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Dear Christopher,
If you are making copies of these things, could you make me a duplicate?
I can send you a check in advance and then if you come across material on
Virginia you could add it on.
I leave in a week and it doesn't look as if I'll be able to get to Kew
before next summer at the earliest -- if I do have time I'll probably aim
for Simancas first.
Cheers, Emily
>From: Christopher Thompson <[log in to unmask]>
>Reply-To: Discussion of research and writing about Virginia history
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>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Commissions of enquiry into Virginia's affairs and for government
>in 1623-24
>Date: Fri, 6 Jul 2007 11:10:07 EDT
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>Brief notes on the appointment of Chief Justice Jones and other
>commissioners to enquire into the affairs of the Virginia Company and its
>colony in May,
>1623 can be found in the National Archives of the United Kingdom at Kew. A
>commission to a group of Privy Councillors to settle the affairs of
>Virginia in
>May, 1624 can also be found there along with Commissions to Sir Francis
>Wyatt
> and others for the government of the colony in August and September, 1624
>(C 231/4 fols.151v, 169v, 170r-v).
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> Christopher Thompson
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