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(Aitzema, Lieuwe van, _Historie of Verhael van Saken van Staet en Oorlogh_.)
[9] See the oath taken by Holmes' men dated March 7, 1660/1, enclosed in the letter of Na.s.sau and others to the estates of H. and W. F.
(Holland and West Friesland), January 17/27, 1662.
[10] C. O. 1: 16, f. 193, relation of Otto Steele; Diederichs, p. 49.
Holmes afterward admitted that there were but two men and a boy in the fort when it was taken. C. O. 1: 30, f. 74, Holmes to Sir Edward Walker, May 20, 1673.
[11] VanGogh and others to S. G., September 6/16, 1661.
[12] Lias, West Indien, 1658 tot 1665, Amsterdam chamber of W. I. C.
to S. G., January 10, 1661 (N. S.).
[13] Resolution of S. G., January 13, 1661 (N. S.).
[14] Lias, West Indien, 1658 tot 1665, Amsterdam chamber of W. I. C.
to S. G., January 31, 1661 (N. S.).
[15] Resolution of S. G., February 5, 1661 (N. S.).
[16] _Ibid._, July 28, 1661 (N. S.).
[17] Clar. St. Paps. (Clarendon State Papers), 104, f. 211, the Dutch amba.s.sadors to Ruysch, August 5, 1661 (N. S.).
[18] _Ibid._, 104, f. 217, Downing to S. G., August 8, 1661.
[19] Aitzema, X, 78, Charles II to S. G., August 14, 1661.
[20] Clar. St. Paps., 104: 237, Downing to Clarendon, August 19, 1661 (N. S.). In another letter Downing declared, "it would be very well to accept of the Duke his transferring his interest to his Matie, and for the Dutch ambrs you will do well to be 6 or 8 moneths in examining the matter and then let them know his Maties mind." Egerton MSS., 2538, f.
12, Downing to Nicholas, January 27, 1661/2.
[21] He suffered this punishment only because he had taken to Guinea a number of extra men whose wages the king felt obliged to pay.
Admiralty Papers, Navy Board, In-Letters, 5, James to the Navy Board, September 10, 1661.
[22] This seems to be a little too much to say of the king's letter.
[23] C. O. 1: 15, f. 168, VanGogh and others to S. G., October 19/29, 1661.
[24] P. C. R., Charles II, 2: 417, October 25, 1661.
[25] _Ibid._, p. 459, November 27, 1661.
[26] _Ibid._, pp. 510, 514, January 8, 10, 1662. He may also have been before the Council in December, as an order was made on December 21, 1661, rescinding the former order to stop his pay. Admiralty Papers, Navy Board, In-Letters, 6, James to the Navy Board, December 21, 1661.
[27] Na.s.sau and Hoorn to the estates of H. and W. F., January 17/27, 1662.
[28] Egerton MSS., 2538, f. 12, Downing to Nicholas, January 27, 1661/2.
[29] C. O. 1: 18, ff. 310, 311.
[30] Papieren van Johan de Witt betreffende de Oost en West Indische compagnie, Carloff to Valckenburg, February 15, 16, 1658 (N. S.).
[31] Loketkas, Staten Generaal, Sweden, no. 38.
[32] _Remonstrantie, aen de Ho. Mo. Heeren de Staten Generael der Veereenighde Nederlanden_, p. 18.
[33] Dammaert, _Journal_, September 19, 1652, May 18, 1653, December 7, 19, 1655, April 22, 1656 (N. S.).
[34] S. P., Holland, 178, f. 123, undated paper dealing with the English t.i.tle to Cape Corse.
[35] Afterwards retaken by the English in the West Indies, toward the last of 1663. Brieven van de Amba.s.sadors in Engeland aan de Staten Generaal, Downing to S. G., February 3, 1663/4. O. S.
[36] Admiralty High Court, Libels, 114, no. 231.
[37] Aitzema, X, 277.
[38] Admiralty High Court, Libels, 115, no. 124; _ibid._, Examinations, 74, deposition of Edward Paulstagge, March 7, 1662/3.
[39] Na.s.sau and Hoorn to the estates of H. and W. F., January 24/February 3, 1662. In March, 1663, Bernard Sparke, owner of the Paragon which the Dutch had seized on the Gold Coast, arrested a West India Company ship at Ilfracombe. Sparke asked for the condemnation of the ship, but on account of a treaty entered into between the English and the Dutch in September, 1662, the Privy Council refused to detain the Dutch ship. Cunaeus to the estates of H. and W. F., March 27/April 6, 1663; P. C. R., Charles II, 3: 357, 380.
[40] Egerton MSS., 2538, ff. 68, 69, Downing to S. G., May 3/13, 1662.
[41] Clar. St. Paps., 76, ff. 217, 218, Downing to Clarendon, May 9, 1662. O. S.
[42] Egerton MSS., 2538, f. 73, Downing to S. G., June 6/16, 1662.
[43] _Ibid._, f. 106, Downing to S. G., August 6/16, 1662.
[44] Add. MSS. (Additional Ma.n.u.scripts), 22,919, f. 270.
[45] Resolution of S. G., August 28, 1662 (N. S.).
[46] Dumont, _Corps Universel Diplomatique_, VI, part 2, pp. 424, 425.
[47] Index op het Register en Accorden met de Naturellen, Wilree to Edmund Young, May 24, 1662 (N. S.).
[48] S. P., Holland, 176, f. 119.
[49] Add. MSS., 22,919, f. 262.
[50] _Ibid._, 22,920, f. 24, affidavit of William Crawford and others, before the Admiralty High Court, February 13, 1663/4.
[51] _Ibid._, 22,919, f. 262, Wilree to the officers of the ship James, November 9, 1662 (N. S.).
[52] _Ibid._, 22,920, f. 24, affidavit of Crawford and others, February 13, 1663/4.
[53] S. P., Holland, 167, f. 251, Downing to Williamson, September 11, 1663. O.S.
[54] Add. MSS., 22,920, ff. 13, 14, Downing to S. G., September 17/27, 1663.