Cy ae TIMEHRI. 
wch. were the grownds of their leaving their Native 
Countrie, and: did send the Earle of Warwick, their 
reasons why they could not, in prudence receive the 
Governor (his Lordp. had sent them) wch. gave sattisfac- 
tion to his Lordship.* 
THE THIRD COLLONIE. 
Anno 1644, (3?) the sayd RORERT, Earle of War- 
wick,t for the encreace of the Honot- and Extent of 
the English Nacion and for divers other good ends, 
did graunt divers liberties and privilledges ; unto JOHN 
HOLMSTEAD, and THOMAS CHURCHMAN, of London, 
Collonels RICHARD BEATON, ALEXANDER PIARD, of the 
same, Serjant Majors, CHRISTOPHER KYNNELL, EDWARD 
SMITH, RICHARD SANDERS, ALEXANDER JULIDAH, Esq?s. 
and Wm. BEDISMOUNT, FRANCIS REEVIS, JOHN FOUN- 
TAYNE, JOHN GREEN, WM. TURKS, ROBERT KING, 
* On the oth of March 1641, a Court for Providence Island was held 
at Warwick House, London. On the Minutes, was noted an order, 
that the master of the magazine ship, was to carry provisions to Trini- 
dad, if Providence Island, off the Mosquito Coast, were not in safe hands : 
also, twenty barrels of powder and other ammunition. Calendar of 
State Papers—Colonial, 1574 to 1660. p. 318. 
On the 28th of February 1642, Richard Norwood wrote from Ber- 
muda to the Governg,,and Company of Adventurers to the Somers 
Islands. In his letter, Norwood mentions that many persons had gone 
from Bermuda with Captain Chaddock to Trinidad. Calendar of State 
Papers—Colonial, 1574 to 1660. p. 323. 
Writing from Bermuda on the 17th of February 1670, John Dorrell, 
Senior, and Wentworth, confirm the above [ Calendar, Colonial}. 
+ On the 7th of June, 1643, Instructions were issued by the Earl of 
Warwick to Captain John Severn, Commander of the Ziias, 400 tons, 
bound to the West Indies, for taking ships in the American Seas, by 
virtue of the King’s Letters Patent, and as to the disposal of the goods 
seized, Captured negroes were to be left “at my island of Trinidad.” 
Calendar of State Papers—Colonial, 1574 to 1660, p. 324. 
