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Appendix F: Papers relating to the Conquest of Jamaica, from the unpublished portion of Thurloe's MSS

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 December 2009

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Copyright © Royal Historical Society 1900

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page 170 note 1 Rawlinson MSS. A 29, f. 500. In February 1656 a small ship touching at the Tortugas found the island deserted and two papers, one in Spanish, ‘the other in sorrie English.’ This paper was sent by Goodson to Thurloe, it being a proclamation against settlement on the island. The original is written in a very difficult hand.

page 170 note 2 ‘Nopte’ is doubtless a mistake for ‘nepote,’ that is, nephew.

page 171 note 1 I.e. ‘pasamento,’ that is, death.

page 171 note 2 Rawlinson MS. A 55, f. 126.

page 172 note 1 Rawlinson MS. A 56, p. 27.

page 173 note 1 ‘Rendezvous’ is suggested in the MS. as an amendment.