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LXVI. The Cost of Furnishing the "Margaret"
July, August, and September, 1619

Smyth of Nibley Papers, Smyth, 3 (13)–(16), Pages 79–93
Document in the New York Public Library
List of Records No. 117

[79] Payment for things bought in London by Mr Thorpe in July. 1619.[137]

                                                         
Impr for .24. muskets  xxiiijli 
It̃m for .4800. of beades in .12. bundles of the smaller sort  xxxijs 
It̃m for .1200. of beads in .3. bundles of the greater sort  xijs 
It̃m for a chest to send downe the things  xixs 
It̃m for .3. barrels of gunpowder contayning .300li  xijli  xvis 
It̃m double caske for the powder  vjs 
It̃m one q̢ter of a hundred of match  xs 
It̃m caske for the matche  xijd 
It̃m for .16. swordes  iiijli  viijs 
It̃m .16. belts  xxvis  viijd 
It̃m .16. bandeleres  xlijs 
It̃m .40li. waight of copper  iijli 
It̃m .3. great grosse of thread buttons  xxis 
It̃m for .4. steell mills  viijli 
It̃m for .30. sorts of garden seeds  xxijs 
It̃m for a bouch barrell  iijs 
It̃m for .2. church bibles  iijli  vjs  viijd 
It̃m for .2. comon prayer bookℯ  xiiijs 
It̃m .3. bookℯ of the practise of piety  vijs 
It̃m .3. bookℯ of the playne man's path way  iijs  vid 
It̃m Anyseeds halfe a hundred  xxviijs 
It̃m six pound of comin seed  iiijs 
It̃m wormseed halfe a pound  ijs  vjd 
It̃m ffenne greek vjli  xxd 
It̃m halfe a pound of Almonds  viijd 
It̃m a barrel to put the seeds in  xvd 
It̃m to Richard Godfry for his tooles brought downe wth him  xxs 
It̃m to him for his & his mans chargℯ downe  xs 
It̃m to Toby ffelgate maryner and his mans charges downe
Sma-lxxili
xxijs 

179

[80] Payment for things bought at Bristoll and in the Cuntry in August and Sep-
tember .1619.

                                                                           
Impr. for .5. grosse of poynts  xijs  vjd 
ffor xijli of browne thread  xxviijs 
ffor .2. bolts of black thread  xs  viijd 
ffor one bolt of black thread  iiijs  viijd 
ffor one grosse of garteringe  vijs  vjd 
ffor .200. of needles  xviijd 
ffor .300. q̢rter and .25li waight of cheese  iijli  iijs  ixd 
ffor six pound of glue  ijs  vjd 
ffor carvinge tooles for Rich Godfry  ijs 
ffor the cariage of empty cask to the bark  ixd 
ffor Richard Partridges horsmeat  ixd 
ffor waighinge the cheese and caryinge it to the storehouse  viijd 
ffor a bushell of mustard seed  vijs  ixd 
ffor one barrell of oatmeall .5. bushels  xxis  viijd 
ffor .2. dozen of hatchets  xiiijs 
ffor shoothreads  ijs  vjd 
ffor .2. waineropes waighing .42li at iiijd  xiiijs 
ffor half a reame of pap̱  ijs  viijd 
ffor .33.li d̴i of sope  vjs  xd 
The caske to put it in  vid 
ffor .2. pound of brimstone  vid 
ffor .12. woodden platters  iijs 
ffor .12. woodden dishes  xd 
ffor .6. woodden bouls  ijs 
ffor .6. horne cups  xviijd 
ffor .3. dozen of woodden spoones  xijd 
ffor .2. dozen of trenchers  vjd 
ffor .2. dozen of trenchers more  viijd 
ffor one dozen of skiminge dishes & sawcers  viijd 
ffor .4. candlestickℯ  xijd 
ffor .6. quarter cans. xviijd and .3. small cans ixd  ijs  iijd 
ffor taps cannels and a ladle  vd 
ffor a lanthorne  xiiijd 
ffor a deep wodden boul to make mustard in  xd 
ffor .5. dozen of handkercheifs at .vd ½  xxvijs  vjd 
ffor .5. dozen of falling bands at .8s the dozen  xls 
ffor .28. payr of yarne stockins at xvjd  xxxvijs  iiijd 
Sma—xvji vjs iijd

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ffor .3. spits and one payr of andirons  xiijs 
ffor .2. lockℯ for doores  ijs 
ffor .4. rings for bittles and one spit  vs  vjd 
ffor .7. wedges  viijs  vjd 
ffor .3. hammers and round rings for chesils and other tooles  iijs 
ffor .3. dozen d̴i of rings more  iijs  vjd 
ffor .2. padlocks  vjs 
ffor .2. crowes and one pickaxe  xiijs  vid 
ffor .2. dozen of Jemells and .2. shooing horns  ijs  vjd 
ffor .3. squaringe axes  vjs  iiijd 
ffor .4. chesils  ijs 
ffor .3. Adises and a spokeshave  vs 
ffor .17. borriers and a drawing knife  xjs 
ffor .2. handsawes  ijs 
ffor .14. planinge irons and a hammer  iijs 
ffor one payr of spinsers  xijd 
ffor .2. Cawkinge irons and .5. formers  iijs  vjd 
ffor .4. hatchets  iiijs 
ffor .6. hatchets  iijs  vjd 
ffor .4. lockℯ for doores  vjs 
ffor .2. long sawes .2. tenant sawes & one file  xviijs 
ffor .8. iron wedges waighinge .46.li at iijd  xijs  vjd 
ffor .7. payr of hookℯ & twistℯ  vijs  vjd 
ffor .7. staples for doores  xviijd 
ffor .2. squires  iiijs 
ffor Carpenters lynes  xviijd 
ffor .2. frying pans waighinge .10.li q̢ter .3. ozes  vs  ijd 
ffor .2. payr of bellowes  ijs  viijd 
ffor .3. reaphookℯ  xviijd 
ffor .2. gredirons  ijs  viijd 
ffor .2. spades  iijs 
ffor .6. compasses  ijs 
ffor .1. dozen of files  iiijs  iijd 
ffor one dozen of nalle blades  vjd 
ffor .4. whetstones  xxd 
ffor .2. payr of taylors sheares  ijs  viijd 
ffor one dozen of wimble bits  vjd 
ffor one payr of skales  vs 
ffor one longe thirt sawe  vs 
ffor .100. of overlopnayles  ijs  vjd 
ffor .300. of culford nayles  iijs  ixd 
Sma ixli vijs ijd

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ffor .500. of xd nayles  iiijs  ijd 
ffor .1000. of 8d nayles  vijs  viijd 
ffor .2000. of vjd nayles  ixs  viijd 
ffor .500. of iiijd nayles  xviijd 
ffor .1000. of iijd nayles  ijs 
ffor .1000. of bushell nayles  xviijd 
ffor .4000. of lath nayles  vs  viijd 
ffor .300. of stone nayles  xjd 
ffor .2000. of sparrowe bills  xijd 
ffor .1000. of iijd hobnayles  ijs 
ffor .2. plate drippinge pans  iijs  iiijd 
ffor .3. peeces of vettery canvas of .86. 76. ½ and .30. Toto.
.192. els ½ at 14d ½ per ell is 
xjli  xijs  viijd 
ffor .129. yards d̴i of gray welsh frise at .15d ½ the yard  viijli  vijs  iijd 
ffor .30. caps and bands  lvjs 
ffor .12. chesils and .3. gouges  viijs  vjd 
ffor .2. drawinge knives & .2. knives to make trenchers  iijs 
ffor .3. hatchets  iijs  vjd 
ffor .3. axes  iiijs  vjd 
ffor one handsawe  xijd 
ffor .2. turning irons one round spokeshave and one taper
bit 
xxijd 
ffor a Coop̱s hatchet and an axe, one borrier and an Adis  vjs 
ffor .2. files and .2. planinge irons  xijd 
ffor a spokeshave and .2. bench hookℯ  xijd 
ffor a cleavinge saxe  xviijd 
ffor .3. small files .6. taylors thimbles and ili of wyer  ijs 
ffor .3. pickaxes  viijs 
ffor .2. sledges  vjs 
ffor .2. threvets  vs 
ffor .2. pothangings  vs 
ffor .2. payr of pothookℯ  ijs 
ffor .2. bill hookℯ  xviijd 
ffor .2. tillers for sawes and six truels  vjs  iiijd 
ffor .2. gimlets  xijd 
Sma xxviijli ijs xjd 

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182

                                                                   
ffor .8. grosse of buttons  vs  iiijd 
ffor colored thread  xijd 
ffor .12. dozen of black haire buttons  ijs 
ffor .15. gallons of aqua vite at .4s the gallon  iijli 
ffor the cask to put it in  xviijd 
ffor a course of waights  xviijd 
ffor .5. tun & an halfe of beere  xjli  xjs 
ffor .3. yards of black frise  iiijs 
ffor .304li of lead at xis the hundred  xxxiijs  iiijd 
ffor .5. ropes of oynions  xviijd 
ffor one payr of compasses  ijs  iiijd 
ffor .2. payr of plyers  xvjd 
ffor one markinge punch  xiiijd 
ffor .4. coold chisels  xvjd 
ffor mending the lock of the chest  iiijd 
ffor .5. irons for scrues  ijs  ijd 
ffor one longe pasture bit  iijd 
ffor one small vice  xd 
ffor .21li of chalke  vjd 
ffor halfe a pound of black lead  vjd 
ffor .3. axes  vjs 
ffor one lave iron for the Couper  xxijd 
ffor one great playne iron one spokeshave and one tap bit  xviijd 
ffor one axetree & other iron for the mills waighinge .62li at
.iijd ½ the pound 
xviijs  id 
ffor a hook bill  vijd 
ffor .2. fromwards  ijs  ijd 
ffor .2. sawes  ijs  vjd 
ffor a Coops knife  iiijd 
ffor one holdfast  xxd 
ffor .12. plaine irons  iijs  iiijd 
ffor one payr of pinsers  xvjd 
ffor a rubbinge skin  xd 
ffor .4. skins for aprons  ijs 
ffor .9. peircer bits  xijd 
ffor .8. planinge irons  ijs  xxijd 
ffor one peircer stocke  iiijd 
ffor .2. rabbet plaines  vjd 
ffor a kettle waighinge .22li d̴i and for an iron band to it  xxxiijs 
ffor makinge of .35. shirts  xjs  viijd 
ffor more shoothreads  vjs  viijd 
ffor .12. skins for aprons  vjs 
Sma 22— 14s— 8d

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183

                                                 
ffor .15. yards of frize  xixs  vd ob̴. 
ffor makinge the bread roome in the ship and for carying abord the bread and water  iijli  xs  ijd 
ffor .200. ells of canvas at .14d q̢. the ell  xjl  xvijs  vjd 
ffor .194. els more at .14d ob̴. the ell  xjl  xiiijs  vd 
ffor .19. els ¼ of dowlas at xvjd  xxvs  viijd 
ffor .8. els of dowlas for sheets  xvjd  xs  viijd 
ffor makinge of .16. payr of sheets  viijs 
ffor makinge of .15. bolsters  iijs  ixd 
ffor makinge the dowlas sheets  viijd 
ffor .8000. of biskets  liijli 
ffor .4. iron pots  xxxs 
ffor .10. pyke heads  vijs  vjd 
ffor .26.li of bacon  ixs 
ffor nayles for a boat  xxvijs 
To the boatmen that brought the sider  iiijs 
ffor making of .20. sutes of apparell to John Warden  xxxvs 
ffor a saine or fishinge net  vjli 
ffor exchange of the waine ropes  viijs  iiijd 
ffor the saine rope  vijs  viijd 
ffor xxxli of packthread  xvs 
ffor ten els half quarter of taffata sarsnet at viijs  iiijli  xijd 
ffor one ounce of silk  ijs  iiijd 
for one ell of buckrom  xvd 
ffor makinge the Ancient  xiijs  iiijd 
ffor a drum  xxxvs 
ffor .19. tun d̴i of caskℯ p̱te at .13s and p̱t at .12s the tun,
and for iron hoopes for them and for headinge them and for
nayles and other work done by the cooper 
xvijli 
It̃m payd to mr ffelgate for cariage of .700li waight from
London, for the hire of a horse, his owne charge and
his mans to Bristoll, and for his mans work there as by
his bill appeareth besides .22s payd by mr Thorpe 
iiijli  vjs  iijd 
To John Barker for .4. Journies by night and by day to
Clowerwall 
xiijs  iiijd 
payd for hallage of dyu9s things to the ship from seu9all
places 
viijs  xd 
ffor work done about the cookroome in the ship and for
cawking the bread roome and other work 
xxvjs  xd 
Sma 127li 23d ob̴. 

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ffor the dyet of ourselves and servants in Bristoll till thurs-
day .16. September 
xxxjli  ijs  vd 
ffor billets  xvijs  vjd 
ffor a black boxe  xiiijd 
ffor bags to put nayles in  xvd 
ffor buttons and thread  xxd 
To Walter Hampton in lieu of a nue sute of apparell  xs 
ffor .2. dozen and iiijli of butter  viijs  viijd 
ffor the Ancient pyke staffe and tassell  ixs 
ffor .2. meltinge ladles  ijs 
ffor salt  xxiijs 
ffor a compas, sawe, .2. chesils & a gouge  ijs  vid 
ffor buttons  viijd 
ffor .8. yards of frize  xjs 
ffor bread and wine for the comunion  iijs 
ffor a basket to pack things in  xvjd 
ffor .18. mats to lodge vpon  xviijs 
ffor an iron mortar and pestle of 18.ɫi  viijs 
ffor .13. stone and .1.ɫi of stockℯ  xxxiijs  vijd 
ffor small tooles for the Cooper  xijd 
ffor .2. pomps for beere  iiijs 
ffor nayles in the Cookroome  xxiijd 
ffor haire  iiijd 
ffor th'expenses of fferdinando yate in .2. Journies to Clower-
wall and .2. to Bristoll about hiringe the ship 
ixs  vjd 
ffor a payr of scrues of his wch he lent for the vse about the
ship at Tatcombe 
vjs  vjd 
ffor iijli of pepp̱ and iiijli of ginger  xs 
ffor flint stones  xijd 
ffor the lodginge of the servantℯ and washinge of their clothes  viijs  xjd 
ffor inke  iiijs 
ffor .8. yards of gray frize for the captayne  xs  iiijd 
ffor .4. yards of bayes for him  viijs 
ffor .8. yards of frize for the pilot  xs  iiijd 
To the Couper vpon another bill  iiijs  vjd 
ffor a skimmer  xvjd 
ffor makinge .14. sutes of apparell  xxiiijs  vjd 
Sma 44li 11d 

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185

                       
Mr Berkeley 
ffor .1500. of fish  vjli  xvs 
ffor .128.li of butter  xlijs  viijd 
ffor .224.li of cheese  xls 
ffor .50.li of suet  xxs 
ffor .30. spades  xlijs 
ffor .3. Corslets and .2. Callivers furnished  vjli 
by mr Langly 
ffor .200. payr of shooes  xxiijli 
Payd towards the charges of the patent  xvs 
To Henry Gayny in reward  xs 
Spent at Awst at one meeting. xxs and at another. xjs vjd  xxxjs  vjd 
ffor makinge of Rowland Painters clothes and his sonnes  iijs 
ffor .2. quire of paper for them  vjd 
ffor a chest for him  vs 
Recouped. 
Ready mony payd by mr Berkeley sent to Bristoll in
September 
xviijli 
And to Partridge when he went into Ireland for the ship  xxxli 
Payd by the hands of mr Yeomans more to Partridge in
mony 
vli 
Payd more in mony to Partridge by mr Langley  iijli 
Also payd more by mr Langly to Danyell Adams  xs 
Also by mr Berkley to the same Adams  xs 
Sma 103li 4s 8d 
Recouped in this page  56li 

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Captayne Woodleefs bill. September. 1619.

                                             

186

                   
The passage of his fower men in Aprill last by composic̃on  xxiiijli 
Two sutes of clothes for each of them at .viijs the peece  iijli  iiijs 
Twelve shirts for them at iijs the peece  xxxvjs 
Their stockins shooes and caps  xls 
ffower quilted flockbeds .4. blankets and .4. pillowes  xxiiijs 
.4. barrels of meale .4. barrels of pease  vjli 
Charges in their dyet whilest they stayed for shippinge at St
Katherines 
xxxvjs 
In ernest to mr Will͠ms towards the hire of the ship  xliiijs 
In the dyet of his .4. men nowe at Bristoll in London, and
their travell hither, and here at Bristoll till they were
vnited with the others 
vijli  vs  viijd 
ffor .2000. of .xd nayles  xiiijs 
ffor .4000. of .vjd nayles  xviijs 
ffor .1000. of .4d and .3d nayles  ijs  ijd 
ffor .5. payr of hookℯ and hinges  vs  vjd 
ffor .4. stock locks  vjs  viijd 
ffor .4. padlockℯ sorted  iijs  iiijd 
ffor .4. portall latches and .4. bolts  iijs  iiijd 
ffor .2. black bolts and staples  viijd 
ffor .2. felling axes  iijs 
ffor one hatchet  xiiijd 
ffor one payr of pot rackes  xvjd 
ffor .2. payr of pot hooks  xvjd 
ffor .1. payr of tonngs and §side§ shovell  ijs  viijd 
ffor one payr of andirons  iijs  iiijd 
ffor .2.li of wyer  xvjd 
ffor a grediron  xviijd 
ffor a Carpenters hammer  xijd 
ffor .2. small howes  iijs  iiijd 
ffor ili of packthread  viijd 
ffor six awles  iijd 
ffor a barrell  ijs 
Payd in redy mony to the stock  xjli  xiiijs 
Sma total layd out by mr Woodleefe towards his shares  lxvli 
Recouped in this page. xjli xiiijs 

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187

                   
Payd to John Singer Surgeon for his chest of druges &c
(he went not therefore to bee repayd)[138]  
ls 
ffor a paperbook for the Virginia patents  ijs 
To Edmond Cole sent from Awst wth our Joynt ɫres to London
and Oxford man and horse 8. dayes 
xvs 
Messengers wages to Coventry, Mangolleffild Bristoll and
Stoke wth ɫres and thrise to Littleton about wheat at
seu9all tymes 
vjs  vjd 
ffor .20. bushels of .3. yeare old wheat  vli 
Dyet payd at Bristoll in mony  xxs  iiijd 
ffor .4. iron cramps to bind the bottome and top of the great
chest 
xijd 
To Will͠m Peirse for a longe howe & axe helved  iijs 
To Humfry Plant for a longe sawe. vs tiller xijd wrest vjd compasses iiijd squire. xvjd line & reele iiijd  viijs  vjd 
Charges of plowemen and others at Barkly with .3. waines
and .4. horses loden wth pease, sider and London p̳visions
from Came Nibley and Waneswell 
vs 
ffor .5. tun d̴i of sider bought at Lidny  xjli 
ffor .60. bushels of white pease at ijs  vjli 
ffor .31. weedinge howes at .14d and .15. holinge howes at
.12d made in the forest of Deane (besides xxs payd by
Richard Partridg) 
xxxjs  ijd 
ffor .8. felling axes (besides .2. payd for by Richard Part-
ridge) there 
xijs 
ffor .91.li of bacon at iijd bought of James Atwood  xxijs  vjd 
ffor cariage of .11. buts of caske from Bristoll to Lidny  vjs  vd 
Cariage of .5. tun d̴i of sider from Lidny to Bristoll .xvs
and charges in lodinge it .ijs 
xvijs 
To Scriven9s in Bristoll and for pap̱ waxe inke p̱chmt and
patent silk strings 
xxixs  vijd 
ffor Cinamon water to Sea  xjs  iiijd 
ffor .2. pewter bottles for the water  ijs 
Payd the det for lodginge and dyet to Eliz Hibbert of Gat-
comb who detayned a rug & .2. axes 
xxxvs 
ffor packinge strawe  viijd 
ffor lyminge the omnes vnn in Christo Jesu in the Ancyent  xijs 
ffor a crane for the chimny in the cookroome being 21li at
iijd 
vs  iijd 
To the Custom9s for their ffee for our bill of store  ijs  vjd 
To the searchers also  ijs  vjd 
Sma xxxli xxxvijli xvd 

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Given to Charles Coyfe mr Langlies man towards his fishinge
tooles taken wth him 
xs 
Payd Will͠m Clement for the releife of his wife in his absence
and for redemtion of his tooles that were pawned 
xiiijs 
Payd to Thomas Coopy vpon an agreemt made at Stoke .7.
Septembr, a Smyth Carpenter & Turner 
iijli 
Payd to John Cole for a years wages beforehand  xls 
Given to Walter Hampton Richard Sherife th'elder Richard
Sherife the yonger, Thomas Peirse Thomas Davis
Humfry Osborne and xp̃opher Nelme for their wholl
seu9all wages and ernest monies 
vli  viijs  ijd 
To Humphry Plant Carpenter & Sawyer for his .3. years
wages beforehand to pay his dets 
xls 
To Richard Godfry of London Joyner vpon a Composic̃on
with him made 
xli 
Payd for .4. squaringe axes bought in Wotton by Walter
Coopy 
xs 
Payd for the Cuntry farme  viijs 
ffor hire of a warehouse for .3. weekℯ  iiijs  vjd 
To one Hale a drummer by mr Thorpes appoyntmt  ijs  vjd 
Payd to the Lighters by mr Thorps appoyntment  iijs 
Payd more for dyet in Bristoll, washing of clothes and for
horsemeat there 
vli  xvs 
To the boatmen of Barkly for cariage of dyu9s things from
Barkly 
xvs 
ffor one Tun of sider to Mr Thorpe wth the caske  liijs  iiijd 
To mr Gouynge for one barrell of vineger and .11. gallons
of oyle 
iijli  xs 
To the playsterer that layd the brick and plaister worke of
the cook roome 
viijs 
Sma xxxviijli is vjd 

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To mr Huggins that gave the Comunion and a sermon to our
people 
xjs 
ffor .36.li of bacon at iijd the pound  ixs 
ffor .4. Armors  iijli 
ffor a musket  xvs 
ffor a boat that waited on vs to Kingrode  vs 
To Clarkℯ for wrytings as by a bill of p̱ticulars  lvs 
Payd for the Ship  Cxxli 
Layd out by Richard Partridge in Ireland for provisions
and other expenses there over and besides .xiijli fraigh
by him receaved 
xljli  vs  iiijd 
Layd out by Partridge at Gatcombe about the ship as
appeareth by his bill of accompt given to Sr Will͠m
Throkm9ton 
lijli  xs  vijd 
Due more to be payd there as by the said bills appeareth  vijli  vijs  xd 
Sma 228li 18s 9d 
Sma total-791li 10s 1d 
Wherout deduct ready monyes before comp̢hended because
they are likewise comp̢hended charged in wares bought 
67li  14s 
Soe remayneth—723li 16s 1d 
Whervnto ad as followeth in the next page. 

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189

   
Payd by Sr Will͠m Throkm9ton towards the passinge of our
patent 
xvs 
Payd by mr Smyth for the like  xvs 
Payd by mr Thorpe for the like  xvs 
Payd for the cariage of all the London provisions from
thence to Waneswell 
xls 
Payd for wrytinge the three Virginian patents into our leiger
book 
xjs 
Payd for .11. gallons of sacke sent to sea  xxixs  iiijd 
Payd for six rugs at .ixs  liiijs 
Payd to John Hurd Will͠m Patche Thomas Patche Will͠m
Stone and Will͠m Parker at their entertainment 
xvs 
Sma ixli xiiijs iiijd 
Soe cleerly disbursed by vs vntill the departure of the ship
the xvth of September .1691 
733li  10s  5d 
Inde quinta pars  146li  14s  1d 
But for the p̢sent we must pay quarta pars, to beare out
Sr George Yardley wch is 
183li  7s  7d ch 
Soe each of vs doth beare for Sr George Yardley  36li  13s  6d ch 

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Of which quarta pars of—183li 7s 7d ch mr Berkeley and his
p̱tners have payd 103li 4s 8d 
103li  4s  8d 
Soe remayneth due from mr Berkeley  80li  2s  11d ch 
Of wch quarta pars of—183li 7s 7d ch Sr Will͠m Throkm9ton
hath by himselfe payd—61li 5s And by mr Woodleefe
his p̱tner for a third p̱te—65li Sm in toto 
126li  5s 
Soe remaynes due from Sr Will͠m  57li  2s  7d ch 
Of wch quarta pars of—183li 7s 7d q̢ mr Thorpe hath payd—
229li 5s 7d 
229li  5s  7d 
Soe due to him (for payment whereof mr Berkley becometh
debttor 
45li  18s 
Of wch quarta pars of—183li 7s 7d q̢ mr Smyth hath payd  274li  15s  2d 
Soe dewe to him  91li  7s  7d 
ffor payment of wch—91li 7s 7d mr Berkley becometh debtor
for thirty fower pounds fower shillings and ten-pence. 
And Sr Will͠m Throkm9ton for  57li  2s  7d 

[93] Memorand̴m. That whereas it is specifyed in the third p̢cedent page,
That—1vs is owinge for Clarkℯ wages, and—vijli vis xd to be payd at Gat-
combe as by bill appeareth, That theis two somes are to bee equally
borne and payd by all the p̱tners.

And likewise Sr Will͠m Throkm9ton is to bee payd by mr Berkeley mr
Smyth and mr Thorpe—xjs iijd towards fiftene shillings hee hath payd for
the Patent, because hee hath it not allowed him in the second p̢cedent
page of this book.

Which allowances made, Sr George Yardlyes fifth cometh to—148li 17s 7d
And soe to each of vs—37li 4s 4d ob̴.

 
[137]

The text here is from Narratives of Early Virginia, edited by Lyon G. Tyler, pages 249--278.
The document is in the autograph of John Pory. It is indorsed by Sir Dudley Carleton.

[138]

The figures of cost are given in one column in the original; it has been thought best to print
them here in three columns.