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The records of the Virginia Company of London | ||
XCV. Sir George Yeardley. A Letter
January 10, 1619/20
Smyth of Nibley Papers, Smyth, 14
Document in New York Public Library
Autograph signed
List of Records No. 155
Document in New York Public Library
Autograph signed
List of Records No. 155
Right Worll
Yors from Bristoll dated Septemb: 9. 1619. I have received from Captaine
John Woodleef, whom accordinge to yor desire, I have planted in a very
good and Conveniente place. Against wch act of mine it may be, Captaine
ffrancis West brother to ye late right honoble my Lo. la warre (accordinge
to some false information from hence) will there in England take some
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ye last Som̃er designed for ye right honoble my Lo la warre nowe livinge.
Wch yf he doe, you may vpon mine affirmation boldly reply that Mr West
is misinformed, and that ye lande I have made choyse of for you, lyes
above that wch he had appointed for my lord, more towardℯ West and
Sherley hundred, and towardes Charles Citty, and also that he had not
before his departure obtained any grante from me of that wch he did lay
out. ffor wyninge wth you presently in Adventure, though I give you many
thankes for yor favor, in admittinge me one of yor society, and would as
gladly partake wth you as wth any sowell in ye Company, yet such nowe is
partly my publique employmente, and partly my engagement to bringe out
of England at my owne Chardge 25 men this yeare to furnish Smythe
hundred as I must beseech you to excuse me, If I cannot at this tyme
make vse of that speciall favor of yors. Hereafter it may be, when god
shall give me ability and leysure, I shalbe more forward to accept yor
Curtesy. In ye meane while you shall finde me as ready for yor sakes,
to assist Captaine Woodleefe at all assayes, as yf mine adventure were
allready in yor Cashe. So wishinge you all and yor people here in Virginia
ye happines of a newe yeare, I rest
Yors verie ready to doe you service
George Yeardley
James citty Jan. 10th 1619
[Indorsed in the handwriting of Smyth:] Sr geo: yardles l'r 10. Jan:
1619: of the Place assigned for our Berkely: and yt it is not ye lord de
la-ware's land: And yt he refuseth to ioyne with vs.
1619: of the Place assigned for our Berkely: and yt it is not ye lord de
la-ware's land: And yt he refuseth to ioyne with vs.
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