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NOTE 
PREFACE 
INTRODUCTION  11 
I. Character of the Virginia Company
Comparison with earlier movements for discovery  11 
Comparison with earlier movements for trade  11 
Importance of the Virginia Records  14 
II. The Records of the Company under Sir Thomas Smythe
Organization of the company under the charter of 1606  17 
Change in character from 1606 to 1609  21 
Classes of records, character and value  23 
I. Fundamental documents emanating from the Crown. II. The court books. III.  Documents issued by the company. IV. Letters from the planters and the
outline of Argall's register in the colony. V. Publications of the company.
VI. Private papers of adventurers. VII. Supplementary contemporary cor-
respondence 
III. The Collections of Documents, 1616–1624: 
General character of the records  39 
The Jefferson Library in the Library of Congress  41 
The copy of the court book—acquirement by Mr. Jefferson. Manuscript records of
the company, Volume III. The "courte booke" of the colony—contents and
description 
Transcripts of the Virginia Records  48 
Randolph copy in the collection of the Virginia Historical Society. Jefferson tran-
scripts. Transcripts of documents in England recently acquired by the Library of
Congress 
Documents in Richmond  54 
Manuscripts in the New York Public Library  55 
Collections of Americana  55 
John Carter Brown Library, New York Public Library, Harvard Library, Private 
Transcripts in the New York Public Library  58 
Collections in England—Ferrar Papers, Magdalene College, Cambridge  59 
History, description, and contents 
Collections in England—Public Record Office  61 
Manchester papers, history and character. State papers, colonial and domestic
Records of courts: Admiralty, chancery, quo warranto, the King's bench. Origin
and character 
Collections in England—The Privy Council Office  66 
Collections in England—British Museum  67 
IV. The Records of the Company under the Sandys-Southampton Administration:  Page 
Organization of the company—Membership, meetings, officers  71 
Methods of procedure—General usage and elections. Rewards  74 
Record books provided for by the company  75 
The extant records—The court book  78 
History of the contemporary copy. Description of the contemporary copy in the
Library of Congress. System of keeping the court book. Contents of the court
book 
The extant supplementary records  87 
Documents giving an outline of the activity of the company. Documents revealing
the movements for trade and industry. Documents which concern the relation
with the colony. Records of the colony. Documents which concern the develop-
ment of factions and the recall of the charter. Documents which record the
relations between the company and the Crown 
Conclusion—Value of the Virginia Records  103 
Understanding of the organization and activity of the company. Value in a study of
problems of state and of proprietary colonies. 
V. The Fate of the Original Records of the Company
Events leading up to the confiscation of the records by the Privy Council  107 
The confiscation of the records, May 22, 1623  108 
In charge of the clerk of the Privy Council, May 22–November 7, 1623. In charge
of commissioners. 
Theories as to the fate of the records  111 
Retention by the Privy Council for the successive commissions of 1625, 1631, and
1634. Dissipation among the members of the successive commissions. Private
collections which have been searched in vain for these records 
Destruction of the records  115 
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL LIST OF THE RECORDS OF THE COMPANY  119 
TABLE OF EXPLANATIONS  207 
THE COURT BOOK, VOLUME I  215 
April 28, 1619, to May 8, 1622. 

Illustrations

             
I. Certification of Volume I of the Original MS  Front. 
II. Writing of Thomas Collette (?)  280 
Being page 54 of Volume I of the original MS. 
III. Writing of the First Copyist (not identified) with John Ferrar's Notes  344 
A record of the Summer Islands' Courts, from the Ferrar Papers. 
IV. Writing of the Third Copyist (not identified)  464 
Being page 214 of Volume I of the original MS.