-
article that concluded, "and so we the
Cornyshe men (whereof
certen of us
understande no Englysh)
utterly refuse thys newe Englysh." In
response to
their articles...
-
Virginia Company of London,
dated April 4, 1623: May it
please you to
understande, yt
since our
laste Lre,
there cam two Indians. to m[artins] Hunndred...
- of
which states: "...and so we the
Cornyshe men (whereof
certen of us
understande no Englysh)
utterly refuse thys newe Englysh".
Responding to this, however...
- used at the time in
England and her colonies): May it
please you to
understande, yt
since our
laste Lre,
there cam two Indians. to m[artins] Hunndred...
-
required "to
write hither from tyme to tyme
suche occurrentes as he
shall understande." The
death of
Stephen Gardiner,
Bishop of
Winchester and Lord Chancellor...
- comforts. "Trustye and
right well beloved, we gret you well, and
wheare we
understande yt by
occasion of
certyn our
instructions Latelye gyvene unto you, ye...
- your most
excelent heighnes my
greatte sorowe and
heavei complaynt to
understande that I have
benne two
seaverall tymes spoyled and
robede with Inglysh...