America and West Indies: July 1711, 1-10

Calendar of State Papers Colonial, America and West Indies: Volume 26, 1711-1712. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1925.

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'America and West Indies: July 1711, 1-10', in Calendar of State Papers Colonial, America and West Indies: Volume 26, 1711-1712, (London, 1925) pp. 1-2. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/colonial/america-west-indies/vol26/pp1-2 [accessed 26 April 2024]

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COLONIAL PAPERS.

July 1711, 1-10

1711.
July 2.
Whitehall.
1. Mr. Popple to Mr. Lowndes. In reply to June 28, encloses papers relating to the Palatines settled at New York. Requests 50 copies of each of the Acts mentioned June 27. [C.O. 5, 1122. p. 395.]
July 2.
Admiralty Office.
2. Mr. Burchett to Mr. Popple. In reply to June 29, encloses following. Signed, J. Burchett. Endorsed, Recd., Read 3rd July, 1711. Addressed. 1 p. Enclosed,
2. i. List of H. M. ships and vessels attending on the Governmts. in America. Defyance, Salisbury, Salisbury prize, Jersey, Weymouth, Windsor, Nonsuch, Medway prize, Jamaica sloop, Tryall, at Jamaica. Burlington, Panther, Experiment, at Barbados. Diamond, Leeward Islands. Lowestoffe, Feversham, New York. Chester, New England. Enterprize, Trytons prize, Virginia. Shoreham, Hector, going to New York. 1 p. [C.O. 323, 7. Nos. 14, 14 i.; and 324, 9. pp. 482, 483.]
July 5.
Whitehall.
3. Address of the Governor, Council and Assembly of the Massachusetts Bay, to the Queen. Duplicate of Address from New Hampshire, July 22 q.v. Signed, J. Dudley, Isa. Addington, Secry., By order of the Council, and John Burrill, Speaker, By order of the Representatives. 1 p. [C.O. 5, 10. No. 140.]
July 5.
Whitehall.
4. Mr. Popple to Mr. Attorney and Mr. Solicitor General. Requests an answer as soon as possible to letter of Jan. 3rd q.v. [C.O. 29, 12. pp. 354, 355.]
July 5.
Whitehall.
5. Mr. Popple to Mr. Attorney General. Requests a reply to April 27 on Wait Winthrop's petition. [C.O. 5, 913. pp. 336, 337.]
July 6. 6. Minutes of Assembly of N. Hampshire, June 15–July 6, 1711. Endorsed, Recd. from Mr. Newman. Feb. 7, 17 11/12. 3 pp. [C.O. 5, 865. Nos. 75–77.]
July 7.
Custom House, Bristoll.
7. Bristol Custom-house Officers to the Council of Trade and Plantations. Enclose following. Signed, J. Reynardson, Jno. Elbridge. Endorsed, Recd. 9th, Read 11th July, 1711. Postmark. Addressed. 1 p. Enclosed,
7. i. List of fishing ships (7) cleared from Bristol to the Newfoundland fishery June 24, 1710–1711, with 1/5th of the crew landmen that never were at sea before, in accordance with the Act 10 and 11 of Wm. III. 2 pp. [C.O. 194, 5. Nos. 6, 6 i.; and (without enclosure) 195, 5. pp. 231, 232.]
July 9.
Hamsted.
8. Mr. Richier to Mr. Popple. In reply to yours, we have as yet recd. no letters from ye Jersies, but I have writ to Mr. Dockminique, ye President of our Society, who will wait upon ye Lords Commrs. Wtt. we have to offer lies in a narrow compass. We have formerly complain'd (and not without very great cause) against those 4 men in ye Council (vizt. Cox, Sunmans, Hall and Pinhorn, and agt. Jeremiah Bass, Secretary, and ye late Representacion of ye Assembly has justified our complaint. I shall not wonder if Dockwrey become an advocate for ym., because they have been his tooles to act such things for his private advantage, to ye great wrong of those who intrusted him, etc. As to his character we must refer to a memoriall etc. left some years since at yr. Board. Signed, Edw. Richier. Endorsed, Recd. 10th., Read 11th., July, 1711. Addressed. Sealed. ¾ p. [C.O. 5, 970. No. 150.]
July 10.
Windsor Castle.
9. H.M. Warrant granting to Thomas Day a piece of land in Bermuda, whereon his brother, Samuel Day, had built a house when Governor there. The Governor is to recommend to the Assembly that the house built by him on the said piece of ground be bought by them for £200 for the use of the Governor for the time being. But if the house be not so purchased, the Governor is to issue a warrant as aforesaid. Countersigned, Oxford. Endorsed, Recd. Read July 26, 1711. 2 pp. [C.O. 37, 9. No. 19; and 38, 7. pp. 16–19.]
July 10.
Admiralty Office.
10. Mr. Burchett to Mr. Popple. Capt. Crow of the Warspight, who will command H.M. ships at Newfoundland, acquaints me that in the heads of enquiry from the Council of Trade and Plantations there are several clauses which require penaltys to be inflicted, either by seizures or forfeitures, but that those forfeitures not being inserted, he desires to know how hee shall govern himselfe therein, etc. Signed, J. Burchett. Endorsed, Recd. Read July 11, 1711. Addressed. 1 p. [C.O. 194, 5. No. 7; and 195, 5. p. 232.]