiterers, the Company of
Plasterers, the Company of Brownbakers, the Company of
Stationers, the Company of Imbroiderers, the Company of
Upholsterers, the Company of Musicians, the Company of
Turners, the Company of Gardners, the Company of Basketmakers,
the Companv of Glaziers, John Levet, Merchant, Thomas
Nornicot, clothworker, Richard Venn, haberdasher, Thomas
Scott, gentleman, Thomas Juxon, merchant-taylor, George
Hankinson, Thomas Seyer, gentleman, Matthew Cooper, George
Buttler, gentleman, Thomas Lawson, gentleman, Edward Smith,
haberdasher, Stephen Sparrow, John Jones, merchant, Reynolds,
Brewer, Thomas Plummer, merchant, Jame Duppa, brewer,
Rowland Coitmore, William Southerne, George Whitmore,
haberdasher, Anthony Gosnold, the younger, John Allen,
fishmonger, Simon Yeomans, fishmonger, Lancelot Davis,
gentleman, John Hopkins, alderman of Bristol, John Kettleby,
gentleman, Richard Clene, goldsmith, George Hooker, gentleman,
Robert Chening, yeoman, and to such and so many as they
do, or shall hereafter admit to be joined with them, in
the form hereafter in these presents expressed, whether
they go in their Persons to be Planters there in the said
Plantation, or whether they do not, but adventure their
monies, goods, or Chattles, that they shalTbb one Body
or Commonalty perpetual, and shall have perpetual Succession
and one common Seal to serve for the said Body or Commonalty,
and that they and their Successors shall be known, called,
and incorporated by the Name of The Treasurer and Company
of Adventurers and Planters of the City of London, for
the first Colony in Virginia.
And that they and their Successors shall
be from henceforth forever enabled to take, acquire, and
purchase by the Name aforesaid (Licence for the same from
Us, our Heirs, and Successors, first had and obtained)
any Manner of Lands, Tenements, and Hereditaments, Goods
and Chattles, within our Realm of England, and Dominion
of Wales.
And that they, and their Successors, shall
likewise be enabled by the Name aforesaid, to plead and
be impleaded, before any of our Judges or Justices in
any of our Courts, and in any Actions or Suits whatsoever.
And we do also of our special Grace, certain
Knowledge, and mere Motion, give, grant and confirm, unto
the said Treasurer and Company, and their Successors,
under the Reservations, Limitations, and. Declarations
hereafter expressed, all those Lands, Countries, and Territories,
situate, lying, and being in that Part of America, called
Virginia, from the Point of Land, called Cape or Point
Comfort, all along the Sea Coast to the Northward, two
hundred miles, and from the said Point of Cape Comfort,
all along the Sea Coast to the Southward, two hundred
Miles, and all that Space and Circuit of Land, lying from
the Sea Coast of the Precinct aforesaid, up into the Land
throughout from Sea to Sea, West and Northwest; And also
all the Islands lying within one hundred Miles along the
Coast of both Seas of the Precinct aforesaid; Together
with all the Soils, Grounds, Havens, and Ports, Mines,
as well Royal Mines of Gold and Silver, as other Minerals,
Pearls, and precious Stones, Quarries, Woods, Rivers,
Waters, Fishings, Commodities, Jurisdictions, Royalties,
Privileges, Franchises, and Preheminences within the said
Territories, and the Precincts thereof, whatsoever, and
thereto, and thereabouts both by Sea and Land, being,
or in any sort belonging or appertaining, and which We,
by our Letters Patents, may or can grant, in as ample
Manner and Sort, as We, or any our noble Progenitors,
have heretofore granted to any Company, Body Politic or
Corporate, or to any Adventurer or Adventurers, Undertaker
or Undertakers of any Discoveries, Plantations, or Traffic,
of, in, or into any Foreign Parts whatsoever, and in as
large and ample Manner, as if the same were herein particularly
mentioned and expressed; To HAVE AND TO HOLD, possess
and enjoy, all and singular the said Lands, Countries
and Territories, with all and singular other the Premises
heretofore by these Presents granted, or mentioned to
be granted to them, the said Treasurer and Company, their
Successors and Assigns forever To the sole and proper
Use of them, the said Treasurer and Company, their Successors
and Assigns forever; To BE HOLDEN of Us, our Heirs and
Successors, as of our Manor of East-Greenwich, in free
and common Soccage, and not in Capite; YIELDING and PAYING
therefore, to Us, our Heirs and Successors, the fifth
Part only of all Ore of Gold and Silver, that from Time
to Time, and at all Times hereafter, shall be there gotten,
had, or obtained, for all Manner of Services.
AND nevertheless, our Will and Pleasure
is, and we do by these Presents, charge and command, warrant
and authorize, that the said Treasurer, and Company, or
their Successors, or the major Part of them which shall
be present and assembled for that Purpose, shall from
Time to Time, under their common Seal, DISTRIBUTE, convey,
assign, and set over such particular Portions of Lands,
Tenements, and Hereditaments, by these Presents formerly
granted unto such our loving Subjects, naturally born,
or Denizens, or others, as well Adventurers as Planters,
as by the said Company (upon a Commission of Survey and
Distribution, executed and returned for that Purpose)
shall be nominated, appointed, and allowed; Wherein our
Will and Pleasure is, that Respect be had as well of the
Proportion of the Adventurer, as to the special Service,
Hazard, Exploit, or Merit of any Person so to be recompensed,
advanced, or rewarded.
AND forasmuch as the good and prosperous
Success of the said Plantation, cannot but chiefly depend
next under the Blessing of God, and the Support of our
Royal Authority, upon the provident and good Direction
of the whole Enterprise, by a careful and understanding
Council, and that it is not convenient, that all the Adventurers
shall be so often drawn to meet and assemble, as shall
foe requisite for them to have Meetings and Conference
about the Affairs thereof; Therefore we Do ORDAIN, establish
and confirm, that there shall be perpetually one COUNCIL
here resident, according to the Tenour of our former Letters-Patents;
Which Council shall have a Seal for the better Government
and Administration of the said Plantation, besides the
legal Seal of the Company or Corporation, as in our former
Letters-Patents is also expressed.
AND further, We ESTABLISH and ORDAIN, That
Henry Earl of Southampton, William Earl of Pembroke, Henry
Earl of Lincoln, Thomas, Earl of Exeter, Robert, Lord
Viscount Lisle, Lord Theophilus Howard, James, Lord Bishop
of Bath and Wells, Lord Edward Zouche, Thomas Lord Lawarr,
William, Lord Mounteagle, Edmund, Lord Sheffield, Gray,
Lord Chandois, John, Lord Stanhope, George, Lord Carew,
Sir Humfrey Weld, Lord Mayor of London, Sir Edward Cecil,
Sir William Wade, Sir Henry Nevil, Sir Thomas Smith, Sir
Oliver Cromwell, Sir Peter Manwood, Sir Thomas Challoner,
Sir Henry Hobert, Sir Francis Bacon, Sir George Coppin,
Sir John Scot, Sir Henry Carey, Sir Robert Drury, Sir
Horatio Vere, Sir Edward Conway, Sir Maurice Berkeley,
Sir Thomas Gates, Sir Michael Sandys, Sir Robert Mansell,
Sir John Trevor, Sir Amias Preston, Sir William Godolphin,
Sir Walter Cope, Sir Robert Killigrew, Sir Henry Fanshaw,
Sir Edwin Sandys, Sir John Watts, Sir Henry Montague,
Sir William Homney, Sir Thomas Roe, Sir Baptist Hicks,
Sir Richard Williamson, Sir Stephen Poole, Sir Dudley
Digges, Christopher Brooke, Esq. John Eldred, and Jolm
Wolstenholme shall be our Council for the said Company
of Adventurers and Planters, in Virginia.
AND the said Thomas Smith, We Do ORDAIN
to be Treasurer of the said Company; which Treasurer shall
have Authority to give Order for the Warning of the Council,
and summoning the Company to their Courts and Meetings
AND the said Council and Treasurer, or any
of them shall be from henceforth nominated, chosen, continued,
displaced, changed, altered and supplied, as Death, or
other several Occasions shall require, out of the Company
of the said Adventurers, by the Voice of the greater part
of the said Company and Adventurers, in their Assembly
for that Purpose: PROVIDED always, That every Counsellor
so newly elected, shall be presented to the Lord Chancellor
of England, or to the Lord High Treasurer of England,
or to the Lord Chamberlain of the Household of Us, our
Heirs and Successors for the Time being, to take his Oath
of a Counsellor to Us, our Heirs and Successors, for the
said Company of Adventurers and Colony in Virginia. AND
we do by these Presents, of our special Grace, certain
Knowledge, and mere Motion, for Us, our Heirs and Successors,
GRANT unto the said Treasurer and Company, and their Successors,
that if it happen at any Time or Times, the Treasurer
for the Time being to be sick, or to have any such Cause
of Absence from the City of London, as shall be allowed
by the said Council, or the greater part of them assembled,
so as he cannot attend the affairs of that Company, in
every such Case, it shall and may be lawful for such Treasurer
for the Time being, to assign, constitute, and appoint
one of the Council, or Company, to be likewise allowed
by the Council, or the greater Part of them assembled,
to be the Deputy Treasurer of the said Company; Which
Deputy shall have Power to do and execute all Things which
belong to the said Treasurer, during such Time as such
Treasurer shall be either sick, or otherwise absent, upon
Cause allowed of by the said Council, or the major Part
of them, as aforesaid, so fully and wholly, and in as
large and ample Manner and Form, to all Intents: and Purposes,
as the said Treasurer if he were present himself, might
or could do and execute the same.
AND further, of our special Grace, certain
Knowledge, and mere Motion, for Us, our Heirs and Successors,
we do, by these Presents, GIVE and GRANT full Power and
Authority to our said Council here resident, as well at
this present time, as hereafter from time to time, to
nominate, make, constitute, ordain and confirm, by such
Name or Names, Stile or Stiles, as to them shall seem
good, And likewise to revoke, discharge, change, and alter,
as well all and singular Governors, Officers, and Ministers,
which already have been made, as also which hereafter
shall be by them thought fit and needful to be made or
used for the Government of the said Colony and Plantation:
AND also to make, ordain, and establish
all Manner of Orders, Laws, Directions, Instructions,
Forms and Ceremonies of Government and Magistracy, fit
and necessary for and concerning the Government of the
said Colony and Plantation; And the same, at all Times
hereafter, to abrogate, revoke, or change, not only within
the Precincts of the said Colony, but also upon the Seas,
in going and coming to and from the said Colony, as they
in their good Discretion, shall think to be fittest for
the Good of the Adventurers and inhabitants there.
AND we do also declare, that for divers
Reasons and Considerations, Us thereunto especially moving,
our Will and Pleasure is, and We do hereby ordain, that
immediately from and after such Time as any such Governor
or principal Officer, so to be nominated and appointed
by our said Council, for the Government of the said Colony
as aforesaid, shall arrive in . Virginia, and give Notice
unto the Colony there resident, of our pleasure in this
Behalf, the Government Power and Authority of the President
and Council heretofore by our former Letters-patents there
established, and all Laws and Constitutions by them formerly
made shall utterly cease and be determined; And all Officers,
Governors, and Ministers formerly constituted and appointed,
shall be discharged, anything in our former Letters-patents
concerning the said Plantation contained in any wise to
the contrary notwithstanding; Straightly charging and
commanding the President and Council now resident in the
said Colony upon their Allegiance, after Knowledge given
unto them of our Will and Pleasure by these presents signified
and declared that they forthwith be obedient to such Governor
or Governors as by our said Council here resident shall
be named and appointed as aforesaid, and to all Directions,
Orders and Commandments which they shall receive from
them, as well in the present resigning and giving up of
their Authority, Offices, Charge and Places, as in all
other Attendance as shall be by them from time to time
required.
AND we do further by these presents ORDAIN
and establish, that the said Treasurer and Council here
resident, and their successors or any four of them being
assembled (the Treasurer being one) shall from time to
time have full Power and Authority to admit and receive
any other Person into their Company, Corporation, and
Freedom; And further in a General Assembly of Adventurers,
with the consent of the greater part upon good Cause,
to disfranchise and put out any Person or Persons out
of the said Freedom or Company.
AND we do also GRANT and confirm for Us,
our Heirs and Successors, that it shall be lawful for
the said Treasurer and Company and their Successors by
direction of the Governors there, to dig and to search
for all manner of Mines of Gold, silver, Copper, Iron,
Lead, Tin, and all sorts of Minerals, as well within the
precinct aforesaid, as within and part of the main land
not formerly granted to any other; And TO HAVE and ENJOY
the Gold, Silver, Copper, Iron, Lead, and Tin, and all
other Minerals to be gotten thereby, to the use and behoof
of the said company of Planters and Adventurers; YIELDING
thereof, and paying Yearly unto Us, our Heirs and Successors
as aforesaid.
AND we do further of our special Grace,
certain Knowledge, and mere Motion for Us, our Heires,
and Successors, GRANT by these presents, to and with the
said Treasurer and Company, and their Successors, that
it shall be lawful and free for them . and their Assigns,
at all and every time and times hereafter, out of our
Realm of England, and out of all other our Dominions,
to take and lead into the said Voyages, and for and towards
the said Plantation, and to travel thitherwards and to
abide and inhabit there in the said Colony and Plantation,
all such and so many of our loving Subjects, or any other
Strangers, that will become our loving Subjects, and live
under our Obedience, as shall willingly accompany them
in the said Voyage and Plantation; With sufficient Shipping,
Armour, Weapons, Ordinance, Munition, Powder, Shot, Victuals,
and such Merchandises or Wares as are esteemed by the
wild People in those Parts, Cloathing, Implements, Furniture,
Cattle, Horses, and Mares, and all other things necessary
for the said Plantation, and for their Use, and Defence,
and Trade with the People there; and passing and returning
to and fro; Without yielding or paying Subsidy, Custom,
Imposition, or any other Tax or Duty, to Us, our Heirs,
or Successors, for the space of seven Years from the Date
of these Presents: PROVIDED that none of the said Persons
be such as shall be hereafter by special name restrained
by Us, our Heirs, and Successors.
AND for their further Encouragement, of
our special Grace and Favour, we do by these Presents,
for Us, our Heires, and Successors, YEILD and GRANT to
and with the said Treasurer and Company, and their Successors,
and every of them, their Factors and Assigns, that they
and every of them shall be free of all Subsidies and Customs
in Virginia, for the space of one and twenty Years, and
from all Taxes and Impositions for ever upon any Goods
or Merchandizes at any Time or Times hereafter, either
upon Importation thither, or Exportation from thence into
our Realm of England, or into any other of our Realms
or Dominions, by the said Treasurer and Company, and their
Successors, and their Deputies, Factors, or Assigns, or
any of them: EXCEPT only the five Pounds per Cent. due
for Custom upon all such Goods and Merchandizes as shall
be brought or Imported into our Realm of England, or any
other of these our Dominions according to the antient
Trade of Merchants; WHICH FIVE POUNDS per Cent only being
paid, it shall be thenceforth lawful and free for the
said Adventurers, the same Goods and Merchandizes to export
and carry out of our said Dominions into foreign Parts
without any Custom, Tax, or other Duty to be paid to Us,
our Heires, or Successors, or to any other our Officers
or Deputies: PROVIDED, that the said Goods and Merchandizes
be shipped out, within thirteen Months after their first
landing within any Part of those Dominions.
AND we do also GRANT and confirm to the
said Treasurer and Company, and their Successors, as also
to all and every such Governor, or other Officers, and
Ministers, as by our said Council shall be appointed to
have Power and Authority of Government and Command in
and over the said Colony and Plantation; That they, and
every of them, shall and lawfully may from Time to Time
and at all Times for ever hereafter, for their several
Defence and Safety, encounter, expulse, repel, and resist
by Force and Arms, as well by Sea as by Land, and all
Ways and Means whatsoever, all and every such Person and
Persons whatsoever as (without the special Licence of
the said Treasurer and Company and their Successors) shall
attempt to inhabit within the said several Precincts and
Limits of the said Colony and Plantation; And also all
and every such Person and Persons whatsoever, as shall
enterprise or attempt at any Time hereafter, Destruction,
Invasion, Hurt, Detriment, or Annoyance, to the said Colony
and Plantation, as is likewise specified in the said former
Grant:
AND that it shall be lawful for the said
Treasurer and Company and their Successors, and every
of them from Time to Time, and at all Times for ever hereafter,
and they shall have full Power and Authority to take and
surprise by all Ways and Means whatsoever, all and every
Person and Persons whatsoever, with their Ships, Goods,
and other Furniture, trafficking in any Harbour, Creek,
or Place, within the Limits or Precincts of the said Colony
and Plantation not being allowed by the said Company to
be Adventurers or Planters of the said Colony until such
Time as they being of any Realigns and Dominions under
our Obedience, shall pay, or agree to pay, to the Hands
of the Treasurer, or of some other Officer deputed by
the said Governor of Virginia (over and above such Subsidy
or Custom as the said Company is or hereafter shall be
to pay) five Pounds per Cent. upon all Goods and Merchandises
so brought in thither, and also five per Cent. upon all
Goods by them shipped out from thence; And being Strangers
and not under our Obedience until they have paid (over
and above such Subsidy and Custom, as the said Treasurer
and Company, or their Successors, is, or hereafter shall
be to pay) ten Pounds per Cent. upon all such Goods likewise
carried in and out, any Thing in the said former Letters-patents
to the contrary notwithstanding;. And the same SUMS of
MONEY and Benefit, aforesaid, for and during the space
of one and twenty Years, shall be wholly employed to the
Benefit, Use, and Behoof of the said Colony and Plantation;
And after the said one and twenty Years ended, the same
shall be taken to the use of Us, our Heirs and Successors,
by such Officers and Ministers, as by Us, our Heirs or
Successors shall be "hereunto assigned and appointed,
as is specified in the said former Letters-patents.
Also we do for Us, our Heirs and Successors,
DECLARE by these Presents, that all and every the Persons
being our Subjects, which shall go and inhabit within
the said Colony and Plantation, and every their Children
and Posterity, which shall happen to be born within any
of the Limits thereof, shall HAVE and ENJOY all Liberties,
Franchizes, and Immunities of Free Denizens and natural
Subjects 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 in any other of our Dominions.
AND forasmuch as it shall be necessary for
all such our loving Subject as shall inhabit within the
said Precincts of Virginia aforesaid, to determine to
live together in the Fear and true Worship of Almighty
God, Christian Peace and Civil Quietness each with other,
whereby every one may with more Safety, Pleasure and Profit
enjoy that whereunto they shall attain with great Pain
and Peril; WE for Us, our Heirs, and Successors are likewise
pleased and contented, and by these Presents do GIVE and
GRANT unto the said Treasurer and Company, and their Successors,
and to such Governors, Officers, and Ministers, as shall
be by our said Council constituted and appointed according
to the Natures and Limits of their Offices and Places
respectively, that they shall and may from Time to Time,
for ever hereafter, within the said Precincts of Virginia,
or in the way by Seas thither and from thence, have full
and absolute Power and Authority to correct, punish, pardon,
govern, and rule all such the Subjects of Us, our Heires,
and Successors as shall from Time to Time adventure themselves
in any Voyage thither, or that shall at any Time hereafter,
inhabit in the Precincts and Territories of the said Colony
as aforesaid, according to such Orders, Ordinances, Constitutions,
Directions, and Instructions, as by our said Council as
aforesaid, shall be established; And in Defect thereof
in case of Necessity, according to the good Discretions
of the said Governor and Officers respectively, as well
in Cases capital and criminal, as civil, both Marine and
other; So always as the said Statutes, Ordinances and
Proceedings as near as conveniently may be, be agreeable
to the Laws, Statutes, Government, and Policy of this
our Realm of England.
AND we do further of our special Grace,
certain Knowledge, and mere Motion, GRANT, DECLARE, and
ORDAIN, that such principal Governor, as from Time to
Time shall duly and lawfully be authorized and appointed
in Manner and Form in these Presents heretofore expressed,
shall have full Power and Authority, to use and exercise
Martial Law in Cases of Rebellion or Mutiny, in as large
and ample Manner as our Lieutenants in our Counties within
this our Realm of England have or ought to have, by Force
of their Commissions of Lieutenancy.
AND furthermore, if any Person or Persons,
Adventurers or Planters of the said Colony, or any other
at any Time or Times hereafter, shall transport any Monies,
Goods, or Merchandises, out of any of our Kingdoms with
a Pretence or Purpose to land, sell, or otherwise dispose
of the same within the Limits or Bounds of the Said Colony,
and yet nevertheless being at Sea, or after he hath landed:
within any part of the said Colony, shall carry the same
into any other foreign Country with a Purpose there to
sell and dispose thereof; That then all the Goods and
Chattels of the said Person or Persons so offending, and
transported, together with the Ship or Vessel wherein
such Transportation was made, shall be forfeited to Us,
our Heirs, and Successors.
AND further, our Will and Pleasure is, that
in all Questions and Doubts that shall arise upon any
difficulty of Construction or Interpretation of any Thing
contained either in this, or in our said former Letters-patents,
the same shall be taken and interpreted in most ample
and beneficial Manner for the said Treasurer and Company,
and their Successors, and every Member thereof.
AND further, we do. by these Presents RATIFY
and CONFIRM unto the said Treasurer and Company, and their
Successors, all the Privileges, Franchises, Liberties,
and Immunities granted in our said former Letters-patents,
and not in these our Letters-patents, revoked, altered,
changed, or abridged.
AND finally our Will and Pleasure is, and
we do further hereby for Us, our Heirs, and Successors,
GRANT and AGREE, to and with the said Treasurer and Company,
and their Successors, that all and singular Person and
Persons, which shall at any Time or Times hereafter adventure
any Sum or Sums of Money, in and towards the said Plantation
of the said Colony in Virginia, and shall be admitted
by the said Council and Company, as Adventurers of the
said Colony in Form aforesaid, and shall be enrolled in
the Book or Records of the Adventurers of the said Company,
shall and may be accounted, accepted, taken, held, and
reputed Adventurers of the said Colony, and shall, and
may enjoy all and singular Grants, Privileges, Liberties,
Benefits, Profits, Commodities and Immunities, Advantages
and Emoluments whatsoever, as fully, largely, amply, and
absolutely, as if they and every of them, had been precisely,
plainly, singularly, and distinctly named and inserted
in these our Letters-patents.
AND lastly, because the principal Effect
which eve can desire or expect of this Action, is the
Conversion and Reduction of the People in those Parts
unto the true Worship of God and Christian Religion, in
which Respect we should be loath that any Person should
be permitted to pass that we suspected to affect the Superstitions
of the Church of Rome, we do hereby DECLARE, that it is
our Will and Pleasure that none be permitted to pass in
any Voyage from Time to Time to be made into the said
Country, but such as first shall have taken the Oath of
Supremacy; For which Purpose, we do by these Presents
give full Power and Authority to the Treasurer for the
Time being, and any three of the Council, to tender and
exhibit the said Oath, to all such Persons as shall at
any Time be sent and employed n the said Voyage.
Although express Mention of true yearly
Value or Certainty of the Premisses, or any of then),
or of any other Gifts or Grants by Us, or any of our Progenitors
or Predecessors to the aforesaid Treasurer and Company
heretofore made in these Presents, is not made; Or any
Act, Statute, Ordinance, Provision, Proclamation, or Restraint'
to the contrary hereof had, made, ordained, or provided,
or any other Thing, Cause, or Matter whatsoever in any
wise notwithstanding. IN WITNESS whereof, We have caused
these our Letters to be made Patent. Witness ourself at
Westminster, the 23d Day of May, in the seventh Year of
our Reign of England, France, and Ireland, and of Scotland
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